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#1
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EERkvMT8DCw

eXtv is now splitting each week's eXtravision into two videos. I guess the schedule will be competitive on Saturday, community news/updates on Sunday.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EERkvMT8DCw[/youtube]

eXtv is now splitting each week's eXtravision into two videos. I guess the schedule will be competitive on Saturday, community news/updates on Sunday.
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#2
27 Frags +

This is a VERY bad idea! This is doing the exact opposite of what we are trying to achieve. This splits eXtravision into competitive news on Saturday, and pubbers/casual community on Sunday. We want the latter to get interested in competitive TF2!

I'm not sure where eXtine said he got this "feedback" to split it up. But it obviously came from the 12 yr old idiots on youtube posting comments about how they only want to see the best hat of the week or some shit. I doubt anyone in our comp community thought this was a good idea.

eXtravision is currently one of the most popular and best ways of communicating Competitive and general TF2 news. Now you split the less popular segment on Saturday(which btw is one of the least viewed days for youtube channels) and then the segment catered to everyone else (60k casual players to like 2k comp) on Sunday (one of the most viewed days on yt). I can guarantee the competitive news part will get less views.

There was never an issue before. If pubbers dont wanna hear about us, then skip over that part of the video. Easy. At least the video still gets the view count from the pubber and the competitive news part is part of that view.

This is a VERY bad idea! This is doing the exact opposite of what we are trying to achieve. This splits eXtravision into competitive news on Saturday, and pubbers/casual community on Sunday. We want the latter to get interested in competitive TF2!

I'm not sure where eXtine said he got this "feedback" to split it up. But it obviously came from the 12 yr old idiots on youtube posting comments about how they only want to see the best hat of the week or some shit. I doubt anyone in our comp community thought this was a good idea.

eXtravision is currently one of the most popular and best ways of communicating Competitive and general TF2 news. Now you split the less popular segment on Saturday(which btw is one of the least viewed days for youtube channels) and then the segment catered to everyone else (60k casual players to like 2k comp) on Sunday (one of the most viewed days on yt). I can guarantee the competitive news part will get less views.

There was never an issue before. If pubbers dont wanna hear about us, then skip over that part of the video. Easy. At least the video still gets the view count from the pubber and the competitive news part is part of that view.
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#3
7 Frags +

I don't see how this is good. Personally, I never cared about extine's letter's to robin or favorite community item (only one or two of which have every been implemented), so I won't even bother watching part 2. People who only care about community news will ignore the comp news. It's just gonna leave both segments with less views each. :/

I don't see how this is good. Personally, I never cared about extine's letter's to robin or favorite community item (only one or two of which have every been implemented), so I won't even bother watching part 2. People who only care about community news will ignore the comp news. It's just gonna leave both segments with less views each. :/
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#4
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there's also a 3rd segment that's apparently about general gaming news on Monday.

I see the idea behind this, but... see the above.

there's also a 3rd segment that's apparently about general gaming news on Monday.

I see the idea behind this, but... see the above.
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#5
-6 Frags +

there should just be a disclaimer when you run the anti-cheat, esea's anti cheat is even more invasive in the way that it scans your system processes and the game's memory for things like sv_cheats bypasses and injected cheats that change the game's memory values via hex editors and stuff.

there should just be a disclaimer when you run the anti-cheat, esea's anti cheat is even more invasive in the way that it scans your system processes and the game's memory for things like sv_cheats bypasses and injected cheats that change the game's memory values via hex editors and stuff.
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#6
0 Frags +

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_6EN9viVCI

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_6EN9viVCI[/youtube]
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#7
4 Frags +
Saltysally1there should just be a disclaimer when you run the anti-cheat, esea's anti cheat is even more invasive in the way that it scans your system processes and the game's memory for things like sv_cheats bypasses and injected cheats that change the game's memory values via hex editors and stuff.

You're unbelievable

[quote=Saltysally1]there should just be a disclaimer when you run the anti-cheat, esea's anti cheat is even more invasive in the way that it scans your system processes and the game's memory for things like sv_cheats bypasses and injected cheats that change the game's memory values via hex editors and stuff.[/quote]
You're unbelievable
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#8
0 Frags +

I just noticed how short the community section was... That could have easily been added to the competitive section. The section coming tomorrow is apparently not even TF2-related so that could stay separate. But still, it would be better to have all of the TF2 stuff in one video.

I just noticed how short the community section was... That could have easily been added to the competitive section. The section coming tomorrow is apparently not even TF2-related so that could stay separate. But still, it would be better to have all of the TF2 stuff in one video.
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