Is there some sort of site, forum etc out there that regroups most/all the competitive TF2 events happening in the coming weeks/months, across all gamemodes and regions? I'm looking into scheduling some things a bit and would like to avoid double scheduling with big events like tournaments, LANs and season playoffs for different leagues.
:D thanks
Is there some sort of site, forum etc out there that regroups most/all the competitive TF2 events happening in the coming weeks/months, across all gamemodes and regions? I'm looking into scheduling some things a bit and would like to avoid double scheduling with big events like tournaments, LANs and season playoffs for different leagues.
:D thanks
http://www.teamfortress.tv/news
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crackbabydumpsterhttp://www.teamfortress.tv/news
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These are mostly past or current events. I'm looking for "the coming weeks/months".
[quote=crackbabydumpster]http://www.teamfortress.tv/news
https://i.imgur.com/r2wTJET.png
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These are mostly past or current events. I'm looking for "the coming weeks/months".
https://liquipedia.net/teamfortress/
Got pages running for the upcoming ESEA/ETF2L/AFC seasons.
https://liquipedia.net/teamfortress/
Got pages running for the upcoming ESEA/ETF2L/AFC seasons.
georgebaiihttps://liquipedia.net/teamfortress/
Got pages running for the upcoming ESEA/ETF2L/AFC seasons.
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[quote=georgebaii]https://liquipedia.net/teamfortress/
Got pages running for the upcoming ESEA/ETF2L/AFC seasons.[/quote]
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SherwoodfanIs there some sort of site, forum etc out there that regroups most/all the competitive TF2 events happening in the coming weeks/months, across all gamemodes and regions?
Funny you should mention it, I've been working on just such a thing. TF2 events (esport and community) Calendar
I've had some feedback from various groups and have been working that into revisions. I'm comfortable sharing this. The Calendar is free to use in it's read only state. It can be embedded into your site using iframes or linked to directly as in http://events.teamfortress2.com
The view of the information can be adjusted to show various portions of time, day/week/year etc, including an "Agenda" style which is what people will be used to seeing if they usually get their dates from teamfortress.tv. There's even a feature to filter by region. The Calendar though only works in one time zone. I've picked CET (or CEST during the summer) as it's universally used in Europe since it seems to only be relevant to a very small number of people and universally irritates everyone else equally.
SherwoodfanI'm looking into scheduling some things a bit and would like to avoid double scheduling with big events like tournaments, LANs and season playoffs for different leagues.
This is more or less exactly why I started making this but it only works if everyone gets on board. I have notes to share with anyone willing to give me the time. Hit me up on here, or stream or discord.
[quote=Sherwoodfan]Is there some sort of site, forum etc out there that regroups most/all the competitive TF2 events happening in the coming weeks/months, across all gamemodes and regions?
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Funny you should mention it, I've been working on just such a thing. [url=https://teamup.com/kskw1qq1oov5xn9syr]TF2 events (esport and community)[/url] Calendar
I've had some feedback from various groups and have been working that into revisions. I'm comfortable sharing this. The Calendar is free to use in it's read only state. It can be embedded into your site using iframes or linked to directly as in [url=http://events.teamfortress2.com]http://events.teamfortress2.com[/url]
The view of the information can be adjusted to show various portions of time, day/week/year etc, including an "Agenda" style which is what people will be used to seeing if they usually get their dates from teamfortress.tv. There's even a feature to filter by region. The Calendar though only works in one time zone. I've picked CET (or CEST during the summer) as it's universally used in Europe since it seems to only be relevant to a very small number of people and universally irritates everyone else equally.
[quote=Sherwoodfan]I'm looking into scheduling some things a bit and would like to avoid double scheduling with big events like tournaments, LANs and season playoffs for different leagues.
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This is more or less exactly why I started making this but it only works if everyone gets on board. I have notes to share with anyone willing to give me the time. Hit me up on here, or stream or discord.
AgroSherwoodfanIs there some sort of site, forum etc out there that regroups most/all the competitive TF2 events happening in the coming weeks/months, across all gamemodes and regions?
Funny you should mention it, I've been working on just such a thing. TF2 events (esport and community) Calendar
I've had some feedback from various groups and have been working that into revisions. I'm comfortable sharing this. The Calendar is free to use in it's read only state. It can be embedded into your site using iframes or linked to directly as in http://events.teamfortress2.com
The view of the information can be adjusted to show various portions of time, day/week/year etc, including an "Agenda" style which is what people will be used to seeing if they usually get their dates from teamfortress.tv. There's even a feature to filter by region. The Calendar though only works in one time zone. I've picked CET (or CEST during the summer) as it's universally used in Europe since it seems to only be relevant to a very small number of people and universally irritates everyone else equally.
SherwoodfanI'm looking into scheduling some things a bit and would like to avoid double scheduling with big events like tournaments, LANs and season playoffs for different leagues.
This is more or less exactly why I started making this but it only works if everyone gets on board. I have notes to share with anyone willing to give me the time. Hit me up on here, or stream or discord.
Another brother!
I was wondering why there was no calendar thingy yet when we have all sorts of good stuff in this community. Glad to know someone's doing work to ease a scheduler's job!
This is most satisfactory. Exactly what I was looking for!
[quote=Agro][quote=Sherwoodfan]Is there some sort of site, forum etc out there that regroups most/all the competitive TF2 events happening in the coming weeks/months, across all gamemodes and regions?
[/quote]
Funny you should mention it, I've been working on just such a thing. [url=https://teamup.com/kskw1qq1oov5xn9syr]TF2 events (esport and community)[/url] Calendar
I've had some feedback from various groups and have been working that into revisions. I'm comfortable sharing this. The Calendar is free to use in it's read only state. It can be embedded into your site using iframes or linked to directly as in [url=http://events.teamfortress2.com]http://events.teamfortress2.com[/url]
The view of the information can be adjusted to show various portions of time, day/week/year etc, including an "Agenda" style which is what people will be used to seeing if they usually get their dates from teamfortress.tv. There's even a feature to filter by region. The Calendar though only works in one time zone. I've picked CET (or CEST during the summer) as it's universally used in Europe since it seems to only be relevant to a very small number of people and universally irritates everyone else equally.
[quote=Sherwoodfan]I'm looking into scheduling some things a bit and would like to avoid double scheduling with big events like tournaments, LANs and season playoffs for different leagues.
[/quote]
This is more or less exactly why I started making this but it only works if everyone gets on board. I have notes to share with anyone willing to give me the time. Hit me up on here, or stream or discord.[/quote]
Another brother!
I was wondering why there was no calendar thingy yet when we have all sorts of good stuff in this community. Glad to know someone's doing work to ease a scheduler's job!
This is most satisfactory. Exactly what I was looking for!