Doughywith no counterplay except the inevitable death.
dude what
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Doughywith no counterplay except the inevitable death.
dude what
twiikuuklassy[..] increased differences between the tf2 thats being played in eu/na/au/as i think is damaging to the game.Damaging, how?
klassyA problem that was brought up with these types of plugins in the last thread was also that we're just making it harder for teams from different regions to adjust to different rulesets in the case of international lans. EU and NA players already complain about 30 min timer vs 2 half system and reckoner and bagel etc etc.You're comparing a change in the game that does not affect conscious decision making (you're still aiming and dodging pipes the same way) and the settings that rule the entire gameplay flow (win conditions).
Can you see that the first one is pretty much not making a difference?
Also, if this was so important, would have whitelists diverged? I believe there was a point in which every league used the global whitelist.
klassyMaybe you'll be able to somehow come to an agreement that every region implements twiikuus plugin (looking at the global whitelist discussions a few years prior i doubt this will happen) but with RGL actually seeing some type of growth in prizepool, sponsors(?) and LAN playoffs now, i think the chance of NA using these kinds of plugins decreases.All major leagues already use and require the plugin.
What do you mean by "All major leagues already use and require the plugin"? I'm talking about the supposed IB nerf which isn't in use right now right?
I do think there is a difference between a quality of life fixes (rampbugs for example) to actually nerfing things in the game (iron bomber hitbox and medic speed) and it's just a matter of what mainly RGL will agree to implement and I think the chance of NA implementing game changing plugins versus simply banning something is more slim and I think that's a factor that should be taken into account when discussing plugins like these.
i think the main problem with more "controversial" plugins like this one - which was brought up during the med-speed-buff discussions - is that increased differences between the tf2 thats being played in eu/na/au/as i think is damaging to the game. A problem that was brought up with these types of plugins in the last thread was also that we're just making it harder for teams from different regions to adjust to different rulesets in the case of international lans. EU and NA players already complain about 30 min timer vs 2 half system and reckoner and bagel etc etc.
Maybe you'll be able to somehow come to an agreement that every region implements twiikuus plugin (looking at the global whitelist discussions a few years prior i doubt this will happen) but with RGL actually seeing some type of growth in prizepool, sponsors(?) and LAN playoffs now, i think the chance of NA using these kinds of plugins decreases.
I think if anything IB should be banned over being nerfed with plugins and perhaps the chance of other regions doing it will increase.
wtf ive never played with dh in any rahgame just think the strawpolls are dumb
sorry, can you point me to the prem discord please?
why are these impulsive strawpolls held about banning weapons when you could just keep it according to etf2ls whitelist? 64 out of 650+ people in the discord voted in the direct hit poll and it was declared banned in less than a day after the poll was posted....
At the last copenhagen I paid the full price for rental PC and monitor and I got a different GPU and my CPU was on fire the whole LAN leaving me playing all weekend on 70fps, I never got reimbursed for it which is whatever but will there be some sort of assurance this year that the rental PCs won't vary in specs?
ps. the copenhagen rentals were twice as expensive as the i-series ones
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2016 thaigrr scout pugs
I got 2 Swedish and 2 French ones I really enjoyed this last year, I'll include a pic from each film.
Flickorna (The Girls) directed by Mai Zetterling (1968)
A very interesting movie that walks seamlessly between reality and dreams while addressing themes of Marriage, Feminism and Men/Women. When 3 theatre actresses are touring the country performing the ancient greek play "Lysistrate" they find themselves more and more absorbed by the motivations of the characters they portray.
https://i.imgur.com/bG2qqZV.jpg
Tystnaden (The Silence) directed by Ingmar Bergman (1963)
A mother, her sister and son find themselves travelling through a war-torn country when they are forced to stop as one of them falls ill, we then get to witness how these 3 characters deal with the environment they find themselves in. A beautiful movie (mainly thanks to one of the greatest cinematographers in history: Sven Nykvist) that touches on subjects such as Family, Isolation and Faith.
https://i.imgur.com/1jGiTdJ.jpg
Une Femme est Une Femme (A Woman is a Woman) directed by Jean-Luc Godard (1961)
A woman wants a baby. Her husband wants one later. If you haven't watched any Godard yet, this and the other film below are great starters. Godard's movies are very different. You might fall in love with them or you might turn them off 10 minutes in. Using his "muse" Anna Karina (with great help from Jean-Claude Brialy and Jean-Paul Belmondo) Godard seeks to dissect and criticize the medium that is film. This movie is funny, pretty and a great intro to the French New Wave along with Pierrot Le Fou.
https://i.imgur.com/zXAEBts.png
Pierrot Le Fou directed by Jean-Luc Godard (1965)
A man is tired of his boring, contemporary lifestyle and opts to run away with a young woman. Another film starring Anna Karina and Jean-Paul Belmondo with vibrant colors, breathtaking shots and clever dialogue. Like in most of his movies, Godard is trying to visually deliver to the audience, his critique of cinema while also side-tracking into themes of War, Aristocracy and Love. This is probably my favorite Godard movie that I've seen so far.
https://i.imgur.com/6guMkJ5.jpg
This is my letterboxd but it has nothing to see rn: https://letterboxd.com/klass/
Collaideshould we adjust the map pool and balance maps for the benefit of the top 3 prem teams only?
Yes.