Dude's a solid scout and a really nice guy. Playing against him makes me nervous due to his amount of presence on the field and how good his aim is.
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7,987 hrs of me having tf2 open
2806.23 of me actually playing the game
I idle a lot at the menu screen.
Edit: FUCK DIDNT READ THE ABOVE POSTS LMAO
Honestly? No. I don't believe they care for the user-base created 6s format. If they truly cared they'd be leaving the state of competitive tf2 to the community and backing the events with a bigger cash pool.
Instead, we have them seemingly going out of their way to make their 6v6 matchmaking experience as unplayable and as different as possible with the only excuse they can come up with being "if we don't do this then new players will get confused".
I don't regret anything whatsoever.
A few things.
1. I spend literally all day pushing myself to my limits and I feel like I get absolutely fucking nowhere. I'd dm for hours at a time spending literally every second in either quake and tf2 trying to keep my crosshair on people/supplement my movement with my aim and I swear to god it's like my motor skills as a human being are defective. I just get so fucking pissed off at myself and jealous when I see other players put in maybe 1/4 of the work I do and they just get better so fast, but I keep grinding away because maybe I can match their talent with enough hard work.
2. I'm pretty mad at the fact that a lot of the time it seems as though I get flat out disregarded as a potential teammate simply because people don't really know me that well and don't want to take the chance (I understand that people would rather go with a safe reliable option, as it's obviously more logical but even so it still makes me mad because I'm confident enough in my abilities and work ethic to where I know I'd be able to make things work and rise to the occasion if I was ever tasked with it). This also leads back to #1 where I see mediocre players get picked up by good teams and they just solidify into really consistent, reliable and stable forces in almost the blink of an eye, because they have the resources and teammates to help them along and I just don't, and I get jealous and mad at myself for not being good enough to play with them to begin with.
3. Either I do really well or I do really fucking shitty in pugs and I get a bad rep on occasion despite how much time I put into my positioning, gamesense, or dm and it really bothers me. I want to be able to tap into the player I know I can be all the time but I just...cant. I don't fucking know why and it frustrates me to no end.
4. There is no way for me to reliably effectively practice my actual in-game game outside of scrims and matches. I'm still not well known and I never really get picked in pugchamp.
So Brightly and his shitshow crew got what was coming to them and they're upset about it? What a surprise.
That entire form is the sorriest sack of shit for a report I've ever seen. It's obviously written to get a rise out of the admins due to the ironic nature of it given the messenger. If they actually gave a shit about people off classing in the lobby they'd have written it more professionally than that. Nah, they just want to get someone banned because they thought it'd be funny because they always got away with it. Too bad their shitty joke backfired.
bumpin
Scrimmed against her a lot, she does have some pretty solid arrows and footwork, and from my few interactions with her she seems really nice. I'd definitely say shes worth trying out in high open.
He comes to me for Pokemon nicknames now and then.
Dude's a pretty damn good demo. Pick him up.
Like the title says, I want to know if there's any way to make my FOV in Quake exactly the same as it is in TF2. I'm not exactly sure if 90 in TF2 is necessarily the same 90 in Quake due to the differences between the games. Can I get a little help converting or something?
I fucking love Midas. He frags as hard as he memes and he's a real treat to have in any mumble atmosphere. Would recommend to any playoff IM team.