I didn't intend for this thread to end up in the dumpster, I actually wanted a good discussion about tf2's future, and receive a reassurance that tf2 will continue on and possibly thrive as a major e-sport later on. Though
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#12
Losing Hope In competitive TF2
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I hope it's hype, but it is actually depressing seeing ex top TF2 players move to OW to chase that dollar green, though I should be happy for them, since seagull probably makes good money off video games.
posted about 8 years ago
#7
Losing Hope In competitive TF2
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The Dumpster
WTF did what i just say become a meme now?
posted about 8 years ago
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Losing Hope In competitive TF2
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The Dumpster
Just looking at over watch twitch viewership compared to tf2 twitch viewership is saddening. I dream of TF2 becoming a major e-sport it deserves to be.
posted about 8 years ago