• Stuff that you Love in TF2: Facepunch is still GODLIKE edition
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[QUOTE=Punchy;48756125]kudos on predicting the obvious[/QUOTE] does calling out the idiocy of scorching count as a second time?
I like using Degreaser with Reserve Shoot and powerjack, but the kicker is. I don't push people, i straight up use Reserve Shooter against people that are in mid-air without my airblast. It's pretty fun and you may even learn how to aim properly. and i don't feel like a annoying prick that ruins people's enjoyment.
might as well use the backburner.
It's satisfying keeping an enemy occupied so that an allied spy can backstab them.
Other day I was doing Mettle, and half my team was medics. Everyone had a medic to them. We destroyed the other team. Medic OP.
I really love how some spawn rooms are high school style locker rooms. It just has little things like the dumbbells and the foot spray and the cubby shelves with all the mercs' stuff that really reinforces that while these secret bases are home to deadly weapons and toxic materials, the designers still provided facilities for the men who fight there and spend a great deal of their time there.
Being accused of hacking when you get a lucky kill :v: [video=youtube;FxT1E7VSO-g]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxT1E7VSO-g[/video]
i made a game where me and my friend are supposed to beat eachother's KD in a round. Since my Xbox broke, we do this across different platforms, him on Blops 2 Xbox 360 and me on TF2 PC. I play a round where I get a high KD and snapchat it to him and once he beats it, he snapchats it to me and we switch it around where I have to beat his KD and so on. it's fun as fk
[QUOTE=sourcegamer101;48769483]i made a game where me and my friend are supposed to beat eachother's KD in a round. Since my Xbox broke, we do this across different platforms, him on Blops 2 Xbox 360 and me on TF2 PC. I play a round where I get a high KD and snapchat it to him and once he beats it, he snapchats it to me and we switch it around where I have to beat his KD and so on. it's fun as fk[/QUOTE] That actually sounds like a really good time.
Today, I was playing some 2fort and I got a bit mad at a player. I insulted him and I honestly feel like a dick. He later adds me on steam. The first thing I think is "Great, now I'm going to hear him rant." I ignore the request until later on when I see he commented on my profile. I accept the request and he responds instantly. He says "Hey man, I know what it feels like to be pubstomped. And I am sorry for ruining a lot of peoples fun." Instantly I feel like a twat. "I want to give you some advice. Would you mind?" "Yeah, no problem man. Sorry about insulting you earlier." "It's fine." He gives me some advice on what to put in console, some maps to train on, and a pastebin with a load of tips. I feel like such an utter shit right now. Sometimes this community is full of twats (Including me) but sometimes there's a gem.
I also dislike getting pubstomped, but instead of getting mad I just quit playing the game for a few days. Or weeks.
[QUOTE=Zakkin;48772799]I also dislike getting pubstomped, but instead of getting mad I just quit playing the game for a few days. Or weeks.[/QUOTE] i just change server
I was busy at work, so I didn't have a chance to do my contracts from last week until now. I finished both of them today over Dustbowl, which I always had the best luck for open and kill contracts. Anyways, I had a great team, got to see actual teamwork (!) in action, and spent the last round with a match so intense, BLU didn't even cap. Oh, and I think I finally got something actually decent in drops. A Country Crusher minimal wear dropped at the same time as a Cosmetics case for me. A fitting goodbye to the campaign, I'd say.
The feeling of coming back to the game after a long time off it.
[QUOTE=DavidCameron;48772231]Today, I was playing some 2fort and I got a bit mad at a player. I insulted him and I honestly feel like a dick. He later adds me on steam. The first thing I think is "Great, now I'm going to hear him rant." I ignore the request until later on when I see he commented on my profile. I accept the request and he responds instantly. He says "Hey man, I know what it feels like to be pubstomped. And I am sorry for ruining a lot of peoples fun." Instantly I feel like a twat. "I want to give you some advice. Would you mind?" "Yeah, no problem man. Sorry about insulting you earlier." "It's fine." He gives me some advice on what to put in console, some maps to train on, and a pastebin with a load of tips. I feel like such an utter shit right now. Sometimes this community is full of twats (Including me) but sometimes there's a gem.[/QUOTE] pastebin link?
