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Tgran_Why is Satori six not on here? lol
they've gotten worked every time they've been matched up against a top 10 team from what I've seen, nothing against them personally. they should maybe be in teams to watch though admittedly.
ZajexCould we get the records put on with the team names like they do for the IM power rankings by any chance?
yeah I can do that from now on
when I found out studio deen is animating rozen maiden season 3
I called it a holy crusade because you made a public call to action to report artwork on steam. Steam doesn't even offer any sort of financial benefit like I said before, if someone wants to get prints or something of a piece then they're going to have go elsewhere to do it, the image being on steam itself really imposed no harm directly to the artist like you originally insinuated (unless scarred feelings is that devastating)
RenhetWhen people post their art without permission or credit, that's revenue lost.
what revenue, it's fan art from deviantart posted on a source that gives no monetary compensation anyways I have no idea why you're going on a holy crusade about this. I uploaded a gif so I could have a dumb picture on my profile and regardless of the fact that I did not create it, the person who did wouldn't have seen a dime had I not.
I guess it's okay to care about people claiming work as their own but saying that the creator is being financially hurt in some way by it is just wrong in this example.
ozfortress doesn't publicly post stvs from the servers, you'll have to get them from somebody on the team personally as far as I know
2 driver headphones with a not shitty soundstage can produce positional effects just fine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE4kPbMwXbA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7G4DciALDs
I might edit this later
he wants to pay someone to stitch together parts of 3 different huds, with either gmang or garmen hud as the base and the damageaccount & crosshair from tlr hud on a minmode toggle I think.
You should probably ask someone with better english to try and write this for you
NilA post promoting 6s on cp_junction is getting +fragged. I think some voting rights need to be redacted here.
truktrukconductorTwitchTVJohnOur standard requirements are 300 + concurrent viewers
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AFAIK you get access to a custom icon next to your name on the specific stream along with access to custom emotes associated with that stream that you can post anywhere. Which is way better than donating directly because it gives the streamer incentive to stream as much as possible rather than just take your money and potentially completely stop streaming as soon as they reach their "goal".
Either way I think subscriptions are pretty neat I guess. I've ranted on stream as to why I don't like the idea of asking for money a few times, but at least with subscriptions both parties get something out of it.
I really dislike how often this community tries to leech money, but I'm going to treat that as an entirely different topic since just having a donate button is differently from actively asking people to give you money. The main incentive as far as I'm concerned is still supposed to be supporting your favorite streamers, and I'm just saying that the subscriptions don't have much added benefit with just the baseline features considering that they chop the money received in half (no beef with twitch themselves for this obviously since the sub features can be really cool on larger channels)
You do get an icon if you're a channel sub and you get side wide smileys, but that's hardly an incentive for anyone unless you either live in their chat or the channel has really good smileys (people are surprisingly uncreative with these, the only channel I only ever considered subbing for an emote was levelup just to spam hype and divekick). Subscribers would probably be feasible for a handful of tf2 streams, but if it actually happens I'd like to see people really try to take advantage of it and not just treat it as an alternative to the donation feature they had before is what I'm trying to say I guess.