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Everything posted by LAN_Megalodon
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I'm going back to school on the 13th and because the last time i went concluded super poorly, I'm probably going to be taking the bags approach of like, uninstalling a lot of shit until the semester is over. I've had a job since then so it's not like I've been incredibly active as is, but i have a lot of problems not getting distracted by dead videogames and stupid internet conversations i'll probably be back after that point come summer or something
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yeah sounds good, best map in the game
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bumples and dumples
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OH FUCK I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THIS WAS A THING
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B U M P Y & D U M P Y
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It was a good run boys.
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We can occasionally muster a strong pop for a few hours if we get a happy medium between a map that doesn't suck complete dick and a map that people don't think is commonly "overplayed" In my limited experience, the server fills up when the map is on a b-tier map, from there like four people will join and usually none of these people are actually playing the game, but 4 people is enough to draw in a few more people, resulting in a population of anywhere from 8-12. At this point, people start to kinda actually play the game, there's enough people that you're not completely wandering around an empty map without seeing anyone else and from here the server starts to retain people since there's actually a reason to stick around. This is usually eventually lost when someone for some reason absolutely feels it necessary to start a rally to go to one of our abysmal maps. I don't mean bunker or duketown, I mean our maps that are known to commonly cause frame issues or that contain numerous visual glitches. After that, population usually at least halves, and from there people trickle out until nobody is left. Interestingly from what I've seen, this does not happen transitioning to maps that people deem "overplayed", although it seems initially about as hard to populate those maps as the bad ones. My best guess at why this is is that more people willing to put up with them if they've already joined since their game isn't shitting the bed, and likelihood is that the map changes soon anyway. tldr yeah game dead
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you're an absolute fucking retard who has no idea what they're talking about crow lmfao
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I know he left at least once, and it kinda sorta seemed like he was making a mountain out of a molehill, but idk if that's a huge negative so much as just kind of confusing. +1 seems like a mostly normal person who's recently managed to chill out.
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I don't really interact much but I didn't know he was really on this "opinions contrary to mine are from bots" shit. For someone who seems to know what constitutes a bot he seems extraordinarily bad at recognizing one in-game badum-tsh
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revert tf2 to its 2007 state
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- unfair
- removeallweapons
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+1 what does it mean?
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please, it is the big funny
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On the one hand, ruining things for people is funny, On the other, I could contribute to ruining this ban protest...
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pokemon emerald version
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+1 outrageous conduct
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til that admin abuse will not kill the server dead and is actually the solution we've all been waiting on. We also have plenty of meme maps, if you want edventures on rotation afaik you can make a vote but I'm pretty sure we removed it because it's not gaming-related at all.
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We've been able to add custom stats to weapons for a while, and while I've stated that I don't really like straying from vanilla tf2, I think a great way to give the trade servers some extra pizzazz is to give some of the worst and least used weapons some sort of functional utility. Once again, I don't like the idea of removing aspects of the game that people would normally play with. Even though I hate the scorch shot, I would not advocate that we change its stats to be shit because that'd only alienate players who'd like to use it. But in cases like The Volcano Fragment, Reskins, or weapons that are just so awful nobody wants to use them anyway, I think it would be cool if we could collectively try to give them some unique utility. The community would also have absolute say over the stats of a weapon via voting, which is something in tf2 you don't generally experience. Normally it can often take months or years for broken experiments to finally be fixed, but with community involvement it lessens the chance of something going horribly askew, and even if it does it's easily reversible. But mostly I just think it could be fun.
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I have this vivid memory of someone recommending me lucky star when tgh was on mariokart, and then later when I was on youtube you could just watch the entire series on funimation's channel or something, so I did. It was really really bad imo, none of it was funny to me.
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smogon randombats community night
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you shouldn't