Basically what invite/prem player would impact comp tf2 the most of they quit or left tf2?
Edit: one weeaboo gone is equivalent to saving 10% of tf2, any weeaboo will do.
Who do you guys think would impact competitive tf2 the most (positively or negatively) if they quit or left?
Basically what invite/prem player would impact comp tf2 the most of they quit or left tf2?
Edit: one weeaboo gone is equivalent to saving 10% of tf2, any weeaboo will do.
Who do you guys think would impact competitive tf2 the most (positively or negatively) if they quit or left?
gaben newel definetl!!!
y
gaben newel definetl!!!
y
If TurboTabs quits we're doomed
If TurboTabs quits we're doomed
if nuze quits this game is then 100% dead
if nuze quits this game is then 100% dead
Top level tf2 has been very competitive at times and maybe that has introduced "a lot more audience members" but that wouldn't affect money almost in any way other than maybe lan fundraisers. And that's not enough to bring people back to tf2.
Also how would it make teams in different leagues around the world more competitive?
Top level tf2 has been very competitive at times and [u]maybe[/u] that has introduced "a lot more audience members" but that wouldn't affect money almost in any way other than maybe lan fundraisers. And that's not enough to bring people back to tf2.
Also how would it make teams in different leagues around the world more competitive?
Your mindset about advancing competitive TF2 is a common but extremely flawed one. A thriving competitive scene should not be about bringing top competitors down but instead about creating an environment with encouragement and incentives for the rest of the competitors to rise up and rival them. Isn't the whole point of competition to find out who can be the best of the best?
Your mindset about advancing competitive TF2 is a common but extremely flawed one. A thriving competitive scene should not be about bringing top competitors down but instead about creating an environment with encouragement and incentives for the rest of the competitors to rise up and rival them. Isn't the whole point of competition to find out who can be the best of the best?
b4nnyYour mindset about advancing competitive TF2 is a common but extremely flawed one. A thriving competitive scene should not be about bringing top competitors down but instead about creating an environment with encouragement and incentives for the rest of the competitors to rise up and rival them. Isn't the whole point of competition to find out who can be the best of the best?
I completely agree. But my question was what player, if any was to leave the tf2 comp scene, would change tf2 the most, positively or negatively. I hope I didn't make my question easily misunderstood, im not trying to say that top players should leave, im just asking about the potential effects of players leaving tf2 which i feel like is highly probable in the next few years. One example of players leaving tf2 can be players like seagull who is now playing overwatch, could that inspire more tf2 players to play overwatch instead as there is more money involved?
[quote=b4nny]Your mindset about advancing competitive TF2 is a common but extremely flawed one. A thriving competitive scene should not be about bringing top competitors down but instead about creating an environment with encouragement and incentives for the rest of the competitors to rise up and rival them. Isn't the whole point of competition to find out who can be the best of the best?[/quote]
I completely agree. But my question was what player, if any was to leave the tf2 comp scene, would change tf2 the most, positively or negatively. I hope I didn't make my question easily misunderstood, im not trying to say that top players should leave, im just asking about the potential effects of players leaving tf2 which i feel like is highly probable in the next few years. One example of players leaving tf2 can be players like seagull who is now playing overwatch, could that inspire more tf2 players to play overwatch instead as there is more money involved?
[quote=Casual]MR SLIN[/quote]
Why mr slin
he's commenting on your reasoning:
In my opinion, if one of the core players of froyotech quit tf2 (like b4nny) (not saying anyone SHOULD leave), it would change tf2 the most by making invite as well as teams in different leagues around the world more competitive by making froyotech less dominant. Top level tf2 would become a lot more entertaining to watch. Making top level tf2 more competitive will not only grow tf2 itself, but it would introduce alot more audience members meaning alot more money, which could potentially bring people back into tf2. Idk if that would even work, maybe it would make tf2 die, who knows.
not the question itself.
high level tf2 would be much more boring if the high level talent left.
