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Garry's Mod is a <strong>sandbox mod</strong> for the <strong>Source</strong> Engine. Unlike normal games there <strong>aren't any predefined aims or goals</strong>. Players are given tools and are left to entertain themselves.<br />
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The player is in a world where objects can be created and destroyed on demand. Where people can be created and destroyed with the click of a mouse. A world made for him. A world he made.<br />
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<h1>So what do you do?</h1>
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There are a lot of things you can do with Garry's Mod, but here's a few of the more common uses.<br />
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<h1>Construction</h1>
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Garry's Mod provides tools to constrain objects together in various ways. Using these tools the player can <strong>create working contraptions</strong>.<br />
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The simplest example is a <strong>car</strong>. The player spawns an object to be used for the car's body then adds wheels by firing the <strong>tool gun</strong>at the object. Wheels are then <strong>controllable</strong> using the numpad on your keyboard.<br />
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You don't have to make moving contraptions though - want to <strong>build a fort out of wooden crates</strong> then <strong>set it on fire?</strong> Go for it! Want to <strong>build a house using fridges</strong> for the walls and mattresses for the ceiling then <strong>drive a jeep into it</strong> all? Go for it!<br />
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<h1>Posing and Comics</h1>
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One of the universal appeals of Garry's Mod has been the ability to place and pose ragdolls. This allows you to <strong>create your own comic books</strong> and share them online. One major comic spawned from this is <a href="http://www.hlcomic.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">HLComic</a> - the story of Gordon Frohman's journey in City 17.<br />
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Garry's Mod gives you the ability to place ragdolls, manipulate their facial expressions and aim their eyes.<br />
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<h1>Gamemodes</h1>
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Garry's Mod gives the ability to program your own gamemodes (Don't worry - you don't need to be a programmer to play them). This allows the community to make new, often wacky, gamemodes such as melon racing, build to the top and so on.<br />
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It's often worth taking a look in the server list to see if any of the games prick your attention - there's often something weird there to try out.<br />
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<h1>User Created Content</h1>
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Garry's Mod benefits greatly from a thriving community which is constantly churning out new ideas, maps, models, gamemodes, weapons, Lua scripts and skins.<br />
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Team Fortress 1.0 was released July 25th, 1996 for the original Quake, and the first release for QuakeWorld (v2.0) came on December 22, 1996 taking advantage of the enhanced multiplayer functionality of the new client.<br />
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It was sufficiently successful that the developers formed TeamFortress Software to then develop &quot;Team Fortress 2&quot; as a commercial mod for Quake II.  TF would instead be rewritten for the Half-Life engine.  <br />
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Over ten years later, TF still enjoys a small community of active players, and several variations on the original TF formula have helped keep peoples interest, including CustomTF, which introduced the ability to configure your own custom class by trading frags scored as cash to purchase abilities.<br />
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In DotA, you select a hero from over 70 different heroes. You and your team will battle your opponent's team. First one to destroy the other team's base, wins.<br />
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The game has RPG elements and each heroes have their own skillset. You all start at level 1 and by defeating creeps (the mobs in this game), you can gain EXP and money. <br />
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The gameplay is amazingly deep for an RPG with new strategies coming out almost daily. New patches also comes out regularly which addresses balance issues as well as adding new items and heroes.<br />
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<a href="http://www.dota-allstars.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.dota-allstars.com/</a><br />
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