Like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlfhPHT0Jac
But he can't do it consistently.
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It's a bit weaker. Shame. Getting kills across the diagonal of Process mid was cool.
manaAs for ETF2L, I don't know where you got that impression but it's been the opposite way. The Prem players have been advocating unlocks (to match ESEA, basically), and all the lower divisions have been raging really hard against it. They were raging REALLY hard about the Pyro unlocks (Degreaser, Flare Gun, Ax). The Prem players were all for it.
Not really. For ages it was Buffalo Bill keeping unlocks out. Kaidus wanted ESEA rules, if that's what you mean. Everyone else has a range of opinions, the unspoken majority of which is indifference to anything that doesn't clearly break the game. Lower div players make noises because they think that having and voicing opinions makes you sound smart (do they teach this in school or something? It's really annoying). The trend towards ESEA rules won't continue if ESEA keep failing.
Do an article on why Kaidus can't win two maps in a row. People are starting to talk.
I hope it's casted. Competitive jumping is surprisingly fun to watch.
FogShitwizardstill waiting for my i49/ESEA LAN perks from HRGMerchantYeah, teams not following up is a big concern.still waiting for them broder perks
Same. Props to yuki though, he was super keen to get things done.
SerotoneI think the community needs to be decreasing its reliance on ESEA, not increasing it.
At this stage I don't see how it can be argued that they aren't more trouble than they're worth. Creating a community league and finding some LAN you can piggyback tf2 onto seems best.
Clearly North America needs a version of etf2l plus someone else's LANs you can add TF2 to. Find the most competent and energetic community members to create the league.
marmadukeGRYLLSoh, and the sad fact is that we are insignificant to ESEA. if we tried to do some boycott or other bullshit that kane/torbull weren't fond of they could VERY easily say fuck you to our entire community and start up a goddamn CoD league that would probably crush our league #'s in its first season. keep this in mind.
Yes, ESEA have no respect for you so treat them extra nice.
2cyou can basically infer that jaguar likely implemented the bitcoin shit assuming that lpkane would consider him too valuable to fire.
lpkane authorized the bitcoin shit. jaguar is a scapegoat.
Use Anakin's Anti-Cheat plugin, it's really good.
Also if we are ruining his reputation as a legit player, why doesn't he come post here and help us decide if he is or is not hacking.
This isn't how things are decided.
I think the difference between watching tf2 and Dota, for example, is the kind of mental involvement the viewers have. I've been playing Dota recently and quickly learned that it's only fun if you win. In 6v6 tf2 you can have huge fun losing 5-1, enjoying many moments pitting your skill against theirs. I think this encourages in Dota players a more team-oriented attitude where you're forced to think strategically, because you need to win or it's miserable. So when they watch streams they can have a lot of fun engaging in strategic thoughts. 6v6 tf2 has a more elegant metagame that can be modelled with fluid dynamics (I see it as like football (soccer) and Epsilon as like Barcelona), but even as I play with better players there are few who see it in terms other than dm plus an ability to press tab. So when they watch, they're being less stimulated than when they watch Dota.
They're just scared. It's like when people knock gay sex without having tried it.
ipz getting cut from his own team seemed inevitable.
DunderBroI kind of feel like valve has missed their window, unless hl3 will be 100/100 in every possible aspect I think playing and finishing the game is gonna leave you with an unsatisfied, empty feeling.
I think it's more that they've changed the game economy, they just aren't interested in making one-off titles any more. Steam and tf2/dota mini-transactions are the big money.