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Last Posted | November 9, 2024 at 11:16 PM |
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DolphInNhannahAlso Philly is cool but can we pls have a lan somewhere else? Have been to the past 5 NA lans and they were ALL in PhillyTrust me, we would love to and have definitely explored potential esports venues all over the US, but the reality is that any good venues that have:are completely out of our price range or straight up don't exist. It also doesn't help that the esports bubble is currently bursting post-covid and existing esports venues are struggling to stay afloat. For our first LAN in Foxborough, we were VERY lucky that Helix agreed to keep the pricing of the original New Jersey venue, which was much much smaller. For our 2nd LAN, we knew that players didn't like the lack of public transit and lodging/dining in Foxborough, Philly Localhost has experience hosting TF2 LANs, is accessible via the NE rail anywhere from VA to MA, was relatively affordable, and seemed like a safe bet. The LH in Denver was a close 2nd choice though.
- Space for 50-100+ spectators
- Public transit and dining/lodging nearby
- At least 24 SUPPLIED gaming PCs (players don't want BYOC and renting gaming PCs + 240hz monitors externally is too complex and pricey) - not accounting PCs for production, admins, servers, etc.
The major reason is cost though. TF2 just doesn't have the money.
I know this might be a bit goofy saying this, but since we already pay a bit to the rgl lan to begin with through league fees, isn't it possible to also do a gofundme or something of those lines for the people that might be interested in investing more into a lan specifically? I think you can get a bit of support behind it but it could also be wishful thinking.
You were good son, real good, maybe even the best.
milf-shaped ginger : I seen so many insecure white dudes who literally play top level RGL just to hack in casual
Had some raspberry tea mixed with some ginger and honey to soothe my throat, felt nice :)
https://rgl.gg/Public/PlayerProfile?p=76561198158513486
https://rgl.gg/Public/PlayerProfile?p=76561198167446102
The allegations may have been proven true...
tuaNoNoeWayPlus it's expensive af for what it is and I highly doubt anyone wants to moderate them.
According to the discord post, the forums would take up the majority of the $1200 yearly hosting, with the FORUMS taking up the most of that cost. How the fuck is that possible? Doesn't the site get like 20-100x more traffic? How do you fuck that up so bad, is the tech they use for the forums just that awful?
bro at that point it ain't even worth it imo, especially since rgl barely makes its money back
https://rgl.gg/Public/LeagueTable?s=153&g=936&r=40 welp these rankings are fucked, I wonder which team should be disqualified... also mind you yen was also rang in some teams for playoffs so look out for that too :D
quintoshhttps://ozfortress.com/forums/threads/105
I understand the sentiment here obviously but that's ozfortress, for a while in RGL it was under the assumption that there was a very lack luster AC team that lead to people to decide doing it on their own. Can't really blame people when the AC team barely talks to the public on there current status and it leading to vigilantism within its own community.
The first time I met Lain was when I went to my first lan, and that will forever have a place in my heart. We didn't win a single time, but throughout it all we tried our best and had a blast. We both even got featured in Beater's vid despite not winning once. When talking to Lain at lan, she was a very calm yet cool person to talk to, we talked a ton about tf2 and other stuff. I kept in touch with Lain throughout the years and we had some good memories in vc that I will cherish, pugs and all. My favorite moment was when we talked about music and anime till like 7 in the morning, probably one of the best talks I've ever had with a person. When I first heard the news it left me in shock and in a way I still am. I'll miss you forever. Fly high Lain.