Posted 9 years ago2014-12-21 01:54:41 UTCPost #322885
No surprise that Dim is first. He's was fucking everyone up almost the whole two hours I played. I HAD to stop after de_TWHL2011 because my eyes were failing.
This was probably the most fun I've had playing any game in a long time and we should definitely do this next spring!
Posted 9 years ago2014-12-21 05:32:34 UTCPost #322892
While I'd love a big fuckaround in TF2 with you guys, there's a few troubles with it. An example of which is it's hard to score by kills if people want to, say, Medic.
Posted 9 years ago2014-12-21 08:41:19 UTCPost #322895
Dunno about everyone else, but if I was running that, I'd keep it mostly to maps like Doomsday and Turbine. Maps where you can get good TDM going, playing the objectives (if you really must) and, if it's your thing, can fool around without getting in anyone's way.
Posted 9 years ago2014-12-21 08:58:17 UTCPost #322896
I suppose the problem with TF2 is that it's generally better with more players, more than the numbers involved with this tournament. I'm not sure we'd be able to scrounge up enough.
Posted 9 years ago2014-12-21 20:13:45 UTCPost #322900
Hey guys. I've edited the footage from 2 videos so far and the total run time is at 17 minutes so far. It's up to you whether you want one long video before the new year or multiple parts uploaded over the next two weeks.
Posted 9 years ago2014-12-22 01:30:01 UTCPost #322910
I was pretty sad that I missed this myself. I was out fishing a lake.
Maybe we could plan another brief server host and have a time period to make a map for it. It could be half life death match, and it could even be a competition.
Posted 9 years ago2014-12-22 02:31:39 UTCPost #322911
thought of a way to do tf2. the winners on the winning team could get as many tickets as the team's score each. Like if it's 5 to 8, the team with 8 wins and everyone on that team get 8 tickets. The other team gets nothing otherwise if it's 17 to 18, the spread isn't enough to give any advantage. would just need to screenshot each ending scoreboard and compile the data i guess.
Posted 9 years ago2014-12-23 11:26:55 UTCPost #322942
But it wasn't about scores. The ticket-based system allowed each of us a chance. I think it was quite fair and the tournament was fun-oriented, not competitive :P.