User:Gabsboy123


 * Hello, gamers! This user is Gabsboy123 and he is here to make his place in the Left 4 Dead wiki. A young but experienced gamer, he is eager and ready to learn, at any moment, how to lead a successful gamer's life. Don't hesitate to ask him any questions; Gabsboy123 is not ashamed to talk with the masters of Left 4 Dead. Just post any comment here and Gabsboy123 can answer that as soon as possible.

The real Gabsboy123
The real creature behind this mysterious identity cannot always be described in a few words. No one knows the date of his birth or death, and no one can be sure where Gabsboy123 is and whether Gabsboy123 is still alive. Various groups have tried to search for clues to uncover the secret behind the user, but all have failed to make a complete, detailed story about Gabsboy123's life. The only authentic evidences are Gabsboy123's other alias being "Mr. Gaboyski", his location (somewhere in Southeast Asia) and this page you're reading that is edited deliberately.

The five points

 * Gabsboy123 has five points for a better, more secure life:


 * No one, nothing is perfect. You cannot always trust even your best friend and your spouse.
 * The only permanent thing in this world is change. Even the earth is not always like this. God created a perfect world and men are the ones who messed it up. So don't bother why wars happen every week, why poverty and corruption is rampant, and why world experts find ways to solve this problem-- and then vigorously contradict each other.
 * Think before you act. Think twice before you speak. Wounds made by the hand heal quicker than wounds made by the tongue.
 * Respect and love everybody just as you love yourself. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
 * Love the LORD with all your heart, mind, body and soul. There is no other commandment greater than this.

Gaming Experience
The kinds of games that appeal on Gabsboy123 are those which require heavy thinking and cooperation-- not just those packed with worthless action-- Gabsboy123 is a melancholy but alert user.

Gabsboy123 has played lots of games: including real-time strategy, first-person shooter and role-playing. The reason Gabsboy123 has chosen Left 4 Dead is that this game has realistic graphics (including film grain), unique features (i.e. incapacitation, conversations between characters) and gameplay modes ( Survival, Scavenge, Realism). Gabsboy123 can learn new techniques and tactics in no time-- he can master a campaign/level just by spectating.

Cooperation and teamwork


Cooperation and teamwork are the main values learned from playing Left 4 Dead, had the player takes seriously on the game. Left 4 Dead is an excellent example of how players work together to achieve their goal-- in other words, lone wolves cannot advance through each level except if they're so experienced, especially on Expert. If players abandon their teammates and try to search for their own way, the Director won't surely tolerate them. If you are owned or down you cannot help but to beg assistance from your teammates.

Cooperation and teamwork also apply in real life. The problem of society is that people compete-- not to cooperate-- in give the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Society should find a middle way between capitalism (which encourages fierce competition and rivalry) and communism (which holds tight control over every aspect of people's lives. I'm not saying that I'm against the government. Instead, I imply and insist that every person should cooperate because we're all IMPERFECT-- each has own strengths and weakness. Not at all times a person with limited abilities can endure. Different people with different capabilities make a very good company-- they will conquer hardships.

Take this simple principle: a stick can easily broken, but a bundle of sticks closely knit together is hard to be broken and can even wipe out mess. A person alone, when falls into a pit have no one to help him. But if his friend is with him and he falls, his friend can help him up.

Bill's death in the Passing
Oh ma god, BILL IS DEAD!!!!! NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!He is my favorite character in Left 4 Dead? Why the hell did Valve decided to kill him off? I don't know why?

Left 4 Dead on PS3
I once wondered if Valve ever released L4D/2 for PS3... good thing I found PS3 controllers could be compatible on a PC. Just follow this link:. You can bind the PS3 controls for L4D. Here is my suggested controls for a SixAxis/ Dualshock3 with Wireless Keypad (Survivors only!):


 * L3: Move/ (WASD in PC)


 * R3: Aim (Mouse in PC)


 * R1: Fire (Mouse1)


 * R2: Shove/Melee Attack (Mouse2)


 * L1: Use (E)


 * L2: Hunting Rifle Scope (Mouse3)


 * X: Jump (Spacebar)


 * []: Reload (R)


 * O: Crouch (Ctrl)


 * Triangle: Switch firearms (Q)


 * D-pad Up: Flashlight (F)


 * D-pad Right: Pills/First Aid (4/5)

D-pad Down : Talk1 (Z)


 * D-pad Left: Talk2 (X)


 * Message Button: Chat (C)

Start: Menu/Vote Yes (Esc/F1)


 * Select: Scoreboard/Vote No (Tab/F2)


 * I hope you'll get used to the controls... I actually like PS3 than Xbox 360 despite the latter's advantages... Valve should release Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2 for Ps3, so Playstation gamers would be part of our gaming community... It would be great fun!