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https://youtu.be/O2x4NzErYnE?t=15
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edit: actually theres five people at choke but only four numbers in the screen (111 + 90 + 80 + 77) so maybe its even more than that, dunno lol
there are thousands but this one is one of my all time favs dunno why, its actually so simple but theres just something so gloomy about it (the music's bleak af too)
RIP man, so sad and unexpected still can't believe it
The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day → https://store.steampowered.com/app/406970/
Honestly I would say forget about pugs for learning the basics, they are ok for a while if your level is high enough but they are not the best representation of a real, actual TF2 match (most of the time games are unbalanced because of difference in skill, there is a big focus on individual DM instead of teamwork, etc...)
The best way to learn and improve in the game is just finding a team of like-minded, similar skill level players who are commited and willing to learn and improve, be it doing demo reviews, map talks or just scrimming together multiple times a week. It'll may suck at first if your skill is not enough but with sufficient time and dedication you'll notice how the team improves and the game becomes more fun and easy to play. Of course it's not always that simple to find a perfect team, especially in this silly community, but for the little I've seen on your streams you seem like a chill and dedicated player (also brit) so it shouldn't be that hard with a little bit of luck.
So my dad just returned from the vet, with my cat inside of a cardboard box. She had been sick for like a week, but we couldn't imagine that it was so bad.
Now I'm just sitting here sobbing and writing this instead of working, but I cba to do anything else right now. My last memory of her is just her crying and pissing inside of the pet carrier. I'm so sorry that it ended this way Miky, you were the best cat someone could ever had, sweet and cuddly. Rest easy babe, you were the greatest of all warriors.
I swear TF2 is the most entertaining game of all time, there is some weird shit happening every couple months lmao
without all the amazing voice actors that TF2 has had, this silly videogame would have never have such an unique feel to it, they manage to bring the characters to life with all their quirks and eccentricities captured on every one of the hundreds of voice lines; proof of that it's that we never get tired of hearing them during all those years, and we will probably never will.