• Stuff that you Love in TF2: Facepunch is still GODLIKE edition
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[QUOTE=Gentleman Cat;47253285][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/EIdwuKZ.png[/IMG] :([/QUOTE] I think you're in the wrong thread, unless you love being bad at trading :v:
I think your other post threw him off :v: Just so I'm still on topic, I love getting sticky trap kills. Especially when you have someone chasing you and you drop 'em around the corner like in Meet the Demoman. Oh yeah, and taunt kills in Humiliation round. I got one with the Pyro's "execution" taunt today, so satisfying.
I love people who don't take trading dead serious and joke around. [t]http://i.imgur.com/kRAQjO8.png[/t] This guy on the pic asked for my Strange Grenade Launcher and put his Bill Hat as an offer and said "You are a nice person, take my life meaning".
I've just finished a MvM Bootcamp game and damn that felt good! My teammates weren't the best and their weapons' choice wasn't the most optimal one but they got their Steel Fragnolias achievement and they deserved it! I can say this offsets all the failed missions, the awful and stubborn players and then sudden ragequits. Just for the "It is nice team!" said by our Tomislav Heavy at the end, it was worth it! That's why I keep on playing Bootcamp (also because Tickets are expensive).
Using the Rescue Ranger and Wrangler to keep a sentry up through multiple ubers and hearing someone on the other team going "HOW IS THAT SENTRY STILL UP" over all talk voice chat.
I'm not very good at this game, but I like to think that I try, and that I have my moments where I'm not quite so bad at this game. Playing tonight I had one of those instances of feeling slightly better at the game when I went for an airshot that I didn't think would even hit, but it turned out to be a crit and landed right in the face of the Soldier who was rocket jumping after me. More so than the feeling of getting an airshot, a rarity in my experiences, it felt nice to receive a compliment in the chat afterwards. I may have phrased this oddly, but it was just a nice little thing from playing out and about.
[QUOTE=Jarokwa;47267402]the backburner its amazing how many people fail to realize that they'll die even faster if they turn around to run away[/QUOTE] people have become so used to the degreaser that they have trivialized afterburn and all other traits not tied to that weapon (including backburner crits).
When a Medic manages to heal me just before I hit the ground and die of fall damage.
[QUOTE=Jarokwa;47267402]the backburner its amazing how many people fail to realize that they'll die even faster if they turn around to run away[/QUOTE] most people will simply hold "s" though.
[QUOTE=Metaru;47283519]most people will simply hold "s" though.[/QUOTE] You'd be surprised at how dumb some pubgoers are.
Sometimes you just dont notice its a backburner until you feel the crits. I mean unless its festive.
Killing self proclaimed pyro mains as scout with the DOUBLE BLEED of the cleaver and wrapper is the best, sending that heavy and medic pair with the same clantags off the cliff with one clip on the Force a nature is pure sex too. :v:
I love Arena. It's one of my favorite gamemodes.
Discovering you're quite good at a class that you kept yourself from playing. I hadn't played Demo in like a year before last week because I was like "oh my god he's too slow" but then I managed to kill most the enemy team with crit Loose Cannons cos Medics seem to incorrectly presume I'm competent. Also the Loose Cannon. That shit amazing.
Yesterday I was playing heavy on Frontier with a friendly soldier who got stuck in a doorway when the enemy team capped the 2nd point. I tried to high-five him to get him dislodged, and when that didn't work he tried blowing himself up but ran out of ammo with 10 hp left. I tossed him my sandvich, he shouted "thanks" and then an enemy on the other side of the door blew him up. He typed "goodbye my friend :'(" in the chat. We lost a lot of good men out there...
