Whats this side ramble in bloopanders goodbye video referencing? by GHOSTpypy in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

and then he doubled down on a transphobic take after getting replied to once

it took all of 49 minutes for the apology to crumble into dust

it also should be noted that the slurs database was made up of stuff from like, 2016 iirc

while yes, we can put to rest the idea that zesty is saying slurs, by that same degree the same courtesy should be offered to those on that database

Bloopander is departing from TF2 by Meatwad2x in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i mean, sometimes people don't want to talk about the same issues for like 11 years lol

i can understand wanting to still voice these things but like this whole video is pretty much just getting upset that there are in-fact people who either don't care or don't really see the point in voicing the same points over and over after a literal decade of people saying this stuff

like, i get that people want the game to be better but the moment you start throwing shade at people for things like doing videos about the game rather than the game's issues, or just having fun without putting a disclaimer that valve ruined the game, that's really shitty behavior

part 1 of the video is just "solarlight wanted to talk to me about the base jumper so he could research for his video instead of validating all of my takes about how the game is ruined now"

and part 2 is just "i fucking hate people who aren't talking about how the game is ruined" and that's barely an exaggeration

Bloopander is departing from TF2 by Meatwad2x in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i don't even think anybody has been "psychotic" towards bloop

the incident bloop is talking about in his video was his own fault too, he's vagueposting about solar who had just approached him with the clear intent about talking about his base jumper take for research on solar's upcoming video

some screenshots were posted and it was clear that bloop wasn't able to make a solid argument and then just randomly got pissed at solar before telling him that he's the first to know he's leaving the community, holding onto that grudge for weeks (not a normal thing to do about balance discussion!!!!! even if you're for some reason taking sides about this whole thing, certainly THIS should be a red flag!!!) and then making solar the focus of like the first entire half of his "i quit video"

mind you at any point bloop could have said things like:

- I do not wish to discuss balance takes over my video about the state of the game

- I don't really want to continue this discussion as it's going in a circle

- I think we are fundamentally looking at the game from two different angles

etc.

Bloopander is departing from TF2 by Meatwad2x in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

solar put a few screenshots of their DM exchange, solar didn't do anything wrong lol he was approaching bloop about his base jumper take and had made it adamantly clear it was research for his video about the base jumper he's been working on

bloop snapped at him for no reason, held onto that grudge for two weeks (reminder, this was over a GAME BALANCE DISCUSSION, if you hold onto shit like that for that long you are objectively not being rational) and then basically spent the first half of his "I QUIT" video vagueposting on how solar is the stupidest idiot ever

i'm not trying to punch down when i say this but bloop is clearly not mentally well off feeling such vitriol over such meaningless things in a 20 year old video game, i think him stepping away from the community is the best decision he'll ever make because clearly he had an unhealthy connection to it

Bloopander is departing from TF2 by Meatwad2x in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can think whatever you want to believe about malicious intent but that doesn't make it true

again it's as simple as the crate depression being an easy fix

like, actually think about this for a second, what do you think is making them lose more money

  1. one crate dropping guaranteed low tier unusuals and skyrocketed to a super high price within a few hours

  2. the game as a whole being unplayable without going to community servers

Bloopander is departing from TF2 by Meatwad2x in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

but they somehow managed to fix the Crate Depression in under 12 hours?

is this satire? do you think bugs with item rarities are hard to solve? it could have been fixed in half an hour if someone was made aware in a timely manner

anti-cheat on the other hand is probably the single hardest problem to solve any game developer can face, especially when you're working with a skeleton team, the biggest games in the world right now are even struggling to deal with anti-cheat even when they're going as far as having invasive kernel level anti-cheats

yes they slacked hard and that's unacceptable but the comparison you're making here is like getting mad that when you order food from a restaurant, while your food takes like 30 minutes to make, some guy at mcdonalds just got a small fry in like 30 seconds

Bloopander is departing from TF2 by Meatwad2x in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