he's commenting on your reasoning:
[quote]In my opinion, if one of the core players of froyotech quit tf2 (like b4nny) (not saying anyone SHOULD leave), it would change tf2 the most by making invite as well as teams in different leagues around the world more competitive by making froyotech less dominant. Top level tf2 would become a lot more entertaining to watch. Making top level tf2 more competitive will not only grow tf2 itself, but it would introduce alot more audience members meaning alot more money, which could potentially bring people back into tf2. Idk if that would even work, maybe it would make tf2 die, who knows.[/quote]
not the question itself.
high level tf2 would be much more boring if the high level talent left.
crabfhe's commenting on your reasoning:
In my opinion, if one of the core players of froyotech quit tf2 (like b4nny) (not saying anyone SHOULD leave), it would change tf2 the most by making invite as well as teams in different leagues around the world more competitive by making froyotech less dominant. Top level tf2 would become a lot more entertaining to watch. Making top level tf2 more competitive will not only grow tf2 itself, but it would introduce alot more audience members meaning alot more money, which could potentially bring people back into tf2. Idk if that would even work, maybe it would make tf2 die, who knows.
not the question itself.
high level tf2 would be much more boring if the high level talent left.
Oh i see. I guess my opinion would probably negatively impact tf2. Idk.
Edit: but also, im not saying if high level talent left, im asking if 1 single player left.
[quote=crabf]he's commenting on your reasoning:
[quote]In my opinion, if one of the core players of froyotech quit tf2 (like b4nny) (not saying anyone SHOULD leave), it would change tf2 the most by making invite as well as teams in different leagues around the world more competitive by making froyotech less dominant. Top level tf2 would become a lot more entertaining to watch. Making top level tf2 more competitive will not only grow tf2 itself, but it would introduce alot more audience members meaning alot more money, which could potentially bring people back into tf2. Idk if that would even work, maybe it would make tf2 die, who knows.[/quote]
not the question itself.
high level tf2 would be much more boring if the high level talent left.[/quote]
Oh i see. I guess my opinion would probably negatively impact tf2. Idk.
Edit: but also, im not saying if high level talent left, im asking if 1 single player left.
mixerb4nnyYour mindset about advancing competitive TF2 is a common but extremely flawed one. A thriving competitive scene should not be about bringing top competitors down but instead about creating an environment with encouragement and incentives for the rest of the competitors to rise up and rival them. Isn't the whole point of competition to find out who can be the best of the best?
I completely agree. But my question was what player, if any was to leave the tf2 comp scene, would change tf2 the most, positively or negatively.
you're talking to him
[quote=mixer][quote=b4nny]Your mindset about advancing competitive TF2 is a common but extremely flawed one. A thriving competitive scene should not be about bringing top competitors down but instead about creating an environment with encouragement and incentives for the rest of the competitors to rise up and rival them. Isn't the whole point of competition to find out who can be the best of the best?[/quote]
I completely agree. But my question was what player, if any was to leave the tf2 comp scene, would change tf2 the most, positively or negatively.[/quote]
you're talking to him
TheMackey5If TurboTabs quits we're doomed
Here are my list of demands:
1. Lock of Admirable's hair
2. Sideshow's shed
3. Caster of the season for etf2l season 1-50
4. Everyone from tftv staff messages me how nice our trello is
5. Me and uncle dane swap Twitter accounts
6. Tsc lets me change the background on the news board
You have 24 hours to comply
[quote=TheMackey5]If TurboTabs quits we're doomed[/quote]
Here are my list of demands:
1. Lock of Admirable's hair
2. Sideshow's shed
3. Caster of the season for etf2l season 1-50
4. Everyone from tftv staff messages me how nice our trello is
5. Me and uncle dane swap Twitter accounts
6. Tsc lets me change the background on the news board
You have 24 hours to comply
TurboTabsTheMackey5If TurboTabs quits we're doomed
Here are my list of demands:
