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Thanks again for such an amazing server.
Do you think I could have some of the maps used in the P.I.T rotation? I'd like to have them, because I'd love to reopen the server.
Of course, there's still time to chat with one another every so often, so hopefully we can do that :)
P.S. It's a shame the Pit lost its popularity within the last year, since I'm just now finally getting that gaming computer I always complained I never had, haha.
I know in the last year+ I wasn't around hardly at all ... it just seemed to me that playing TF became more like a job and took a lot of time. The appearance I was getting from valve was "We need more money, so lets come out with new stuff" ... "make people have to pay for keys" .... etc.
I sank quite a bit of money into buying those keys and opening those crates. Heck, even buying an australium professional killstreak black box from the market for some serious $$. Every opening of a crate or purchase of a key, I was never getting ahead with my backpack. I was always loosing money.
Those days I don't miss, but I do miss the early days and the fun / competitive / rocket tennis / no clipping days.
Have a good one.
<CC>< FishHook