Love the teamwork aspect of the game more than anything and also the great friends I’ve met through the community
The wave of adrenaline you get playing 6s and how relaxing surfing is
the communities for so many different aspects of tf2 whether thats casual, comp, jumping, surfing, mapping, etc.
the communities for so many different aspects of tf2 whether thats casual, comp, jumping, surfing, mapping, etc.
Everything about the medic class, it made it very easy for my brain to transfer from being a strict RTS player into a shooter of some sorts. The micromanaging of every aspect of positioning and flanks gave more of an adrenaline rush than hitting any airshot would (weird but whatever) Having things be in my control, kind of like someone pulling the strings and relying that my teammates would fulfill their role. Being able to take advantage of an ADD loaded brain and come up with random plays on the fly, and seeing my teammates accomplish them was the greatest joy. But the most joy was unlike RTS units which cant ride adrenaline waves, if stuff went right in TF2 and you just got in the groove you were unstoppable.
Fuck!
Very good game.
Thoughtout my lfie I've never dabbled in a bunch of games at once and instead would usually 'obsessively' get involved with a specific games community instead (warcraft 3 before TF2) but this by far was the most fulfilling group. I to this day prefer any esport to be the size of TF2, makes it much more intimate.
Fuck!
Very good game.
Thoughtout my lfie I've never dabbled in a bunch of games at once and instead would usually 'obsessively' get involved with a specific games community instead (warcraft 3 before TF2) but this by far was the most fulfilling group. I to this day prefer any esport to be the size of TF2, makes it much more intimate.