and esea winners of the highest divison of csgo get 125k USD, FeelsBadMan
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thalash an invite tf2 god
ManSkirtDude101Hopefully this match wont be a stalemate for 5 hours.
actually the minimum time for the match is about 2 and 1/2 hours of just full gameplay, not to include the banter
inb4thalashwinsalanandmakesaspeechwiththatphrase
im sorry im not good i apologize for my ego please forgive me, im just europeean
mousiopeCitricsaamreleasing a competitive mode costs them 0 dollarsThere's no such thing as a free lunch. The TF2 team clearly sees some potential here and want to explore it. Investing developer time when they could've produced another standard tf2 update says as much. Whether they continue on and invest money into the scene is another question entirely
they also saw potential on pass the time, the mannpower mode, rd_asteroid, and bumper carts etc ..
you know whats gonna happen after the MM update ? 6 months of half cooked updates trying to fix the broken stuff, they will eventually give some things the community wants but most of it we wont get it.
They will throw contracts and hats/skins at it and get revenue of it, but eventually will become stale like every other project they did in the past years.
Do you know why the casual mode was their priority to fix after the competitive update ? Because its the casual community that actually supports $$$ the game, while the competitive community is asking for 250k pool prize majors (pool prize ! not to mention the investment they would actually have to make the organize the whole thing).
another solution is to fund the next lan (Dreamhack Winter?) with like 30k money and let the community take control, and see how they do
we need the thalash vs b4nny fight again
TapleyTF2 is strong due to our community of amazing people :) better than any game in e-sports history. However this community is getting slightly smaller each lan/year, matchmaking is great but its too late, the game is too old, valve will not give it the financial backing to make competitive big, there is no point in their eyes as they make far too much money out of cosmetics.
TF2 won't die as long as the great people support it from casters to admins to cameramen to artists to spectators. Play for fun and for the enjoyment of creativity don't pin any hopes on this game going big. Pin your hopes on TF3 on Source2.
all memes aside do you think valve would actually consider making a tf3, I mean thanks for the compliments but if valve would do tf3 it creates a fresh new aura, but it probably wouldn't happen
Hafficooli'm leaving for ow...
rip
nopesaamValve didn't grow to be the massively successful company it is by throwing money at projects for no reasonbecause sponsoring competitive tournaments would make no sense for growing a game that's just released a competitive matchmaking mode...
yeah i mean why release a competitive mode if you weren't going to do a tournament
flumeIce_Cold_Lemonadethey won't give 200k instantly. I think that 30-40k sponsor for a first try wouldn't be bad.flumeIf Valve is quick enough and they sponsor the tournaments (not talking about instantly throwing in 1 million or shit like that) and if they consultate with pros, casing members and people that cared and care about this game from a long time, and they update quicker and more efficiently, this game should have a bright future.Yeah I'd say 200k would be good especially for mainly 8ish teams that could really contend in the tournament, and possibly go to 400k to beat out overwatch's money because tf2 comp community is starting to go out to overwatch.
Yeah I'd say at DHW Sponsor the event with around 50k to lay out costs and encourage more teams to go.