
Why am I facing a 6000 junior?
And he's near the bottom of his group?

And he's near the bottom of his group?
https://reddit.com/link/1umxecs/video/hu607mbhl4bh1/player
Plus, this is his last pitcher.
Hi everyone, doing a quick giveaway for Oriental Empires.
The story behind this key: This was originally a key I was going to trade with someone else, but since their game was region-locked, we ended up canceling the deal. Since I’m not interested in this genre at all, I figured I might as well give it away to someone who will actually play it!
Note: The key has been revealed before during the trade process, but it has NOT been activated. The other trader was very honest and I trust his character, but I want to be transparent about it.
How to enter:
Drawing & Rules:
Good luck!
EDIT: THE RESULT
I’m not sure how many people are still playing Train Simulator Classic these days, but I started playing it a few weeks ago and have since purchased several different year editions and DLCs. However, I’ve run into a problem: no matter how hard I search, I can’t seem to find a complete list detailing which routes are included in each year’s edition. Does anyone have this resource and could share it with me? It would make it much easier for me to collect them in the future. Thanks!
I am looking for games where the core gameplay and main source of satisfaction is purely about collecting substantial, high-quality, and distinct items, and maybe seeing them neatly organized in a built-in virtual album or profile.
I want something like real-life stamp collecting or how Train Simulator Classic works. When you get a new route, it's a completely unique piece of content with its own history and details. Or maybe you could suggest a game that’s a bit like a habit some people have: treating Steam games as a collection game. It’s that one-of-a-kind experience and the fact that I have the right to display them that really appeals to me (though I know it’s a bad habit, so I haven’t done it, I haven’t even unlocked the first display frame yet).
Since I feel there aren’t many reviews of this type of game, I’d appreciate it if you could recommend some.
Our group has about seven or eight people, but only three of us are usually online, so I’m looking for games that can start with as few as three players. At the same time, if we have a larger group, we’d like to play big group games like Werewolf.
I’m from Taiwan, so I’m fine with bots that support either Chinese or English. My friend found a bot for playing Undercover, but it requires at least four players, even though we really enjoyed it.
Our group has about seven or eight people, but only three of us are usually online, so I’m looking for games that can start with as few as three players. At the same time, if we have a larger group, we’d like to play big group games like Werewolf.
I’m from Taiwan, so I’m fine with bots that support either Chinese or English. My friend found a bot for playing Undercover, but it requires at least four players, even though we really enjoyed it.