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Game-Debate Registration

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game-debate.com

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help-desk@game-debate.com

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Sat, Nov 19, 2016 12:11 PM

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Hi {NAME}, Thank you for joining Game-Debate . All you need to do is return to Game-Debate and login

[Game-Debate] Hi {NAME}, Thank you for joining Game-Debate (or GD for short). All you need to do is return to Game-Debate and login with the following details Username: {NAME} Password: FNeGW8cgAekN6V4 We highly recommend that you change your password once you have logged in. Please Help Us Remove Ads Recently our users told us they would support us in delivering a "no ad" experience on Game-Debate. With this support you would be providing valuable help in keeping the site running. We provide tonnes of brilliant incentives for everyone that helps us move away from ads. Please help! Every single supporter makes a huge difference. [Click here to support us!] Add Your PC Hardware [Now Login to Game-Debate] Then select and save your PC components to your member profile. All PCs are different but on GD you can customise your member experience and reports to suit your PC! To do this - add your Frames Per Second scores for any game you have played! Game-Debate will then start to build up a real world picture for your personal gaming experience. Feedback We are all in this together and your feedback is greatly appreciated. If you find you can play a game and the site is telling you that you can't then please get in touch. We use your real world findings to further refine our site tools. Check Your PC on Any Website You Visit 'GD Anywhere' - Add the Game-Debate browser extension, where you can easily check your system requirements on any website. Chrome: [ Firefox: [ If you have any questions on or about the site, then please contact admin or myself on Game-Debate. Alternatively you can leave a message on our contact page. I look forward to seeing you around GD! Hugs, Felix [Game-Debate]

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