FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF* this looks exciting
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interesting
eXtineReally the question is how to best show Valve that Comp TF2 IS a money maker, in one way or another.
You see, last ESEA lan I was out of town with some friends, casual console gamers if you could call them gamers at all. When I tuned in with my notebook to watch the final, it caught their attention immediatly. At first they were just curious as to know what it was, so I explained to them that it was a live match and some other stuff for them to understand why I was watching. But then they just kept watching, they don't even understand english so well but they found it entertaining.
That made me realize the real potential comp tf2 have, it's just as entertaining as any other sport, you just need to understand some basic rules and enjoy the show. I think this, and the community itself, is what have been bringing viewers to tf2 streaming lately and it's the main feature that should be exploited to enhance comp tf2.
I think it's simple really, valve wont see money from comp tf2 in the short term, and hats are very profitable already, so why bother.
I think the support for DOTA is just to give that game's comp scene some initial momentum since it's not such a fun game to watch.
What I would like to see on tf2 right now is tf2lobby implemented on the game client, that would boost the comp scene immediatly making a lot of people aware of what comp tf2 is and how fun it is to play it.
SalamancerNo. Habitually performing good acts and not bad ones goes a long way towards making a man good; so does integrity and honesty. I appreciate all the support - but if I'm going to be known as a "good man" I would prefer it be for everything I do, not just a one-time cash thing.
Having the money doesn't make you good, deciding to lend it for the community does. Of course you'll still be known for the work you do for the tf2 community, but you're the hero of tf2 now, deal with it.
thanks enigma
I have just bookmarked this site and register but I can't find Chile on the list. Almost every other south american country is there D:
I can provide a flag icon if you cant find one. So, pls?
Picked Moldova temporarily to honor epic sax guy