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Tim is and was a great person, and there is no counting the amount of lives he helped brighten up when you consider who encountered him online, whether it be on a Survival Horror game forum, Bioshock 2 Multiplayer, or an MMORPG. Thousands, truly.
We love ya Tim!
I'm sure he destroyed the heck out of that game and was loved by a whole lot of people there too that may or may not have ever knew him on Steam. I can guarantee you that he was a legend on that server - he was a seriously prolific MMO player.
When we first met - we used MSN messenger and Xfire to keep in touch.... which, well, if you know you know, I guess. I am grateful that we reconnected on Steam some years back and kept in each other's orbits. I wish I could have had the opportunity to play with him more - but he was always a comforting sight to have pop up in Steam notifications "ah Tim's checking this out too".
To those who may have found themselves on this profile and this comment thread: indeed - know that Tim (nbajammer) was a one of a kind person who exemplified online courtesy and character.
I 'met' him on a Silent Hill fan forum way back in 2004 at only 13 years old - and Tim was somebody who treated me with respect, kindness, and even dealt with me being an annoying kid with some opportunities to troll a stranger on the internet.
I watched him treat his gaming interests with incredible passion, he really was a gamer ass gamer (I used to hate even using that word). He found what he liked, and absolutely immersed himself in it. I recall him being the most dedicated Guild Wars 1 player I'd ever seen - and I used to try and get him to join me in WoW in the 00's to no avail. Guild Wars was his game. He loved it, and he would rather play it in every way he could possibly think of to maximize both joy and knowledge..