I have a Youtube channel where I make TF2 videos. I have been slowly introducing competitive TF2 to my viewers for a while now. I make videos about MGE, eXtv events/tournaments, and other comp videos on occasion. I have posted my POV videos in the form of a "Youtube Show" and I know many people are interested in the competitive scene. It's just a matter of whether we help them make the transition or not.
I would promote my channel more but I don't like the idea of blatantly changing your name to "twitch.tv/plsfollowmystream"
kbpeople need to stop hating each other. when you get airshot or headshot say "hey gamer nice shot" dont be upset and call them a nigger faggot. another thing, can we stop using the words autism, aids, nigger, cancer, retard, ect. there are actually people out there who deal with that stuff and you never know if the person you are saying those words knows someone with those conditions. one more thing, dont forget this is a video game and a hobby, HAVE FUN. dont take it too serious.
I agree we need to be more mature and stop using vulgar and derogatory words. This doesn't happen when someone gets an amazing kill though.
G1I've kind set a tentative date of September 22nd next saturday at 8 pm est for the newbie mix. Is that time okay for everyone? Lets start making a list of people who are available to help on that date for any amount of time.
I can probably help. What exactly is the newbie mix?
mochaIf you have any events or important posts up (mixes schedules, reddit posts that you want upvotes for, etc), message me and I can put it on TFTV's Twitter to help get word out there. It's easy enough to use all the platforms out there; we just need to use them consistently.
I'm also thinking of doing weekly match schedule articles for this site so people can more easily see when match dates are coming. ESEA's site isn't the most user-friendly to find match schedules and dates change all the time, but I can put in the time to keep up with it.
I plan on posting my POVs (with comms) with my team in the UGC league weekly. Are you saying you'll help me promote it on Reddit? My competitive videos never get as many upvotes on Reddit as a random pub clip or something else would.
TF2_MooseForget r/tf2 if you're looking at Reddit, there are 5,500 people in the r/truetf2 subreddit that are actually interested in comp and not posting pictures of dead pyros and bad unusual unboxes.
Go make yourself known over there, you'll get a higher attendance turnout.
I thought we're trying to convert people to comp, not talk to our small, little, already-established community.