Blahaj Gaming - Community for Queer Gamers

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A space for queer gamers to post memes and chat about their favorite games.

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I personally have a soft spot for StarCraft2. Being the First RTS I really got into and played. The fact that there is still awesome modded content released in game and from external mods so many years later is amazing to me. I am happy to see that the genre is still getting love in the form of love for old games and new stuff. I wanna get into more at some point when life isn't so overwhelming, so tell me what has your experiences with RTS games has been like :3

P.S. If you wanna play StarCraft2 Co-op I am bored and the game is Free :3

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This comes after a sea of games have been lost due to the creators turning off the servers. While community remake projects like RELB for Lawbreakers, Loadout Reloaded and a server emulator for The Crew exist, they're miles behind where we'd be if publishers just released a way to host our own servers before killing their creations. They need more signatures from European citizens and then the proposal goes to a board who decide what to do with it.

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This cleaver is not to bad use, its kinda powerful. It uses manyullyn as its first part the blade and also the first handle for the weapon. It is also the same level material as netherite. When using manyullyn it gives this thing called insatiable which helps with damage the more you attack. The second handle uses cobalt and it makes the weapon lightweight.The final part of the cleaver uses a plate made from necrotic bones that drop from wither skeletons. Putting a necrotic plate onto the cleaver gives necrotic. When you take damage and you attack a mob you are able to gain your health back. It's expensive to make but can be worth it if you want a weapon that does high damage. You can also add more attack damage by applying nether quartz.

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