JamesLuck01

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  1. Name: James Luck 
    Age: 21
    From (City, Country): England, London
    Appearance (Body, Face): Slim.
    Attire: Tuxedo
    Job: Criminal or Bus Driver or Law Enforcement.
    Detail of House: Lovely, 4 bedrooms - 2 Tolets/shower rooms - Front Room/Lounge - Large Kitchen, Back Room.
    Detail of Car/ Vehicle: Aston Martin DB9/DB10
    Personality: Kind, Helpful, Gentle and shadowed side = Violent!!! Loves to kidnap and ransom people.
    Background: UNKNOWN.

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  2. Hello and Welcome to the Identity community Michael! Well you love an intro and its probably most detailed one I have read so far on the forum. I like it, very well done.  

    Whats it like being Home Schooled?  I went public school, but I feel like it must have been lonely not being able to go school with friends and such. 


  3. Hello and Welcome to the Identity community! Just be sure when you pledge, I know I was very sure on my pledge and I also even sent my friend $50 so he could pledge as he never gets round to it. But yes just be sure. but I guess its great to know that this game is bringing even more people to pledge more than the usual types of games and thats really good to know. 

    Cheers to the popularity of Identity and the awesome Developers that are making it happen!


  4. 2 hours ago, LongBeard said:

    I just wanted to say hi to all of you, My real nme is Dennis, im from Denmark, i have not played Altis Life og some of the others, only arma, i saw some people play altis life sometimes in youtube, it looked like fun, but there was some things i didnt liked about it, example realismen and so on (like Police officers carry big backpacks and all this random kills and so on) i always wanted a game just like this 'Identity' is trying to create, this looks amezing and i cant wait to play it :) i have not yet got my 'passport' for the game, but will very soon. I dont have a plan yet for what i will do in game when the times is there, i will wait to see what's happen :)

    well thats it for now.. hope too se you on the streets in Identity :)

    Best regards

    Dennis

    P.s Dev team, keep up the great, awesome and beautiful work you are doing ;)

    Welcome to the identity community :)


  5. 4 hours ago, Kickapoo said:

    I live in Manchester so.....

    And our culture isn't exactly anything special is it, it doesn't stand out in any way from my point of view. The history is good yes, we have good transport networks correct, cars is a bit of a generalised term tbh most countries above the brandt line have cars and while yes the countryside may be slightly more scenic it means you have to go to the places where there is very little to do and the transport networks are less and less. 

    We have free healthcare, well we do now and hopefully David Cameron will fuck the hell off trying to privatise it.

    My main niggles with this country are as follows and I think they are enough to support my argument that this is a somewhat miserable country.

    The weather is awful, nobody can deny that and as a result we get more traffic jams, slower construction stuff like that.

    People are quite awful, and yes while every city will have its share of nice people the general British stereotype is known not to want to socialise as much as many would want with strangers whilst passing them on the street or on a bus for example. The people can also be quite rude. All of that might seem unfair though as we are used to this social system which we have lived in for many years, but after being to countries like Canada and seeing how much more friendly they were towards strangers I'm not just bringing that statement out of thin air.

    Then we have chavs, which are in many cases a rude and unpleasant group of people who make the streets an unpleasant place to roam at night.

    I could complain about the government but most countries have government's with issues so I will leave that out.

    It's not exactly the most scenic country in the world either.

    But we put up with it don't we, I put up with it and don't get angry at the fact I don't like the country very much, I look at the positives and live my life as I should. If I really hate it that much I can pack my bags and move away, so remember I'm simply stating my opinion here.

    Yeah I so agree, but I got to say the weather is the worst thing here but then again we don't get tsunamis and hurricanes and earthquakes, like all the better stated countries for their weather e.g. america gets more sun at some areas. but then again its balanced out. they get the best weather and the extreme weather. while we get ok weather and terrible weather all the time.

    Your opinion is more facts at the same time, but I love being able to say I am English, I just love it for some reason. not saying I wouldn't move to another country. I would but at the same time, England can be better than other places. but I agree with your opinions too.

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  6. 13 hours ago, Jaxx_On said:

    The culture, food, architecture, history, roads, cars, countryside. Really, I could go on and on. But you tell me, what is there to love about wherever you live?

    Agreed upon, apart from the weather.


  7. On 27/01/2016 at 7:47 PM, Kickapoo said:

    Dude you better hope the game happens with a pledge like that xD

    @Kickapoo   I have high hopes to this game, and I believe it will be the best thing to come. I have no doubts about the game. ps. forgot to reply to your comment straight away.