hype, yes
Account Details | |
---|---|
SteamID64 | 76561198012189354 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:51923626] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:25961813 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | July 24, 2012 |
Last Posted | June 7, 2014 at 7:04 PM |
Posts | 740 (0.2 per day) |
Game Settings | |
---|---|
In-game Sensitivity | enough |
Windows Sensitivity | |
Raw Input | 0Â |
DPI |
|
Resolution |
720p |
Refresh Rate |
whatever |
Hardware Peripherals | |
---|---|
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Stolen ergo keyboard |
Mousepad | None |
Headphones | Sound-to-microsoft-sam-converter |
Monitor | Larger than the TF2 window |
get off my lawn you little shits
TF2 is a game with taunts. Why not use them? Doesn't bother me at all.
MrCiNiC took my request in my latest video and wrote a short slash fic with Ruskeydoo and TLR. Here it is:
The night was thick with pitch darkness. A cold winter’s evening, with promise of frigid horrors, as cold as the hearts of those that commit them. The moonlight glistens off of the gems atop a bloodied tiara – the only visible reflection in this cold visage. A large entity approaches a doorway to a suburban house, adorned in a fairy costume reminiscent of a ballet recital. The large biceps are unavoidable and the maddening mumbles of “pootis” break the still air. Ruskey approaches TLR's house..
His fangs drip blood as he picks the lock with a sandvich. These black arts of UGC are held in secrecy. Breaching such being punishable by death. The curly haired manboy sits lies in his bed – an oversized check for winning a video game tournament, covered in a single bedsheet. RuskeyDoo lurches over the oblivious TLR, and begins panting in eager anticipation. Ruskey’s voice is a bellow into the ears of the now-awake TLR, who cries in terror, grabbing a rocket launcher and pogos out the window.
Ruskey silences his maniacal laughing as he retreats into the MLP memorabilia-filled closet of TLR with the check in fattened hands, dripping with juices from cold-cuts. He rubs his cheek alongside the check and calls it Sascha, howling into the night his victory.
Holy shit, I am drunk.
Thanks, MrCiNiC.
all 17,000 of the youtube subscribers tia
We can possibly do a PUG.NA thing at a different time. I've advertised PUG.NA on Fully Charged before.
Please don't donate money at this time.
Luke is working as hard as he can on the project. I don't think I know what money would do for that process, it's not like he's going to quit his job in the video industry.
Save the money for after the project is released and you want to shower us in cash. :P
Yep, Luke has scenes 1-4 pretty much done. Minor tweaks are happening there while we wait for STV demos to be fixed.
Actually Turbo I remember that. Sorry to you too. Someone get me an Oprah gif.
I don't think I said anything in that cast aimed at him. He was just upset on behalf of his team, I am sure.
azelffit's literally impossible to cheer up dj big gig nowbelieve me, I tried
oh nooooo how will this affect his performance
Good luck in the rest of the season man.
I was in a really shitty mood last night but decided to cast on TFTV with Mr Slin anyway. I think it was when blinky logged into the TFTV mumble, I got upset that they were potentially going to spoil the outcome of the cast by being there so I told him to shut up. No excuse for that; please accept my humblest apologies.
And ggglygy, I hope your self-described crippling depression can be repaired somehow. Maybe if I send you a card?
That's revenue. Think costs. Kalkin and Killing and other ESEA support staff aren't volunteers; you need someone to run things in a European time zone. So that eats a lot of the revenue right away.
ESEA is only able to run a global CS:GO LAN because the teams have enough sponsors to fly transatlantic and the prize pot is big enough to be attractive. TF2 is missing those two requirements in ESEA's business model.
I'm in general agreement with fraac here. I wish my stream quality were good enough for live TF2. I'd happily run camera and cast at the same time if it were. Lange is probably the best example of someone who can contribute both high-level commentary and excellent camerawork right now, and that combo is rare among casters.