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When I first played Fortress I decided to write up a kind of blog thing, akin to Livin' In Oblivion (google it) to see how long it actually takes to improve in a game that technically has no learning curve whatsoever. It was to be called ' Project Ubermensch ' and it was dropped spectacularly quickly.
I picked it back up during Valve's free play weekend, the the result is seven weird little reports on one hopeless Medic-player's spectacularly awful missions, to be parceled out over the next week.
I'm trying to be funny in them, so watch out for that.
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Log 1:
Forgive me, the Ubermensch logo is old. It predates my current lineless trend. The photo-esque illustrations in this, the second and the third logs are about two months old (as is the writing), which is why they are of a different and arguably poorer calibre than my later scrawlings. Forgive this too, and forgive me later if you prefer them, but the margin-doodle stylings turned out to be more direct.
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I picked it back up during Valve's free play weekend, the the result is seven weird little reports on one hopeless Medic-player's spectacularly awful missions, to be parceled out over the next week.
I'm trying to be funny in them, so watch out for that.
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Log 1:
Forgive me, the Ubermensch logo is old. It predates my current lineless trend. The photo-esque illustrations in this, the second and the third logs are about two months old (as is the writing), which is why they are of a different and arguably poorer calibre than my later scrawlings. Forgive this too, and forgive me later if you prefer them, but the margin-doodle stylings turned out to be more direct.
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I LOVE this!!!!
The tone reminds me of some Woodie Allen essays that leave me practically on the floor laughing. I'll be back to read the rest before long.