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Nice little 2 year bump here:

Did a search to see if there are any Diablo II LOD West players here, because the ladder is resetting, and I have no use for all my stuff that will be non-ladder in one week....but I can't find anyone. :(

Anyway, here's my rankings:

1. Counter-Strike before 1.3 - I played competitively, and among those nerds that actually won money playing, haha. Source is pretty, but the gameplay has changed, especially because the hit boxes are completely different.
2. Battlefield 2 - Would play more, but I have a shitty video card.
3. Diablo II
4. Civilization III
5. Minesweeper. =D
2.
 
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Half-Life.

Greatest single player game ever. Half-Life 2 is second. CS 1.5 is the best multiplayer game I've played (I didn't play before 1.5). Basically, if it's related to Half-Life/Valve, it's one of my favorite games. :)

TES III: Morrowind is also very good.
 
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Starcraft and the original Rollercoaster Tycoon (with expansion packs)

Me and my buddy would play Starcraft alll the time. 7v1 micro no bs. Then me and him would just destroy everyone. Loved it.

Rollercoaster Tycoon was probably the most fun I've ever had in a game. I loved building things. And the amount of Amusment parks to build on was awesome
 
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Age Of Empires II - I used to be able to destroy just about anyone playing post-imperial death match.

Unreal Tournament - we used to have a couple of servers set up at work that did nothing but host UT for breaks and lunches. They finally made us shut them down a year before I left that place...something about eating up all of the companies bandwidth. It probably also had to do with 15 minute breaks taking 20 minutes and people taking one hour lunches, whether they were there long enough to claim an 8 hour day or not.:biggrin:

I have no idea why they moved that facility...something about productivity or a lack thereof.
 
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