Who's staying after the mod is released?

Even if it isn’t released before Jan. 1st 2010 I’ll stay.

Us forumites are like a loving dog: the devs can beat us and troll us and we’ll still love them.

But that’s because they are doing an awesome job of keeping up appearances of making t3h m0st 4w3s0m3 m0d 3V4R!!1

Gotta love Aussie-US pings

Wait… 500!!! :fffuuu:

Well that was a close call. Russia is damn right near me.

I played some L4D2 with some mates in the US recently and we were on good dedi servers and they were only getting 350-400 ping and actually not missing much. Their scores were right up with mine and I was on a ping of like 25.

A ping of 400? I’d of thought an FPS would be useless at those latenceys.

You’d think that. Since L4D2 came out, I’ve had to play at 1700 ping for fairly sustained periods. 400 is absolute joy, trust me.

Wait… Ping times of MORE THAT A FUCKING SECOND?! You’ve got to be kidding, right? Holy fucking shit… Even when I had 56.6k I had lower ping than that… (some 200, on avg)

I like this place.

Well, I’m personally staying (Though I’ve practically lurked on here for a good year or so now as I’ve been inept to re-register) I just love the comedy genius this forum seem to generate. :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m staying.

Who the hell are you?

And who the hell are you?

You should know that by now.

If you’re going to create an account to post in this thread, don’t.

If you think this place is full of comedic genious, you are severely lacking 8 senses of humor.

Well, they clearly have some sense of humor.

In all seriousness though, most forums these days just plain suck. Tons of trolls, and either there are too many people for anyone to really take notice of the other posters, or there are too few people such that you have to wait 2 weeks for something interesting to get posted. This place, on the other hand, has got it just right… sort of. Actually, you’re all nuts.

irrelevant topic. our grandchildren will be fresh in their graves the day BM comes out.

etc. etc.

Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.