someone call ikpure, lets find this fuck.
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hooliPeople need to learn how to play the game properly. Everything has a learning curve and if people aren't dedicated enough to learn how to play the game then they should just stick with pubs.
People NEED to learn, people don't NEED to do anything, if they are playing comp 6v6 and playing in any which way they wan't they will eventually gain interest to deepen their learning and see how it is properly played. that's all I'm saying.
And no one is gonna be drawn into 6's with your "You need to learn and need to be dedicated and practice 6 hrs a day" the learning and dedication will come after they get a taste of 6v6 play.
To sum it up for you hooli in case you didn't understand: Get new people to play a 6v6 format by any means necessary
hooliWhat you're suggesting is like starting a tf2 special olympics for people who don't know how to play the game.
Yes that is exactly what I am suggesting.
Thomasdope-wolfStart a league for pubbers and let them play whatever classes they want instead of the the generic 2 scout 2 soldier 1 demo 1 med class line up (2 class limit 1 heavy 1 engy 1 med 1 demo)This is probably the best suggestion in the thread. The only problem is that someone who has figured out why certain classes are the best for a certain situation won't want to pug with people who insist on perma-spy. This creates a split community and limits the people playing alternative classes from getting better because no one good will want to play against them.
and let them eventually figure out for themselves that 2 scout 2 soldier 1 demo 1 med works best instead of forcing it down their throat.
Good point, although it will great another genre of competitive tf2 play can we really regard that as a bad thing? the people who don't want to scrim generic classes will scrim each other and generic will scrim generic. Either way there is more people playing tf2 competitively.
Start a league for pubbers and let them play whatever classes they want instead of the the generic 2 scout 2 soldier 1 demo 1 med class line up (2 class limit 1 heavy 1 engy 1 med 1 demo)
and let them eventually figure out for themselves that 2 scout 2 soldier 1 demo 1 med works best instead of forcing it down their throat.
grab an ounce, break it down and serve into dimes, the move out fastest way.
defyhooliYou know you're not getting shit, right?
zak's a bro he'll come through, don't be such a negative twat
And if he doesn't... you gonna come through for him big defy? probably not, sit down twat.
A lot of the advice you are getting here is from people already in high school / college. So your going to get a biased opinion on the matter because they are required to learn algebra in order to get wherever their going school wise.
If your asking is algebra used everyday when you have a career and are finished with school. Depending what field you are in is what will determine that. Depending what you do ...you will probably only use algebra two times a year in your life IF that, IT is not an EVERYDAY thing you will be using like some of the people here are suggesting, that's just complete nonsense. Basic mathematics on the other hand you will be using everyday.
Should still learn it though, another bullet for your gun can't hurt.
LKincheloeSalamancerLKincheloeArieI'm hoping that when i52 comes around, we'll have this thread on the biggest fucking beamer projecting inside the TF2 area while we're all laughing our asses off and drinking that digusting English beer.Which is still probably 10x better than American beer, 'cause that's just flavored water.
Have you never tried anything other than PBR and Bud Light? Jesus, go drink a craft beer.
I don't drink, period ;)
Canadian Beer > American Beer > European Beer
LuckyLukeI haven't read 99% of this thread but the way I see it:
Work together as much as possible, and make a "top product" by combining skill. Doesn't matter where you come from.
Doesn't take away you should communicate who's doing what though, before the public gets involved with that.....?
Working together in a business scenario is feasible if both organizations have something to offer one another. I don't mean to be rude but I think tf.tv is perfectly capable of handling the event by themselves.
Arx1st - VanillaTV usually cover these events. If TF.TV wanted to cover it, they should speak to us.
Who are you? the Tony Soprano of Multiplay coverage? speak to you? that's a contract that's up for grabs to ANYONE not just tf.tv.