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  1. Lighty, regardless of where life takes you, you'll always have your legacy imprinted here on the forums. I mean, there's just no erasing certain things...

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    I know you'll do well for yourself out there, but should you ever feel the need of some good old fashioned love and support, you know where to find us. ;)

    Don't be a stranger. <3

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  2. Wow.. I gotta admit, this is a little unexpected. I'm sorry to see you make the decision to leave, but I'm sure you're only doing what you feel is for the best.

    It really has been great getting to know you and seeing you around our community, though. If you want to keep in touch, please do shoot me your Discord or other IM. :twi:

    With all that said, the forum has one less bit of Roseluck.. :(

    Take care.

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  3. Or you could just buy the original games with all of their expansions for the less than €15 on Steam and likely have a far better time than whatever the hell this is trying to offer. RCT3 still looks better then this and that was over 10 years ago! What would Chris Sawyer say? :unamused:

    Good job Atari. For you're certainly succeeding if you wish to shitcan a once great franchise.

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  4. Some people may disagree with me on this; but I still find Quake II to be one of the best all around FPS games to have ever hit the market, and I'll always remember it as one of the first online games I ever played back on Windows 98. Even if the connections at that time were horrible. :P

    It's available on Steam for 5 bucks these days. I'd highly recommend anyone pick it up; it's a steal for a game that still holds up very well even today in my opinion. I know that most people will often put Doom on the pedestal of greatest contributors to the genre, but I don't think we should forget the part Quake played either.

    But yeah, id is definitely a developer that built a lot of the foundations modern gaming stands upon today; Carmack and Romero (controversial as he became) were truly ahead of their time.

     

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  5. Jeric... Joe, I know that our interactions from before were fairly limited, and I never really got the time to know much about your family in the way that some others have, but now I think I can see just who it was that gave you all of the passionate energy and enthusiasm that I've always held such admiration for.

     

    I remember once how you advised me to keep pictures during times of grief. Pictures of the past, and memories of moments shared together in life. Seeing your heartfelt memorial above, I understand now what you meant by that. Your wife was something to you, beyond what I think any of us could put into words alone, because of all those beautiful moments you shared together. Those moments may at first appear ephemeral to us, but their impact can leave a lasting mark forever. That's what it means to be remembered, and why no one, even in death, ever truly leaves us.

     

    She lives on. Through you, through your children, through everyone she has ever met and touched in a way that left an impact on their lives. Those souls carry her memory forward, to be shared and recounted as a time when she was a part of their own imprint on life.

     

    But she left the biggest mark on you, Jeric, just like you would have had to her. And I'm sure that wherever she is now, she is smiling... remembering.

     

    May she watch over you.

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