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Kaidus always knew the teams and players he casted. Either because he'd been scrimming against them for years or they were his own teams. This resulted in every match being very accurate in terms of explaining what the teams are looking for. Often accurately predicting the plays if he was familiar enough with the teams.
It made for educational casts for learning the mindset of EU TF2 but also learning about individual tendencies/play styles. A lot of players had their own personality in-game and Kaidus could be scarily familiar with it.
Also the occasional small bm when someone he knew fed was entertaining. Like a mildly disappointed dad.
Watching b4nny cast NA matches probably gives similar vibes for NA players
Had he casted ESEA/OZF matches I don't know if his casting would've been at the same level as he was less familiar with those teams/metas. No doubt it would've been very insightful still, but a big part of what made his casting so great is how well he knew the teams.
For me, an EU player trying to learn to call more, Kaidus was the perfect caster (at the time)
quetzal
pretty, cool, inspired a flying snake/dragon god
https://live.staticflickr.com/2910/14210564726_c338edb633_c.jpg
they're just closing public sales. they will continue selling items from a small selection of trusted sellers. that'll include keys.
As for unusuals idk just use backpack.tf and read trade offers carefully before accepting them
we'll just raise twice the amount next year. nbd
What hrbls linked is definitely the most complete thing out there atm
if you can't figure it out send me a PM on TFTV. I urge you to try the guide first though. Learn this and you can make any crosshair you want in like 5 minutes
All of these are an unfair advantage over others so I consider it cheating. I'd pick none. i'd rather be stuck at the level of play I belong than a level of play I don't deserve.
If I'd have to choose however I'd probably pick something like red because it's not as big of a cheat as some of the other pills and I don't play the game as actively as I used to
KevinIsPwnthat is the coolest tf2 jump/frag/anything video intro i have ever seen
don't wanna derail this thread but here's another cool one
the entirety of jump_elephant.
never rocketjumped enough to become decent at it, but I love playing that map and chaining some of the jumps together.
It's not a difficult map but incredibly fun