I feel like some average joes, e.g ugc steel players may label themselves as "pros" to get in on that
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Where do you guys get your comfortable hoodies for the upcoming Winter season?
If the game is already going to be ESL, should teams like Epsilon or Froyotech capitalize on pioneering it? It seems like TF2 players are doing pretty well, e.g Clockwork looks like the best Tracer already. Individually or collectively in a team, if we made strides in OW competitively, would that reflect publicity back to TF2 competitive as an "origin game", something tangential to say, Super Smash Bros Melee and Brawl/4?
Why did they turn it down
Googler makes sick stuff
I didn't say they should go, I said it would be nice to see the best team attend an event of this scale
It'd be sick if Froyotech could attend instead of one of those teams
TF2 doesn't stop crashing randomly, without any error messages