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NDS' Top 5 MoH Players of All Time

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« Reply #15 on: August 17, 2010, 11:08:17 pm »

The thing is, I think I like thinking of myself as not being able to compete with them.

That's what still makes MoH:H2 great to this day: the way we remember it.  I remember those guys as being untouchable when I fought them, and that's what makes it so damn amazing.  It's got a sense of magic to it, like The Chronicles of Narnia did for us when we were young.

I love remembering them as being unnaturally good, to the point where you almost couldn't believe that they were real.  I think that's what made me keep at it even though I was never going to be as good as they were.

I've never had that attitude about anything since MoH.  Frankly, I don't care about how good I am at anything anymore.  Now I don't get into flame wars over who's better than who, but I don't have that passion for the game like I did.

I want to go back to January '08 and get my ass kicked more times than I can count.  I'd go through the hell that was 10th grade again just for that chance.  Fracking nostalgia.  ;_;
So you're the same age as me, huh? I always thought you were older because, well... I like acting retarded online and I'm 17, so with your higher level of maturity, I thought you were a couple years older or something.

You have no idea how bad I would want to go back to that time though. Leaving high school sucks on its own (not because of the learning, make sweet sensuous love that IRS; I refer to a lot of my friends that I probably won't be seeing). I want to go back to January '08 just as bad as you do, and MoH is only one reason. :(

I turned 18 a few months ago, so we're not too far apart.  I always thought you were older, too.  D:

Leaving high school sucks so much.  If life were a game, high school would have been the tutorial where you got used to everything.  I'm going to miss not having any serious responsibilities.  =/

Most of my close friends are staying close to home, so I won't have that to worry about.  I actually visited my high school yesterday to say hi to my favorite teachers and classmates.  Those underclassmen grow up so fast.  Cry
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