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Intense Sibling Rivalry

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Skaarj Warlord Skaarj Warlord
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Subject: Intense Sibling Rivalry

Post Posted: 03 Dec 2007, 14:58

Me and my brother played a little UT3-DM fragfest-till-we-drop in Defiance.

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:B So what if I always have less kills then he has? (I could barely overtake him - always being one to five kills farther than his place.) Look at my death and compare it in proportion to my kill rate and his death-kill ratio!

I can't stop thinking of how even much more intense the action would be and how much more fun I can take if there was a UT3 LAN party.

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Post Posted: 03 Dec 2007, 15:21

I bet he's a flak whore. It was always this way between my brother and me, i'd kick his ass in UT then he'd kick my ass in some military type shooter. Then he'd go on a rant how military type shooters require much more skill than UT, and how UT is little girl's game. Good times, good times...

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Post Posted: 03 Dec 2007, 16:58

You should have used the incredible Stinger Minigun all the time, so the scoreboard would be like this:

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Player name                               Kills Deaths
1 - GTD-Carthage                          400   60
2 - [Assrapezor]kelbyong                  343   89
3 - Aimbot 1                              301   110
4 - Aimbot 2                              299   143
5 - [AngelinaJolie]Akasha                 292   93
Etc...



Fair match for you.
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