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I got Game Master, too.

A few of the questons were just too out there, and could've at least had a neutral choice. I had to pick between a strategy guide and the friggin' Kama Sutra when the only thing I've ever had next to my toilet was an ashtray.

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I've never had this much fun: Game Guru.

I think the test lacked several options. I actually dont like heavily social games. I want to play a damn game, not socialize. And the only reason I help people is because it is just easier to DM your way through the area, rather than going for the heavily defended objective:P

It seemed orientated around online team games. I couldn't even answer question two correctly :)

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I got Game Master, too.

A few of the questons were just too out there, and could've at least had a neutral choice. I had to pick between a strategy guide and the friggin' Kama Sutra when the only thing I've ever had next to my toilet was an ashtray.

I just didn't answer it. Worked fine :X

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The Class Clown

Reckless Sociable Fun Veteran (RSFV)

Why is everyone taking games so seriously? They should lighten up -- it's your job to entertain and mix it up. Your philosophies: rules are made to be broken and games are your playground. The more the better - you're a crowd pleaser and enjoy all the attention to your antics!

You're an old hand at games - you know exactly what games are the best to showcase your talents. You love being creative, so games that let you cut loose and express yourself are winners. Tight games that restrict your movement, are too competitive, and have too many rules make you suffocated and grasping for air.

Your job in most games is clear: show everyone how to have fun and not take life too seriously. After all, it IS just a game right? Most people love you for your antics, some despise it, but screw them - they just don't know how to have fun. Class Clowns are highly sought after in guilds or clans, but watch out, add too many and your community will be a joke.

Pretty much spot on.. LOL.

Who else will play an Fortress Forever for 45 minutes, not shoot a single bullet and spend the entire time giving the other team AIDS?

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I just filled it out like I would have 8 years ago when I was playing counterstrike all day, every day, doing leagues and shit.. Kinda fun to see how much I've changed since then ;o

Got The Terminator - Reckless Competitive Serious Veteran (RCSV).

People grow up ;o

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The Daredevil

Reckless Competitive Fun Veteran (RCFV)

When playing video games, you look for excitement and excitement only - any game that doesn't offer it, gets pushed to the side. You are the Daredevil and you play games for the thrill. You have probably been gaming for quite awhile and one thing you have learned is that the high that some games give you is unmatched elsewhere in life.

You prefer the more exciting competitive games, although playing with anyone who takes it too seriously will turn you off. You generally look for games that offer constant excitement, quick load times, and few preparations. Anything that slows you down is detrimental to the overall experience you seek to achieve.

i think its pretty relevant that i havent actually played a game since gta 4 (or was it 5?) came out and i beat it. since then i may have found a tower defense flash game that stapled my nuts to the chair and wouldnt let me quit. but other than that no gaming for me. maybe 5 minutes of dod over the past year as far as pc games go. what the hell am i doing here :comeback:

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The Helping Hand

Deliberate Sociable Fun Veteran (DSFV)

"Generous, helpful, kind...a few of many positive attributes people see in you, the Helping Hand. Nothing satisfies you more than helping your teammates or friends out in all the games that you play. You may even look to assist people in some cases if there is no one around asking for help. In fact, the enjoyment that you receive from helping people rivals that of solving a puzzle, winning a battle, or achieving a hard objective in a game.

Heavily social intensive games tend to be what you enjoy the most although you can probably find something to take pleasure in with most games. For instance, if you happen to find yourself in a competitive first person shooter, you'd probably take the support class. We recommend you stick to games (and crowds!) where people will appreciate you more; these include more casual gamers seeking fun and excitement from games rather than the serious competitive ones."

http://www.mygamemug.com/results.php?t=DSFV

100% spot on, but then, I think it's the kind of thing like horoscopes, everything you read always seems to be true because it's worded in a way that fits everyone. Reading the other ones here I've had momments where I'm exactly those :P I'm very competative with online games, but I don't take them seriously which would no doubt confuse the results.

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