Ok, since I did this already, I'll start: I'm a 15-year-old boy who lives in Finland. You might think that we have snow: Yeah, we do, but most of the time it rains water. I study many languages and I'm actually pretty good at school. I spend my freetime playing games and doing things with my friends. I'll tell more about the games that I've played later. There's one thing that seperates me from a normal guy: I don't like football. Just don't like it at all. I play it sometimes with my friends. If I have to do sports, I just go to the basement for a little workout in our tiny gym. Don't think we live in a mansion, I'ts a relly small room next to the water system of the whole flat. I'm a pretty lazy and formal guy for my age, but I don't care about it so much.
Ok, now for my gaming history:
- Trackmania United/Forever
- Age Of Mythology The Titans
- Battlefield 2142
- Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory
So those were the actively played games - Trackmania was a really nice driving game: Completely unrealistic with the modes, but who cares, the community and the people were/are great, so I don't mind it. I used to play it with my friend, but as he quit playing it, so did I. (Account name: fireworkz|In game name: FiReW)
Age Of Mythology is a great mythological strategy game that is easy and nice to play. I haven't played the game in a while, but I have spent (Too many) hours playing it. If you find the nice people in the game, you can't get enough of it.
Battlefield 2142, a futuristic war-game that I play along with Wolfenstein. The chat doesn't work so well in big servers since so many people die at the same time. Also, it's a lot more slow-tempo game than ET, so after playing ET, 2142 is easier and I feel like a botty It's hard to find the server that fits you, I still havent done it. If youre interested in this, try the EA.com website, you can test if your computer can substain the strain of playing it and download the demo free from battlefield.com.
And finally Wolfenstein. The Riddler, who is my (Little/Twin) brother and uses our older computer* apparently wanted to get a war-game to play, and the free ET comes to aid. After a little time, many people in our school got interested in this, and I, who was playing BF on my own, decided to join the funniness. The point came from our mothers friends son, and from the weekends we spent with them. ( Sick) Wolfenstein was cool to watch and cool to play. Here now.
(* I use the "Vista-laptop" and he uses the "crappy piece of junk that barely starts**")
(** The power-button gets stuck very easily, and it's hard to get to fix again)
And if someone is aware of the most nolife game of the world, the online game Travian, feel deeply moved as I spend some of my time playing it.
Get your own introduction on the way and feel free to ask things from others, it's not like that was my whole life.