Most difficult player to play against?
Someone who you thought would make it (skilled) but never did?
You have to make a super team. Who do you pick and what do you play?
Most difficult player to play against?
Someone who you thought would make it (skilled) but never did?
You have to make a super team. Who do you pick and what do you play?
this is a question about on the point
is this going to be streamed or just recorded and uploaded
this is a question about on the point
is this going to be streamed or just recorded and uploaded
I could stream it but I don't want my guests to be reading the chat etc, or thinking about being watched. I will leave it as post-produced for now.
I could stream it but I don't want my guests to be reading the chat etc, or thinking about being watched. I will leave it as post-produced for now.
FINALLY! On The Point: with Zebbosai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU2IDLnvBng ENJOY! Let me know who you want next!
And apologies for the shitty white noise, if you have any info on how to record webcams through skype well then please let me know.
FINALLY! [b]On The Point: with Zebbosai[/b]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU2IDLnvBng ENJOY! Let me know who you want next!
And apologies for the shitty white noise, if you have any info on how to record webcams through skype well then please let me know.
Not the comeback :( it haunts me to this day
Not the comeback :( it haunts me to this day
i did not know zebbo was dat hawt <3
i did not know zebbo was dat hawt <3
someone should make a playlist of this on the TFTV youtube, it kind of feels like these should be uploaded there anyway but since they aren't a playlist would be the next best thing
*Edit this might also be an idea for the backcap series
someone should make a playlist of this on the TFTV youtube, it kind of feels like these should be uploaded there anyway but since they aren't a playlist would be the next best thing
*Edit this might also be an idea for the backcap series
I enjoyed the interview with Zebbosai, especially the part about where he started out in TF2. Good job! As for suggestions on who to interview next, how about Mirelin?
I enjoyed the interview with Zebbosai, especially the part about where he started out in TF2. Good job! As for suggestions on who to interview next, how about Mirelin?
Fock... i thought about a question to ask to zebbo while i was watching the interview: would he prefer to have another chace of beating another knoxxx superteam (with both with the same vibe from 2013) or rather play WITH him in a lan team (i58?).
Aaaanyway i'd love to know more about F2! He's probably not that great, but back when i started he was my "hero", and i really want to know what keeps him in the game for so long (but still not wanting to come back playing med).
Fock... i thought about a question to ask to zebbo while i was watching the interview: would he prefer to have another chace of beating another knoxxx superteam (with both with the same vibe from 2013) or rather play WITH him in a lan team (i58?).
Aaaanyway i'd love to know more about F2! He's probably not that great, but back when i started he was my "hero", and i really want to know what keeps him in the game for so long (but still not wanting to come back playing med).
tbh would love to see a knoxx or numlocked interview to see the other side of zebbosai's story
tbh would love to see a knoxx or numlocked interview to see the other side of zebbosai's story
yukiNot the comeback :( it haunts me to this day
yuki interview
ring out the tears
[quote=yuki]Not the comeback :( it haunts me to this day[/quote]
yuki interview
ring out the tears
These are great, really nice to hear you picking the brains of great players and hearing their perspective on things. Keep it up!
These are great, really nice to hear you picking the brains of great players and hearing their perspective on things. Keep it up!
nice interviews keep it up #realtalk
nice interviews keep it up #realtalk
Please interview this man next https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iEjtJROdPVI/hqdefault.jpg
clockwork is my next interviewee On The Point! Tweet questions / post them in the thread if you want yours to be featured, I am trying to add the interesting ones. I'll also be posting clockwork's as its own thread, and continuing the trend from there on.
[b]clockwork[/b] is my next interviewee [i]On The Point[/i]! Tweet questions / post them in the thread if you want yours to be featured, I am trying to add the interesting ones. I'll also be posting clockwork's as its own thread, and continuing the trend from there on.
Ask how has he made our cocks work for so long
Ask how has he made our cocks work for so long
thi4g0SHADOWBURN INTERVIEW
I'm going to try and do this at some point through use of a translator. It's a dream.
