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I'm just here for the memes wtf are you on about sideshow
I used to be blind, but then someone recommended wiethud to me and now I can see again. must have 10/10
SideshowFull Tilt vs Infused is actually on Sunday, moved it!
Edited it, thanks!
I know the old site gave the correct description for EU matches, seems it didn't get ported to the new site yet.
Added a clarification to the saloon page.
I was a bit late with announcing zowie bets, but here are the bets for week 2 ETF2L 6s:
Tonight (Monday Feb 1st) We'll have
Publiclir.se vs Reason Gaming
Publiclir get 5 points handicap, which means they win on saloon if they get one map to a golden cap. (doesn't matter whether they win or lose that GC!)
On Thursday Feb 4th we'll have two matches:
dd + 5 friends vs Planet Express
Earlier in the preseason cup, we saw that Planet Express managed to win the entire thing, without going up against dd5f.
PE tilted hard in the zowie cup, dd5f had to go against Reason, so this is the first time they have a proper match. There is no spread on this match.
Foreskings vs LEGO
THE COMEBACK ISRAEL - well, not so much tbh. I haven't seen much of my mesjogge boys so this could be a curveball. LEGO beat Planet Express and gave Reason a hard time in the Zowie cup, so who knows?
Foreskings get a brownie point and will be able to win on saloon if they draw both maps or do better!
And on Sunday Feb 7th our last week 2 premiership match:
Full Tilt vs Team Infused
Well, this went bad for infs yesterday. lost 2-0. So they get a bit of help. a 5 points handicap, which means they win on saloon if they get one map to a golden cap. (doesn't matter whether they win or lose that GC!)
When Sideshow was 10 his teacher askd "what do u wana do when u are prem?" and Sideshow said "die 43 times". the teacher said "u didn't understand question" and Sideshow said "u dont understand roaming on viaduct.". The teacher was kensi, retweet if u beliv in prem
ez road to tf2 global elite
we use zendesk which costs dosh per user license, so only the owners have access to that. The only thing to do is to wait until they have the time to go through the tickets.
MamboulayDoes anyone keep track of logs for ETF2L Premiership (for this season and previous ones) by any chance?
they're posted on the match pages or posted on the comp.tf page
seriously, fuck depression.
Thankfully I haven't had it, but I am directly affected by those who are and I think this is a great initative.
Any step towards battling mental health problems is a good one imho
This is interesting. I welcome any project that wants to give back to the community and this seems like it has the right intentions.
Having run fund raisers before, there are a few questions that arise that haven't been properly answered in my opinion.
The first concern I've got has to do with trust. I know the site is in early development, but you need a strong chain of trust that basically gives the community the ease of mind that is needed with fundraisers. This is inherent to the nature of fundraisers. A party hosts a fundraiser and has specific milestones or perks that have to be met to unlock a specific goal or has to be fulfilled by the organisation. The chain of trusts (be it by reputation, certification or transparency) is taken care of when comparing it to the big players. I know what I'm getting into as an organisation. As a player/donator it's the same story. So my question is what is your current situation regarding trust and what are you hoping to achieve in the (near) future?
My second subject has to do with the actual processing of payments. The easier it is to donate and to track the progress the more yield a fundraiser has. What payment providers are you looking at, how are you processing the donations and how will organisations and their donators be able to follow the projects? A followup on this is how will you handle refunds?
And my last question is: what are the benefits? with igg, imraising or other sites you have easy ways to share,promote the project, are bound to fulfill the goals set and keep track of the progress. What should convince me to use esportsme over established alternatives?
TF2 has a rather iffy past regarding money (low points like blight gaming not paying players or tf2center stealing) and really high highs like TOTH, tf2can, iseries). So I hope you can see why answering questions here with solid responses will put us more at ease about the whole idea.