@obsidian Now that it's done i'm not really like, worried or anything (I mean, my parents already knew due to me having to use their sink to clean my latex more than once).
But it was a weird realization for a hot second there!
kink flirt at grat@Grat10 You're a VERY good puppygirl and you should definitely record your cute barking for all to hear and know just how much of a good puppy you are.
@emerald i've had some success with a mid sized bluetooth keyboard attached to a tablet, but dunno if that tips you over into the same stuff you don't want to deal with in the non-mobile option!
kink discussion, clickers@Grat10 See I have a clicker on a cord that goes around my neck so that it sits like a necklace pendant, and it works great because i can just click it with the heel of either hand whenever i want, and its sitting only a few inches lower than my mouth is in front of the headset microphone >:3
@emerald Yeah! there are many fun alternative game modes (more than there are active servers playing them, tbh) but this one is surprisingly slick in how it plays with the standard setup (by having the bots never advance forward the way players do, you can use certain aggressive tactics without worry, but because your opponents are all engineers with sentries, combat occurs at a further range than usual tf2 and other aggressive (such as close range) tactics are basically shut down entirely
@emerald Yeah! there are many fun alternative game modes (more than there are active servers playing them, tbh) but this one is surprisingly slick in how it plays with the standard setup (by having the bots never advance forward the way players do, you can use creating aggressive tactics without worry, but because your opponents are all engineers with sentries, combat occurs at a further range than usual tf2 and other aggressive (such as close range) tactics are basically shut down entirely
@emerald Casual play is usually 12 players a side (standard Pro play is 6 players per team), though custom servers can up that to ridiculous heights if they want. In this case, iirc it’s 12 players vs 24 bots?
@emerald Very good question! Played on asymmetrical attack/defend or payload maps, one team is normal players, the other is an oversized team of only engineer bots, programmed to just build and defend their sentries and dispensers.
Created by “Uncle Dane the Engie Main”, a prominent TF2 youtuber with a chill vibe, it runs on his series of servers, Uncletopia, and the engineer bots all are copies of his iconic character loadout, all with names that parody his name (Uncle Stane, Uncle Rain, Uncle Ukraine, etc)
The massive amount (not quite a thousand, but something like double the amount of the human players) of engineers just turtling in huge masses and constantly respawning creates very interesting and fun alternative tactics for the players, incentivizing nonstandard loadouts and gameplay in a smoother way than some of the more custom mods that try to bring about alternative tactics.