I wanted to create a youtube channel for subbing channels, writing comments and stuff like that and needed a name. I once heared that Eminem has his alias since his initials are MM and if you say M and M fast it almost sounds like that (I don't even know if that's really true though). My initials are MK so I thought Mackey would be cool. That name was already taken and youtube suggested me to add a The which was taken as well so I added a number.
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SteamID64 | 76561198079761277 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:119495549] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:59747774 |
Country | Germany |
Signed Up | January 10, 2015 |
Last Posted | August 19, 2024 at 3:35 PM |
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Windows Sensitivity | 1 |
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Mouse | Roccat Kone AIMO Remastered |
Keyboard | Sharkoon Skiller Pro |
Mousepad | Roccat Taito |
Headphones | Roccat Kave XTD |
Monitor | Zowie XL2411 |
Transience. Basically time
I don't really know. Not exactly my cup of tea but it's not really bad produced or so. The plot is somewhat out of nowhere but well, it's a webseries, one can't expect complete realism or a big build up.
The gameplay made me feel severe pain though...
People who need to comment every single action of the game in chat. Also shittalking
chompa-Where's sami when we need her
I heard she was pretty busy raising money for kids with cancer recently...
Were there always that many spam or advertisment accounts on tftv? I see one in like every 3 days or so now.
smziSurely se7en as an org can pick up another prem team now and help forming it into a top team
Se7en BLACK
JarlowTheMackey5Ok, so bring up viewership numbers and stuff? Maybe talk about fundraisers?JarlowstuffMaybe you could mention i61 as a very recent example of what competetive tf2 is still able to pull off, especially the production value and the dedication of the community itself (planning, funding, organisation, etc).
Yep, and also bring up the way brands are represented on such an event. The quality of the coverage was probably beyond anything anyone who isn't really aware of comp tf2 would expect (dedicated casters, stage appearance, nuze weatherman, etc). I think it's pretty important for orgs to get to know that the actual output of tf2 looks and feels pretty professional and the recent big lans we had would be a good visual example.
Jarlowstuff
Maybe you could mention i61 as a very recent example of what competetive tf2 is still able to pull off, especially the production value and the dedication of the community itself (planning, funding, organisation, etc).