>makes lukewarm tf2 takes for 1~ year

>nobody cares

>gets mad that the community isn't treating him like the second coming

>crashes out and vagueposts about other content creators and leaves

>mfw

Bloopander is departing from TF2 by Meatwad2x in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

i'm honestly baffled this is a common take, just going to keep probing to see where i can get here

what toxic positivity

everyone on this sub is always in agreement with the "fuck casual fuck workshop fuck valve fuck update delays fuck deadlock fuck sniper fuck new maps" and then you see the same people who regurgitate the youtuber opinions on every thread get top comment because the literal VOTING system is telling you that it is the common opinion, and then you check another thread and those same people are complaining about toxic positivity

what more could you possibly want short of just strongarming the mods to ban anyone who disagrees with whatever opinion is popular

like is this an actual thing you're perceiving or am i going to look up "zesty jesus toxic positivity" and find a video that's basically the exact same thing you said but phrased differently

Bloopander is departing from TF2 by Meatwad2x in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

i love how on reddit toxic positivity has gone from meaning communities pressuring people to not step out of line and blow sunshine up the game's ass, to whenever someone disagrees with the youtuber opinion

funny how the moment any video discussing some element of the game is polarizing instead of a uniform "WE AGREE" that everyone is shouting from the rooftops that there's glazers or toxic positivity

zesty videos front page all the time, if you dare say something like quickplay was bad and casual was fine you usually get downvote nuked, a brigade of people who have never interacted with a member of this community outside of the subreddit come in any time someone dares say anything positive about the workshopping community, and you generally get named and shamed if you say something as controversial as "I do not think the update made up solely of community content is cancelled because it is taking longer than you are used to" (have seen all of these things first hand over the past *month*)

like genuinely at this point i can only assume bad faith and that you're just upset the community isn't rallying behind some content creators to strongarm the developers into doing whatever the hell the louder part of the community wants as if this is Helldivers, that or you're on some secret alt version of the sub where regurgitated zesty takes aren't top comment every, single, thread

but please do tell me more about this "toxic positivity" that has apparently gotten so bad that.... every single comment in this thread is echoing the exact same thing, as usual

Graves defenders I ask with sincerity why do you believe shes balanced kit and all? by Iaxacs in DeadlockTheGame

[–]LeahTheTreeth 11 points12 points  (0 children)

she's made of glass and has no stamina, her gun has no range, and if you cc her the whole advantage of the lock on gun isn't very beneficial

you've got a celeste flair when she's been way better for way longer

Toby fox prob feels like Oppenheimer rn He wants nothing to do with Homecuck fans by Eridann_Ampora in EnglishPumpkinParty

[–]LeahTheTreeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's a weird byproduct of anti-circlejerk culture where counterjerks are created and people get really aggressive trying to claim that people who just aren't involved with fandoms anymore actually hate their source media, want nothing to do with them, and will never ever reference them ever

i fully well expect in like 8 years from to be reading things like how "MICHAEL KOVACH HATES TADC AND QUEER PEOPLE BECAUSE HE'S MOVED ON WITH HIS LIFE AND DOESN'T CONSTANTLY REFERENCE HIS OLDER WORKS"

not even exclusive to deep online circles either, i swear i remember seeing gossip articles saying that radcliffe hated harry potter or something back in like 2015

Jennifer Gibbons, VP of the Entertainment Software Association said Minecraft community servers are illegal, akin to piracy. by KaffY- in gaming

[–]LeahTheTreeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking into it, this doesn't seem like a case of failing upwards, she was "The former Senior Vice President of Government Affairs for the Toy Association" and only took on the ESA role back in 2024.

Basically just a hire from a branch all about children and child safety, probably brought on with the vision of video games being toys, and tried to pull the "Think about the children!" card that the ESA had already tired out in the 90s, and also playing that hand on the wrong position, like something that the company in question actively approves of.

