ThunderStruckI wasn't aware of the amount of hours I need accumulated to start looking for teams.
That matters less than overall skill. Just ignore Bbonkers, it doesn't take a huge amount of hours to play back up.
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ThunderStruckI wasn't aware of the amount of hours I need accumulated to start looking for teams.
That matters less than overall skill. Just ignore Bbonkers, it doesn't take a huge amount of hours to play back up.
HippoIs brown
I'm more than my skin color you superficial bastard.
Stick M&Ms to the mirror and practice taking them off with your lips.
milehighmilitiaI really like the way the european map pool works
Agreed, but they only have 5CP this season. I honestly like seeing the way 6v6 handles other games modes.
Those look amazing, nice work.
I don't know if it's just me, but I think that it is reasonable to have secret strategies that you use to win the game. Not letting your opponents know your strategy during a match will probably help you win the match.
It might not make much of a difference in Open, and I've never played in invite so I can't say for myself, but it seemed that part of what made Mihaly's Flow successful was the fact that they were a hard team to read and you never really knew what you were going to be playing against. Publicly streaming every single scrim probably works against using those strategies.
It's like the NFL letting coaches listen in on what other coaches say during a game. Not super important, but it can still give you a competitive advantage.
clamwhere is the stultus award? biggest moment at lan?
Yes, stultus had a huge S11 LAN.
I can't play until next week, but I'm definitely still LFT and I wanna play S13.
I think it's been longer since we've had an ultiduo tournament than bball. I'd definitely get behind an ultiduo tournament.
Off topic next time plz.
They can play with those guys on #pugnahl. I think that channel has a lot of platinum players in it and anyone can join.
synchroAnother month another "how do we grow tf2???" thread.
Uh...did people look at the reddit post?
It's about buying something for a christmas present that would also support comp TF2 by supporting companies that support competitive TF2.
I'm not talking about like making our community bigger or anything like that (which I agree is a tired topic). I'm talking about being able to put money into a game that we all like to watch and play.
This is completely different than any other thread or discussion that has been had on this website AFAIK.
I'm just gonna repost this reddit thread here because I started thinking about it and I couldn't come up with a single answer by myself.
http://www.reddit.com/r/truetf2/comments/155ibr/with_christmas_around_the_corner_im_wondering/
I was wondering if there are other ways to help support competitive tf2 that anyone here could think of. Outside of helping send teams to LAN I can't think of anything I've ever put money into to help TF2 (other than paying ESEA or tragic for a server).
Fun group of people. Beware, I will be jumping around the map instead of playing.
Spyro is very cool and cadsmar is good at shooting things.