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Signed Up | July 29, 2012 |
Last Posted | April 28, 2015 at 7:58 PM |
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#5
NEW DBZ ANNOUNCED
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DirtyMortthat is quite the series of links....
enable images in settings brah
posted about 9 years ago
#89
ESEA's possible demise?
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TF2 General Discussion
???? minstrel cosplaying frieza greatest picture on the planet
posted about 10 years ago
#6
What are you guys looking to get for black friday?
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5 dollar wow game time cards
posted about 10 years ago
#158
ESEA and CEVO
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TF2 General Discussion
prangPeople are scared of the TF2 community fracturing and it is sad seeing them hang on to ESEA because of that. Think about it long term. Even if tons of teams go in two or three directions we will all drift over to where the competition and community pride ends up. This next season is already going to be janky. CEVO, UGC, ESEA, ETF2LNA? Don't worry about it. Play with your friends, enjoy the game, try out the competition in other leagues, and see where we end up.
And THERE ARE OTHER LAN EVENTS. i49 was not a league lan. Just because we didn't win doesn't mean it's not the most awesome thing to happen in TF2 so far. It grew naturally out of the TF2 community recognizing a good event and wanting to be there. We are not going to have an i49 of our own in NA next season but lets start working on it instead of feeding money into a company whose co-owner comes on to these forums and posts "lol" in a thread full of our grievances.
Why do people keep saying that tf2 players are holding on to esea to avoid fracturing the tf2 community? The only reason people are holding on to esea is because the quality of competitive play is going to be better using esea. If any other league would allow for an identical competitive experience then im sure most people would be on board for a switch, but it just isn't going to happen.
posted about 10 years ago
#130
ESEA and CEVO
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TF2 General Discussion
bigpoopyIt's pretty comical that invite players are adding to the very divide that they are trying to mitigate. ESEA has obviously shown to be apathetic and corrupt which shows no promise for tenure as a competitive gaming option(people stop paying for corruption and apathy sooner or later). The recent development of events presents a perfect opportunity for invite players to use their influence in the community to unify a move to a more viable long term solution. Instead they come to piss and moan about how it affects their personal goals and add to the cloud of uncertainty in a change. I guess their team work stops at shooting shit. This is funny because the money for their personal goals don't come to fruition without community support.
ESEA's tf2 league is probably going to die regardless of any shit that is said. Instead of holding on to the sinking ship, help get people to a new ship and sail on. I would rather choose the uncertainty of death than the for sure death the ensues with choosing ESEA.
how are invite players trying to mitigate a divide? they are trying to convince people to stay with esea because competition wise its the smartest thing to do???
posted about 10 years ago