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TrelanScrambledITT: more entitled 6s players thinking that this format is either aimed at them as a replacement for 6s or a direct threat to 6s.
downfrag me cus im right
I see you are a fellow pootis main, I can respect that, brother. We should play heavy in esea together.
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reakoEoNRaymon and shade play on two very different teams so it's not really fair to compare them...In cs, Niko was considered to be a top player despite being on mouseesports which was garbage, but you could still say that he was better than most players despite his teams performance. Individual performance can be judged without the contexts of teams.
did u just compare seven and mouse...
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Scrambled"most fun" is very subjective. Most players who play the game casually, or for fun, play pubs.
OW has shown that having a pub gamemode in the same format as your competitive gamemode means that players are far more interested in it from the get go.
Artificial and Organic are just buzzwords at this point. You're either implying that having a prizepool to spark interest in a new gamemode is a bad thing, or that a game is better because its older.
I feel that this video will explain my points better than I will: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2to9Pb0DOM
I guess the majority of people who take this game semi-seriously found their subjectively fun game mode then?
Literally every single esport has shown that having the same pub game mode as their competitive shows more interest, but that isn't relevant in TF2, nor will it ever be since Valve's official pub game mode is 12v12 with no class limits.
Having ANYTHING to try and push a dog shit game mode is a bad thing when it fractures your tiny fucking community. What is so hard to understand about that? Do you not remember when CEVO/ESEA almost killed competitive tf2? and that was the same fucking game mode
ScrambledProSkeezThe one that's logistically feasibleSorry I should rephrase my question, since you seem to have completely misunderstood me again.
Will people who enjoy playing pubs play something that they don't enjoy because its being streamed, or will a format that resembles pubs be successful?
You're really grasping here buddy. 6s has been organically grown for almost a decade now -- the competitive community has gone through every single variation of player counts and compositions and ended up at the 6v6 we know now. Not only has it been deemed the "most fun" of the tested game modes, it's also by far the best balance of player counts & being logistically possible for LANs and prize pools as OW has shown.
As Slin said, ARTIFICIALLY pushing another game mode will do absolutely nothing but fracture the already small community that has been ORGANICALLY grown.
ScrambledThey want all public players to adapt to their format. I wonder what is more likely to succeed?
The one that's logistically feasible
ScrambledHaving a suicide wave with any combination of two beggars soldiers, two jarates, two mad milks a demoman and a spy sounds so aids.
HUH, its almost like we have a whitelist for a reason!
EoNFroyo X was an April fools joke
froyo x was going to be an actual team until paddie ended up joining evl
Setsul80 vs 250 Ohm isn't about sound, it's about the amp.
http://graphs.headphone.com/graphCompare.php?graphType=0&graphID[]=2231&graphID[]=713&scale=10
With no amp or one that doesn't get you enough voltage (e.g. the classic bullshit 1 Vrms) 250 or even 600 Ohm would be awfully quiet. On the other hand, the 32 Ohm version will not sound good if your amp craps itself at 10 mA.
The DT-770 isn't exactly power hungry so any non-garbage amp will be fine with any version of it.
Except it very well could be about the sound for some people since all of the 770's ARE tonally different. The 32 sounds much more similar to the 250 and 600 ohm versions than it does the 80pro.
For most people, their #1 determining factor will be the source they run it from, but for someone with enough power headroom to run 600ohm cans they'll choose the signature they enjoy the most.
Beyer really is the only manufacturer making 3/4 technically different versions of the same cans so this issue is pretty unique to them.
I'm assuming you're flexible when it comes to open or closed.
*HD598s are always a solid choice
*AD900x are a tf2 player favorite, ridiculous soundstage/positioning with a boring sound signature
*MDR-1A have incredible sound with mediocre build
*DT770s are probably your best bet
*T50RP MK3s are the best bet if a) you're willing to spend $50ish on better pads, and b) have a good amp since these are some of the least efficient headphones in existence
nazarab4nnyWhat does TF2 gain from unbanning weapons that are annoying?
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