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I knew a couple of guys in my clan with ~2000 days in Runescape so between about 45k-50k hours
Forefatherhttps://steamcommunity.com/id/wingender
33k hours
whats the point of this? Idling doesnt make you good
33k hours[/quote] whats the point of this? Idling doesnt make you good
Forefatherhttps://steamcommunity.com/id/wingender
33k hours
ChoppForefatherhttps://steamcommunity.com/id/wingenderwhats the point of this? Idling doesnt make you good
33k hours
I'm friends with this guy, he's an Idle/Achievement server owner that likes to make maps and plugins, and yeah, he idles a lot, but he does put time into the game as far as coding for it. I think his idling as something to do with running his servers but idk. I rarely get a reply when I message him.
33k hours[/quote]
[quote=Chopp][quote=Forefather]https://steamcommunity.com/id/wingender
33k hours[/quote] whats the point of this? Idling doesnt make you good[/quote]
I'm friends with this guy, he's an Idle/Achievement server owner that likes to make maps and plugins, and yeah, he idles a lot, but he does put time into the game as far as coding for it. I think his idling as something to do with running his servers but idk. I rarely get a reply when I message him.
the most I know of is https://steamcommunity.com/id/76561197974298327
but damn those are high
but damn those are high
FireFound this idea by quert pretty interesting so lets give it a thread.pxndahttps://steamcommunity.com/id/pink_taco
27k hours
27K is quite a bit. I'm friends with Pink taco, he was a pretty big time trader, not sure if hes still into it much though. Met him in MVM. He used to leave his game open like 24/7. The odd thing though is he's been offline now for 18 days. The last time he was offline for that length of time his account was hacked.
[quote=pxnda]
https://steamcommunity.com/id/pink_taco
27k hours[/quote][/quote]
27K is quite a bit. I'm friends with Pink taco, he was a pretty big time trader, not sure if hes still into it much though. Met him in MVM. He used to leave his game open like 24/7. The odd thing though is he's been offline now for 18 days. The last time he was offline for that length of time his account was hacked.
How about a competitive player with the most hours?
Who would that be?
Who would that be?
flufnHow about a competitive player with the most hours?
Who would that be?
Mustard overlord
Who would that be?[/quote]
Mustard overlord
flufnHow about a competitive player with the most hours?
Who would that be?
edit: i was slapped by a ninja
Who would that be?[/quote]
[url=http://steamcommunity.com/id/mustardoverlord]mustardoverlord[/url]
edit: i was slapped by a ninja
flufnHow about a competitive player with the most hours?
Who would that be?
Mackey
Who would that be?[/quote]
Mackey
theres a reason why the community page profile hours are so much less meaningful than the hours on the class screen
So since there some people on here with a huge amount of hours played I have some questions for you. Why have you got all these hours on tf2? What were you doing in your life at the same time? Do you regret playing that much? And lastly were your family/friends aware that you played this game so much?
hoaxSo since there some people on here with a huge amount of hours played I have some questions for you. Why have you got all these hours on tf2? What were you doing in your life at the same time? Do you regret playing that much? And lastly were your family/friends aware that you played this game so much?
because in highschool/college you have a ton of free time with next to no real life responsibilities
it was either playing tf2 a bunch or doing something else equally as time-wasting, but in my opinion you can actually learn some good life lessons from playing tf2, at least competitive
because in highschool/college you have a ton of free time with next to no real life responsibilities
it was either playing tf2 a bunch or doing something else equally as time-wasting, but in my opinion you can actually learn some good life lessons from playing tf2, at least competitive
lumieresit was either playing tf2 a bunch or doing something else equally as time-wasting, but in my opinion you can actually learn some good life lessons from playing tf2, at least competitive
err, no you cant? do you really think that whatever "lesson" or "experience" you might gain from playing tf2 competitive is worth more than real-life lessons you can get from, you know, being outside?
i play tf2 competitive because i've been playing games on my computer since i was a kid so i got used to this type of "fun". and i'm a lazy ass person. i don't pretend to make up bullshit excuses as to why i do it like "i'll get good life lessons from playing a game in my computer".
also
it was either playing tf2 a bunch or doing something equally time-wasting
That's not how it works. there are things you can do opposed to playing tf2 a bunch that are not time-wasting, they're actually very helpful to your future, some of them being what will mold you in those next generations. you play tf2 a bunch as opposed to them because you don't feel obligated or whatever.
