- Jun 11, 2004
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What's everyone doing in TF2 these days?
Anyone not played it yet? I have to say it is just as addictive as CS:S and is just as satisfying yet in different ways.
It's such a well rounded game that one doesn't need reflexmadskillz in order to do well. I have a friend with advanced Parkinson's who used to get his ass kicked in CS:S because he would shake so much aiming was difficult for him. With TF2 however he is more than adequate with the heavy or setting up turrets in unsuspecting places as an engineer.
I have to say I also appreciate that TF2 attracts a slightly different brand of player then CS:S. The profanity & immaturity are less abundant and people are more focused on having fun and playing as a team then the insane drive to have a good kill ratio.
I've been playing a lot of 2Fort recently. Love how that level is set up.
Looking for suggestions on custom levels that might have similar layouts.
Also I have to share an image from last week. I came around a corner to find this.
Needless to say that was the end of me.
Anyone not played it yet? I have to say it is just as addictive as CS:S and is just as satisfying yet in different ways.
It's such a well rounded game that one doesn't need reflexmadskillz in order to do well. I have a friend with advanced Parkinson's who used to get his ass kicked in CS:S because he would shake so much aiming was difficult for him. With TF2 however he is more than adequate with the heavy or setting up turrets in unsuspecting places as an engineer.
I have to say I also appreciate that TF2 attracts a slightly different brand of player then CS:S. The profanity & immaturity are less abundant and people are more focused on having fun and playing as a team then the insane drive to have a good kill ratio.
I've been playing a lot of 2Fort recently. Love how that level is set up.
Looking for suggestions on custom levels that might have similar layouts.
Also I have to share an image from last week. I came around a corner to find this.
Needless to say that was the end of me.