cyzer>>> http://strawpoll.me/1952868 <<<<
Cyzer? More like pollzer...!!
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cyzer>>> http://strawpoll.me/1952868 <<<<
Cyzer? More like pollzer...!!
Its 3rd person cuz 1st person melee is usually balls. I mean, have you guys ever tried to backstab someone?
Not_MatlockIs smoking weed still cool even if everyone else does it?
Is it cool because it's "rebellious"? It's not very rebellious if everyone from dumbass high schoolers to soccer moms do it.
Or is it cool because everyone else is doing it so it's the "in" thing?
How is it "hardcore"?
Someone plz explain. To me it's like the Toyota Corolla of drugs.
Welp, there it is. I've seen everything. Drug hipster.
Still no community map workshop.
Thannnkkss.
technosexhttp://i.imgur.com/S2gffWX.jpg
You're never alone b8bi. I'm there with you.
Sir, You Are Being Hunted by the Koch Brothers.
tomroadrunnerkirbytomroadrunnerAlso, the movement is really useful when trying to take titans out on foot. Find an alley, double wall jump off both walls repeatedly, then land on a titan's back without him knowing you're there, then just start pounding away.
There should probably be more opportunities, but even now, it can make a huge difference.
the game tells you when someone rodeo'd your titan while you're in it
What I meant was, "without him knowing you're there in time". Doing major damage on a rodeo doesn't take much time.
Disagree.
1) It takes like 5-6 seconds before he unlatches the top, plus switching weapons, and reloading, etc. You have plenty of time to jump out.
2) You can hear when someone jumps on you. If you hear the metallic "thunk" hold e, jump out and wreck him/her.
3) Electric smoke is your friend.
Thiiiisssgameee ooooooooooooooooooooh is good.
LKincheloeHopefully nobody runs over a kangaroo in their Lambo.
I'm sorry, but that is exactly what should happen. How else do you run a nation??
shrtYo, when you drag stuff in yo backpack, that awful description box of some item doesnt pop up and block yo view of placing stuff. God bless.
Best part of this update, and it only took them 2+ years to fix.
-Mike-georgeToo "bad" these screenshots are from presentation made back in 2011.
Valve also sat on MVM for a couple years and slowly releasing little snippets and pictures coming up before the release.
Valve does not seem to rush out big updates. It is Valve Time after all.
I don't think Valve "sat" on MVM at all. You have to understand, the TF2 team is essentially five people, and MVM is like a complete game in its own right (albeit, one that uses existing 3d models and art assets) and that shit takes time to make, even for a full team. I'm pretty sure they just sat there plunking away at it for a couple of years before releasing it, because thats what you do when you make a game.
Is fucking awessssome!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=U3AI5u8aUCA
downpourturtsmcgurtsI forget the name of the patch, but it was one of the first new item patches. They said that the people who made the items earned ~$45,000 each (who knows how much they've made now). if that was me the last thing I would be thinking about is donating anything to the competitive scene.
im fairly certain it was map makers that made that much, but I could be wrong.
some silly hat might bring in the dosh
Map makers definitely don't make as much as item makers. Stamps are a dollar each, and I get the whole dollar (where the item makers split the cost of the item) but the amount of people buying hats/weapons is orders of magnitude larger. Get an especially popular item and people will go crazy buying it. A stamp is a stamp, its just a donation saying "good job on that thing you made".