Any Pc gamers out there?

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    Re: Any Pc gamers out there?
    (Original post by thunder99)
    Was this society ever made? I know quite a lot of people who would be interested in joining. Holding LAN parties in labs would be immense, obviously with free games (such as Team Fortress 2).

    I'm not sure this is feasible, as I don't know what the Computer Science department would say about us playing games on their machines. One lab in particular, E250, a large amount of 24" monitors (or 23").
    As far as I know there is no gaming society or anything like it.

    Not being racist :O :P but I see Chinese students gaming in the lrc all the time so I don't think it's the playing game bits that's necessarily the problem but I doubt they will let you hire a lab out just for that purpose
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    Re: Any Pc gamers out there?
    (Original post by thunder99)
    Was this society ever made? I know quite a lot of people who would be interested in joining. Holding LAN parties in labs would be immense, obviously with free games (such as Team Fortress 2).
    I, for one, would love this. I love TF2 and PC Gaming.

    Dragging my PC along to LAN parties would be a trek, though...it's rather heavy! xD
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