@matatorn: That campaign should now be called Head Air.
@matatorn: That campaign should now be called Head Air.
@Spidery_Yoda: The Steam version's out already and it would appear some TF2 assets have made their way into this episode.
@Pojodin: Yes it is. Would you believe me if I said that this was intentionally planned as a reference to the Mac Update comic and not in fact a lazy 'shop on my part?
If it had been just one night his liver would look and feel like it had lost a lancer duel.
@Furyia: True it's a stupid idea, but it's still the simplest way to check people are using their actual name. Still wouldn't put it past them to consider it if necessary. The only other methods I can think of off the top of my head involve you having to send off documentation detailing your name, address, postcode,…
@lineypi: Very probably, and if so lets hope multiple accounts under the same credentials don't fall foul of any changes to T&C's.
@Ice_man: The easiest way would be to withdraw the game cards and make everyone who wants to play the game purchase their game time in WoW do so on a credit card. If that card doesn't match the name on your BattleNet account, kiss goodbye to your Level 80 Night Elf Mohawk as well as your forum privileges.
@jasbir.singh: If anything I hope that since it's been featured already that puts me out of the running for the featured 20. It's only fair after all.
@Killer Toilet: It's a bit of a shock if I'm honest. Thanks chaps!
@MrGOH: I thought TF2 Wiki had been bought out by Saxton Hale or maybe Valve and moved house to [wiki.teamfortress.com]
@msmooth1: Oh, boy!
@Technogamer1992: This and this might explain it better.
@Sonira - Double X Chromosomes: If I am I've not got to that bit yet.
@Zaphod Beeblebrox the 1st: We all want a gold wrench. Some would say we already have a gold wrench that lives in our hearts and minds, but I say those people are in need of being hit with a gold wrench.
Thank you Mario, but our princess is on another console.
We used to have at work about 20-30 Dell Optiplex GX280 PCs across all our offices, every single one of them had a temperature sensor capacitor failure that caused the CPU fan to spin so violently it sounded like it was about to take off.