What did you guys think about STAR_ in the Ready Up documentary?
He seemed like he knew what he was talking about. I haven't watched the twitch clips op posted, because i don't want to ruin my day.
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What did you guys think about STAR_ in the Ready Up documentary?
He seemed like he knew what he was talking about. I haven't watched the twitch clips op posted, because i don't want to ruin my day.
Probably reminisce about the people I had a chance of dating while listening to this song (really good breakup song btw).
It looks unprofessional at least to me, because casters usually don't tinker with the options in many other games. The biggest culprit of this viewmodel problem is extelevision.
Whenever I watch competitive tf2, and watch your streams/videos, the viewmodel_fov is a bit high. It makes it look unprofessional and I would reccomend you guys turned it back to default viewmodel_fov. This would cover up more of the screen, unless you guys put on transparent viewmodels; where you can still see the whole map. This is a small problem I have with your streams, but it does get on my nerves.
How will balancing weapons for competitive work? I know valve will restrict items for balancing I think...