as person who plays tf2 on a mac that custom map update is so awesome this bug almost stopped me from playing custom maps at all
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the scaling on this fucking hurts my head to think about
i like oovoov's lotion placed directly in the middle of the picture as if to emphasize it.
And this thread is awesome
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I loled so hard at this because im not quite sure if hes trolling
P.S. the entire thread is hilarious
chrome because i just have so much stuff tied in to i couldn't leave if i wanted to but thats ok because i don't
I feel like this is definitely the way to go as someone who has never played any competitive and who has just watched. I might one day get into competitive and from my point of view i don't really know where to start. Do I start in a lobby or do i just join team with 0 comp experience. A in game stepping stone that lets players say that they at least understand the basics even in very relaxed setting is just what comp tf2 community need to attract people to watch and play.
This also is a round about way of asking for a very large and detailed guide in to comp tf2 on tf.tv