Worked for me, thanks! Enjoy your vacation.
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Can we make this the main thread for the discussion please everyone no more threads.
TF2 just launched a system message saying item server is going down, maybe the time for an update is APPROACHING?
Heavy vs Pyro, Pubbers vs Reddit?
What kind of comms are we talking here? Did you comm a lot or was it the amount of power you put into your comms? One way to help avoid this problem in the future is to figure this out and maybe work on comming less(in terms of how important the comm is or not) or using less power. If you have a comm you feel that is super important or one that you use a lot you could bind it to a key. I binded "med down" and that always gets the message to my team to push, take advantage, or have my med prepare to start ubertracking once enemy med spawns.
But like everybody else said, tea helps a lot.
Please get rid of gorge.
I finally got to finishing the last book of the How to train your dragon series. Amazing story through 12 books.
Valve was actually using CSGO to beta test MM for us so that when it comes to TF2 it would be AMAZING.
randoI am sorry I will not be able to stream myself drinking tonight as I must operate a motor vehicle an hour after the match. Sorry to let all my fans down.
Amazing display of TF2 drinking game and drinks responsibly? What a role model, the legend of Rando.
AleXTried this and fps didnt change anything.
Also EvolvingEnvious, as an advice you should make 1 thread with everything you do and not make one for each new thing you "find". Dont stop trying to find new stuff tho
EvolvingEnvious' Evolving Adventures in FPS.
I'm really hoping for the story of a tf2 trader and his wife, saved by tf2's one and only bl4nk.
EvolvingEnviousI have them commented out because you are supposed to be able to choose what you want enabled or disabled or just leave it be to have everything enabled my default unless someone edited the config file itself in cfg.
Well shit, that might be something good to include in your post lol.
Look, I somewhat appreciate that you are putting some effort into this, but right now it's kind of just pointless and a bit of a mess as most people are not going to use your config since you give no decent reason, differences, benchmarks, and other information about it. Just like GoofyGorilla said, benchmarks would be great, and even screenshots. I think the best thing to do honestly is to add up Comanglia and get some config mentoring or something so that way you can actually learn more about these "special codes". Then afterwards, you can make your ONE and ONLY megathread about your config, differences, screenshots, benchmarks, and etc.
I'm not going to try to discourage you cause I think it's great that there is a new person in the community that wants to help with configs and that we will continue to have these kind of people in the future. Ever since Chris left, I still feel a void in my heart.
catman1900Didn't you just create a thread a few days ago?
He also made this like minutes ago:
http://www.teamfortress.tv/34303/evolves-upgraded-config-releasing-soon
This isn't twitter/facebook dude, you don't have to make a new thread every time you make a new config lol. Notice how Comanglia makes one whole thread for his work and updates that thread through time and people are able to go to that one thread to discuss about it with results and etc.
sombrezMuselkLets look at CSGO as an example. They have ~500,000 people playing at any one time.
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Doesn't look like 500,000 to me
Think he was mainly referring to this: http://store.steampowered.com/stats
Which shows the "peak" at over 500k, it definitely did get to that point multiple times daily.
But yeah, one of the best arguments to this is Melee. I believe this is one of the quotes that was associated with it in the documentary: "This is about a game that was never designed to be played at a competitive level".
The same can easily go for TF2 which was built to be casual at first. The difference is that Valve isn't neglecting the comp TF2 scene as much as Nintendo did. Valve has shown their responses and cooperation and is even working towards giving us the competitive matchmaking function after the game has been out for almost 10 years.
The most important thing in order for this to work out, just like Melee, is the dedication. The passion, the devotion, you name it whatever you want but it's what kept Melee going. The Melee community were dedicated and kept it going despite the odds. They loved their game for what it was and had to offer. The same applies to us, for we have played for years also and continue to do so for the game that we love.
In the end, does it really matter if it is a failure or not? As the Melee and comp TF2 scene has ALREADY proven WITHOUT matchmaking, as long as there are people that want to keep playing and the tournaments/leagues available, we'll stay strong. So what if we are not as big as a couple of other games? There are games that have fallen out of the eSports line but people still(no matter how little) still play/played. Quake is a good example of this, sure it was never meant for the casual gamer and is hard to get into for most, but the community kept with their pugs, inhouses, tournaments, and whatnot. But they did it for their love of the game. If we do end up on the same scale as Quake, then so be it, we did it while loving what we did.
Fuck Muselk.
Who the fuck is RobTheAwsm rofl, I rather wait for b4nny news,