https://twitter.com/majornelson/status/789134115119456257/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
As of the 20th, The Orange Box is playable on Xbox One.
Think this'll bring any confused gamers to TF2 streams? Impact us at all in any way?
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https://twitter.com/majornelson/status/789134115119456257/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
As of the 20th, The Orange Box is playable on Xbox One.
Think this'll bring any confused gamers to TF2 streams? Impact us at all in any way?
tfw you reschedule for every team at your own extreme inconvenience, and then the one time you need it, the other team can't do it
I had watched someone play a lot irl, and it looked so fun. I didn't have a mouse, though, so I tried to play the tutorial on a laptop with a trackpad that could only right click or scroll using two-fingered shit... So, I was not only aiming with a trackpad but also trying to use trackpad scrolling to switch weapons. It didn't go well.
Super nice. Fraaags on scout and sniper, and she's gotten so much better in the past few months. My money's on her continuing to improve a ton. :D
tojogg nab, fuck differ
https://i.gyazo.com/d084c74a37a00cfa72d09c2ed8df8eda.png
gg!
Edit: Do gyazo links break here now?
Updated pic of Andrew "TF2's Hottest Dad" Morin:
U can still probably use a bunch of other options to make it look less dx9-y. I was a dx8 diehard until I realized that dx9 doesn't have to look all shiny and stretchy and horrible.
Habib, Kawa, and Skye were among the few to be patient with me and comm consistently when I was a total noob on pug.me. It's still cool to do pugchamp with them.
Personally, I'd love to watch a cast and hear something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXh5cMfnRXg
janedoevalve servers were literally the best pub servers
no ads
noobs
it wasnt really laggy either so it was fun
100%. Casual queueing and community pubs are so much less fun for me, so I just pub way less now overall.
West Coast LAN hype! I might go if I can get the money and a little time off work. It could be cheaper than $100 to fly from Portland if I buy at the right time. :0
Today and tomorrow were going to be the last days I had off both work and TF2 for literal months, and I'm playing a match instead because Lee double booked us yesterday.
Also, I'm gonna be working 6 days a week for a while here and still getting shit pay fml
gg to dunheon defenders. hella fun match.
tfw I told cornpop it wouldn't be a good game to cast and then it was fantastic... ;__;
Quit:
-bulimia, which I had throughout teenage yrs
-bad posture
-excessive sugar
Trying to quit:
-being late to work too often
-taking bad days out on my favorite people
-giving up when things don't come easily
If you build up a small base of things that you like and are easy to cook and just have around a lot of the time, it's really helpful. For not spending a lot of money, you should learn how to make use of dry goods like bags of beans, lentils, rice, and oats. Very cheap and healthy. For example, I'll make big batches of crockpot or stock pot beans (onion, garlic, salt, and cumin are p much all you need to flavor them). You can freeze some of them for later and make burritos and tacos and stuff. If you keep a small pot of rice or oats or whatever grain made, you can use that with savory stuff or for breakfast--warm brown rice with a little maple syrup, bananas, and milk is rly good.
When I was really, really broke and having to spend in the low double digits on food for the whole month, I got sad because I couldn't buy a lot of produce, and it sucks to not eat fresh food, so I learned how to sprout lentils, which gets you a lot of an awesome, crisp, cheap-as-hell little veggie. Carrots and potatoes are also your friends, expense-wise. You can do a lot with those, but be sure to try baking cut up starchy veggies like that with some garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper... so tasty.