That was really hard to watch
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The ending video thing for Project spark told me more about how the game works than that terrible acting show with the gay dude and the black guy
I really don't like it when racing game developers talk about "innovation"
Game looks like a joke, the need to rethink the gameplay.
Too many fucking quick time events
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Wii U: thatguytagg
I like it how that guy either, Never heard of a game he was looking at, or had no interest in the game he was looking at.
I just want the Nintendo Direct
I want it sooooooo baaaaaaad
I understand the that the TF2 team is currently extremely small. But considering the amount of attention we have been getting from them recently it wouldn't be hard to just try and get a Yes or No out of them. It wouldn't bother me at all of they say No to the idea, but this is the best time we will ever have to at least try and get an answer.
Decided to make this thread after the talk with cbear
Valve already has a method of pushing in-game notifications to every player in the game. So what if we asked them if they could start pushing out an in-game notifications when casts for competitive matches start?
Valve could create an item in the store that pretty much "subscribes" you to the updates. This makes it so only people that are interested in the content get it, so no one complains about getting updates they don't want to see. Then Valve could charge a fee (something like $5) for the item so that, essentially, everyone wins from this new feature.
The tricky part would be, getting the idea approved (of course) and keeping up with the updates. Considering how limited the TF2 staff is, I'm sure they don't have enough time to constantly know when matches and casts will start.
They could possibly create a system that allows the casting organization to put the updates out. Create a webpage or something that is read by the TF2 updating thingy and puts a notification out when someone puts a notification in. But they would have to be willing to grant someone outside of their TF2 team with that power, and I'm not sure if they are cool with that or not.
These forums just keep getting better and better
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