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South Yorkshire, United Kingdom (Great Britain)



At first he was just another Steam profile. Then I noticed the 419 hours in Fallout: New Vegas, every achievement unlocked, hundreds of games owned, and thousands of achievements earned. Most people play games. Joe commits to them.
Whether he's exploring Night City in Cyberpunk, climbing Slay the Spire, or hunting achievements in something completely random, you can tell he genuinely loves gaming. While the rest of us spend ages deciding what to play, Joe is already 40 hours deep into his next adventure.
Maybe it's his dedication. Maybe it's his impeccable taste in games. Maybe it's the fact he's a proud member of The Piddle Danglers. Whatever it is, Joe has become the benchmark by which I judge all other gamers.
Thank you, lubeyg. No gamer has ever touched my heart quite like you have.
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