I have actually played against him in a pub and he has either the best aim of any video game player I've ever seen in my life, or he is a cheater. I'm leaning towards the latter
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Awesome work by everyone involved! Also TF2Can is hilarious lol
JW has the smoothest transition from neck to chin I've ever seen. Where does the neck end and his chin start?
I really like my G302. The clicking is super super nice, like better than any mouse I've ever used. The clicks are really responsive and just feel great. The sensor also feels really good. People say the shape is weird/awkward sometimes but with my claw grip it actually fits my hand extremely well and it's pretty light which I like. The cable is definitely a bit stiff, but not as bad as my Aurora. Overall I would definitely recommend it if you prefer lighter mice.
MedusaI never said I couldn't figure out why? I said I find it ridiculous, and if you don't have a problem with "sports stars" getting paid completely absurd amounts of money you should maybe get your head checked as well.
You can't honestly be surprised or confused by the fact that people can make a living off of it. You are watching the strongest, fastest, most athletic people on the planet train and work out constantly to compete against one another in something that they practice for thousands upon thousands of hours for MANY years. A professional athlete plays at a level far, FAR beyond the average player. Nobody on this forum could even come remotely close to competing with LeBron James. You could practice basketball every day for the next 10 years and STILL not come even remotely close to LeBron. He would absolutely destroy any of us every single time. They don't pay athletes millions of dollars for no reason, they are a combination of genetics, talent, hard work, and practice and watching people who are that good at something is exciting.
With esports part of the reason it isn't this massively popular spectacle is that the skill gap is much smaller. GeT_RiGhT is definitely a better player than anyone on tftv, but it's not like he is some elite god who would crush any of us with ease at any time. If you played CS every single day and practiced for several years you could definitely get close to that skill level. There are pros with only a few thousand hours on CS. Becoming an elite video game player is possible for a lot of people if you just practice a lot, becoming a professional athlete is only possible for a tiny fraction of the population, and that tiny fraction still has to put INSANE amounts of work in to become successful at the highest possible level. People pay to watch those guys compete with one another because it's at such an elite level
I love to watch both though so I see what you mean for sure, but it definitely makes sense why sports are so popular
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flame looks like a mildly angry version of kris humphries
Latin teacher I had for 7 years (prep school) got arrested the year after I graduated for trying to seduce/molest a 13 year old girl. He texted her things to translate for homework and one of them was "te nuda volo" which literally means "I want you naked."
You can google that phrase and he comes up lol
zigzterSo non-TF2 players aren't allowed to beat a joke to death, but it's cool for "us" to make the same asinine Bitcoin jokes every time ESEA is brought up.
True true, I can see how I'm being hypocritical
stopitdadWhat bothered me the most from reading through that whole post was how the cs go players just tossed tf2 aside like some childish game with silly hats and cartoon graphics. They've probably hardly played the game, let alone played it competitively. Everyone sees TF2 as a joke, and it really sucks to see it get trashed like that. It is such a fun, rewarding game and it does not deserve to be shit talked by a bunch of ignorant nerds on a forum.
flatlinepart of their ignorance is valves current billing of tf2 as "the cartoon hat game" but the way they react in their ignorance is so toxic
I see shit like this on reddit every god damn time TF2 is mentioned
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people just make the hat simulator joke over and over and over
That is actually pretty laughable because it implies that a settings menu is some sort of hidden secret that needs to be unearthed, like an advanced technique that can only be understood by elite gamers. Anyone can access a settings menu lol
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The only time I've ever seen an Invite AWPer picking up sniping in TF2 was m0E, and the guy missed enough shots in a pub that you could tell no matter how much AWPing experience he had he was still incredibly new.
I always like seeing players from other games, especially good players, trying their hand at TF2. m0E has absolutely no idea how little teamwork and communication actually happens in a normal Valve server pub compared to a cs game lol