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Geek Culture / What does the RGT in "LLRGT" stand for?

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Orgull V2
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Posted: 18th Sep 2004 03:41
I've been to the LLRGT forums, I sort of have an idea of what LLRGT is about, but I still can't find anywhere that explains what RGT stands for or what the LLRGT's purpose is. I read several posts about trying to recruit new members and thought, "How do they expect to recruit new members if they don't even explain what their name means or what they're trying to accomplish?"

Very frustrating. A little explanation would be appreciated. And please don't just post the link http://www.dannywartnaby.co.uk/rgt/index.php, I've been there and I still don't get it. Thanks.
Cian Rice
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Posted: 18th Sep 2004 03:42
I think RGT stands for Real Game Tools.

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David T
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Posted: 18th Sep 2004 03:42 Edited at: 18th Sep 2004 03:43
Real Game Tools.

A US distributor for DBPro that went bust quite soon. Their forums were the official dbpro ones while the new tgc site was being made, after we switched back to the tgc forums a few diehards didn't want to leave to they created their own forum.

You seem to have got very worked up over a name

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Orgull V2
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Posted: 18th Sep 2004 03:45
Holy crap what a fast response!

I hate when I can't understand something and seemingly everyone else around me can. Drives me nuts. Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
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Posted: 18th Sep 2004 03:45
wow, the ancient history of TGC, interesting

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David T
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Posted: 18th Sep 2004 03:48
Quote: "I hate when I can't understand something and seemingly everyone else around me can. Drives me nuts. Thanks for the info. Much appreciated. "


You need to be an oldbie to get it. And it's a forum with lots of oldbies in

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Posted: 18th Sep 2004 03:49
im getting older *looks hopeful*

i know very basic history so...

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Posted: 18th Sep 2004 04:10
Technically I am an oldbie, but I left before the new website and forums were created and only came back recently. (I bought DB classic back when it was first released) I remember Real Game Tools, and it all makes sense now. I miss many of the oldbies , some of my faovrites seem to be gone now. At least indi is still around! And a moderator nonetheless...

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