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and i work it.

Lemme do one!

here’s me with ma friend, notice how BOTH of our noses are broken :stuck_out_tongue:

Here’s a geeky one. I’m not smiling. Which means that was during the CoD tourney >.>

ugh, WSAD controls.

Real men use the arrow keys.

Replace ‘real men’ with ‘underage faggots and retards’, and you are spot on.

I used to use the arrow keys. Then I realized how stupid it was and switched to ZQSD (azerty).

Who the hell uses arrow keys in FPSs?

The original Rainbow Six used the arrow keys. Rogue Spear was smart enough to switch it to WASD so Q and E could lean.

I FUCKING HATE YOU.

Me? I just happened to grow up with the original Rainbow Six in the household. I actually found the WASD keys pretty awkward to work with, since I was so used to the arrow keys. I got used to it after we got Half Life 2.

I’ve been using WSAD since the original Half-Life.

I will never give in to F being my use key and Q and E being lean. Fuck that shit.

I have to switch between the two when I play games like F.E.A.R. and the aforementioned Rogue Spear. But what I really want to learn is how to get the original No One Lives Forever working on my Vista laptop. It says it’s missing an old Windows executable tied to Windows 9x operating environments. No idea how to fix it, despite hours of googling.

Games with lean = invest in side buttons

My elder sister captioned it “Despite having lived here for more than half his life, [Tiki] always manages to look out of place on the beach.

are you trolling
do you realize how fucking inconvenient that is when youre using a mouse to aim
why would you not want your arms in a more natural comfortable position asdfdtsrjgdfhshs

also i bind use to e in every game ever
every
game
ever

yup either “use” or “get into/outof vehicle”

Yup. Lean go to Z and C for me, with crouch going to Ctrl, sprint to Shift, and if there’s prone, that goes to X.

For Portal I bound the use key to mouse5. Just feels so much cooler that way.

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