How much better do you think you would be if you could play at ~40 ping on NA servers?
Will you come to LAN if the opportunity arises?
Have you played shootmania?
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How much better do you think you would be if you could play at ~40 ping on NA servers?
Will you come to LAN if the opportunity arises?
Have you played shootmania?
Something can be good/viable and unsportsmanlike at the same time, they aren't mutually exclusive
Both teams played well, kind of upset that mixup parked the bus with like 15 minute left in the game but i guess the best team still won.
I agree with saltysally - the way the channel is now basically locks out any newer players from playing certain classes without spending a long time waiting (and even then they're not guaranteed to get in). I really enjoyed using the channel when it was running the first version of the bot that guaranteed a spot on a first-come, first-serve basis. Now it's like a lower tier of pug.na. The better, or more well-known players get picked over the newer and perhaps not as skilled/experienced players. This channel no longer offers the same opportunities it did to new players under the original bot. If anything, it has become more hostile towards new players.
I think Mix vs. Epsilon is impossible to really predict. They're both such strong and unique teams that I can't analyze how they will match each other. They are both definitely top 2 teams, however.
1 Mix/Epsilon
2 Mix/Epsilon
3 TCM (Kaidus to have a great lan)
4 LG
5 Inf
Every day, countless innocent players get fat kidded on tf2.pug, game after game. Thoughts?
How many hours a day do you practice tf2? What is your preferred practice style? MGE, DM, or scrimming?
Who are the most overrated/underrated players in invite?