[QUOTE=Jarokwa;47287092]I always think its funny to hide a minisentry somewhere and then simply watch as it shoots people who then start frantically running around and looking around for it until they die from it.[/QUOTE] the thing about this is i always find it early but i can shoot it 8 times with perfect aim and the little shit will still have 8hp left as it shoots the final bullet into my dead carcass
[QUOTE=Punchy;47288268]the thing about this is i always find it early but i can shoot it 8 times with perfect aim and the little shit will still have 8hp left as it shoots the final bullet into my dead carcass[/QUOTE] Not afraid to admit it, I rage quit from a server once after I was taking down sentry from afar when a Pyro [B]AIRBLASTS[/B] me towards the sentry (why??) and it kills me with literally 1 HP left.
[QUOTE=QUILTBAG;47288503](why??) [/QUOTE] As someone who regularly airblasts people into backstabs, Heavies, and sentries: because it never stops being funny.
I see a scout preparing to BONK! his was past a sentry nest. I airblast him into the line of fire. He gets stuck in a corner for the duration of the bonk. I smile.
airblast him [I]as[/I] [I]he drinks it[/I]. hilarity ensues.
[thumb]http://www.sourceop.com/hell-met/TF2/mvm/hi.jpg[/thumb] being friends with the highest tourer in the game is funny because of the people's reactions
[QUOTE=Hell-met;47291649][thumb]http://www.sourceop.com/hell-met/TF2/mvm/hi.jpg[/thumb] being friends with the highest tourer in the game is funny because of the people's reactions[/QUOTE] is 660 really the highest? I've met a few 4-500s, i would have assumed the highest was much higher
How many of the High tier rewards has he gotten from that many tours?
Friend of mine saw 726 tours once.
When stories start to develop. If you're a regular on a server, you can recall great plays and funny things that happen. Or even if it's a single time on a server, you start to attach personalities to the people playing. This whole dynamic was brought to mind when, on an arena server, round after round, everyone spectated and knew all the spots to hide in, to look for, etc. Everyone knew the top players in each team, and killed priority targets which they identified from experience. It can even happen on a custom map, where you make a sentry nest and teleporter and completely shut off an area, while your team builds sentries and a combo that defends the area. If I were to ever make a game, then I'd encourage this kind of story to develop- not by favoring a team that steamrolls the other but make it work out so that it's as realistic to human interaction as possible.
Saw something that had me crying with laughter, server didn't have replays so bear with me. Prophunt server, 2 players left on each team, 2 prop scouts and a hunter pyro (I assume) and a cow mangler soldier. One of the scout's was trying to hide inside a circle of props next to a wall and the soldier saw him, rocket jumped over and landed on his head trapping him from moving. Somewhere else apparently a pyro had used too much flamethrower ammo and caused himself to die (Hunters lose health on attack) and the other scout was very close to afterburn death. The main scout called for help which was returned with a flat "No." as soldier started to charge up the mangler's alt fire point blank while crouching on his head, then 2nd scout died, which gives the survivor prop his weapons back. Just before he fired the Scout nailed him with the FaN launching him straight up causing the <20hp soldier to unload his attack point blank into the wall. I know it doesn't sound like much but I was in tears, good stuff.
I was playing a game on cp_steel and the other team was getting absolutely getting destroyed. With 1 minute left to get the first point I join RED and go medic. 6 minutes later and we won the round and everybody thanks me. This is why more people should go medic. Feels awesome.
The other day I was pubbing on a doublecross server. I went spy and decided to cloak at the exit of the opposing team's warehouse. The first person to come out was a soldier. I un-cloaked and backstabbed him with the spycicle and went back to my cloaking spot. The next people to come out were a heavy being healed by a medic. Instead of progressing, the medic stopped at the soldier's statue and tried to heal it. Once the havy realized that he was no longer being healed, he ran back to check on the medic. As soon as the statue fell to the ground, they were both killed by a machina sniper. I promptly threw myself off the cliff and left the game.
using the backburner on steel.
[QUOTE=Metaru;47313526]using the backburner on steel.[/QUOTE] where flanks are literally everywhere and no one knows where they're going
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