1. Lock of Admirable's hair
2. Sideshow's shed
3. Caster of the season for etf2l season 1-50
4. Everyone from tftv staff messages me how nice our trello is
5. Me and uncle dane swap Twitter accounts
6. Tsc lets me change the background on the news board
You have 24 hours to comply
Do it. Quit. You wont
[quote=TurboTabs][quote=TheMackey5]If TurboTabs quits we're doomed[/quote]
Here are my list of demands:
1. Lock of Admirable's hair
2. Sideshow's shed
3. Caster of the season for etf2l season 1-50
4. Everyone from tftv staff messages me how nice our trello is
5. Me and uncle dane swap Twitter accounts
6. Tsc lets me change the background on the news board
You have 24 hours to comply[/quote]
Do it. Quit. You wont
wish all of nunya+weebs quit
game would benefit endlessly from having such a tumor removed from the community
wish all of nunya+weebs quit
game would benefit endlessly from having such a tumor removed from the community
ari/serveme or masternoob with the site
ari/serveme or masternoob with the site
sacari/serveme or masternoob with the site
Masternoob is a friggen mongo, the tf community would be better off if he quit.
[quote=sac]ari/serveme or masternoob with the site[/quote]
Masternoob is a friggen mongo, the tf community would be better off if he quit.
mixerb4nnyYour mindset about advancing competitive TF2 is a common but extremely flawed one. A thriving competitive scene should not be about bringing top competitors down but instead about creating an environment with encouragement and incentives for the rest of the competitors to rise up and rival them. Isn't the whole point of competition to find out who can be the best of the best?
I completely agree. But my question was what player, if any was to leave the tf2 comp scene, would change tf2 the most, positively or negatively. I hope I didn't make my question easily misunderstood, im not trying to say that top players should leave, im just asking about the potential effects of players leaving tf2 which i feel like is highly probable in the next few years. One example of players leaving tf2 can be players like seagull who is now playing overwatch, could that inspire more tf2 players to play overwatch instead as there is more money involved?
the answer to your question is the person you replied to
[quote=mixer][quote=b4nny]Your mindset about advancing competitive TF2 is a common but extremely flawed one. A thriving competitive scene should not be about bringing top competitors down but instead about creating an environment with encouragement and incentives for the rest of the competitors to rise up and rival them. Isn't the whole point of competition to find out who can be the best of the best?[/quote]
I completely agree. But my question was what player, if any was to leave the tf2 comp scene, would change tf2 the most, positively or negatively. I hope I didn't make my question easily misunderstood, im not trying to say that top players should leave, im just asking about the potential effects of players leaving tf2 which i feel like is highly probable in the next few years. One example of players leaving tf2 can be players like seagull who is now playing overwatch, could that inspire more tf2 players to play overwatch instead as there is more money involved?[/quote]
the answer to your question is the person you replied to
If rising talent 'Cat & the BowCar' quit, my dmix discord would hold an in-game roleplay funeral and cease dmixes for until a year after his passing.
If rising talent 'Cat & the BowCar' quit, my dmix discord would hold an in-game roleplay funeral and cease dmixes for until a year after his passing.
Makysacari/serveme or masternoob with the site
Masternoob is a friggen mongo, the tf community would be better off if he quit.
its not cuz hes a mongo that the tf community would be better off without tf2stadium, where do you think the people who use the site will go to? nowhere thats where. your response just shows you dont see the bigger picture.
[quote=Maky][quote=sac]ari/serveme or masternoob with the site[/quote]
Masternoob is a friggen mongo, the tf community would be better off if he quit.[/quote]
its not cuz hes a mongo that the tf community would be better off without tf2stadium, where do you think the people who use the site will go to? nowhere thats where. your response just shows you dont see the bigger picture.
this is such a retarded question
this is such a retarded question
its gotta be jediflamaster for me
its gotta be jediflamaster for me