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i dont see UGC 6s dying any time soon (at least in NA) because there's always going to be teams that want to organize a roster and play matches without paying for esea premium
iirc in the lower levels of play UGC has been used as a proving ground for new teams and usually the successful teams that want to stay together for longer than 1 season move on to the paid leagues, kinda like a minor/developmental league to ESEA
if the boomerang made a wide curveball-like swing to the right that made it harder to line up throws with, it might be an interesting toy to use in a pub a couple of times, before eventually switching back to the backpack
the arc could also deter you from trying to put down spam damage in a choke because it might just hit the walls and do 0, but i feel like the allure of having a burst damage projectile + the fact that you're a sniper in a choke point would make the combo scout offclassing to sniper a necessity when holding second, which sounds kinda lame
windows 10 is having a meltdown this month
only like 3 days ago there was issues with a patch that made copying and pasting with keyboard shortcuts unstable
how is olgha gonna offclass from pocket
is there a bingo slot for "player's internet dies minutes before match?"
kaeraaliterally all the maps in the map pool besides badlands (and product / granary if u you dont count the modified versions) are community maps, their first versions wasnt the ones we have rn, like have ya'll ever been on process_a1?
all the maps had flaws in the beginning cuz they were just concepts at the time, but because people gave them an actual try, they developed into the most played maps in the community
why would we leave maps that are finished to step back and play a beta map in officials
especially now that map votes are a thing and we can voluntarily play the good maps that we enjoy playing and can play well
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edit: https://i.imgur.com/TUaDx2c.png whose mans is this
if snack prestiges back to 0 nerd stars he returns to his early ability of hosting tournaments
realistically though snack i hope your time in the hospital was/is alright and youre doing better
i opened this thread expecting to see a researched and documented muuki shitpost but this time no one's getting banned from etf2l
slamBergGritomathese high-invite teams are really good and deserving of some success and its a major bummer that the highest they tend to go is second place
If they were "deserving" wouldn't they actually win? lol
thats true and im not going to discredit froyo's success or question the intuition of an invite player but i know for a fact that there's a difference between working hard and winning, even if im a negative-brain mongo open player
its one thing to grind tf2 and be good at it but winning or losing the important matches is a different challenge in and of itself, even in games other than tf2
no one here would argue that seagull is bad at videogames but his current owl team could barely put a jigsaw puzzle together if everything but the edges was already completed, and he vocally hates it there despite still playing with the team and working to improve
is the bottom line of a team important enough to ignore the efforts of the team's players?
i mean i go to a college of several thousands of people where the only game they acknowledge as an "esport" is league
i asked the gaming club if they hosted tf2 and they just plain asked me what tf2 was, needless to say that the interest for tf2 as an esport just wasnt there
if its unlikely for a collegiate tf2 league to develop i doubt the average run-of-the-mill high school would be willing to jump on board with tf2, in terms of support, playerbase, etc
i cant wait for a 100-man lan event where one team of four gets pissed and trashes their computers because they dropped in an area with nothing but bandages and 2 gray pistols and died within a minute
but dont worry, this squad would probably win a sum of money equal to maybe 3 winning seasons of invite
lets make a division called esea-f where we put froyotech alone so they can farm a check while the rest of the really good esea-i teams can make for an interesting season
these high-invite teams are really good and deserving of some success and its a major bummer that the highest they tend to go is second place