binds are as important as taunts, so is voice spam
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SO exciting, they even included a link to a teamfortress.tv article :3
tineye.com <- post a desktop screenshot, get a wallpaper
definitely Neo beats Luke in any context and Han Solo beats Morpheus because Morpheus is old and Solo can't confront in the melee range as he don't have a light saber so he'd just shoot him
ballerthugboy1The difference between real sports and Esports is the amount of effort that it takes to be at the top. People look up to athletes because of the amount of dedication and discipline with which they live their lives - to train three times a day, to stick to a elite diet, to break down barriers. Will people look up to those who have the dedication to practice their rollouts, or to play videogames for 10 hours a day? The amount of pure physical talent, conditioning and mental toughness that it takes to compete in athletics at the top level so far surpasses the effort that it takes to be an elite level eSport player, which makes the difference between real sports and eSports. At least that's what I think.
And I mean no offense to gamers by this in any way - I know that people work hard to be the best in videogames and hell, I would love to see eSports publicized. But it's just a different story when it comes to real sports.
I don't think people care about the efforts the athletes do to get to the olympics, no one wants to watch a montage about how much of a tryhard the guy had to be to get there, all everyone cares about is the show itself, the competition, who wins and who loses, unless you're a hardcore fan of one of the athletes, you're just watching to see if your country gets a medal or because you enjoy the sport itself.
That said, I think eSports can be as enjoyable and interesting as any olympic sport and therefore they have the same potential to become massive events, it's just that they are hard to swallow and understand for older generations.
The olympics are focused on the body, it's theme is the beauty of the human body, all the games are built around that foundation. That is one of the main reasons automobilism is not part of the olympics, because it isn't focused on the bodys rather on the performance of the vehicules.
So, if not even racing can be considered as an olympic sport, eSports will NEVER make it there. But anyway, eventually the olympics will get less atention than eSports, and become a minor tournament that people used to attend, while eSports will have all the spectators. I think we will all be dead by then.
This is one of the most entertaining features of watching streams, when you call unimportant things you say it once, when it's something important, twice.
When playing with ppl of my own language we just call things once with a stronger and louder voice tone. I think you can achieve the same level of awareness on the other players without saying it twice, just saying it louder.
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It's at the right of the form. I think there was a horizontal scrollbar somewhere the first time I found it but this time I had to tab through the fields to get to it.
I'm using Firefox 12.X
TicTackhttp://i.imgur.com/zyGQ1.jpg heres mine and that red circle spins, its pretty cool
that looks awesome
answered, weird survey
breloomdisappointed that there's no rocket jumper market gardner bots
there's no way that wouldn't be OP unless the bot intentionally missed