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Originally Posted by Masa
Back in the day I used to compete professionally in Quake 3 Arena. That was my sh1t lol.
I became totally immersed in online play since the Sega Dreamcast came out. Who remembers playing on that thing using 56k modem. Back then if your ping was ~150 you were considered godly.
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dude, I still play rocket arena with some friends on occasion, love that game! My bread and butter was CS 1.6 and I eventually made in roads to CS:source. I used to work at a pc gaming center several years ago. People would buy time to play any of the 100+ games we had installed on the 16 computers we had. That was a fun job, **** for pay, but fun. During those years I competed in cal-o and cal-i if any of you even know what those are. I get absolutely stomped now when I try to play CS, I'm waaay out of practice.
I'm in a niche IT job right now, I have an BS in electrical engineering and I have a substantial background with supporting home to small business computing systems. Today I support specific engineering software that is used to design and manufacture printed circuit boards. I've built all my own computers except the laptops.
I'm rocking FIOS at home, got a free upgrade by rolling my cellular bill and internet bill into one and have 50 down 25 up