Going International Gamer, Talking to Foreigners

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Zeema

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Im a Aussie and play with a Turtlebeach PX5 headset and wont i like too do is go into games with Foreigners. I tell you i played ACB with a Romanian guy and i was chatting to him the whole time it was bloody awesome. the Accent sounds indian mixed with Russian.

one time my brother and a couple of his mates were playing COD4 they were a little intoxicated all of em had mics. They sang the Australian National Anthem and people joined in

Another time i played Zombies Black ops with 3 American guys who kept saying stuff like 'Dude your accent is awesome' 'Do y'all talk like they over there?' and my personally fave was when me and the 3 american fellows went into a Multiplayer lobby and impersonated other countries accent.

Apparently i do a great Niko Bellic impression

'Hey Cousin lets go Bowling'

What are your best/worst experiences playing with Foreigners or with mates.
 

Mikau

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Jan 2, 2011
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I've played with several foreigners. I mostly play tf2. There is this one Norway guy that loves making jokes and loves to talk along with TF2. A wild and crazy guy and his accent is so awesome. Surprised that he is so fluent in English.

I also play with British and Australian people. One time on a community CS:S server that I frequent, A British guy was asked to read a story. It started out with Winnie the pooh that then divulged into him reading erotica by request of one of our prominent, but voice chat-less members. It was a roaring good time listening to him while shooting each other up.

I played through Saints Row 2 with an Australian a couple summers back. Nice guy from the week and a half we played together. Didn't keep in touch with him though.

I haven't really played much with with any Russians or anyone near that area. Most I've come across were douches, using English cuss words in between talking natively in their own language. Not that I have anything against them. I have played with one Russian guy who was quite nice. Fluent in English and an overall swell guy. Haven't seen him since he went off and started playing MMOs.

A friend of mine took us to a Korean tf2 server once and it was a terrible experience. They were so good at the game and talking in their native language. We left quite quickly, but not until at least a round. Needless to say we got beat hard.
 

EvilMaggot

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since im living in europe, i come by foreigners alot in games ^^

but one of the best times... Counter-Strike 1.6, 8 ppl just fooling around on a server, and everytime 1 died you had to sing a song from a certain genre of the choosing before round began.

other one is me and 3 mates do free-roam in GTA4: EFLC, get some cars and do a point-to-point race, the one in the lead is the one that chooses the path to the point. the one that gets first to point wins and gets 3 points, 2 if you are second and 1 if last... and we usually take around 50 rounds of this in a night :p its good fun ^^... (no rules with weapons :D)
 

Trolldor

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Had heaps of fun on Natural Selection playing with this Canadian guy who had a perfect voice transformer.

He had a number of different modes that sounded exactly correct, ranging from a 12 year old boy to a rather sultry female.
He also had an endless repetoire of movie quotes which were perfect for every situation.
 

ChupathingyX

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Everyone I've ever met online with a mic was either a little kid yelling or another grown up person with a good voice having a verbal fight with the same kid.

There's only one guy I've met who had a mic with a good voice and was a really nice guy and I've been friends with him since the Fall of Man days.

I've never heard someone speaking english who is from a non english speaking country. I did once play a game with these two Japanese guys who would not...shut...up. I was amazed at how long they were talking. Seriously they never stopped for a breath just continuous talk.