Question made for no other reason than curiosity.
well they donT play it anymore
that means they think it's a sack of nasty stinky shit
that means they think it's a sack of nasty stinky shit
nuttynutnutwell they donT play it anymore
that means they think it's a sack of nasty stinky shit
Hmm...
that means they think it's a sack of nasty stinky shit[/quote]
Hmm...
where does your raging negativity and thoughts come from nuttynutnut
caaaaaaaaatwhere does your raging negativity and retarded thoughts come from nuttynutnut
they are ex-pro for reasons and don't play the game for reasons aswell. they don't like the game maybe???
they are ex-pro for reasons and don't play the game for reasons aswell. they don't like the game maybe???
nuttynutnutcaaaaaaaaatwhere does your raging negativity and retarded thoughts come from nuttynutnut
they are ex-pro for reasons and don't play the game for reasons aswell. they don't like the game maybe???
people move on for a lot of reasons, whether it be focusing on your life outside of video games, or greener pastures for professional gaming (monetarily)
they are ex-pro for reasons and don't play the game for reasons aswell. they don't like the game maybe???[/quote]
people move on for a lot of reasons, whether it be focusing on your life outside of video games, or greener pastures for professional gaming (monetarily)
Off my chat with Richard Lewis at Dreamhack Atlanta, most former tf2 OW players would rather be playing tf2 if there was money fwiw.
DreamboatOff my chat with Richard Lewis at Dreamhack Atlanta, most former tf2 OW players would rather be playing tf2 if there was money fwiw.
That's nice to hear, although somewhat unsurprising...
That's nice to hear, although somewhat unsurprising...
DreamboatOff my chat with Richard Lewis at Dreamhack Atlanta, most former tf2 OW players would rather be playing tf2 if there was money fwiw.
This is what I heard as well.
This is what I heard as well.
DreamboatOff my chat with Richard Lewis at Dreamhack Atlanta, most former tf2 OW players would rather be playing tf2 if there was money fwiw.
Found the clip:
https://clips.twitch.tv/CrackyVivaciousRavenSuperVinlin
21 seconds.
Found the clip:
https://clips.twitch.tv/CrackyVivaciousRavenSuperVinlin
21 seconds.
People got smart, soldiers got scared, demo got nerfed. Tank heals on scouts opie
For what I've gathered, most of retired players still like the game and watch some LAN events like Insomnia, and might play on PUGs sometimes, and have left because of lack of interest and/or OW's money.
DreamboatDreamboatOff my chat with Richard Lewis at Dreamhack Atlanta, most former tf2 OW players would rather be playing tf2 if there was money fwiw.
Found the clip:
https://clips.twitch.tv/CrackyVivaciousRavenSuperVinlin
21 seconds.
I think I've heard the same in some video with Thorin.
Found the clip:
https://clips.twitch.tv/CrackyVivaciousRavenSuperVinlin
21 seconds.[/quote]
I think I've heard the same in some video with Thorin.
Also Anders and Semmler (CS:GO casters) once talked about being hyped about tf2 matchmaking being added during a game, shame valve flopped it so hard.
ive kinda felt like valve has done more harm to this community than good. i'd rather the casual playerbase dont know competitive exists rather than think its a sack of absolute horse shit
gatsanive kinda felt like valve has done more harm to this community than good. i'd rather the casual playerbase dont know competitive exists rather than think its a sack of absolute horse shit
We can only hope that people come more aware of OW player's actual opinion in OW,update fixes both Casual and Matchmaking, and Valve supports this community more, so other people get better view on this community.
We can only hope that people come more aware of OW player's actual opinion in OW,update fixes both Casual and Matchmaking, and Valve supports this community more, so other people get better view on this community.
Valve hasn't managed to pull through on anything for years. Don't get your hopes up. Focus on making what we have as good as it can be.
MenachemValve hasn't managed to pull through on anything for years. Don't get your hopes up. Focus on making what we have as good as it can be.
Alright, then.
Alright, then.
So sad anymore what it's become. Pro's put so much work, and Valve just couldn't get it. Sure, everyone, including me puts the blame on Valve for everything, like HL3, Pyro Update, etc. Valve is a busy company, don't get me wrong, and there is probably a reason they haven't pushed much out. To miss the fact however that so many people played TF2 and loved it with their heart and soul, only to for the developer to look at it and go "meh, you don't deserve to be a real esport" until it was too late is a disgrace.
I haven't played league overwatch since first season of UGC and the game has probably changed drastically, but from what i remember lots of people didn't like how the game was being played competitively, as well as how Blizzard was balancing for the comp scene. I could be wrong but that's what i remember. This is also the fact that many of the people ik that play OW just kinda are casual players, and enjoy it that way which is fine. Also, when i say casual I'm including the in game matchmaking system as such.
To relate back to the conversation, I feel like people who know what TF2 is competitively, they would come to a working MM system, but its VERY hard to introduce people to it, unlike many other esports nowadays. So valve prioritizing that aspect isn't so bad, BUT you kinda need a working MM to do that effectively imo.
To relate back to the conversation, I feel like people who know what TF2 is competitively, they would come to a working MM system, but its VERY hard to introduce people to it, unlike many other esports nowadays. So valve prioritizing that aspect isn't so bad, BUT you kinda need a working MM to do that effectively imo.
Pro players go to the game that offers them money for their skillset.
Many OW players have stated that the only reason they play it is money. There's a clip of Taimou where he says pretty much that exactly.
Many OW players have stated that the only reason they play it is money. There's a clip of Taimou where he says pretty much that exactly.
Hello I am an ex-Pro player and I like tf2 these days.
georgebaiiAwaiting Alfa's essay
https://youtu.be/PMnC_ApN9f8
Man imagine if valve actually put money into TF2 comp like they did with DOTA 2 and CSGO
Its a shame when pro players that actually like the game leave because there just isnt any fucking money in this game
It sucks man, theres still so much potential in this 10 yr old game but valve just doesnt care dude
major feels bad man
Its a shame when pro players that actually like the game leave because there just isnt any fucking money in this game
It sucks man, theres still so much potential in this 10 yr old game but valve just doesnt care dude
major feels bad man
alfageorgebaiiAwaiting Alfa's essay
https://youtu.be/PMnC_ApN9f8
lmao did you find this thread when you googled your name or something
https://youtu.be/PMnC_ApN9f8[/quote]
lmao did you find this thread when you googled your name or something
alfageorgebaiiAwaiting Alfa's essay
https://youtu.be/PMnC_ApN9f8
good essay
https://youtu.be/PMnC_ApN9f8[/quote]
good essay
alec_Hello I am an ex-Pro player and I like tf2 these days.
+1
+1
Dota works because of icefrog, not because of valve.
Their contributions to CSGO have been the negev laser and the revolver so they've done a great job over there as well.
These were great games, originally mods, that valve took over and at the best didn't completely ruin. It seems apparent to me that tf2 was an accident that they've been ruining gradually for years now.
Their contributions to CSGO have been the negev laser and the revolver so they've done a great job over there as well.
These were great games, originally mods, that valve took over and at the best didn't completely ruin. It seems apparent to me that tf2 was an accident that they've been ruining gradually for years now.