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gink ruined my life
ping pong is only best anime
wolsnewolsnehttps://clips.twitch.tv/ColorfulAnnoyingPepperoniTBTacoRighthttps://clips.twitch.tv/DependableAmusedSkunkCoolStoryBro
surely he mustve known this one would get clipped
Alfiecopperrhttps://clips.twitch.tv/LuckyBlueCormorantGingerPowerhad to check out the bobby pov
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJlXz4a7cZQ
alfie making sure it wasnt fatter than his
feels like some of the logs posted here are just from pugs with new players. I know that if it was my first game on pugchamp i wouldnt want my poor performance to be posted on TFTV. Ofcourse some of the posts here are just inside jokes between friends but could we chill on posting logs of bad performances from players that have never played a pug in their life before?
samiface first tournament organizer to go 0-2
Brockwhat you guys dont like it when I'm sarcastic and shit posting, but when you do it its ok
alright
it hasnt even been 24hrs and you're shitposting about someone who's dead calling ppl hypocritical when they call u out on it. Its almost as if context matters
yeah this is unacceptable for a million dollar esports org like ChampGG
Very nice ams. This trend of more competitive content appearing on youtube can only benefit the scene. Reaching out to the youtube space of TF2 is a good way for newer players to get invested in competitive tf2 as seen in videos like the nuze/seagull one which im pretty sure garnered over 100k views or something like that. If you're reading this nuze, please make more...
logjam in S tier because we no one likes playing it? basing it off your process placement
Suggestion: add a [Serious] tag and permit admins to delete comments that derail/dont contribute to the thread.
DrHappinessMultiple orgs encourage competition
This is true but does it really matter when there isn't any real monetary gain to compete over? I don't think the quality of production would stagnate because of fewer streaming platforms.
Why is it that we as a community have 4+ different streams for competitive events (both online and offline) when we are so small? If theres no issue in promoting RGL, Essentials or KritzKast on tftv then why is there a need for different channels? Is the need for a variety of streams really necessary for our scene? Teamfortresstv is the biggest of all the streams but has completely stopped casting at LAN-events and is only really the "online-tournament-channel" nowadays. If anything wouldn't it make sense to use the biggest brand in an effort to attract new viewers?
Lastly I want to add that Copenhagen Games is probably turning out to be a good home for 6s TF2 but the fact that it's been casted 2 times in a row now on Kritzkast, a channel that is being used on the side for personal streams like this just seems off-putting in a sense.