oh noes tf2 is dead
mustardoverlordI should also add, richard lewis paid oplaid a salary so he could publish this article:
http://www.dailydot.com/esports/team-fortress-2-insomnia-52/
The comments ;_;
http://www.dailydot.com/esports/team-fortress-2-insomnia-52/[/quote]
The comments ;_;
Richard Lewis did a lot of work for competitive TF2. Gave us a platform on Cadred.org for years. A great servant for eSports. My hero!
AdmirableRichard Lewis did a lot of work for competitive TF2. Gave us a platform on Cadred.org for years. A great servant for eSports. My hero!
this might be an extraordinarily inappropriate question, but did he and youngblood ever reconcile before...you know...
this might be an extraordinarily inappropriate question, but did he and youngblood ever reconcile before...you know...
mustardoverlordthis might be an extraordinarily inappropriate question, but did he and youngblood ever reconcile before...you know...
After he left I doubt they ever spoke again or if Richard ever even knew about Kenneth's situation :(
After he left I doubt they ever spoke again or if Richard ever even knew about Kenneth's situation :(
My point is, even 10 years is a ridiculous amount of time for a single e-sport to survive as a single game. Outliving an esport is like outliving a tv series. You're supposed to live that long.
only a " match making " can save tf2, valve let's go to work ...
i thought he curled up in a ball and died after his show got cut on gametrailers
OK so i just realized that the thread title was toungue in cheek and my comments has been repeated 5000 times before and im really embarrased
what i done wrote:
i dont play this game for the popularity so idc if this game is classified as dead competitively because not many people play it. Also stop trying to push for matchmaking to be a thing in tf2, it would be awful and just a magnet for r/tf2 or /vg/ mongoloids that nobody wants. In my eyes, I dont see not being able to get two teams of 6 decent tf2 players in a server and readied up in the near future.
what i done wrote:
i dont play this game for the popularity so idc if this game is classified as dead competitively because not many people play it. Also stop trying to push for matchmaking to be a thing in tf2, it would be awful and just a magnet for r/tf2 or /vg/ mongoloids that nobody wants. In my eyes, I dont see not being able to get two teams of 6 decent tf2 players in a server and readied up in the near future.
defythe only richard lewis that matters
http://cdn.gunaxin.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/lewis-david.jpg
Hello? Larry, it's the invisible jew.
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Hello? Larry, it's the invisible jew.
fishyardhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4dLw0FKFow#t=44m25s
That is utterly inoffensive, he puts it quite kindly.
The worst bit of the video is that he doesn't know as much about the HSBC scandal as he should.
That is utterly inoffensive, he puts it quite kindly.
The worst bit of the video is that he doesn't know as much about the HSBC scandal as he should.
as much as people like to say the game is dead competitively, it's doing better than pretty much every single FPS other than csgo on PC when it comes to the amount of teams playing and average skill. all it took for me to realize this was to stop playing tf2 and look for the "next big fps".
"we know memes"
turtsmcgurtsas much as people like to say the game is dead competitively, it's doing better than pretty much every single FPS other than csgo on PC when it comes to the amount of teams playing and average skill. all it took for me to realize this was to stop playing tf2 and look for the "next big fps".
fps genre has been dead for years now and cs making a resurgence doesn't mean that fps in general will ever enter the spotlight. People don't like to spend years honing mechanical skill when they can play dota/league/hearthstone and be reasonably successful with far less muscle memory/practice.
fps genre has been dead for years now and cs making a resurgence doesn't mean that fps in general will ever enter the spotlight. People don't like to spend years honing mechanical skill when they can play dota/league/hearthstone and be reasonably successful with far less muscle memory/practice.
mustardoverlordrichard lewis is way more well known than any tf2 player who has ever played
oplaid works for him at the daily dot
get over urselves
Get over yourself, you're an idiot.
I was the first full time esports writer hired by the Daily Dot. I've worked there for months before Richard joined the team. He works alongside me. He's certainly not my boss and he certainly doesn't pay the paychecks.
I wrote that article because believe it or not, I'm interested in competitive TF2. What a surprise!
oplaid works for him at the daily dot
get over urselves[/quote]
Get over yourself, you're an idiot.
I was the first full time esports writer hired by the Daily Dot. I've worked there for months before Richard joined the team. He works alongside me. He's certainly not my boss and he certainly doesn't pay the paychecks.