[quote=thi4g0]SHADOWBURN INTERVIEW[/quote]
I'm going to try and do this at some point through use of a translator. It's a dream.
Sideshowthi4g0SHADOWBURN INTERVIEW
I'm going to try and do this at some point through use of a translator. It's a dream.
a Marxist one would be pretty cool too. The man has been around for a lot.
[quote=Sideshow][quote=thi4g0]SHADOWBURN INTERVIEW[/quote]
I'm going to try and do this at some point through use of a translator. It's a dream.[/quote]
a Marxist one would be pretty cool too. The man has been around for a lot.
Questions for Clockwork:
- What do you think are the main things developers of FPS games need to keep at the backs of their heads at all times during development to ensure the game will be an interesting competitive prospect for players and spectators alike?
- Similarly, what do you think their update cycle, if any, should be like in order to maintain the interest of both viewers and competitors? Additionally, what types of updates should they steer clear of as to not ruin game balance or make changes so drastic that they alienate the by then established audience and playerbase?
- If you were forced to choose between the two, would you prefer a game with solid and enjoyable base mechanics or great strategic depth?
Thank you for doing these, Sideshow & guests.
Questions for Clockwork:
[list][*]What do you think are the main things developers of FPS games need to keep at the backs of their heads at all times during development to ensure the game will be an interesting competitive prospect for players and spectators alike?[*]Similarly, what do you think their update cycle, if any, should be like in order to maintain the interest of both viewers and competitors? Additionally, what types of updates should they steer clear of as to not ruin game balance or make changes so drastic that they alienate the by then established audience and playerbase?[*]If you were forced to choose between the two, would you prefer a game with solid and enjoyable base mechanics or great strategic depth?[/list]Thank you for doing these, Sideshow & guests.
What class do you play often other than Scout?
Most memorable moment playing TF2?
What class do you play often other than Scout?
Most memorable moment playing TF2?
Handful of potential questions for clock:
Of all the scout pairings he's been a part of over the years, which scout partner(s) does he think worked best with him and why?
Are there any ways in which he feels he's had to adjust his scout play over the years to adapt to shifts in the meta?
If he were to move to and start playing in Europe, who would be his ideal team-mates?
Which player(s) that he's never played with on a team, past or present from any region, would he really like to play or have played with?
How would he describe the experiences he's had being part of three of the four big intercontinental LANs so far? What has it been like not only being one of the first to come over and play the Europeans on their home turf, but to have shown such overall dominance across the events he's attended even while playing so far away from home? What does he think has allowed him to have so much success with such consistency at these international events?
On the subject of the i-Series events - favourite thing(s) about visiting England?
Another great choice for an interviewee, potential here for a really interesting show. Keep it up Sideshow!
Handful of potential questions for clock:
Of all the scout pairings he's been a part of over the years, which scout partner(s) does he think worked best with him and why?
Are there any ways in which he feels he's had to adjust his scout play over the years to adapt to shifts in the meta?
If he were to move to and start playing in Europe, who would be his ideal team-mates?
Which player(s) that he's never played with on a team, past or present from any region, would he really like to play or have played with?
How would he describe the experiences he's had being part of three of the four big intercontinental LANs so far? What has it been like not only being one of the first to come over and play the Europeans on their home turf, but to have shown such overall dominance across the events he's attended even while playing so far away from home? What does he think has allowed him to have so much success with such consistency at these international events?
On the subject of the i-Series events - favourite thing(s) about visiting England?
Another great choice for an interviewee, potential here for a really interesting show. Keep it up Sideshow!
Can we have a solid 10 minutes of clockwork explaining why pyro is the devil class? I think it's the subject he speaks most passionately about and would be nice for these pubbers to have it meticulously explained why their mains are dumb.
Can we have a solid 10 minutes of clockwork explaining why pyro is the devil class? I think it's the subject he speaks most passionately about and would be nice for these pubbers to have it meticulously explained why their mains are dumb.
For clock... did he ever get the prize money?
For clock... did he ever get the prize money?