So is it just that difficult to add the new game mode / changes to an existing product for them? Is it the engine? Or do they just not want to deal with a game turning into a coding mess like tf2 is? Or is it money
Probably money
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So is it just that difficult to add the new game mode / changes to an existing product for them? Is it the engine? Or do they just not want to deal with a game turning into a coding mess like tf2 is? Or is it money
Probably money
I'm already going to Georgia for the weekend, if I had planned for this more I would had drove out. Good luck getting things arranged for the MGE / tournament stuff for anyone showing up, would love to see some clips if anyone gets the chance to upload something.
catman1900hosting tournaments is a lot of thankless work
Rikachuwhere's the MGE tournament
toilethumor
Next year, 1k grand prize, 20 dollar entry fee that goes towards runner up prizes, non-profit and NA only. working on getting sponsorship for ad's so maybe I can prepare some foundation for a 2nd tournament if this is received well and people want to play again. Still deciding on the limit of players that can sign up, also trying to set aside extra money for website design / graphics I want done by a friend of mine. Gotta figure things out for streaming, if I can get a couple volunteers to help run everything.
I'm also waiting to see what events are gunna be going on next year and when so I can decide on an exact date. Its gunna be called The Quick & The Dead and you will see official information probably around the end of summer that year.
im actually interested in buying a bunch of buds and sitting on them to see what happens
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FredtheBunny : ok brock is getting W A Y too many crits
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doc : If he has some hacks, they're really shitty
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Various_HorsesMakySee, everyone thinks its fun to play in odd times but unless you have a really good and competent drummer its almost impossible to do right. 90% of music can fit into one of four time signatures, and these usually have their own genres of music. For example most waltz are in 3/4 compound meter, while most music in general falls under 4/4, marches are usually 2/4 and foxtrot is usually 5/4.
Again, each person has their preference,but I feel most musicians would rather play in 3/4 or 4/4 time.
For me, the weirdest time signature I've played in is 9/8 (nine eighth note [3 groups of 3 eighth notes])
I'm by no means an amazing drummer, but what little 9/8 I've played felt more comfortable than for example 5/4, I think because I could divide it into 3s it all felt pretty familiar to 3/4 or 6/8. 5s, to a lesser extent 7s and similar odd times that didn't split into one of the familiar time signatures of 3, 4, 6 or 8 etc. were what really gave me trouble.
The one I had the most trouble with (and we never finished writing this song probably because of my struggles) was in 21 (think that was 21/8 but I can't remember, this was over a year ago and we never finished it) and that had me sweating because there was no way to comfortably divide it into chunks I was comfortable with (I'd played and become reasonably comfortable with 7/8, but counting sevens still felt awful, and counting 3 7s frustrated me). Could be a lot easier when playing original stuff though, I never played many covers.
how do you feel about double floor toms? I dont wanna be j mascic but I would love my drummer to play with that setup. I always liked that style, even the dodos ran that one out for ages until they went electric
GetawhalesamifaceDear god anything that gets us talking about something other than the state of tf2 so i can stop being so tempted to drink the bleach i soak my hair in
u wont do it pussy
thats not funny.
also I'm all for more articles like this as long as they are unbiased and fact driven.
I can sing pretty good and learned bass, but always wanted to play with folks that liked loud/soft dynamics with crazy time signatures. using that rule set on songs always was entertaining, anything written in e-minor with really crunchy bass driven stuff.
messiahhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xajg9MBK-4
wasnt sure about this first 25-30 secs in and then I heard those strings and I was sold
I saw a multiplayer pov of some dude standing in the same area watching 2 hallways and a mid throwing grenades and shooting across the map the entire video
yea that sounds fun