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I always really enjoyed VVG, and quite honestly, I miss the the fun we had, even if I was only there a small part of it. Like, the coordination that was there, that I've never seen in a game before, or since, was great. Every once in a while, I think back, and I feel a bit... well, sad, but also a bit awkward, that I just... stopped playing. One day to the next, my will to play diminished, and I left, pretty much. I guess I feel like I just left an opportunity for some really awesome fun slip through my fingers. Thinking back, like, Esamir, sieging some of the forts Or, defending a bio plant... I remember these things way too hazily for my liking, but I remember it being fun. It was a very fun run.
Not sure if you guys remember me, but I certainly remember you. You were awesome. I miss you. I miss you guys a lot. <3
I really enjoyed the VVG days and would love to do it all again, but we need that common interest that brought us to PS2 before VVG so we enjoy what we play and VVG making it all the better.
No promises, but I would be all for it with the right game / games.