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#3
Improving at languages
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Off Topic
Work hard, practice with someone else, be dedicated to improving.
There is no easy way to learn a language much less three languages, you have to work hard.
posted about 8 years ago
#1
teamfortress.tv New Map Cup sponsored by marketplace.tf announced
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News
posted about 8 years ago
#4
Beer takes you to strange places
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The Dumpster
Classic pankeyman
Maybe if you drink more you will start watching anime again
posted about 8 years ago
#7
i61 news when?
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LAN Discussion
Deadass what's the point in hearthstone LAN
posted about 8 years ago
#5
Unofficial modes that DESERVE adoption
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TF2 General Discussion
2v2 mge
posted about 8 years ago
#2
CS:GO update for 2/16/17 (2/17/17 UTC, 1.35.6.8)
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CS2 General Discussion
Fixed helmet and armor icons of teammates not showing for dead players
"Fixed"
posted about 8 years ago
#25
Pro Gamer
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Esports
RentQNpendaI think you're only a pro gamer if you make a living off competing in video game(s). By this definition no one is really a pro in tf2 because no one makes their living off competing because there are no orgs which pay salary and prize pools aren't enough. B4nny makes his money off streaming and YouTube mostly (afaik) so I wouldn't really consider him a pro gamer.
I wouldn't say you need to make a living off of it, but I'd say you have to get paid to play the game.
Still means there's not TF2 players who's really a pro gamer, since afaik none of them get's payed for simply competing in tournaments and they only make any money if they win.
Professional implies it's their profession so it makes them a living
posted about 8 years ago
#31
Rosie Med?
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Recruitment (looking for team)
Do you have adhd, autism or both?
posted about 8 years ago
#22
Pro Gamer
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Esports
SilverToasterPubSimply put:
Streamers are usually paid entertainers
Pro gamers earn their money through competition.
I mostly agree with you, but I think that most players we consider to be "pro" actually get quite a lot of money through streaming.
Tf2 players? For other games their stream isn't what makes them pro it just makes them side money
posted about 8 years ago
#9
Custom Hitsounds Problem
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Customization
lethis it called hitsound.wav
If it's named quakehitsound.wav it won't work
posted about 8 years ago