Fat_Swinub
jaff
+125|6434
Yeah I know that uzique but there's small modifications by pro mods and practically cut content by them. Since the game shipped with crits which couldn't be turned off and by the way the game was stylised, it certainly looks like the game was made from the ground up for public play. By 3 classes which are practically never used, I'd say that would be a hefty restriction but yeah, I've never played so whatever.

Also lucien hitting people up on steam and then deleting them because they ask you why you got so mad over discussion about a video game is cool as fuck. C&C3 is actually a pro RTS by the way, just saying.
Lucien
Fantasma Parastasie
+1,451|6652

Fat_Swinub wrote:

Yeah I know that uzique but there's small modifications by pro mods and practically cut content by them. Since the game shipped with crits which couldn't be turned off and by the way the game was stylised, it certainly looks like the game was made from the ground up for public play. By 3 classes which are practically never used, I'd say that would be a hefty restriction but yeah, I've never played so whatever.

Also lucien hitting people up on steam and then deleting them because they ask you why you got so mad over discussion about a video game is cool as fuck. C&C3 is actually a pro RTS by the way, just saying.
I just remembered you were on my Steam friends list, and I like to keep that clean of people like you.
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Fat_Swinub
jaff
+125|6434
If that's what you call a tantrum then ok
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6470
I just really don't think you have a point.

You don't enjoy or have any interest in playing TF2 in a competitive sense - fine.

Doesn't mean the game was designed 'ground up' as a public game. TF2 has taken to the competitive scene like a duck to water, and really your impression of it is entirely wrong. Nothing is 'cut', not many things are changed, and every class DOES have a use. I have seen every class used in matches- whether for serious or for fun, and every class has its own (incredibly well balanced) niche and speciality. The fact that classes such as Engineer and Spy aren't played much during competitive play is probably because they're more suited to Dustbowl and Payload-type maps, whereas the set-up and ruleset of matches normally revolve around 3/5-point CP control.
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wah1188
You orrible caaaaaaan't
+321|6459|UK
Fat_Swinub I don't think you have ever contributed to the Source engine section of this forum. Stick to posting in the BF2 section next time buddy.

Lol oops.

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Fat_Swinub
jaff
+125|6434
From what I've seen, pyro, engi and spy are rarely used. I don't doubt they have their place in the game, just not competitively because of their nature.

Edit: Guy above. What.

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wah1188
You orrible caaaaaaan't
+321|6459|UK
Let me break it down for you.

Fat_Swinub wrote:

Oh god TF2 is shit I don't even play it anymore, all they care about is pub nubs. Insert random flawed arguement that holds as much water as a cup made with tissue. Blah blah blah yadda yadda.
DefCon-17
Maple Syrup Faggot
+362|6155|Vancouver | Canada

SamBo:D wrote:

I like TF2
The only post that actually matters in the last few pages.
Spidery_Yoda
Member
+399|6269
How has this not been posted anywhere? Bolded to get people's attention. I've not read it myself yet. Only got as far as the bolded writing

Valve Dreams of Team Fortress Movie, Divulges Meet the Team origins

After the smashing success of some promotional Team Fortress 2 videos, we thought it was time to 'meet the movie-makers' at Valve and see how far this thing is going to go.

Valve Software's fans have long had a basic demand: make great games. But these days, the Meet the Team animated shorts released since the launch of Team Fortress 2 and showcasing seven, so far, of the game's nine characters, have fans asking for something else: Dear Valve, please make movies.

"The number of people at this point who want us going off and making full length movies and that sort of stuff has got to a point where it's hard to ignore," an under-the-weather Team Fortress 2 designer Robin Walker said during a conference call interview with Kotaku late last week.

Yes, it's come to dreams of movie-making for the seemingly can't-fail studio behind beloved gaming hits such as Team Fortress 2, Half-Life, Portal and Left 4 Dead.

"We're not ready to announce anything along those lines, but I don't think there's a person in this company that wouldn't love to see a full-length TF movie or even a 10-minute movie," Valve writer and TF2 video contributor Erik Wolpaw said. He was on the call with Kotaku from the Valve's office in Bellevue, Washington. "I'm not just being cagey. I'm a little bit removed from these kinds of things. But they keep giving us a little bit more rope with which to hang ourselves, so who knows."

