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Dylan_is_legend
but I can't remember what. I think he may still make them but I wouldn't know where they are hosted.
He ought to credit you.
https://moevsmachine.tf/missions.php
I get my main fix from engy fortress these days.
I really do miss the servers and MvM gamemodes.
go see that .moe place and see what can be made of it.
every ocean begins with a single step
Started off w/ tf2 like 7 years ago and now I´m here but tbh I didnt play for like 5 years
spent like 3 years on the servers and never questioned it
Nowadays it’s used more as a term for something that’s old-school, not so much gangster-affiliated at all. Like, saying a car is OG means that it’s old, not necessarily that it looks gangster.
So an OG player, in the fighting game sense, is someone who has been around the scene for a long time. Alex Valle and Mike Watson are good examples of high-quality OG players.