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Cobra447Isn't the expression baptism by fire?
Either is good :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptism_by_fire
DigresserThose are some gorgeous graphics. Also, the article is a good read.
Yeah happy with how it ended up looking. Credit to huhy!
I read that this is the Epsilon roster most likely to lose. I'm no mathematician but zero multiplied by anything is still zero? Right?!
DDE3 is still the best :D
Download HQ here, best 16 minutes 30 seconds you'll ever spend staring at a computer screen.
Tell your father that you don't want to argue with him, but he you feel he is being overly protective and controlling. Try calmly explaining why it is that you love playing TF2 in terms that might put your parents minds at ease.
Let them know that you understand school is your main priority, but gaming is something you are passionate about and that it is an important part of your life.
They probably just see it in their narrow view of videogames, but you might be able to help them understand that you are playing as part of a team, working towards a goal of being the best team you can be, competing against other teams across the continent, solving problems together in high pressure situations whilst maintaining a certain level of dexterity.
Even if they totally dismiss what you say, you will still have said it and they will know how you feel on the issue.
As for your sister, you should probably just give her a hug every day. Give her some attention and let her know that you love her.
Nah. I'm talking shit. You fucked bro.
raikuAfter watching the VOD, if there will already be 2 NA teams that can possibly go to lan + two might be able to go there with help from a fundraiser, so 4 NA teams will be really epic if that does actually happen.
So what's the story with yuki and co... do they need a fundraiser as well?
After all the talk about fundraisers, is it possible to start a prize pool fundraiser to increase the ammount of cash that can be won? (Sorry if my information is poor, haven't really been reading stuff about this, just things that came to my mind)
Yeah I don't think I did a good job of leaking/explaining that info.
As I understand it no North American teams are prepared to go without some level of fundraising
The target I heard of $12,000 would be enough to get two NA teams attending i52; $1,000 to each player - which I don't think even covers the flight.
I think Australians have expressed interest in attending.
Token Euro available.
If you missed the live show check out the VOD, particularly the second half which features a lot of talk about i52 and the future of TF2.
You can use -autoconfig in the launch options to reset everything to default. Don't forget to remove it after the first launch or it will keep resetting everything when you load the game.
Although this might be a heavy handed solution to your problem :D
I cry single tear of joy ;__-
Give me a Twitch ingame medal and keep your "dollars" :D
Cookye once asked to join Crack Clan at LAN and I turned him down.
True story :D
KanecoWhat we can't afford is to lose the hype, I have been so detached this past 2 seasons, I don't even watch the streams anymore when I used to love them. This is because there is really no interest. There's no hype, no epic rivalries broder vs epsilon vs crackclan, I don't feel supporting any team in prem. And thats a bad sign. You need people to get interested and attached to it, start supporting teams. And how will that happen? First, have stable teams (that dont fold after 1 season), teams with good players, interviews so you can get to know the teams, more preview articles, etc etc... Eventually people will grow to love some prem team and feel attached to it. And it will increase stream viewers as well. Vanilla dying was also not very good for us, but I am glad it is coming back.
This is troubling for me, even more so that other people are sharing this sentiment, because the last two seasons have featured the most extensive, in-depth coverage of any seasons I can remember between Gentleman Jon's ridiculously impressive word count exploring the depths of TF2 stats and TFTV covering every Premiership game going... with the majority of those casts featuring post game interviews. We have also seen more top European players streaming than ever. An incredible ZOWIE invitational just before Season 17. Extensive Previews. Gossip updates. Awards shows. DavidTheWin writing a series of weekly reports. WARHURYEAH even has a blog!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsqJFIJ5lLs
The scene definitely needs more characters, drama and rivalries; those things tend to sprout from serious competition, but do the players care enough to make things interesting?