Feature films might be a flight of fancy for now, but to even joke about such things shows how far Valve has come in the two years since the studio released Meet the Heavy, the first of what have been seven increasingly elaborate shorts. The movies are so popular that even fake fan-made ones like an amateur take on the eventual Meet the Medic short has garnered 800,000 views on YouTube. The shorts have added character and flair to a multi-player shooter that could well have had far less background and texture.

The clips have their origins as audition scripts for the voice actors who played the likes of the Heavy, the Sniper and the rest of the characters in the game. The first video in the series, May 2007's Meet The Heavy, is almost word-for-word what Valve used to cast its actor. That Heavy video was made on the heels of a Portal video used to promote the personality of that game. Walker remembered that his team's headiness with that the Heavy video, thinking it "was the greatest thing we had ever seen."

The videos proved not just fun for fans but influential for the designers. "It helped everyone on the team get a little bit more in tune with that particular character was so we just kept knocking them out and they kept on being popular," Wolpaw said. As an example of how the videos influenced the design, Walker said that the Heavy's first upgrade, his health-empowering sandwich "came almost directly out of the movie… We felt the movie had justified and created a way for us to have a 'sandvich' in the game and have that action [of eating it] make any kind of sense in our game world."

Jarate, the martial art of Team Fortress 2 involving thrown jars of urine, also was birthed outside the game, a little through the Sniper's movie and a Valve comic strip. Walker said that its introduction to fans through set up a perfectly understandable context for his game design team to introduce a gameplay element they desired, a "short-range enemy de-buff." No need to invent something new for that. Jarate was already in the fiction and ready to be implemented. Walker sees this as one creative end of Valve helping build the work of the other. "It's the natural result of having other creative folks messing around in the same sandbox. It's really hard not to see what they come up with and want to use it."

The videos also helped the game's technology. Valve used Meet the Heavy to test the facial animation system the studio was developing for TF2. According to Walker, the new system "allowed our characters to have a much greater range of expressions than we were able to do in Half-Life… We wanted a test case for that." Ultimately, what they got to work in the Meet the Team videos is what would display for players running the game itself at its highest settings. Walker recalled the joy his team had that the expression on the face of the Heavy in that first video was not something that could just be rendered in a promotional short but would appear in Team Fortress 2. Walker recalled that team's pleasure about "the expression on the Heavy at the end when he's shooting and screaming." It was no fake. "It wasn't this thing that the coolest bit in [the movie] was something that would happen in the game."

As they videos have progressed they've drifted from their audition script source material. The newest one, Meet The Spy, uses none of such scripts. "We try be a little more ambitious with each one leading up to Meet the Spy which was definitely the most ambitious," Wolpaw said.

Two videos remain: the Pyro and the Medic. Wolpaw denies that's due to any disdain for those classes. The Heavy was a random selection for first video, as far as he can recall. Collaborating with the animators — who he describes as "unsung heroes" who have done 95% of the work to make these videos — concepts for all nine characters have been conceived. When possible the videos were synced to the introduction of character class updates. "Personally the Pyro is my favorite," Wolpaw said. "It's pretty much logistics. As far as I know nobody out there hates the Pyro." (Joked Walker: "We all hate the Sniper, not the Pyro.")

Walker likens the evolution of the movies to the iterative improvements Valve and other game studios make with their games, improving their systems, sharpening their talents and extending their ambitions with each release. That's the reason the first videos were so much simpler than Meet the Spy and why further progress is still assumed at Valve for Meet the Medic and Meet the Pyro: "We're certainly not going to backslide at all," Wolpaw said.. "That's our plan. They may be elaborate in ways you're not necessarily expecting." (The Meet The Medic rick-rolled video on YouTube, by the way, does not count as a "way you're not necessarily expecting.")

