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Uh oh, is this going to turn into a Chippendale's performance?
TurinIf all the butthurt CS kids stop playing I wonder if they'll relocate cash winnings
Assuming they don't try to sue ESEA to death, I would be okay with a 50/50 split with LoL.
Personally... If I was running an Invite team I'd be on the phone with MLG asking if they've got room for 8-12 teams.
It's a conspiracy against Slin, I just know it. :P
There has to be a segment on the big news of the week (Bitcoins).
It actually gives Sal something to talk about. ;)
sinnerI'm going to play a little bit of devils advocate here and just say the amount of people coming out and saying their hardware got borked is almost as sketchy as esea using users to mine for bitcoins.
There's a few in every crowd.
Pros playing as MvM machines?
Shwanthis seems to be getting a lot of public attention. If ESEA gets destroyed by this I would be so happy.
What I'm worried about, if ESEA does go down due to this, is you're talking about entirely losing a season and the prize pool that went with it, yeah everybody could move over to CEVO but that's a $9,000 cash pool that suddenly goes poof.
Look at it this way: CS 1.6 and Source are both dead games, LoL wouldn't give two bits and CSGO probably would be picked up as a title elsewhere. Where does that leave TF? Holding the empty bag of promises.
Personally I think if there was a place to put the silly crap the forums might be a bit cleaner overall.
by "not looking good" are we saying Crack Clan is in the top 5?
TwitchTVJohnThe future of competitive TF2 is what we make of it. Nothing is set in stone. We have some pretty talented and innovative folks around here. I'm working on it, people.
There is no "I" in team, but there is one in Innovation, we're all on this adventure together.
My only "suggestion" if you call it that is this: I remember way back in 2009 an outfit by the name of Pro Sim Racing TV (PSRTV) had a setup where cameramen would remotely connect to a machine running rFactor and TeamSpeak, which would then stream the race being covered to a couple of different places where it could be picked up (Windows Media Player, for example). These guys now are doing the casts for NASCAR's iRacing series online.
I think a similar setup, run off a really powerful machine and connection, would be a huge benefit as casts could be standardized between cameramen. It'd be more stable, better quality, and most importantly can accept almost any upgrades to the production quality we throw at it.
Just a thought.
Found this in my map directory on happenstance, it's an GPit-style AD map from 2009. I know we have Edifice in the works, perhaps this map can be used as a control test for scrims/Pugs?
Download Link: http://tf2.gamebanana.com/maps/94628
Give them the stare?