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BillT17
31 May 2012, 10:56
Just wanted to put a post up here to say what most people already know, that I no longer work for Team17. I've had the time of my life over the last 15 years and for the most part i've loved interacting with the fans of the games. I want to thank Team17 for giving me the chance all those years ago to work in a fantastic industry and I've made lots of really good friends in that time.

I'm not sure what comes next, but hopefully I will stay connected to games and I'm really looking forward to Worms Revolution. Who knows, I might get some time to play some WA and Project X at some point. :)

Cheers

Mark

LowTier
31 May 2012, 11:48
Hi Mark.

I'm still very new around these here parts and never spoke to you on these boards before but thought I would pop in and say hi to your goodbye.

Team17 is a great games development company, I have Loved their works since my childhood days. Stuff such as Worms, BodyBlows, P-X, SuperFrog, AB 92' etc etc... and I could easily go on... I can tell that you genuinely feel honoured to have been around and served as a part of the Team during the glorious good old WWP party days.

Hopefully you are able to move onwards and upwards to pursue your dreams.
I would also like to wish you all the best in all your future endevours. (whatever they may be)

All the best
LowTier

Thurbo
31 May 2012, 15:06
I just realised both "fish" and "sheep" don't have a seperate plural form in this context. Sorta funny.

Anyway, finally an opportunity to officially say goodbye, so here goes: Goodbye and thanks for all the games you have contributed to :)

Phantom
31 May 2012, 15:33
Goodbye Mark. :)

Squirminator2k
1 Jun 2012, 08:31
Turrah, Mark. It's been a pleasure. Don't be a stranger.

StepS
1 Jun 2012, 14:51
http://forum.team17.co.uk/images/newsmilies/sad.gif

Xinos
1 Jun 2012, 17:36
Have fun Mark!

Pooka
7 Jun 2012, 21:41
Why "Bill" then, if your name actually is Mark?

Squirminator2k
7 Jun 2012, 22:10
He was a freelancer, but he has a terrible memory. The username reminds him to invoice Team17 for the time he spent as Community Manager.

Xinos
8 Jun 2012, 21:59
He was a freelancer, but he has a terrible memory. The username reminds him to invoice Team17 for the time he spent as Community Manager.

I don't care what the truth is, I choose this explanation.

chalerain
11 Jun 2012, 08:21
Glad to be able to see this forum still, I am looking for a very long time, I went home.I've been playing a game, think a lot of fun

bonz
12 Jun 2012, 09:07
Glad to be able to see this forum still, I am looking for a very long time, I went home.I've been playing a game, think a lot of fun
One of these applies to you:
a) You are drunk and/or on drugs.
b) You are suffering from a head trauma affecting your motor speech center.
c) You are a failed attempt of a Turing machine.
d) You are trying to circumvent the pre-mod phase with random posts to be able to spam.

On second thought, I think two of the above apply to you.

Pooka
13 Jun 2012, 10:26
Or the poster could just have poor English. It happens.

Xinos
13 Jun 2012, 22:22
Or the poster could just have poor English. It happens.

It's not just bad English, it's that the post has nothing to do with anything. Also he registered the account this month, which is pretty suspicious for somebody who's happy this forum is still around.

But yeah I think Bonz is overreacting too.. wasting unnecessary energy on a spammer when there's a a perfectly good Report button.

BetongÅsna
2 Jul 2012, 18:07
The spammer also thinks Bradford is in Miami. I'm going with Bonz Choice #2.

Also, bye Mark!