finally. its over.
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equalsdsorry kinda off topic. but are either of those scout lan proven? clip at 4:40 is questionable. and aim kinda looks robotic (in some clips.) just a yes or no would suffice. don't mean to start discussion.
yes they are proven, the national tf2 frag movie association has verified all clips.
Tries to make a thread to ban a serial shitposter, thread ironically becomes a shitpost.
i fucking loved it dude the editing was creativity taken to the next level.
wow kinch high quality stream its looking good man you should have more viewers :D
SneakyPolarBearIt's wrong to say that this isn't real theft because there was no legal agreement or because virtual hats have no value.
In the first case: Scamming someone via the "Nigerian Prince Email Scam" or scamming via Craigslist are both illegal. No actual signed or legal document/agreement was created, but verbal agreement (email) does constitute sufficient legal proof. No one is going to go to court for 200 bucks, but that does not make it legal.
In the second place:
a) The value of EVERYTHING is subjective. What if I think your computer is worth a nickel? What if I think that my taking it off your hands is actually worth more than the computer? Can I walk up and steal your laptop because this is how I value it? In transactions, both parties must agree. I can value a rock at 50 billion USD, but that doesn't mean I can give someone my rock and then steal everything they own.
b) Virtual items in tf2 have proven to be a fairly reliable source of value. Some people in the community suspect that some Russian hackers use tf2 to abuse stolen credit cards, buy as many keys as they can, and then re-sell the keys for paypal. This effectively launders the money for the credit card thieves. The tf2 economy is estimated to be over 50 million USD each year. That's 50,000,000 reasons each year that these items have real, reliable, and easily monetizable value.
either your source is wrong or mine is but i heard that tf2 is worth 22 M USD, does anyone know?
MYLESflippersWhaledo the clips have to be from scrims or pugs? or can they be lobbies or even pubs?
scrims or pugs sorry man.
Tryouts? :>
that would be considered a scrim if im not mistaken.
Whaledo the clips have to be from scrims or pugs? or can they be lobbies or even pubs?
scrims or pugs sorry man.
although i see where crumpet is coming from, he should be happy that roody didnt get fucked over
bump need more clips, for anyone that doesnt know im not using more than 1 clip per person.
hey ill add you:)
MunchApparently it's not ok to post a thread about your friends getting mugged irl but when someone steals your virtual hat, it's serious shit.
I mean, it's nice that you got your hat back I guess, but you got outplayed by a 14 year old using paypal, and that's kind of sad. This is exactly why I don't bother with all this trading shit, rofl.
:(
Tone-Poti used to get this problem and it was stuck at 60. I re-installed and it fixed it
i dont think the nature of the problem is the same, i get the 60 fps cap for a few seconds as well, it happens maybe once or twice a day, this problem seems to be completely different as it is affecting my whole system.