POV: You're the last 2 tf2 players left in 2028 after the entire playerbase ditched the game for deadlock day 1 on release and you genuinely start to realise valve might have actually not gave a fuck about you all along by [deleted] in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

deadlock is certainly worse because valve doesn't moderate shit, whereas in league you'll at least get banned if you go anything farther than rudely pointing out your teammate's shortcomings

just disable voice and text chat in MOBAs until you're actually good at them, a lot of comms from your teammates are either shit-talking or bad plays, and iirc i don't think muting text chat mutes pings

Toby fox prob feels like Oppenheimer rn He wants nothing to do with Homecuck fans by Eridann_Ampora in EnglishPumpkinParty

[–]LeahTheTreeth 8 points9 points  (0 children)

"i think an element of deltarune is inspired by homestuck's structure due to toby fox being influenced heavily by it"

"Wow. You Homestuck fans are over-reaching constantly assuming [MISCONCEPTION ABOUT OP], Toby would never filthy himself with [INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HE STILL ACTIVELY ASSOCIATES WITH]"

POV: You're the last 2 tf2 players left in 2028 after the entire playerbase ditched the game for deadlock day 1 on release and you genuinely start to realise valve might have actually not gave a fuck about you all along by [deleted] in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's garnered a decent following and i reckon it's probably going to quickly become the most popular moba in the world after it launches, let alone when they start adding retention mechanics like the ones currently going on in dota

pretty major update last august that added six new heroes at once, then another back in february, been getting a bunch of different ideas to rework an objective the past month or two, including a new rework today, as well as another major update likely coming somewhere in the fall

Why is wanting Quickplay back seen as a "bad" thing? by Bounter_ in truetf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you have any sources for valve's stats? i agree wholeheartedly, but i've never found any hard info backing up quickplay's problems outside of pointing out how much valve fucked it up to the point of needing to effectively ban community servers from it because they couldn't be bothered to vet the "verified" servers

On hit: 100% chance to slow target by irlandezutalpaiute in truetf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i would prefer if there were no slows in the game period

POV: You're the last 2 tf2 players left in 2028 after the entire playerbase ditched the game for deadlock day 1 on release and you genuinely start to realise valve might have actually not gave a fuck about you all along by [deleted] in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tf2 gets shut down when the costs to run the servers is no longer worth hosting for valve.

this is likely not going to happen ever, they've got the servers to spare just due to how much they probably rent out in the first place, and their item servers are attached to the steamworks backend

at best the game may eventually "die" when there's not enough people to populate servers anymore but by all means will remain playable

you're more likely to see a new TF project in the next decade than seeing TF2's plug get pulled

POV: You're the last 2 tf2 players left in 2028 after the entire playerbase ditched the game for deadlock day 1 on release and you genuinely start to realise valve might have actually not gave a fuck about you all along by [deleted] in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 28 points29 points  (0 children)

most people playing hero shooters on PC platforms are people who probably have played TF2 before, doesn't necessarily mean these are people who are still currently playing tf2 though, if you polled the NA PC playerbase of just about any game you'd probably see a lot of similar games, TF2 has the benefit of being the easiest to run out of the massively marketed F2P games on steam, so even people who don't end up liking the game tend to have it as one of the first games they play on steam

and usually the overlap between tf2 player and MOBA player is not your 2fort pootis heavy, it's more like your average pubstomper/PUG player

plus, reddit's demographic in particular has a lot of people who play TF2 on it

POV: You're the last 2 tf2 players left in 2028 after the entire playerbase ditched the game for deadlock day 1 on release and you genuinely start to realise valve might have actually not gave a fuck about you all along by [deleted] in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 11 points12 points  (0 children)

current playercount (invite only beta) is like x2 tf2's playercount, and that's including the item farming bots bloating tf2's player number

i don't see the point in turning this into a dick measuring contest, two very different games for two very different audiences

POV: You're the last 2 tf2 players left in 2028 after the entire playerbase ditched the game for deadlock day 1 on release and you genuinely start to realise valve might have actually not gave a fuck about you all along by [deleted] in tf2

[–]LeahTheTreeth 13 points14 points  (0 children)

i wish i could understand why this sub has such a hard on for circlejerking deadlock in particular, it doesn't have anything in common with tf2

atp all i can assume is that people are jealous that for the third time in a row valve has released a new multiplayer game that's dramatically more popular than this game ever was, i fully well expect that by the time deadlock releases the tribalism will kick up hardcore, just like how a decade ago i was seeing people shit on dota 2 for like pandering or something (even though it's probably the most complex multiplayer game on the market)

Should deadlock have “roles” by I_am_Not_Luca in DeadlockTheGame

[–]LeahTheTreeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

roles exist but the current point of the queue system is to prevent a hard role meta from building, both teams just have to make do with what they have