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- Mar 28, 2019
Honestly, I'd play competitive if it were 9v9 highlander because that just genuinely feels more competitive to me and feels like an absolute radical departure from the usual formula we all are used to. That's just my opinion. TF2 is best enjoyed when you're not tryharding and laughing at your own deaths.One of the trends I've seen was making the game more competitive from tf2ubers saying removing random crits, having a casual 6s or tweaking the rules/weapons that match competitive(not official competitive but the community one ). Thinking that will make people come to play the game and Valve to make more content saving the game. Failing to realize what happened to Overwatch which killed it. Or Tf2 gets the case of melee, making the same characters/ loadouts the standard and making the rest useless. Failing to realize that game is designed for fun (being different that the other shooters) and not to be taken too seriously.
I find myself more annoyed by the random crit hate train than I am by the random crits themselves at this point. The vast majority of TF2 players only play the game to goof off, relax, or do stupid meme tactics. Very few people are interested in dedicating themselves to wanting to play a game competitively that has a trash comp mode and very little communication from the devs.Of course the TF2ubers with a few thousand hours in the game would want random crits removed. How dare a game have a mechanic that lets new players occasionally get a kill on someone who treats Valve's War-Themed Hat Simulator like a job. TF2 at its best is an entertaining experience, not a 24/7 competitive sweatfest. I'm perfectly fine with people that like that type of gameplay though, however perhaps they could just use community servers that have what they want instead of trying to force it on the base game. Also, if you want to be a try hard so much just go to CS:GO where that type of player is appealed to more.