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Fortnite - Debut trailer of Epic's new game

Gallowflak says...

>> ^krelokk:

>> ^Selektaa:
Team Fortress 2 art style meets Left 4 Dead.

The originality is just mind shattering

And TF2 itself was a rip/homage to the Pixar movie The Incredibles.


"The final rendition sports cartoon style visuals influenced by the art of J. C. Leyendecker, Dean Cornwell and Norman Rockwell[8] and is powered by the Source engine."

Fortnite - Debut trailer of Epic's new game

Fortnite - Debut trailer of Epic's new game

All Your History - Rare Part 3: One of a Kind (S3E33)

Real Life Should Be More Like Team Fortress

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'TF2, Team Fortress 2, TV, tv drama' to 'TF2, Team Fortress 2, TV, tv drama, how can she slap, how can she bonk' - edited by calvados

9/11 Explosive Evidence: Experts Speak Out - Trailer

hpqp jokingly says...

Pssht, dontcha know? Larry Silverstein admitted that the WTC7 was taken down intentionally with explosives!!! Look, proof!!!!!!

>> ^Skeeve:

Not to mention, after all of that going off without a hitch, every one of the hundreds of ninja demomen involved kept their mouths shut and never told anyone.
The average person can't keep their mouth shut about office rumors and surprise parties; there's no way you could keep the thousands of people in on the plan all quiet.
>> ^ChaosEngine:
This is really getting a) old and b) laughable.
We are expected to believe that some elite group (who are these people btw? CIA? NSA? the illuminati?) managed to sneak tonnes of explosive into a building that was used daily by hundreds (thousands?) of people and no-one noticed or said anything?
Also if you've ever seen a controlled demolition site, it's covered in wires and cables and the explosives are strapped directly to the support columns. There isn't a single witness to this?
Finally, we're supposed to believe these same ninja demomen (presumably one-eyed black scots) are awesome enough to do all this but phenomenally stupid enough to make the whole thing look like a controlled explosion? They couldn't have detonated one side first and let it fall in a more chaotic and "believable" way?


9/11 Explosive Evidence: Experts Speak Out - Trailer

Skeeve says...

Not to mention, after all of that going off without a hitch, every one of the hundreds of ninja demomen involved kept their mouths shut and never told anyone.

The average person can't keep their mouth shut about office rumors and surprise parties; there's no way you could keep the thousands of people in on the plan all quiet.
>> ^ChaosEngine:

This is really getting a) old and b) laughable.
We are expected to believe that some elite group (who are these people btw? CIA? NSA? the illuminati?) managed to sneak tonnes of explosive into a building that was used daily by hundreds (thousands?) of people and no-one noticed or said anything?
Also if you've ever seen a controlled demolition site, it's covered in wires and cables and the explosives are strapped directly to the support columns. There isn't a single witness to this?
Finally, we're supposed to believe these same ninja demomen (presumably one-eyed black scots) are awesome enough to do all this but phenomenally stupid enough to make the whole thing look like a controlled explosion? They couldn't have detonated one side first and let it fall in a more chaotic and "believable" way?

9/11 Explosive Evidence: Experts Speak Out - Trailer

ChaosEngine says...

This is really getting a) old and b) laughable.

We are expected to believe that some elite group (who are these people btw? CIA? NSA? the illuminati?) managed to sneak tonnes of explosive into a building that was used daily by hundreds (thousands?) of people and no-one noticed or said anything?

Also if you've ever seen a controlled demolition site, it's covered in wires and cables and the explosives are strapped directly to the support columns. There isn't a single witness to this?

Finally, we're supposed to believe these same ninja demomen (presumably one-eyed black scots) are awesome enough to do all this but phenomenally stupid enough to make the whole thing look like a controlled explosion? They couldn't have detonated one side first and let it fall in a more chaotic and "believable" way?


The World Is Saved

shinyblurry says...

I did enjoy them, at the time..getting paid to play them was a dream..but, I definitely overdid it. Productive is relative, sure..but there is a line between hobby and addiction and it is easy to cross it. I'm happy with my life as it is now, it's not like I am pining away for something. It's just that after watching this video I can't look back on it sentimentally..I don't hate video games, it just seems like a gigantic waste of time at this point. It's because of those changed priorities you were talking about. Even still I do play a game of team fortress 2 every now and again.

>> ^SDGundamX:
@shinyblurry
Well, if you didn't get any enjoyment out of your time, then it clearly wasn't productive... but I find it hard to believe you would continue at something that long if it wasn't enjoyable to you. If you're anything like me as a gamer, it probably helped you relieve stress, gave you a sense of accomplishment at overcoming increasingly difficult obstacles, and helped you make a bunch of friends who shared similar interests. I too worked in the games industry for several years, so I can say that gaming paid the rent and put food on the table for me during that time.
Somehow I doubt you--personally--would have gotten the same benefits and enjoyment out of juggling. I know I certainly wouldn't have. But I have a friend who was a former professional juggler and he clearly did enjoy all the time he spent practicing. In fact he teaches kids how to juggle now--that's where he gets his enjoyment from these days, rather than performing. My point is, what's "productive" to one person seems like a complete waste of time for another. It's totally arbitrary. You get from an activity what you take from it, and I personally got a lot out of games.
That doesn't mean you have to keep playing games though--our likes and dislikes change over time. I play far, far less than I used to and there have been stretches of months where I didn't play a single game at all. Being married with children, I have other priorities now, and it's not inconceivable that a day will come when I wake up and realize I haven't touched a game in several years.

Live Action TF2: Sentry Sabotage!

Live Action TF2: Sentry Sabotage!

TF2 Mac N Cheese

Meet the Medic

Meet the Medic

"It Belongs to Us" -- Jerusalem Day 2011

NinjaInHeat says...

"It's ours" says the Jewish American Princess who came here a week ago, ahahaha. It's peak season for the Jewish-American hoards here, as if we don't have enough indigenous mindless Patriotism, come summer the states never fail in funneling an endless supply of young morons to come support a cause that isn't theirs, in a country they've never been to, taking sides in a conflict they do not understand.
Bravo Israel, bravo.

These celebrations were so loud they almost disturbed my Team Fortress 2 session, bastards...



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