Howitzer
Registered User
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2014
- Messages
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As someone who has been registered on this site for 2 years and has been playing TBG servers for even longer, I'm extremely overdue to intruduce myself.
Howitzer (some call me Howi) has been my alias in every game I've played since 2007. It all started in Company Of Heroes, where I began trolling people by capturing the map and then killing off most of my population to build 105mm Howitzers. From there I would rain down shells on their headquarters until the game was won. After doing that for a while, I decided it would be funny to change my in-game name to Howitzer, and it just stuck.
My battlefield history began with Bad Company 2, and I've played every title since. I'm a pretty casual player; usually when I play I'm kicked back in my chair, keyboard on my lap, and Netflix on my second monitor. To avoid having to make big mouse movements, I play with very high sensitivity (5000dpi, 20% in game). Because of this, my accuracy is inherently low and that will explain why I always get dominated at anything but close range.
I joined the Teamspeak a few times this week and I have enjoyed the friendly, mature(?) environment. I've actually joined a couple times in the past, but was promptly removed because of my Xe affiliation (I assume). I'm a man of few words, but I look forward to spending more time in the channel and getting to know you all a bit better.
Howitzer (some call me Howi) has been my alias in every game I've played since 2007. It all started in Company Of Heroes, where I began trolling people by capturing the map and then killing off most of my population to build 105mm Howitzers. From there I would rain down shells on their headquarters until the game was won. After doing that for a while, I decided it would be funny to change my in-game name to Howitzer, and it just stuck.
My battlefield history began with Bad Company 2, and I've played every title since. I'm a pretty casual player; usually when I play I'm kicked back in my chair, keyboard on my lap, and Netflix on my second monitor. To avoid having to make big mouse movements, I play with very high sensitivity (5000dpi, 20% in game). Because of this, my accuracy is inherently low and that will explain why I always get dominated at anything but close range.
I joined the Teamspeak a few times this week and I have enjoyed the friendly, mature(?) environment. I've actually joined a couple times in the past, but was promptly removed because of my Xe affiliation (I assume). I'm a man of few words, but I look forward to spending more time in the channel and getting to know you all a bit better.