[QUOTE=DavidCameron;48772231]Today, I was playing some 2fort and I got a bit mad at a player. I insulted him and I honestly feel like a dick. He later adds me on steam. The first thing I think is "Great, now I'm going to hear him rant." I ignore the request until later on when I see he commented on my profile. I accept the request and he responds instantly. He says "Hey man, I know what it feels like to be pubstomped. And I am sorry for ruining a lot of peoples fun." Instantly I feel like a twat. "I want to give you some advice. Would you mind?" "Yeah, no problem man. Sorry about insulting you earlier." "It's fine." He gives me some advice on what to put in console, some maps to train on, and a pastebin with a load of tips. I feel like such an utter shit right now. Sometimes this community is full of twats (Including me) but sometimes there's a gem.[/QUOTE] players like that deserve unusuals, not lenny spamming snipers or scouts who say scrub after every kill and shit talk
I love using footsteps and other sound cues to hunt down an enemy in my base or predict his movements, especially when it's quiet or near a water filled area. Makes me feel like a goddamn [DEL]sexual tyrannosaurus[/DEL] Indian tracker.
This extend map option on valve servers. It's great to see when I enter in a Valve server I won't be thrusted into another map I didn't want to join because now the maps are ending in hours rather than minutes.
[QUOTE=Johnny Joe;48778212]I love using footsteps and other sound cues to hunt down an enemy in my base or predict his movements, especially when it's quiet or near a water filled area. Makes me feel like a goddamn [DEL]sexual tyrannosaurus[/DEL] Indian tracker.[/QUOTE] Hell yes. Good hearing makes the razorback useless.
The Krit-ana (Half-Zatoichi). Seriously, what's with it's critical ratio? I literally killed 5 people with 5 consecutive crits, and oh was it satisfying.
You know how sometimes, for no real reason whatsoever, you play like some sort of tf2 demigod? I had that happen to me yesterday, on top of having some pretty cool and unexpected experiences along the way. So I started out the day by playing some demoman, trying to get back into using him as my main after a while away from the game. I used to be quite good with him, and it felt like everything just clicked for me again. My pipes were on point, my leading near perfect, my sticky traps devious and efficient. Hell, I even pulled off some neat juggles and airshots. Engie nests quaked in fear as I topped the leaderboard again and again, sometimes with more than double my teammates' scores. I was on fire, basically. After that I decided I wanted to play some stock sniper. You see, I always assumed I was going to be bad at sniper and drag my team down, so I shied away from playing him unless I was dicking around with the huntsman or messing with console commands against bots. But man, I was pulling out some compilation vid level stuff, "quickscope" headshotting scouts as they jumped around me, picking out medics from a jumble of enemies before efficiently taking out their patients, shooting down invisible spies, it was great. It wasn't consistent, but there were a couple of times I was worried I'd be accused of hacking. Then, to round out my night of sniping, I had a rather interesting encounter with an enemy spy on lakeside. I was countersniping from the battlements in order to take some pressure off the point, when I bumped into an enemy in between my shots. I spun round to face the blu spy, but before I could react, he uses the high-five taunt leaving himself completely defenseless in a remarkable show of friendship on a pub. Curious, I stepped away and activated my own high-five, waving back to him. He stopped, stepped forward, and slapped my hand cheerfully (which at the time I wasn't sure wad possible outside of the end-round humiliation phase). At this point I was willing to let my new friend continue on his way, walking around a corner to continue sniping, but he had other ideas, following me and trying to cut me. Unfortunately, I had to put him down. tl;dr I had a grand old time. [sp]I can't wait to suddenly resume completely sucking at the game now.[/sp] :v:
for the first time, i've witnessed someone go out of their way to pick up my weapon while spamming "thanks" i mean, i get an australium is something something, but a rust botkiller?
[QUOTE=comet1337;48782049]for the first time, i've witnessed someone go out of their way to pick up my weapon while spamming "thanks" i mean, i get an australium is something something, but a rust botkiller?[/QUOTE] Maybe they just hate robots.
Legitimate Gibusvision Snipers. They always go to the same spot like clockwork and never think to use the Razorback or Jarate. I can literally sit in one spot with the C&D and just kill them over and over again.
[QUOTE=TrustyGun;48775543]The feeling of coming back to the game after a long time off it.[/QUOTE] feels like dying repeatedly to the stupidest things and forgetting how to aim the shotgun and becoming a mewling baby as you're repeatedly slaughtered by be-ghibused heavies who haven't learned they can spin the minigun down in advance yet
that moment when you do so well as a class that 4 people switch into it to ride the train.
When you bonk someone with the sandman baseball, and that enemy gets headshotted a third of a second later. Even though the headshot would've happened regardless, it still feels like you helped. ♥
When you kill someone with the sandman ball. Heck, it's funny even when you get killed by it - the silly noise followed by an agonizing scream makes it.
I killed a Demoman once by hitting him in the face with the Sandman ball at close range. He was in the middle of sticky jumping across the pit on Nucleus, it killed all of his momentum and he fell to his death :v: It felt pretty good
I was a sniper once and this demoman kept on trying to stickyjump, but I kept on shooting the bombs right as he jumped. He just looked confused.
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