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I46 documentary
Created 2nd August 2013 @ 08:33
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Quoted from T0m
Looks good, hopefully something like this will be done for i49 :D
for 9.99 only on extv
feb 2015
Quoted from aura
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The point I was trying to make is that this documentary was supposed to promote tf competitive scene as whole and now it’s been a year since the event and no one outside tf2 related websites would even know or care about this damn thing. A lot of people (including me) would be completely fine with the fact that they are charging for this but it’s just ironic how the aim of the documentary was to benefit the scene and bring players and now it’s just a way to get money from tf2 community.
Read the description. You can pay 5$ to support extv and get a 50 FPS version a day earlier, or you can simply watch it on Youtube one day later.
Also, I don’t think anyone outside the scene would really care that this LAN was a year ago and not, say, last month. They even timed the release date so that it is released right before the i49, potentially creating interest to watch that LAN.
Quoted from Selek
[…]They even timed the release date so that it is released right before the i49, potentially creating interest to watch that LAN.
def not that
Quoted from aura
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The point I was trying to make is that this documentary was supposed to promote tf competitive scene as whole and now it’s been a year since the event and no one outside tf2 related websites would even know or care about this damn thing. A lot of people (including me) would be completely fine with the fact that they are charging for this but it’s just ironic how the aim of the documentary was to benefit the scene and bring players and now it’s just a way to get money from tf2 community.
https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/4745811200/h8EB5DF94/
Go sit down kid, you’re benched.
Quoted from aura
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The point I was trying to make is that this documentary was supposed to promote tf competitive scene as whole and now it’s been a year since the event and no one outside tf2 related websites would even know or care about this damn thing. A lot of people (including me) would be completely fine with the fact that they are charging for this but it’s just ironic how the aim of the documentary was to benefit the scene and bring players and now it’s just a way to get money from tf2 community.
Just chill and wait for awesome ‘Murica vs Europe lan documentary.
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