untamedany new yorkers?
NY team got themselves a spectator main right here B)
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untamedany new yorkers?
NY team got themselves a spectator main right here B)
Gritomathere were talks of meetups in canada, could that potentially go international?
what about rgb? theres good turnout despite the small event
while there are discussions with TheFragile about making RGB a 2 day event to ease the stress on him as an organizer and the teams as marathon players, the main concern I've heard from every euro I've asked to try and fly out to RGB is simply that the money isn't worth it for what's essentially a 1 or 2 day event when euro events like iSeries and Copenhagen are 4-5 days of the community being together.
It is a lot easier to swallow an 800+ dollar flight added to the normal LAN costs when you are getting the same out of what you're paying a fraction to travel within your own continent. RGB has also only had on-site alcohol sale so far at the TMG-partnered event iirc, which makes a difference when you factor in people who want to come to LANs to socialize and see old friends/make new ones, especially when Oaks (town where RGB is held, about an hour from downtown philly) is a ghost town after 6PM.
I love RGB and it is my dream for the friends I made in Europe at iSeries and through teamfortress.tv and ETF to come over and be a part of the LAN that I am deeply in love with, but it's just difficult to justify.
https://www.teamfortress.tv/34957/teamfortress-tv-player-map
TFTV player map (outdated by a few years but probably still helpful if people are lookin to make these lists)
EntropyTFSteam games I think you can just back up as well and then point steam back to that directory after your reinstall and have them but I'm not certain about that.
This does indeed work, it's how I point my directory back at my 2TB external if I ever move my pc and forget to plug it in immediately; backup your games to another drive, then go to install one of the games on the drive. Select "create a new steam directory on
drive:\
and select the steam folder on said drive. It'll detect the game already installed as well as any other games on the drive. After this happens you can just cancel the reinstall (or continue since it'll just verify game files for the selected game anyways which isn't necessarily a bad thing)
Redeye's opinion of TF2 has never really been a secret, especially considering he used to be involved in iSeries. His opinions on the game can be seen in the i46 grand finals as well as the Ready Up documentary, there are also other major names in esports like Slasher who have expressed their support for the competitive community of Team Fortress 2. Unfortunately having a bunch of famous esports icons saying "well this game shoulda been given a chance" is a very long call from "This game has an active chance at growing into something massive." or having actual developers touch the game outside of a handful of game-breaking bugs in the last 3 years.
Valve's silence the past few years has been astoundingly bad, even compared to how they used to operate. I remember ~2016 when they wanted to start talking way more with the community; there were many figureheads that visited the Bellevue HQ, there were explanations in blog posts about future plans and reasoning for current changes; It really began to feel like they cared. Then the shitstorm that was the competitive beta launched, released fully a few months later with no changes outside of cosmetic changes, and soon after that and the following Jungle Inferno update a year later they turned into the totally mute company we know today.
Anyone with hope with Valve, while I do respect that there was a time where there really seemed like there was a chance, that time came and went without any real support from the developers. If competitive TF2 is more than a passion project or stepping stone and you have genuine hope that there will be any updates or developer support for the competitive game I really hate to be the one that rains on your parade but it just isn't happening. I think there's a half decent chance that the game could still grow community-side and function better on third party support than it does currently, even without major esports players such as ESL/ESEA/FACEIT, but it'll be a decent amount of time, money, and effort sunk in before that happens.
bump main soldier or div 1/2 medic
edit can pay now
mekdeddythis killed our team thanks
EntropyTFteams dead lol thx
RGL killed our team
Thanks :)
zandaHidiThere's now Ministry of Game on Wilson near the 400, however I haven't contacted them nor have I visited so I do not know if that would be appropriate for our needs. Anyone been?one of my friends has been there/talked to them before. he said they're pretty cool. might be worth looking into
Mentioned this to Hidi but Waves Gaming is another pretty good venue, worked a CS event there in the past and their staff are pretty great, have space and PCs for plenty of players, and have a really good scalable broadcast setup if we want to have games casted (there's a nice spectator area in front of the stage with a projection screen just above the stage).
Bonus points for it being accessible via public transport
Having visited Toronto a lot I think it is an absolutely beautiful city and would be a great place to LAN in terms of things to do outside of game, nice city/not a ton of crime, places to eat, afterparty spots, etc. as well as the relative closeness to east coast gamers and the decent population of TF2 players in Ontario.
The main issue however is that the majority of TF2's NA playerbase is located in the United States, and I'd wager a guess that the majority of players simply don't have a passport (or enhanced license in the case of my fellow New Yorkers) so logistically speaking that adds another 2 months of waiting and 150 dollars of cost into many player's already tight LAN budgets.
Feel free to reach out to me if you want organizing help, just not sure if it'll have enough of a draw for US players. I know back in the day LAN ETS was a thing in Quebec that had TF2 at some point, so maybe I'm wrong or ignorant, just see that being a large road block.
I love to game.
can tilt relatively often and is a religious shotgun user
however fun to play with and has vocal comms & calls
overall decent epic gamer :)
really skilled and cool players :)
might wanna post your roster so players have an idea of who they'd be playing with