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Hmm... I tried playing with a [DK] in my name, but all I found out is that danes are morons in general, and a whole lot of people used to play donkey kong.
I don't use "PL". But i think it helps many pigeon-english polish users to talk in easier (national) way, when they see, who's Polish.I haven't noticed any serious differences among players of different nationalities. If there are some, they are caused by what person you are, not what nationality you are; I suppose.
The reason i dont have US at the end of my name is most other countries(i think) use the kind of humor in "Armed Maniac" Ive noticed that most americans play this game like a game more, caring less if you die and more about winning and getting that ffc back to base, but, of course, many other nationalities do this too
Also, iwth my sig and avatar, its kinda obvious
If anything, I've noticed how finns and polaks tend to form clans and society only available for people of the same nationality. I mean, "No, you can only join if you're from poland". :O"But how am I ever going to survive for 3 euros a day?" - No offends..
Americans caint spell "neither." Or talk correctly at all with grammar or anything.- Apostrophe after Americans ( Americans' )- Spell check: "Can't"- Quotations needed- Began sentance with a conjunction- Consider revising. Bad use of grammar
Quote from: ArmedManiac on October 31, 2006, 06:27:18 pmAmericans caint spell "neither". Or talk correctly at all with grammar or anything.- Apostrophe after Americans ( Americans' )- Spell check: "Can't"- Quotations needed- Began sentance with a conjunction- Consider revising. Bad use of grammar
Americans caint spell "neither". Or talk correctly at all with grammar or anything.- Apostrophe after Americans ( Americans' )- Spell check: "Can't"- Quotations needed- Began sentance with a conjunction- Consider revising. Bad use of grammar
I was born in Poland and lived most of my life in England; I moved to American just 5 years ago, when I was 16.
Awesome...judging a country and its citizens by how teenage kids act in a game. Absolutely stunning logic.