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Now I'm married, we have a dog, and a kid is on the way. I've kinda stopped caring about anticipating Valve titles with so much, you know, LIFE to deal with.
I'll be a part of this community until I die
Taviow said:So guess what: you guys are meaningful to me. I do care about you. I was sad when bvgasm died without ever getting to know him. I never expected to care this much back when I started interacting with the community. I don't believe this place is a waste of time, I've learned so much here, and laughed so much and got to know so many wonderful people, I can't even consider leaving. I can only be thankful for having found this place, and for everything you guys have done for me since then.
It's weird, I came here to check if Operational was still stickied (he was, bless). I read the thread again and what struck a chord with me was the final part of Tav's OP. That rings true for me as well.
Same. Most of my gaming friends I met here. I still keep in touch with Jimbo, Digi, Pitz, Glenn on a regular basis (although mostly on WhatsApp nowadays) - I see others post on GAF, reddit, Twitter - loads of you guys are on my Steam list (shout-out to Hoolio) - and I will always identify you as being hl2.netters. I have known some of you for ten years now, way longer than a major part of my irl social circle. It's weird, I came here to check if Operational was still stickied (he was, bless). I read the thread again and what struck a chord with me was the final part of Tav's OP. That rings true for me as well.
Whatever happened to Stern btw?
I don't see how Ergo Proxy is relevant, but I've been very curious about that show for some time (largely because of its opening). Is it worth watching? If so, why?Oh I finally started watching Ergo Proxy, at a rate of about 1 episode a week.
Then again, my understanding of Europe stems solely from the BBC and this fellow, so I could just be spouting a load of hogwash.
The International is hosted by Valve. This is Valvetime. There could be a lot of CS:GO tournaments happening all through the year. There is only one International per year, and it's the only official Valve tournament. And if you're going to start talking about competitive e-penises, TI has consistently broken the record for largest prize pool in any e-sports tournament ever.There's a CSGO tournament going on right now. But i can't see a single word about this on main page/facebook. On the ValveTime round-up videos, Dota news comes first. Seriously? I know, Dota is more popular than CSGO. But remember, CS is the best competitive/tactical game ever existed. Thousands of people watching the games online. I'm not an editor so i don't get to tell what needs to be done. It's just a little feedback.
Thanks for the feedback.As i said in my first post, i love this community. One thing that really bothers me is that ValveTime is too much Dota-related (yes, i hate this game). Back in International days, editors posted news about this tournament on facebook everyday. Playoffs, even stupid compendium rewards. Main article on the home page was getting constantly updated.
There's a CSGO tournament going on right now. But i can't see a single word about this on main page/facebook. On the ValveTime round-up videos, Dota news comes first. Seriously? I know, Dota is more popular than CSGO. But remember, CS is the best competitive/tactical game ever existed. Thousands of people watching the games online. I'm not an editor so i don't get to tell what needs to be done. It's just a little feedback.
The International is hosted by Valve. This is Valvetime. There could be a lot of CS:GO tournaments happening all through the year. There is only one International per year, and it's the only official Valve tournament. And if you're going to start talking about competitive e-penises, TI has consistently broken the record for largest prize pool in any e-sports tournament ever.
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Nobody is disputing whether or not CS:GO is one of Valve's games, there just aren't any Valve-run competitions for anything other than Dota's International. If Counter-Strike or Team Fortress 2 were to get their own special events ran almost entirely by Valve, I'd more than happily cover them. ESL One Cologne 2014 is run by, as the name suggests, ESL, not Valve, even if a lot of the prize pool was generated by the community (which we did actually post about, by the way).CSGO is Valve game. ESL One prize pool is funded by opening creates with e-sports keys Valve created. TI has may broken the records and CSGO has not. But this is entirely Valve's fault. They don't do anything similar to compendium rewards for CSGO. You still can't change the fact that CS is the best competitive game ever existed.
It's difficult to speculate as to why exactly this forum is as inactive as it is right now.
tl;dr: **** you
this is a really bad and unnecessarily assholish post and this is coming from someone whose majority post count is made up of shitposting and being a dick to people go f*ck ya bitch if ya got one son and then come back when yr in a better mood after yr cum shooter super computer is dry and I will re-grade your performanceForums have been around since before the World Wide Web in the form of BBSs. They will never die out or be replaced, lol. Reddit is just a collection of forums. The half-life subreddit is relatively dead. This website's forum is more active. Reddit only has one Half-Life subreddit so I doubt one website will pull in every single Half-Life fan and leave every other website desolate. People go to multiple websites for things they're fans of. I go to a few different Half-Life and Doom websites.
And the Valve fanbase isn't moving to Dota. There's still a lot of TF2, Gmod, CS:GO, CS:S, DoD:S, you name it, players.
I think you're just being cynical. This site has been around for like, 11 years. Reddit has been around for a few years and has yet to 'replace' forums. One site will never replace every forum out there for every topic. People go to the sites they like. What you're saying is millions of people are leaving their forums on their own sites (for example, Halo fans leave their Halo websites, Star Wars fans leave their star wars websites) for reddit? You're an idiot
Forums have been around since before the World Wide Web in the form of BBSs. They will never die out or be replaced, lol. Reddit is just a collection of forums. The half-life subreddit is relatively dead. This website's forum is more active. Reddit only has one Half-Life subreddit so I doubt one website will pull in every single Half-Life fan and leave every other website desolate. People go to multiple websites for things they're fans of. I go to a few different Half-Life and Doom websites.
And the Valve fanbase isn't moving to Dota. There's still a lot of TF2, Gmod, CS:GO, CS:S, DoD:S, you name it, players.
I think you're just being cynical. This site has been around for like, 11 years. Reddit has been around for a few years and has yet to 'replace' forums. One site will never replace every forum out there for every topic. People go to the sites they like. What you're saying is millions of people are leaving their forums on their own sites (for example, Halo fans leave their Halo websites, Star Wars fans leave their star wars websites) for reddit? You're an idiot
Valve's fanbase is one of the biggest congregations of manchildren in existence
^This is absolute shit thrown around by "nostalgic" people who haven't touched the game in years.That's what ruined TF2's community, along with f2p, but that's an argument for a different thread and it's already been done.
I wish I could find numbers on how TF2 used to be, but it was definitely higher in average daily player count than it is now.