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FYI, GS has an abundance of AARs from both the old CoW and T3, for your viewing pleasure. GS AAR Section

EDIT: A thought occurs. If this corss-linking between forums is...'frowned upon', uh, feel free to delete this, eh?
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As long as the spirit is positive why would it be frowned upon? M is astarted by a bunch of gameers to promote gaming!
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As long as the spirit is positive why would it be frowned upon? M is astarted by a bunch of gameers to promote gaming!
I dunno. I'm just new to forums and have heard of some forums frowning on links to other forums...*shrug* Just covering my backside. :D
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What is GS?
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ORIGINAL: SMK-at-work
What is GS?

The Extreme Gamer section of Game Squad I guess.
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GS=Gamesquad. Formerly Xtreme-Gamer, formerly Strategy Zone Online, formerly WarfareHQ.
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Never heard of any of them!! :)
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Warfare HQ, rugged defence, tdg, the blitz have been more or less the main places for the toaw community to hang around in the dark (unsupported) ages..
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A Great AAR involving Silvain "Silvanski" Domen and myself playing Operation Bagration to Berlin has just concluded over at GameSquad.
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It does[&:]   [:D]
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It does[&:]   [:D]

Well, except for idle comments...........[:D]

Haven't you had enough punishment, Silvain?




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Nope, I've got quite a thick skin [;)] 
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