Mike and Blaze pls? :)
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KevmeisterI'm out of the loop with the European teams, who's in Epsilon now and how would you say it compares to i49 Epsilon? Also the same question with the second best team in relation to Broder.
Not as good. As it stands I would be betting on one of the USA teams or iM to take i52. BFF are 2nd strongest team atm. http://etf2l.org/teams/20107/
NA= Seagull/Ma3la
EU= Gear
AU= Aporia
Not sure about other leagues :)
dubiousiirc iM is running the sheep/snowblind powerhouse atm so that's gonna be fun at i52
Although I haven't seen them play yet but potentially this ^
Bash and smzii
mok we dont do that here
Please.
CanFoI work 40 hours a week and just reserve 3 nights per week for TF2. I am playing on a more casual team so it is also not a problem to cancel a night every other week.
To answer your question: It is probably just about priorities. If you want to play competitive TF2 more than do other things, you will make room for it.
This for me too. Although I put the time in to improve when I was a student so now I don't need to play much to maintain/slowly improve my skill level.
Seagullhttps://mega.co.nz/#!hI01xCYZ!V_ORU2fTepj05vK1nkKt43mKV0ZOW1jOz9QU2KOhW7Q
TY Seagull
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Cheers all
Thanks Snaz!
GTSOM FTW don't choke Johno
Tommunistedit: saw your edit in response to my edit.
i can't deny you that theres a lot of new faces in the lower divs.
Hopefully they'll stick around and work their way up in the next year or so. Fresh meat.
TommunistRangiA nice counter-argument is a beautiful thing Tom. Please try it- I am actually interested in why you think that I'm mistaken here.rofl
"Hold up Slin Oz TF2 isn't dead or dying!"
i think a fairly stagnent top level and the stuff presented in my last post are not conducive to a alive and improving scene.
"I would like to point out that Oz TF2 also does not have a LAN comparable to ESEA where the top teams battle it out and we're doing ok."
hrmmmm
Fair point- I did say we're doing ok and not great though. While I don't think there's much growth I don't think Oz TF2 is dying- of at least I hope not. At the moment things aren't really moving one way or another. I guess time will tell over the next year or so.
A nice counter-argument is a beautiful thing Tom. Please try it- I am actually interested in why you think that I'm mistaken here.
Edit: Saw your edit. True I guess the top div or two hasn't seen much movement but isn't that the way for most competitive scenes? It's hard work to get to the top and a lot of teams don't make it. The 2/3 lowest divs have picked up new faces and teams though- that's where the action is.
Top 2 teams- which are a small minority- don't really matter bro except as the level to aspire to/beat. It's the 48 other teams who are actually playing that matter in terms of growth and game "life" if you will.
Hold up Slin Oz TF2 isn't dead or dying! America has 86 teams (in Esea) to a country of over 300 million (plus Canada).
Australia: 50 teams (in OZF) to a country of 22 million or 27 if you include NZ. Pretty decent in terms of TF2 players per capita and consistent popularity. We've had around that number of teams for the last 2 years as well. There's enough interest to replenish the ranks of players leaving each season. While TF2 growth may have peaked in Australasia, it certainly isn't on the decline!
I would like to point out that Oz TF2 also does not have a LAN comparable to ESEA where the top teams battle it out and we're doing ok.