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"As internet traffic evolved from the old copper phone lines to state of the art fibre-optics, games like Quake started to make full use of the new possibilities. With their focus shifting from single player campaigns to online deathmatch frenzies, users were finally able to compete live, against real people, from all around the world. This intense competitive environment is what the young Alexey Yanushevsky, who would later become known as "Cypher", ended up falling in love with."
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Edited by Badb0y at 22:29 CDT, 11 May 2014 - 37143 Hits
"and even secured a major everywwin offline"
what does everywwin mean? couldnt find it on urban dictionary