You could guess I made a lot of it with my boatloads of addons and 102 hours plugged in. That's the coolest thing about GMod, it's what you make of it. Playing I did what anybody on GMod does, play with guns, pose ragdolls in comical poses, and attempt the make bases and forts. And after doing so I decided I would just simply do some single player on Flatgrass. As normal the game took its time to check my numerous add-ons to make sure they were up to date. Steam did it's usual, "I'll start your game when I feel like it." (PC kids will know what I mean.) But of course, it finally did start. I launched Garry's Mod, my favorite game. Since I didn't feel like playing a game with direct objectives like Team Fortress or Portal. I did my usual, checked my e-mail, checked the social networks, and started up Steam.
After waiting a few good minutes it was ready for use. But being the shut-in I am, I went to the basement. This morning seemed like any other, a nice brisk breeze, the birds doing their routine chirping, It seemed like a great day to the outside and simply enjoy nature. I got up still, had a short word with my mother, and sat down with a cup of coffee. But being the scheduled person I am I didn't want to go back to sleep. We didn't have school today, teacher in-services are probably the best thing a school can do for its students.
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Let alone I haven't touched Garry's Mod in three years.
Every day I would do this, constantly downloading addons. Download some weapons here, download a map to try them on there. And since it's such an awesome feature, I'm constantly looking at addons. Anybody who's anybody can sit down, program a weapon, map, game mode, etc. The game was probably such a huge success due to the addons feature. You can do whatever you want when you want. If you don't love it, well, you haven't played it am I right!? For those of you who aren't familiar with it, Garry's Mod is a true sandbox.