I wonder how cancerous valve matchmaking games would be if we already think TF2Center is just gross?
Or would they somehow be better???
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I wonder how cancerous valve matchmaking games would be if we already think TF2Center is just gross?
Or would they somehow be better???
nullSabernice la u baited ur team really hard
why did this merit its own thread
i swear this guy is fucking everywhere complaining that threads are bad
when you talk shit about everything without contributing anything at all, your criticisms become white noise.
It's incredibly sad that he thought to leave before talking out his issues with you and your family, you can only hope that him getting some space from the situation will make him act more reasonably before something irreversibly awful (like suicide?) happens to him. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Source games are my favorite for the fluidity and responsiveness of the controls. If they can make their engine graphically competitive with other mainstream engines, and reduce the amount of loading screens (enough to make open world a possibility?) then the games made with it would be unparalleled.
I'm really excited about how Source 2 turns out, but i'm not expecting anything any time soon.
MGFreeThe delay being better on hitbox is almost certainly because twitch handles so much more traffic.
Twitch's delay was 5-10 seconds for a long time. Then they suddenly increased it to 30-40 seconds overnight. It's just the way they chose to run their system, not a direct result of the number of users.
how the fuck can the music industry seriously think that video game streams are detrimental to their profits? there's no way it can be profitable to have thousands of lawyers throwing their dicks around stopping anyone from actually doing anything.
A donkey inspector must assess the asses
AoshimaIt's possible to surf the ramp from a crouch det, isn't it?
Yeah.
MGFreeThere is a difference between basic and sloppy. Using the support beam instead of a crouch det is an example of a basic rollout.
That's what I was going for in my video in my last post, rollouts that a new competitive player could learn and be almost as fast as an expert rollout, but are easier.
There are already videos for this, including my own awful one with commentary to help people learn.
doesn't he also love calling people the n-word? I heard only friendly, intelligent people do that
Oblivionagewho would want to play comp tf2 if you had to play against engineers on 2fort in the final god comp tf2 has evolved so much since then
to be fair engineers couldnt pick up buildings, couldn't upgrade anything but sentries, had no wrangler or rescue ranger, and demo was more effective.
I'll probably use this a lot, thanks. I'm surprised Twitch had this info readily available for the addon to access, but didn't give us this option before.
I've watched some POVs of their scrims from Kevin's stream and they seem like fun to play with. Worth a try for sure.
We're getting tons of more bug fixes since they started updating these maps a few times a week. I like it.