The popularity of the Meet the Team videos suggests that a strategy if supporting a game with post-release videos would benefit other games. Walker said it would only make sense if it was part of a solid business plan. "If we were just doing these movies for Half Life 2 two years after making the game it wouldn't make a lot of sense," he said. "It would be hard for us to justify the cost of producing them. When we tie it to the strategy we have with TF2 of continually updating the service ... it makes a lot more sense." What the videos do, he noted, is give ways for people who don't even have Team Fortress 2 yet to get some entertainment from the game. And that may turn them into TF2 players and customers.

In addition to the Medic and Pyro videos, Valve is also expected to tap its team involved in the video shorts to create a Team Fortress 2 comic. Valve co-founder Gabe Newell announced that plan in February during his keynote of the DICE gaming summit, but those on the call with Kotaku said they were not ready to announce further plans yet.

As for when the Medic and Pyro videos are coming out: stay tuned, is all Valve will say.

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Havok
Nymphomaniac Treatment Specialist
+302|6674|Florida, United States

Hmm..  All of that is very interesting.  One thing I wonder:  Will Valve do a longer, perhaps 10-15 minute video, of the entire cast of team members once the Meet the Team videos are completed?
nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6323|New Haven, CT

Uzique earlier wrote:

Deflated sense of 'achievement' yet? You could have spent those 1,000 hours becoming actually good at the game instead of indulging in useless pub-hero activities and lonewolf solo play. D'oh!

Uzique wrote:

Exactly, "fun" is entirely subjective and a matter of opinion. I play pubs just as often lately as I play anything else, and I find it fun for what it is.
If you are going to be a needlessly provocative dick, at least be consistent in what you say and imply while doing so. It seems quite pathetic if you don't ensure continuity of thought.

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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6470

nukchebi0 wrote:

Uzique earlier wrote:

Deflated sense of 'achievement' yet? You could have spent those 1,000 hours becoming actually good at the game instead of indulging in useless pub-hero activities and lonewolf solo play. D'oh!

Uzique wrote:

Exactly, "fun" is entirely subjective and a matter of opinion. I play pubs just as often lately as I play anything else, and I find it fun for what it is.
If you are going to be a needlessly provocative dick, at least be consistent in what you say and imply while doing so. It seems quite pathetic if you don't ensure continuity of thought.
"Fun for what it is" =/= Useful, with merit, an achieving use of playtime etc.etc.

By the way Nobchuck or whatever you're called, it seems rather as though one is posting from artifice rather than demonstrable genuity when one types with bullshit phrases such as "continuity of thought" and uses such slipshod sentence grammar in order to sound magniloquent. All that you end up doing in real actuality is to portray yourself as someone deserving ignominy rather than obeisance.

You're not quite at Harvard yet kid, get off my dick and stop trying to lace together disparate and out-of-context quotes in order to desperately 'one up' me in some petty 'intellectual' way. Everyone can type in an overly elaborate and prickish way too -- see George Orwell On English, the writing tips will probably help you with your over-rated Ivy League essays .

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Lucien
Fantasma Parastasie
+1,451|6652

nukchebi0 wrote:

Uzique earlier wrote:

Deflated sense of 'achievement' yet? You could have spent those 1,000 hours becoming actually good at the game instead of indulging in useless pub-hero activities and lonewolf solo play. D'oh!

Uzique wrote:

Exactly, "fun" is entirely subjective and a matter of opinion. I play pubs just as often lately as I play anything else, and I find it fun for what it is.
If you are going to be a needlessly provocative dick, at least be consistent in what you say and imply while doing so. It seems quite pathetic if you don't ensure continuity of thought.
Cool quoting out of context, bro.
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DefCon-17
Maple Syrup Faggot
+362|6155|Vancouver | Canada

Uzique wrote:

Everyone can type in an overly elaborate and prickish way too
We've noticed.
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6664|NT, like Mick Dundee

I like TF2.


Considering ordering the coffee mug. Getting harder to ignore the urge, even with the rather high shipping costs.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6323|New Haven, CT

Uzique wrote:

nukchebi0 wrote:

Uzique earlier wrote:

Deflated sense of 'achievement' yet? You could have spent those 1,000 hours becoming actually good at the game instead of indulging in useless pub-hero activities and lonewolf solo play. D'oh!

