how is this different from others?
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stickies.
stickies are demo projectiles too
i need to sell my fucking organs for that
suzeeytop 10 eu players of tf2
suzeey3. sideshow
and why do some people -frag for no reason on this website seriously i've seen so many legitimate serious comments getting -fragged to hell for no reason.
collymake a stream list on the main menu
that doesn't bring newer players into the game. did you read my post
btw i mean both as individuals and as valve
-leelol?
comma placement error, edited. do u understand now
When thinking deeply about TF2's competitive future(lol), i realized that not only is the TF2 competitive scene very small, the entire tf2 scene is small in general. TF2 is only 1/7 the size of csgo and 1/11 of Dota 2 (according to steam charts). In order to have a thriving competitive scene, you will need a large player base first, which TF2 doesn't really have. How can we bring more people in to TF2? Then after that, how can we bring more people into the competitive scene?
moving to asia? congratulations, you played yourself.
probably the only dm server around: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/mangoll . yes it's mine
Location: Hong kong, Asia. (the address is owned by a company somewhere in na so when you look up the ip it says it's in na, but the server is located in hk.)
ip: 69.88.134.43:27115
when i saw froyo disbanded i knew none of them would actually quit