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the301stspartanDid any of you actually read the comp section of tf2wiki and got something out of it? Be honest.
A wiki is meant to be informative, not a learning experience. If you're already integrated and knowledgeable of the inner workings of competitive TF2, then it's only natural that you won't "get something out of it".
http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Competitive_play
This page here, is the competitive play "main page" for 6v6/Highlander. To me, this page covers a vast majority of what needs to be covered in Competitive TF2. You could literally copy and past the source of the article and it's sub articles, and the new wiki we are trying to create "Comp.tf" would practically be finished. There are loopholes however, there are maps missing, leagues missing, and etc. Would just be easier to help the already massive and effective cause of an official wiki. Creating a competitive wiki by itself would just be needlessly redundant.
RawrSpoonWe should have a glossary of commonly used terms in competitive. Things such as lit, flank, combo, etc.
If we're having individual map pages, a list of commonly used terms for areas of maps should also be included.
The Official Wiki has these terms.
elliott_Is there a particular reason to use this over the regular TF2 wiki? The comp section on it is stalled, but it already has a few articles written, and it is on a website that is linked in the game.
Precisely, the Official TF2 Wiki has a sufficient amount of Competitive TF2 articles for a newcomer or a player to learn the basics and the rules and the norms of 6v6/Highlander play. Unless this wiki does something amazing, the official is just superior in pretty much all aspects. Only way this could probably stand out would be to make highly superfluous articles that would be more suggestive than informative. E.g. "I think jumping the medic should only be done when the time is right".
I've done a little margin of work in the Official Tf2 wiki (wanted a wiki cap so badly), so one thing to learn is that writing is a key factor here. I suggest you go read their guidelines on proper writing for articles.
Someone explain the dflame story to me, I'm behind the curve.
I like it, funny and quite catchy, great song. =)
alec_b4nny on soldier beat shrugger on scout on badlands mid pretty hard in that MGE tourny thingy
well that's b4nny
Anyways, this thread isn't really much useful, like boomer said, this situation has much too many variables to arbitrate the definite winner on this. A battle on spire scoutvsoldier is much different from a scoutvsoldier on Snakewater middle. It's an endless debate that really won't solve anything, It's like asking how many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop.
The world may never know.
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spin him arounnnndd
RuelelQuartzya_hudRuelelscrewed around with ya_hud
screenshots https://code.google.com/p/ruehud/wiki/Screenshots
dl http://www.mediafire.com/download/sz73lz3hl1dxjny/ruehud.zip
That's one of the biggest HUD mess I have ever seen in my entire life! :O
How many different HUDs are in there? :P
m0rehud
Hudas
bxhud
garm3n
and i think that's it
I KNEW you're name was familiar, sick ass hud by the way.
Rambadilianhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkckvNOhjkg
i get that the whole "gamer-girl nerd" thing is cute, but, no. just no
Why'd you bring this back why
aimpeople who use the "XD" face
I just can't imagine how people see XD and not think "ecks dee".
numlockedboppetWhat do signed weapons legitimately do? Nothing really, other than make you look "cool" on a pub or pug etc. I have a signed RL from plat that I bought from the TOTH charity, but I barely even use it, because I just wanted to help the cause. I just hope people who go lengths to get their virtual collections of pixels signed by "famous" players realize that outside of TF2, they're just like you and me. Huge difference between getting a baseball card signed, really.aren't they the same as you and me outside of baseball, though? :p they're worth whatever they are to people.
Well, the average baseball player's salary is about $3,440,000, so probably not. I mean, at the end of the day, we're both human, but look at like this. If I was goin to the grocery store, and I happened to meet say, cyzer, in one of the aisles. Either it would be very awkward, or I just hit up a normal conversation. Because honestly, I can't say, "pls cyzer sine my scattergun pls pls" In a real-life situation. Now let's say I met Clayton Kershaw from the L.A. dodgers in the store(unlikely). Obviously I'd be hyped,(including a number of people in the building) some would want him to sign their hat, their cards etc. It's just a somewhat outside of game perspective.