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Hey are you interested in joining a gaming community then look no further than XDG! XDG has a lot of members members and looking to expand. We have a lot of COD players, but are looking to expand into Halo Infinite, Rainbow 6 Siege and Battlefield 2042. If we don't have a group for a game you want, you can work on making a faction on it. Must have discord and a working mic! Please feel free to message with any questions comments or concerns. 17+. All skills welcome.
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Greetings I just discovered Installation 01, and I am curious on how I can help Im not very experienced in 3-D design itself But I do have experience in sound and various art forms This is something Im intrigued in, and would like to help in any way possible Please and thank you
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On the nature of newb and noob. A rant by The Director Little bored, so thought I'd have a little bit of a rant. Today I played a game of snipers on Halo Reach, and a player with a lower rank called a player who was a forerunner (I think, don't particularly recall) a noob. The reason he did this was because said player was running around getting "pwnd" and teabagging when he got kills, as a noob does. What caught my immediate attention was that he actually specified the spelling of the word "noob". This led to a discussion on the difference in the usage of the slang, "newb" and "noob". A good chunk of players think that both words are the same, and one is intentionally misspelled to make it more "l337". However, the l337 for newb is either n3vv8 or n0ob (or n0ob or n00b). Not "noob". Since these words are slang, their definitions are "open market" which means that they have rather vague definitions to begin with, and there is not strict criteria for defining them. What a lot of players (a decent amount, at any rate) think is that both words have separate meanings. Newb: A slang term used to describe one that is new to something. Noob: A person that is not skilled or is bad at something. By these definitions, the words noob and newb become different, and can be used for a more accurate description. For instance, "Dude, this guy has been playing for 300 hours but has a .02 k/d. He's such a noob." and "You have to forgive my friend, he's never played Halo before so he's a newb". What would be incorrect by this standard, is calling an experienced person/player a "newb". However, it would still be correct to call a new person/player a "noob". Now you can have fun with them, by linking them up for even "sicker burns", such as "you are the noobest noob newb to ever play this game!" Thoughts, opinions?
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Hai, I'm Zippy Zee Zoola (absolutely nothing to do with Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood), Zippy for short. I've played Halo since i was 10 (at least I wasn't 6) and I'm 13 now (not a squeaker). So if you think I'm to young go die in a hole. I can't wait for Halo CEA or Halo 4 and the rest of the new trilogy and i hope 343 delivers their best which we all know they'll do! Or else.... I like bands like Lostprophets, Pillar, Skillet, and punk bands like Green Day and Sum 41 and MxPx. And don't forget Dragon Force... :guitar: I can already tell this will be fun, (rubs hands together) much much fun > To Call Of Duty ---> :thumbdown: