What is the incentive for someone like me who doesn't break the rules and spam in tf2c chat to play on a service that is basically the same thing but with less players? I don't mind their ads as they're not disruptive. I don't mind that idiots are getting chat bans cause I'm not breaking the rules and I have never had any trouble with a mod or admin ever.
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#4
Why is the null move. script useful?
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So is this mainly a scout thing or is there some use in this as a medic main apart from just preferring it?
posted about 7 years ago
#1
Why is the null move. script useful?
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I'm not sure if this script is just a preference thing for most people and that's why so many people seem to have it, but for me when I'm holding down one direction and I want to move the opposite, I can let go of the key and change just fine without a script, so I'm not sure if there's some obvious purpose to this that I'm missing or something.
posted about 7 years ago
#4
Top 10 TF2 plays - May 2016
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#2 was kinda meh but overall pretty solid month, great work
posted about 7 years ago