http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8G1oADtHcQ
I hope I don't have to say who did the original.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8G1oADtHcQ
I hope I don't have to say who did the original.
I like DM for just general DM grinding and MGE for working on specific aspects of DM.
I'd be up for playing.
I've played some 1.6 and Source but only casually. Also, all the gunboating in TF2 made my hitscan awful.
I think TF2 just needs better spectating features.
Imagine if we could have one guy live in game, relaying who to watch to the cameraman on the STV, so he would always catch the big plays, plus some sort of quick and easy player POV switching feature.
Of course, that would require cooperation from ESEA and Valve, so I'm probably just daydreaming.
That aside, I find 6v6 extremely fun to watch, especially lately now that it's all converged on the TF.TV channel with awesome casters.
Edit: I showed the comp side of TF2 to a cooworker from my old work who played TF2 casually every once in awhile, and she's loves it. She already knows most of the teams in Invite and predicted matches based on previous ones.
thrasherIf ESEA fucked up with their whitelist then that's on them.
Lol'd.
5:29 is gold.
Also: "I jumped over him and he turned all the way around."
Fox obviously uses some sort of hack that lets you turn more than 90 degrees.
Targeting your biceps with pushups is some next level shit.
brownymasterzigzterIf I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.Because I'd like to know why. Is it an age/generation difference, lighting problems, etc? It's not a problem as a preference, but to say it burns eyes/eye strain/causes eye problems is something I'd like to know about. I can understand why people would want a darker setup, but people have been pretty adamant about it being way too bright.
On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.
Some people aren't in brightly lit environments and so looking at a bright screen is pretty hard on the eyes.
brownymasterQuestion, how many of you guys actually used the internet during the days of dialup? White webpages were common (and still are), but then again people got out more generally. I mean facebook is white by default, google, yahoo, etc. When did white start burning your eyes?
If I got a dollar for every time someone commented on the site being too white and lost a dollar every time you'd comment back in a vaguely condescending tone, I'd probably have around $0.
On topic, I think the site looks a lot more professional now.
Lights_Is it possible to make the bots have infinite health?
bind mouse1 "+attack; bot_refill"
I feel this is appropriate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4anAKdiIf8Q
(And even if it wasn't, it's still a good song.)
2sy_morphiendzigzterdrmtcnot low im or high open. more like middle of openLike your posts.
Mid open is still better than something
The notion that carrots' posting could actually be perceived as superior to anything else by anyone is actually very unsettling.
Hmm good point. I guess I should've gone with "Still better than your posts."
drmtcnot low im or high open. more like middle of open
Like your posts.
I make shitty low/mid videos that like 5 people enjoy watching.