I used to play with my real name during the first few months after I started playing JJ2, this could be fun. I would put on my clantag from 2004 again and hope enough people would recognize it. Also this could bring more activity to JJ2 for a few days, and maybe get some people to play more often afterwards, who knows.
But I can also think of reasons why you shouldn't play with your real name. If you've got friends from JJ2 on Facebook, anyone would be able to find you
@Louis K:
I know it used to be possible to communicate in Cyrillic with one of the older versions of JJ2+. Only gibberish was shown in JJ2 itself, but in the chatlogger we could see the real symbols.
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