it was either playing tf2 a bunch or doing something else equally as time-wasting, but in my opinion you can actually learn some good life lessons from playing tf2, at least competitive[/quote]
err, no you cant? do you really think that whatever "lesson" or "experience" you might gain from playing tf2 competitive is worth more than real-life lessons you can get from, you know, being outside?
i play tf2 competitive because i've been playing games on my computer since i was a kid so i got used to this type of "fun". and i'm a lazy ass person. i don't pretend to make up bullshit excuses as to why i do it like "i'll get good life lessons from playing a game in my computer".
also
[quote] it was either playing tf2 a bunch or doing something equally time-wasting[/quote]
That's not how it works. there are things you can do opposed to playing tf2 a bunch that are not time-wasting, they're actually very helpful to your future, some of them being what will mold you in those next generations. you play tf2 a bunch as opposed to them because you don't feel obligated or whatever.
obviously you can spend every second of your life bettering yourself by exercising or studying, my point is that it isn't realistic and everyone has downtime where they watch TV or play video games. Lots of people here choose to spend that time playing tf2.
You're just trying to take the moral high ground but like I said it's my opinion, I totally think you can learn good lessons from being part of a tf2 team. Things I didn't really learn in school as a kid.
You're just trying to take the moral high ground but like I said it's my opinion, I totally think you can learn good lessons from being part of a tf2 team. Things I didn't really learn in school as a kid.
nice ad hominem.
anyway, It isn't my fault if lumieres worded his statement wrong. but sure i can concur that in the medium of entertainment, you get to choose what fits you better. But claiming that playing tf2 can give you lessons that you can't learn in school, or other entertainment options, such as sports, or even social relations is like the biggest bullshit you can make up to try to reason why you play games in your computer. it makes zero sense.
anyway, It isn't my fault if lumieres worded his statement wrong. but sure i can concur that in the medium of entertainment, you get to choose what fits you better. But claiming that playing tf2 can give you lessons that you can't learn in school, or other entertainment options, such as sports, or even social relations is like the biggest bullshit you can make up to try to reason why you play games in your computer. it makes zero sense.
Quertnice ad hominem.
I tip my fedora and curtsy in my trenchcoat to you, good sir.
I tip my fedora and curtsy in my trenchcoat to you, good sir.
Ask some questions. People take it as an insult and start an arguement lol.
i think it'd help if this dude told us what life lessons the game has taught him
hoaxAsk some questions. People take it as an insult and start an arguement lol.
Because when you go on a forum for people who put a lot of time into a hobby and say "People who wasted their life on this hobby, are you happy" it won't be taken well.
Because when you go on a forum for people who put a lot of time into a hobby and say "People who wasted their life on this hobby, are you happy" it won't be taken well.
im (kind of) less of an asshole than i was in 2012 and i like to think that was because in real life sports people cant kick you off a team if you're unlikable
tf2 builds pretty strong leadership and teamwork skills as well as the mental benefits action games in general give you, as well as a competitive drive that is good to have in any activity
also you can't go to the gym and study 24/7 or you'll literally fucking die so like video games eat up the hours you have in between class
tf2 builds pretty strong leadership and teamwork skills as well as the mental benefits action games in general give you, as well as a competitive drive that is good to have in any activity
also you can't go to the gym and study 24/7 or you'll literally fucking die so like video games eat up the hours you have in between class
Pink Taco just idled in trade servers forever... It's not real. Same goes for a lot of guys.
It's kind of odd not making it anywhere notable in comp TF2 and then claiming it doesn't help you out IRL.
thmpsni think it'd help if this dude told us what life lessons the game has taught him
how to give/receive criticism without someone getting upset
how to manage your free time and other people's free time if you lead a team
how to commit to improving at something and invest time in getting there
obviously things you can learn in other facets of life, but not everyone does sports, etc.
how to give/receive criticism without someone getting upset
how to manage your free time and other people's free time if you lead a team
how to commit to improving at something and invest time in getting there
obviously things you can learn in other facets of life, but not everyone does sports, etc.
saamhoaxAsk some questions. People take it as an insult and start an arguement lol.
Because when you go on a forum for people who put a lot of time into a hobby and say "People who wasted their life on this hobby, are you happy" it won't be taken well.
You quote me saying that but I never said it.. Your social skills must be terrible if you misinterpret everything as something negative. How bizarre.
Because when you go on a forum for people who put a lot of time into a hobby and say "People who wasted their life on this hobby, are you happy" it won't be taken well.[/quote]
You quote me saying that but I never said it.. Your social skills must be terrible if you misinterpret everything as something negative. How bizarre.