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as someone who never played that was cool as hell. thanks for sharing
maybe it was because it wasn't harb that said it doofus
didn't ask plus you're a trader
csgo xhairs are dynamic even if you set it up so it doesn't move so you'll have to do what the others suggested
indigosummeri feel like a lot of people (myself included) have lost the spark that inspired or brought us to comp tf2. i just remember having such fond memories playing on a team with new people, playing lobbies, inhouses, mixes, making new friends and meeting new people. im not sure whether im jaded, a fucking boomer, or there's not enough new faces, but god. the game feels so UNFUN without playing with my same friends, or playing in an in-house with only people i like. its like half the people who are so adamant about being good at this game are also the ones who ruin the fun by being racist, toxic, cheating, etc.
im not super sure what the point im trying to make is, but i just miss being a dumbass kid learning this game and making friends along the way. don't force yourself to play this game and chase that spark. sometimes it's best to leave those memories and nostalgia in the past.
people were toxic back then too it's just that the game was too fun for you to care. now that you've extracted most of the enjoyment you can out the game what's left is your grievances and qualms. it's normal to get bored of a game after literally thousands of hours of playtime. most people think playing a game for 300 hours is insane.
it starts getting tricky when people reach that point where it takes considerably more effort to climb the ladder. this is the point where a lot of people change their reasons for playing from learning/improving to winning because why dedicate so much effort if you're not going to win? this is a critical stage as it is very easy to stop seeing yourself as a student of the game and instead focus on the things you perceive as separating you from winning which usually manifests as blaming others. you become outcome dependent and keep your eyes on the finish line instead of what is right in front of you; your path to mastery, your teammates and your relationship with them – it is a form of desperation. at this you'll find yourself in a dark place where the game isn't fun, and everything feels like a grind with no light at the end of the tunnel; a trap that claims many.
replace tf2 with any other game and you will run into the same kinds of challenges. idiots are not specific to the tf2 playerbase.
no he quit because he didnt get a community weapon
no beef with mastercoms but she's got donation links in her config thread. i think that is fine but the rule is just not consistent nor enforced. it's dumb and should just be removed.