I wrote that article because believe it or not, I'm interested in competitive TF2. What a surprise!
oPlaiDmustardoverlordrichard lewis is way more well known than any tf2 player who has ever played
oplaid works for him at the daily dot
get over urselves
Get over yourself, you're an idiot.
I was the first full time esports writer hired by the Daily Dot. I've worked there for months before Richard joined the team. He works alongside me. He's certainly not my boss and he certainly doesn't pay the paychecks.
I wrote that article because believe it or not, I'm interested in competitive TF2. What a surprise!
oplaid works for him at the daily dot
get over urselves[/quote]
Get over yourself, you're an idiot.
I was the first full time esports writer hired by the Daily Dot. I've worked there for months before Richard joined the team. He works alongside me. He's certainly not my boss and he certainly doesn't pay the paychecks.
I wrote that article because believe it or not, I'm interested in competitive TF2. What a surprise![/quote]
https://i.imgur.com/Qst0AO3.gif
oPlaiDmustardoverlordrichard lewis is way more well known than any tf2 player who has ever played
oplaid works for him at the daily dot
get over urselves
Get over yourself, you're an idiot.
I was the first full time esports writer hired by the Daily Dot. I've worked there for months before Richard joined the team. He works alongside me. He's certainly not my boss and he certainly doesn't pay the paychecks.
I wrote that article because believe it or not, I'm interested in competitive TF2. What a surprise!
I am sorry mr lingle pls find it in your heart to forgive me
oplaid works for him at the daily dot
get over urselves[/quote]
Get over yourself, you're an idiot.
I was the first full time esports writer hired by the Daily Dot. I've worked there for months before Richard joined the team. He works alongside me. He's certainly not my boss and he certainly doesn't pay the paychecks.
I wrote that article because believe it or not, I'm interested in competitive TF2. What a surprise![/quote]
I am sorry mr lingle pls find it in your heart to forgive me
even though he called you an idiot look on the bright side mustard, slingles hasn't posted in 9 months. so you got that going for you now i guess
Mr_Owlturtsmcgurtsas much as people like to say the game is dead competitively, it's doing better than pretty much every single FPS other than csgo on PC when it comes to the amount of teams playing and average skill. all it took for me to realize this was to stop playing tf2 and look for the "next big fps".
fps genre has been dead for years now and cs making a resurgence doesn't mean that fps in general will ever enter the spotlight. People don't like to spend years honing mechanical skill when they can play dota/league/hearthstone and be reasonably successful with far less muscle memory/practice.
I can't speak for League or Hearthstone, but Dota takes a lot of skill and practice to actually be decent in. It's just not the same skillset that an FPS typically requires. I've been playing dota for a little over a year now and I only consider myself to be a somewhat decent casual player. But I don't actually play it too seriously.
My point being is that I think it's a bit ignorant to say that you can be better at it with less practice/effort than something like TF2.
fps genre has been dead for years now and cs making a resurgence doesn't mean that fps in general will ever enter the spotlight. People don't like to spend years honing mechanical skill when they can play dota/league/hearthstone and be reasonably successful with far less muscle memory/practice.[/quote]
I can't speak for League or Hearthstone, but Dota takes a lot of skill and practice to actually be decent in. It's just not the same skillset that an FPS typically requires. I've been playing dota for a little over a year now and I only consider myself to be a somewhat decent casual player. But I don't actually play it too seriously.
My point being is that I think it's a bit ignorant to say that you can be better at it with less practice/effort than something like TF2.
oPlaiDmustardoverlordrichard lewis is way more well known than any tf2 player who has ever played
oplaid works for him at the daily dot
get over urselves
Get over yourself, you're an idiot.
I was the first full time esports writer hired by the Daily Dot. I've worked there for months before Richard joined the team. He works alongside me. He's certainly not my boss and he certainly doesn't pay the paychecks.
I wrote that article because believe it or not, I'm interested in competitive TF2. What a surprise!
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oplaid works for him at the daily dot
get over urselves[/quote]
Get over yourself, you're an idiot.
I was the first full time esports writer hired by the Daily Dot. I've worked there for months before Richard joined the team. He works alongside me. He's certainly not my boss and he certainly doesn't pay the paychecks.
I wrote that article because believe it or not, I'm interested in competitive TF2. What a surprise![/quote]
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