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Country | France |
Signed Up | March 11, 2013 |
Last Posted | May 13, 2014 at 9:42 PM |
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Monitor | Dual Asus VG248QE |
all of them are super chill and nice. especially pastry_protagonist
Bloobs is an awesome guy. I've learned alot from the guy just through pugging with him. Really chill dude.
Heyo,
I think it's awesome opening up tf.tv and seeing that long list of streams down the right side of the screen. However, I never really delve into the low viewer count streams unless I know the guy/girl.
This might sound kinda silly, but I basically judge the book by it's cover. If the title interests me enough, I'll check out the stream for a bit, give it a chance, and if it interests me I'll stay, if not, I'll move onto the next streamer.
For example (Not a really good one), when Hellbent was streaming today, his title was ":-}" (Without quotes).The title itself interested me, because it wasn't the usual "Mge, than scrims l8r", and it didn't roll off the sidebar with a "...", so it stood out for me. I also knew hellbent from pugs and through people I hung out with and was aware of him and his jumping goodies. From there I checked it out, and it entertained me, and I closed it after getting asked to play a pug.
In short(And I think this goes for a good percentage of the community as well); For a stream to get my attention it either has to 1) Be a highly skilled player where I can learn something and take away from their stream, 2) Be a person that I know, or 3) Have enough follower so I wonder why all of these people are watching (EX: Labialuke). Another thing that will help alot is if the streamer is unique and can offer something on the table that no one else can.
I think a preference system would be really neat (Even though I don't think this is something that is accomplishable), almost like StumbleUpon, but differently. So let's say you can choose preferences with your twitch account, like whenever TF2 comes up, twitch will notify you. On the other side of the coin, whenever someone streams, they can add tags to the stream, like "#Valve #TF2 #Scout #Mge". If I had #scout and #mge in my preferences, it will notify me, so I will check it out. This would be cool for streamers starting out because they would get more attention and it would be easier to build a player base. This is mostly food for thought, an idea that came to me as I was typing the above statements.
Apologies for the wall of text, I rambled for a bit.
http://www.youtube.com/user/raysfiyah/videos
ctrl+f for hud and you should find all of them.
After reading this thread and all the posts, alot of nostalgia hit me and now im craving to get.the game. Should I get an emulator for pc or buy a DS and pokemon? What are the pros and cons of the two, and if I were to get an emulator, whoch one would be optimal? Sorry if I sound idiotic, just looking for outside opinions.
Hey everyone~
Hallween is coming up soon and we didn't have a thread for this yet. What are you guys dressing up as? Also question for discussion, do you think you can you ever get too old for trick-or-treating/going out for halloween? If so, what's the age limit?
Was a nice read, I enjoyed it thoroughly. Nice job hildreth~
Added to discuss a tryout.
I won't be there since I have the homecoming dance tonight. Mr Perfect is in charge and you should give him the same amount of respect you guys give me. Have fun~
ENFJ
Extravert(33%) iNtuitive(50%) Feeling(12%) Judging(1%)
You have moderate preference of Extraversion over Introversion (33%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (50%)
You have slight preference of Feeling over Thinking (12%)
You have marginal or no preference of Judging over Perceiving (1%)
EDIT: Like Marxist :D
What I do is I compare my play to others. I break my play as to why it is good and bad, and than compare it to the breakdown of the other player. From there I see room for approval and I will practice to achieve that goal.
Was fun all, had some really good mixes tonight. Big thanks to tragic for providing the servers, all the coaches that came, and all the newbies. Going to be running pugs for the rest of the night, all who wish to come, feel free too!
On a completely unrelated note, it's nice to meet my Australian counterpart, Yoona :)