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dbX
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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by dbX » Fri Dec 30, 2011 3:41 am

Hi, my name is Dejan (dbX is my gaming nick). I am a programmer, trying to develop a game of my own in spare time, but for living I code for a company (it's not exactly the most fun job but it pays, enough). I'm interested in game development, which also sparked my interest in Overgrowth, as I like watching it develop :D

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Laikin
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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by Laikin » Thu Jan 05, 2012 3:15 am

Hello, I'm new here. Overgrowth looks really good (Of course) and I really really want to preorder it. I like to draw and make 3D models, play games and hang out on forums. Especially chat threads in OT sections. I someday want to write/draw a comic which I have been planning for quite some time now. Comics seem like the way for me to go with my extra time.

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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by Markus1985 » Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:43 pm

Hi, Markus here, i'm 26 years old and from Sweden.

I enjoy playing video and computer games,
reading books, manga, and watching anime and movies in general.

I also enjoy photography and movie making,
and i'm trying to make a living within that narrow field of work.

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John147GHN
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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by John147GHN » Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:22 pm

Hi, I'm John and I'm 19 (soon 20) years old.
I went to know Overgrowth from... I don't remember exactly, but as soon as I finish to prepare my Paypal account I'll preorder it, oh but I have to check some things on IRC first.
And if the campaign creator and some other things are up to my expectations (and they are on 80%) I intend to create the most complex, long, and dramatic story that this game may see.
Sorry if this sound like I have a gigantic ego but I'm just too excited and I'm trying to begin with the screenwriting already :mrgreen: but I have only some preliminar ideas right now.

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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by John147GHN » Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:36 pm

Hey, did my post just disappear? Well, I just say it again, resumed.
I intend to create the most complex campaign for Overgrowth...

Now heading to IRC! :mrgreen:

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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by sergregor » Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:09 pm

Hey guys! I'm new here. Excited to check out this game. :D

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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by Cocothegogo » Sun Jan 22, 2012 5:50 pm

I just got this game a few days ago and decided to introduce myself.

Hi, I'm Cocothegogo. I'm from Scotland and I like to play games like Call of duty and Minecraft.

Well, I guess thats it then...

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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by Skaarj » Tue Jan 24, 2012 3:53 pm

Hi, I'm Skaarj, 23 years old, from France.

I loved the presentations videos of the game, which made me pre-order this awesome game.

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Eternalist
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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by Eternalist » Thu Feb 02, 2012 4:11 pm

Sup
Laikin wrote:Hello, I'm new here. Overgrowth looks really good (Of course) and I really really want to preorder it. I like to draw and make 3D models, play games and hang out on forums. Especially chat threads in OT sections. I someday want to write/draw a comic which I have been planning for quite some time now. Comics seem like the way for me to go with my extra time.
Oh, we have a Mcf OTer here now don't we...

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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by underthedeep » Thu Feb 02, 2012 5:17 pm

Eternalist wrote: Oh, we have a Mcf OTer here now don't we...

wat?

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Eternalist
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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by Eternalist » Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:49 pm

underthedeep wrote:wat?
I'm talking about here

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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by underthedeep » Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:35 am

oh, i don't play minecraft. some people here do though.

howabout you tell us about yourself and join our community sometimes we can be kinda of fun


kisses,
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Bradamante
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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by Bradamante » Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:09 am

Hi,

I just registered. I followed the Overgrowth Alpha videos and I like them. Ten to fiveteen years ago I did modding and level editing for 2.5D games like Duke Nukem 3D and Marathon, then moved on to Quake and Quake III.

Now I wonder if I should pre-order Overgrowth and look at the editor. What do you guys think? The game comes with pre-made objects, right? Ready to be used by level designers like me to build sceneries in a push&click-like fashion?

I am on Mac OS X.6. Do I get the same editing and playing features like on Windows?

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Count Roland
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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by Count Roland » Sat Feb 04, 2012 2:47 am

Yes yes and yes, everything's basically the same between mac and pc versions, the editor is fantastic and simple, you should pre order. Also marathon was an amazing game to mod.

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Re: obligatory introduction thread

Post by Gabzoman » Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:23 pm

Hi, My name is Gabriel, I am 26 and I just preordered overgrowth. I Probably wont be spending a lot of time with the alphas, I mainly pre ordered to support the team. I have rarely, if never had the pleasure of a team that puts so much energy in vulgarasing its work to its fanbase, and I highly appreciate it.

As for what I do: I'm doing my masters on hydrological modelling in Québec (Canada). I like to run, climb, swim, play guitar and generally learning new stuff.

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