FGC OG, I used to talk a lot of shit but now I’m nicer. Lover of Ducks | SF6 Honda, Laugh and Be Passionate. ♥️ @soupybaos

Joined August 2012
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Got a Facebook memory of @TongNeverSleeps's OG TNS events. We'd start tournaments at 10pm, games and afterparty til sunrise. Everyone sleeping wherever there was space. Some of the best memories I've had in the FGC. Thanks Tong. (2012-13, yeah thats a fightstick as a pillow)
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Got 7th at the Hungrybox locaI in sf6, entered my first local in like 8 months and ended up losing to Punk and CjTruth 😂 so much for easing back into locals again
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LOL hahaha. Of course. Here’s the reality: video game nerds like us spent our weekend nights inside games. When we were young, after school or work, we weren’t just “playing” ..we were living in arcades, battling for high scores, dissecting strategies. Every year brought new massive cabinets and motion-based machines, and that raw excitement was irreplaceable. Unlike the normies, gamers like us were grinding gold and coins long before crypto and digital wallets became trendy buzzwords. Back in the early internet days of the 1990s, farming items, gold, and platinum in Diablo, Ultima Online, and EverQuest was busier than our actual day jobs. And the first moment the world truly connected through online games? That was unreal. On Ultima Online’s official launch day, players were introducing themselves by country, saying things like: “My grandfather and yours fought in WWII — and now we’re playing together. How insane is that?” That was the first time the world genuinely felt connected. The virtual world outshined real nightlife districts by a mile. This was the narrowband era. Servers were fragile, and just putting an image on your homepage could get you treated like a criminal. Early Ultima Online? One step could take minutes. No exaggeration. We weren’t using undersea fiber from Japan to North America. Japanese players literally signed contracts with American AT&T providers and dialed by phone line all the way to Lake Superior servers. The lag was borderline unbelievable but no problem at all because fun. Going out to real-world parties? Not even remotely an option. When EverQuest hit its peak, anyone who invited you out on a Friday or Saturday night was friendship-ending. If you had time for nightlife, you clearly weren’t camping rare named spawns. Why go drinking when you could go dragon hunting? And yes.... the excitement was bladder-bursting level. We literally couldn’t leave to use the bathroom. Then PC performance went insane. Overclocking, benchmarking, higher resolutions.. nonstop. Then came story-driven shooter campaigns like Medal of Honor and Call of Duty, plus multiplayer games that simply never ended once you started. At some point, our lives even turned into nightly virtual bank robberies. Gamers were absurdly busy. There was zero time for old men’s social gatherings, elite banquets, or brain-dead club parties. The truth? Video games completely surpassed real-world entertainment. When my wife first came to my place, she was horrified and asked: “Why is there an arcade table cabinet in your living room? Does it cost 100 yen per play?” “Why is the next room filled with towers of empty boxes, CDs, and DVDs?” “Why are there so many screens and PCs ,,,, are you trading stocks?” “Why are hoses filled with green liquid running from all these PCs to giant metal towers on the balcony?” “Why are arcade controllers everywhere?” “Why are PC parts literally covering the walls?” Because at night I was being a blacksmith, a cute elf, a soldier, a bank robber, and a world saver — then going to work to make games, talking games, “researching” games by playing them, rushing home, and staying busy landing headshots. How long do you think it took before that finally made sense to her? I’ve lived a life that was insanely busy! and incredibly fulfilling. I’m proud. I’ve experienced every kind of place, moment, and community in the game world... and traveled the real world too, talking about games with people everywhere. It’s been an overwhelmingly fun life. There was no time wasted in decay. Every second was converted into XP, coins, or skills. And yes,,, even within the same game industry, there are plenty of people who have never written a line of code, drawn a single pixel, composed a bar of music, or written a line of specs.... yet somehow stay busy burning entertainment budgets with outsourcing vendors and license holders. They still love saying “when we made this game,” dropping the word "made", while bragging about nightlife war stories like that’s an achievement. For the record, those fake “industry guys or producers” (and there are a lot of them) live in a completely different world from us.
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15 years ago and we were betting dollar bills at majors for fun and had prop bets on if rounds would end on odd and even timers. Lol imagine the possibilities now - 4 leg parlays on your favorite player to win it all ☠️😂
BREAKING: Riot Games has announced an official partnership with Kalshi. As part of the deal, players will be able to bet real life money on the outcome of esports events in games such as “Valorant” and “2XKO”. It will be tested in 2XKO first as part of their tournament series.
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Any FGC people on ARC raiders?
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I see all this cool pressure and combo sequencing in tokon clips, but I see so little about defensive tools to try and deal with offense. Is there no alpha counter / burst / “get off me” anything that can stop someone from rolling along offense? Active defense needs to exist.
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My old man eyes cannot keep up with this ☠️☠️☠️
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WE GOT MARVEL TOKON RESTAND MIX
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Ready to see Wicked on Broadway tonight, so excited, New York has been a very awesome experience so far~
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Thanks @_fakebruno for the rec!
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I forced myself to play today and went 0-2 but at least I got to see some cool people
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I’m probably not going to CFFO, just found out my cat is fully blind in one eye and partially blind in another due to glaucoma. I have to administer meds multiple times a day to ensure the other doesn’t go completely blind. I’ve had him since 2016. Feels unfair, he’s so sweet.
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~25 / 10000 hit points gave us one of the most insane moments yesterday, hope today is even better
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i think about this every time i hear “it’s just a game” 🚶🏽 vc:@Bri4nF
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Replying to @ThatMikeRossGuy
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sagat cookin
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I haven’t played fighting games as much lately because I’ve been playing pickleball 2-3 nights a week the last few months. It’s the most fun I’ve had exercising since I played DDR decades ago. 15 lbs lighter (200 down to 185) and less back and knee pain too. Highly recommend!
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Congratulations to @ItsEpic_Gabriel for Winning Street Fighter 6 at the #JuicyWeekly 🏆 🥈 @Fittsburg 🥉 @StriderVs 🏅 @NoChillChilly1 🏅 @ImAlwaysRusty 🏅 Persephone 🏅 @bigpimpinaj 🏅 @CNH_Mattforce
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Finished 3rd in sf6 at the weekly for my first Juicy of the summer, hope to make many more, great to see everyone again and happy to see the improvements from my fellow players 👏🏽 👏🏽
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Also special shoutout to @Foxhoundfl who always treats me like family even if my tekken ship has sailed long ago. Thx for being a pillar in the scene, we are lucky to have you
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