honestly if froyo and the good invite teams switched to overwatch i wouldn't mind
- keep playing pugs until the game dies to the point where comp doesn't exist in any form
or
- play until I lose interest in the game and move on to casually play other games
or
- play until I lose interest in the game and move on to casually play other games
Keep playing if it's fun?
LOL what a fucking thread
LOL what a fucking thread
rocketslayhonestly if froyo and the good invite teams switched to overwatch i wouldn't mind
so just Froyo?
so just Froyo?
I don't care if the game becomes big, which it never will unless valve make a tf3 with competitive in mind just like how OW came to have an esport scene. The problem for me is that you can't play 6v6 tf2 unless you play on a team. In pugs you can get fat kidded plus they take awhile to start sometimes (or they never start because we're a very small community), while lobbies were always bad unless you're new to the game, and mm is a failure. The big appeal to games like ow, csgo, league, dota, whatever else that is an actual esport is that you can play ranked mm/esea/cevo/faceit/whatever else anytime any day of the week whenever you want to play it. That's what killed my drive to keep playing. I don't want to be limited to playing a game for just scrims and matches for only 5 days a week and maybe pugs after. Some people are into grinding mge/dm/jump/surf/pugs while waiting for those scrims & matches but I only want to play 6s tf2, so why should I keep playing tf2 when I can play dota or csgo whenever I feel like playing those games?
I still like backing up for tf2 teams from time to time but that's about it. I might play a season of tf2 every summer when I don't have college to worry about otherwise I don't have a reason to put as much time as I use to into it.
rocketslayhonestly if froyo and the good invite teams switched to overwatch i wouldn't mind
http://wiki.teamliquid.net/overwatch/Splyce, http://wiki.teamliquid.net/overwatch/NRG_eSports
I still like backing up for tf2 teams from time to time but that's about it. I might play a season of tf2 every summer when I don't have college to worry about otherwise I don't have a reason to put as much time as I use to into it.
[quote=rocketslay]honestly if froyo and the good invite teams switched to overwatch i wouldn't mind[/quote]
http://wiki.teamliquid.net/overwatch/Splyce, http://wiki.teamliquid.net/overwatch/NRG_eSports
rocketslayhonestly if froyo and the good invite teams switched to overwatch i wouldn't mind
explain
explain
idk i like watching banny's stream and overwatch is p fun to watch when watching from one person's pOV
TF2 will never become big and I don't care. I'll keep playing this game, less and less until Valve finally kills it.
This game has no future really, its never gonna make it big, and that's been obvious to anyone with a brain for years. If people were only sticking around in the hope that the game takes off, they're dumb and should have hopped on the ow train as soon as they could. Anyone still playing tf2 is either delusional or doing so purely for the enjoyment of the game, so i imagine most peoples answers will be 'keep playing till it stops being fun'.
CSGO if I want to use my brain, overwatch if I want to turn my brain off.
I play tf2 because I like the game. If it becomes big cool, if not who really cares.
i'll keep playing until esea tf2 stops being a thing, or until i just don't want to play anymore, whichever comes first
I guess my dreams of becoming a professional fps player without being able to aim will be dead :(
demo mains unite ^^
demo mains unite ^^
Keep playing until ESEA dies and decent inhouse pugs stop occurring regularly. Maybe switch to CS or something? TBH other than TF2 CS and Rocksmith I don't really play many video games. Would probably still keep streaming TF2 casual and mm.
csgo became way bigger than how it was so why can't tf2?
faggetcsgo became way bigger than how it was so why can't tf2?
its a nearly 10 year old game
its a nearly 10 year old game
I'll feel bad for people who have put crazy amounts of time and resources towards making the comp scene better. Doesn't affect me personally though.
Avvyfaggetcsgo became way bigger than how it was so why can't tf2?
its a nearly 10 year old game
I still dont understand this reason...
Counter strike source is 12 years old, instead of updating it constantly they made cs go.
TF2 is 9 years old, instead of making tf3 they kept updating it.
I dont see the problem in the age?
It's not like counter strike go was much more successful then counter strike source at the beginning, if they kept updating counter strike source to what cs go is now it would have been as successful im pretty sure.
its a nearly 10 year old game[/quote]
I still dont understand this reason...
Counter strike source is 12 years old, instead of updating it constantly they made cs go.
TF2 is 9 years old, instead of making tf3 they kept updating it.
I dont see the problem in the age?
It's not like counter strike go was much more successful then counter strike source at the beginning, if they kept updating counter strike source to what cs go is now it would have been as successful im pretty sure.
TF2 is a pretty big game, it's just the competitive community that is tiny.
Apparently B4nnys answer to the question "when are you going to quit?" is "either very soon or in a very long time". B4nny leaving would likely be the nail in the coffin for competitive 6s
YouApparently B4nnys answer to the question "when are you going to quit?" is "either very soon or in a very long time". B4nny leaving would likely be the nail in the coffin for NA 6s
ftfy xd
ftfy xd
YouApparently B4nnys answer to the question "when are you going to quit?" is "either very soon or in a very long time". B4nny leaving would likely be the nail in the coffin for competitive 6s
b4nny leaving wouldn't kill na 6s its that if he left it would mean na 6s was already dead
b4nny leaving wouldn't kill na 6s its that if he left it would mean na 6s was already dead
I'd probably just find another game to play, to be completely honest.