http://www.reddit.com/r/tf2/comments/137tyg/6v6_tf2_esea_lan_this_weekend/
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http://www.reddit.com/r/tf2/comments/137tyg/6v6_tf2_esea_lan_this_weekend/
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Link more threads/places we can spread the word at :)
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assuming some of these casters will actually be at lan?
it's worth going if you live close right?
Competitive things posted in r/tf2 used to get a lot more downvotes/negative comments. This is a welcome change.
Odissiusassuming some of these casters will actually be at lan?
it's worth going if you live close right?
No casters will be there. It's not set up for onsite spectators really.
frknCompetitive things posted in r/tf2 used to get a lot more downvotes/negative comments. This is a welcome change.
I've never really seen any negative comments
trogOdissiusassuming some of these casters will actually be at lan?No casters will be there. It's not set up for onsite spectators really.
it's worth going if you live close right?
wait seriously? :S
The one time lan is close by...are you still allowed to go as a spectator? you're saying it isn't even worth it?
you can go as a spectactor. I know if I was really close I wouldnt miss the chance of going to watch the best of NA tf2 play
lynafrknCompetitive things posted in r/tf2 used to get a lot more downvotes/negative comments. This is a welcome change.I've never really seen any negative comments
I dunno like 6 months ago or so it seemed to me that nearly every thread in r/tf2 had a bunch of comments complaining that it was there instead of r/truetf2 and sometimes even comments along the lines of competitive tf2 (sometimes 6v6 specific) blows. But maybe I am completely wrong and somehow these memories formulated themselves in my head, it wouldnt be the first time lol
frknlynaI dunno like 6 months ago or so it seemed to me that nearly every thread in r/tf2 had a bunch of comments complaining that it was there instead of r/truetf2 and sometimes even comments along the lines of competitive tf2 (sometimes 6v6 specific) blows. But maybe I am completely wrong and somehow these memories formulated themselves in my head, it wouldnt be the first time lolfrknCompetitive things posted in r/tf2 used to get a lot more downvotes/negative comments. This is a welcome change.I've never really seen any negative comments
Honestly, so what. If the posts about 6s get upvoted, then the majority obviously care. Just because there is a vocal negative minority doesn't mean we should stop trying to promote this event.
Stochast1cfrknlynaI dunno like 6 months ago or so it seemed to me that nearly every thread in r/tf2 had a bunch of comments complaining that it was there instead of r/truetf2 and sometimes even comments along the lines of competitive tf2 (sometimes 6v6 specific) blows. But maybe I am completely wrong and somehow these memories formulated themselves in my head, it wouldnt be the first time lolfrknCompetitive things posted in r/tf2 used to get a lot more downvotes/negative comments. This is a welcome change.I've never really seen any negative comments
Honestly, so what. If the posts about 6s get upvoted, then the majority obviously care. Just because there is a vocal negative minority doesn't mean we should stop trying to promote this event.
Yeah, I never really cared. I just think that recent efforts (newbie mixes?) have been very effective in making it clear that the 6s community is not "anti-fun" and "self-righteous" like some people used to think.