When did you start playing RtCW, and how did you get into it?

It was a sunny day of summer. A Sunday to be precise… After clubbing all Saturday night until 5 am in the morning, I, as usual, woke up at 13:37 to have a nice brunch with a black coffee. It was a coffee from Bolivia: classic and clean taste with a delicate, bright acidity and a sweet, aromatic quality with fruity notes such as apple or even pear. After having my brunch, I went to my local computer shop and a guy with a white tshirt talked to me. If it wasn’t for the white t-shirt (that is synonymous with pure nerdism), I wouldn’t have realized that it was the owner of the shop. He told me about a new digital media called return to castle Wolfen… LoL just kidding, I never played this game but I’m sure follow.rtcw will be pwning at this game. In fact, I love FPS games because I’m a teamplayer. Teamplay is very important for me that’s why I value teamplay in real life also. For example, I pretty often do the wingman for my friends in the disco and I help old ladies to cross the street by boosting them so that they don’t get smashed by the automobiles on the road.

What’s your most memorable moment so far in your RtCW history, and why?

My most memorable RTCW moment was when I asked for help on RTCW discord software to install it.

What do you feel is the most important skill in terms of contribution to winning games in RtCW?

I think you must strongly believe in yourself to win. Fake it until you make it. I always considered myself as a strong individual and that secured me a top 11 world spot at the very first LAN event I participated in. I think good gaming device gives you a strong edge that’s why I always bring my own devices such as my follow.et ball mouse and keyboard but also my speakers. You may wonder what about the microphone… Well, when you have an alpha male voice like me, microphoning devices are not needed, I leave this for skinny nerds who still haven’t finished their puberty.