Uzique wrote:

Exactly, "fun" is entirely subjective and a matter of opinion. I play pubs just as often lately as I play anything else, and I find it fun for what it is.
If you are going to be a needlessly provocative dick, at least be consistent in what you say and imply while doing so. It seems quite pathetic if you don't ensure continuity of thought.
"Fun for what it is" =/= Useful, with merit, an achieving use of playtime etc.etc.
Unless one considers having fun to be merit itself, as is, you know, the purpose of the game.

By the way Nobchuck or whatever you're called, it seems rather as though one is posting from artifice rather than demonstrable genuity when one types with bullshit phrases such as "continuity of thought" and uses such slipshod sentence grammar in order to sound magniloquent. All that you end up doing in real actuality is to portray yourself as someone deserving ignominy rather than obeisance.
Its cool to use big words. Really, 'continuity of thought' makes perfect sense, communicates something, and is more fluid in the sentence. If you want to illustrate how I could have done it without such a "bullshit phrase", you are free to include that in your response. You are a masters candidate (or whatever the English equivalent is) for an English degree, so please, go ahead.

You're not quite at Harvard yet kid, get off my dick and stop trying to lace together disparate and out-of-context quotes in order to desperately 'one up' me in some petty 'intellectual' way. Everyone can type in an overly elaborate and prickish way too -- see George Orwell On English, the writing tips will probably help you with your over-rated Ivy League essays .
Rather touching considering where you are studying. I'm not sure where the Harvard comment came from, though, since I won't be going there, and won't ever be. Or are you just voicing displeasure that elite colleges in America are no longer the domains of the wealthy, unlike in England (see, I can make stupid inflammatory statements, too)?

Anyways, I wasn't trying to lace together disparate phrases to one-up you; if you would like to explain how you arrived at that conclusion, I would love to hear it.

I've also read George Orwell's essay (really its On Politics and the English Language). Considering your posts exhibit much of the same language mine do, perhaps we could start a self-help group together using his work to improve our writing.

Lucien wrote:

Cool quoting out of context, bro.
Explain or get the fuck out of this. It must be fun riding on Uzique's coattails while knowing you aren't smart enough to do anything more than cheer him on as he cogently (at least partially) states what you think. Really, though, I wouldn't expect that much more out of you.
Lucien
Fantasma Parastasie
+1,451|6652

nukchebi0 wrote:

Lucien wrote:

Cool quoting out of context, bro.
Explain or get the fuck out of this. It must be fun riding on Uzique's coattails while knowing you aren't smart enough to do anything more than cheer him on as he cogently (at least partially) states what you think. Really, though, I wouldn't expect that much more out of you.

nukchebio wrote:

I'm going to insult you until you're wrong now
Ok.
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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6470
Oh right yeah Nubby, I forgot... you stroll around with the Yale motto, not the Harvard one.

Still an ostentatious gesture considering, no? Dominus Illuminatio Mea, my friend! Honestly...

And no, your "phrasing" didn't really make sense, and the latter half of your sentence clauses tended to trail off or suffer from incomplete or bad grammar. Poor effort! It honestly seems as though you're trying to enter in a discussion you have nothing to do with in order to randomly quote-train 'intellectual' people in order to boost up yourself. Your 'post sniping' isn't fooling nor convincing anyone; you're an ambitious high-school kid that hasn't actually got anywhere yet so get down off the pedestal and go back to making the coffee.
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nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6323|New Haven, CT

Uzique wrote:

Oh right yeah Nubby, I forgot... you stroll around with the Yale motto, not the Harvard one.

Still an ostentatious gesture considering, no? Dominus Illuminatio Mea, my friend! Honestly...
Thank you. I could never be seen with the Harvard motto. I have standards.

And no, your "phrasing" didn't really make sense, and the latter half of your sentence clauses tended to trail off or suffer from incomplete or bad grammar. Poor effort!
I need further explanation from an English professional to actually see what you are saying. I'm sure you know how to teach something.

It honestly seems as though you're trying to enter in a discussion you have nothing to do with in order to randomly quote-train 'intellectual' people in order to boost up yourself.
I have better things to do than try to boost my self-esteem through thinking I am as smart as "intellectual people." I was actually trying to illustrate something, which seems to be lost under your deluge of defensive insults and petty equivocations about my grammatical deficiencies.

Your 'post sniping' isn't fooling nor convincing anyone; you're an ambitious high-school kid that hasn't actually got anywhere yet so get down off the pedestal and go back to making the coffee.
Do you really want to maintain this statement? If only you knew how wrong you were.

Lucien wrote:

Ok.
Unless you want to actually show how I was quoting out of context, everything I said stands. Keep acting like a kid if you want to. It wouldn't be surprising at all.

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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6470
Everyone can see you were acting out of context.

Here's my original 'statement':

"Fun for what it is" =/= Useful, with merit, an achieving use of playtime etc.etc.
That's how it stands. Your original post meant and exposed nothing, whatsoever. As I literally meant it, there is a discernable difference between public play and competitive play, in terms of fun. Of course fun is the point of games Einstein, but that doesn't mean there are varying degrees and forms. Your initial quote-contrast fell flat on its face in your failure to have the common sense to recognise that simple meaning.

Also, megalolz at your "I wouldn't degrade myself with Harvard" // "Do you REALLY want to challenge my esteemable achievements in life?" attitude. Shut the fuck up, you're 16/17 years old, shut the fuck up shut the fuck up.

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nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6323|New Haven, CT
You really don't understand. I apologize for not making that clear. You are asserting that fun is entirely subjective and a matter of opinion uin the second quote provide, while in the previous post, and now (both implicitly and explicitly), trying to pass off your viewpoint on fun as absolute truth. That is the inconsistency I was pointing out. As it stands, it is a rather glaring one.

Uzique wrote:

Also, megalolz at your "I wouldn't degrade myself with Harvard" // "Do you REALLY want to challenge my esteemable achievements in life?" attitude. Shut the fuck up, you're 16/17 years old, shut the fuck up shut the fuck up.
That's touching, again. I have other reasons for disliking Harvard, and they are much less serious and arrogant than thinking I am better than it.

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Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6470
You were quoting the original DefCon post completely out of context - as it had nothing to do with my definitions of 'fun', it was just a poking-tongue exercise in retaliating to his "flaunting figures now eh?" comment. You really don't need to overthink everything to try and 'win' any Forum arguments; I think I've posted in the same thread as you twice and each time you have been an egotistical little prick. Read my posts in context and consider them for what they are and what they literally say, and then /shoo.

Last edited by Uzique (2009-06-01 02:50:53)

libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6323|New Haven, CT

Uzique wrote:

You were quoting the original DefCon post completely out of context - as it had nothing to do with my definitions of 'fun', it was just a poking-tongue exercise in retaliating to his "flaunting figures now eh?" comment. You really don't need to overthink everything to try and 'win' any Forum arguments; I think I've posted in the same thread as you twice and each time you have been an egotistical little prick. Read my posts in context and consider them for what they are and what they literally say, and then /shoo.
Its so difficult to tell what they really say, because one can't differentiate between you being serious and you joking around. really, it seems as if you fall back on "I wasn't being serious" when you don't want a statement to be considered. That is rather weak. As for the egotistical little prick statement, that's touching as well. I guess, though, its better to only be a little prick in threads with other little pricks than it is to be one constantly. I'm sure you'd understand.
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6470
Yes, yes I do.

It seems you don't though because you fail at it everytime in the most /facepalm way possible. Stick to over-intellectualising things and considering yourself as the next BF2s-Chomsky. As a protip: When I'm trollin', I'm not ever being serious. The fact you need that pointer speaks volumes in itself.

Last edited by Uzique (2009-06-01 02:59:35)

libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6664|NT, like Mick Dundee

To be fair, nobody as smart as Chomsky would chill on bf2s m8.


Chomsky's a fulli siq mad kunt. Awesome linguist tbh.
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