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@MinnowTF5 ай бұрын
Ethical Sponsors Are An Illusion
@HoneeyMoth5 ай бұрын
I desire engineer carnally
@ObesityOrange5765 ай бұрын
I eat cardboard
@KaihanFidaiy5 ай бұрын
you should try playing risk of rain 2
@scrowfunk81095 ай бұрын
Next month’s rent = PAID
@Inferno_Engineer5 ай бұрын
Everyone has their own objective, but when it’s that last minute it’s just a hivemind with all one goal
@SmellyUnfortunate0075 ай бұрын
Tbh, when it's 30 seconds left and my team is getting steamrolled, I just flee or accept defeat at this point to where I physically raise my hands up IRL before the enemy kills me.
@ChangedCauseYT-HateFoxNames5 ай бұрын
@@SmellyUnfortunate007 "The Victor can't claim themselves victories unless the defeated consider themselves vanquished". When you "throw your hands IRL", you claim yourself vanquished, remember that then and only then can the other team say they won.
@Hand-to-handWombatCombat5 ай бұрын
Current objective: CAPTURE THE POINT
@EdOfSchmed5 ай бұрын
Except for koth
@MurriciTerceiro5 ай бұрын
one goal and one braincell
@OblivionPrince5 ай бұрын
I'd argue the domination mechanic was WAY more important when the game first came out, and everyone looked exactly the same. It was a good way to tell who was the top scoring enemy
@RdTrler5 ай бұрын
It's still great to have that subtle nerf to good players. Unless they're such tryhards that they switch to Spectator whenever they dominate someone.
@OblivionPrince5 ай бұрын
@@RdTrler oh don't get me wrong, the mechanic is great, and I'm all for it.
@TheDuckyDino4 ай бұрын
Getting revenge will always be satisfying regardless
@rimanahbvee4 ай бұрын
love domination
@Sigma-xb6kn3 ай бұрын
And even if somebody gets their revenge on me it feels satisfying, like I trained somebody who overcame their weaknesses and now I feel proud of them.
@lonewolfinthetardis26405 ай бұрын
12:55 "Nobody is ever in voice chat leading the troops into battle.", boy do I have a tale for you. There was one time on a 2Fort match, where the opposing team was made up of mostly hackers spawncamping us. One guy on my team hopped on voice chat and told us what we'd need to do. He made sure that the Medics (about 5) built up their charge in spawn, while also making sure that everyone stayed away from the doors, and telling everyone else what weapons we'd need. As soon as the Medics had built up their charges, he assigned a Medic to almost everyone, made sure that we all knew what we had to do, and then told us to get out there. Guns blazing, ubercharged, we drove the hackers back. Eventually the hackers left, and we rolled over the opposite team to capture the intelligence and win the game. That is the story of Garsaxon44, the man who united his team on 2Fort.
@XSniper741845 ай бұрын
Truly a legend. A champion of the people, the hero we need.
@llamanortena66005 ай бұрын
literally the "Team captain" sfm animation
@IamEscBoy5 ай бұрын
i know this dude, can verify that this is the sort of thing he does
@dimitripetrenko95675 ай бұрын
He should be regarded as a folk hero.
@weatherman15045 ай бұрын
"Godspeed you magnificent bastard"
@fluffydestroyer83365 ай бұрын
I remember some of the tf2 devs (I think in an interview or the dev commentary) talking about how the game was designed as a "single player" game where each class's objective is essentially selfish, but by pursuing it you end up helping your team. a demoman who camps the enemy spawn is doing it to get big frags, but ends up helping the team by stemming the flow of enemy reinforcements. an engineer who builds a sentry in a good spot is doing it to get many frags, but ends up helping the team by providing a good safe area for them. a medic healing everyone is doing it to see the number go up and eventually become god with the über, but ends up healing the whole team in the process. et cetera. it's a pretty good way to design a pub game, everyone ends up working together without even thinking about it.
@cavemanpretzel95205 ай бұрын
Yeah i remember that interview as well, it wasan interesting interview!
@ungamer62415 ай бұрын
Everyones interests and goals just intersect and we end up helping each other unintentionally, which is pretty amazing game design
@diba92814 ай бұрын
@@cavemanpretzel9520what was the interview called so I can watch it
@cavemanpretzel95204 ай бұрын
@@diba9281 I am unsure of the full interview, but shounic has a video including parts and summarizing the relevant bits. Search "shounic design and gameplay tf2" should get you it
@jabloko9924 ай бұрын
That is the principle of individualism and honest incentive. That's how you build anything that truly lasts, be it a government, a company or a game: Empower the individuals and align their interests.
@puzzlepuddles67125 ай бұрын
pub pushes are like being a student and realizing the homework is due tonight
@thewall40695 ай бұрын
and the gang bands together to share notes
@alihorda4 ай бұрын
@@thewall4069and share wrong notes on purpose
@Bum7859.5 ай бұрын
So called “free thinkers” when the administrator says there are 60 second left:
@davidthecommenter5 ай бұрын
PUT YOUR BACKS INTO IT, LADS!
@jefffinger93065 ай бұрын
The guy from slap battles
@ikkouraofficial5 ай бұрын
WHY IS THE CART NOT MOVING?!
@hypnotised-clover5 ай бұрын
TF2 matches for 6 minutes: conga lines, killbinds, silly voice chat TF2 matches for the last 60 seconds:
@Nick_santana15 ай бұрын
Neuron activation: player hears voice line
@Ragnarok6335 ай бұрын
Team Fortress 2 is a horror game where you're locked in a lobby with 11 clowns. The twist being...there's 12 clowns.
@TheRandomEpicVideos5 ай бұрын
The real clown was inside us all along
@sayorancode5 ай бұрын
@@TheRandomEpicVideos you may say he was among us
@Trafficallity5 ай бұрын
@@sayorancode That spy is a clown!
@proxboxgamer695 ай бұрын
@@TheRandomEpicVideosthe...the...jerker?
@sAmukavIeira095 ай бұрын
@@TheRandomEpicVideos I can feel the clown coming inside of me
@epicgamerzfail45755 ай бұрын
The fortress is an illusion too. And the 2 too. Actually everything is an illusion; all I see are hats and bots
@Bootman435 ай бұрын
We can fix bots as a community #fixtf2 support the cause
@thesurfacepen5 ай бұрын
tf2 isn't even the second game in the franchise, there's around 3 or 4 canceled sequels to tf1, the quake mod NOT to be confused with the half life mod called team fortress classic which is a remake of tf1
@Niccogamer015 ай бұрын
All i see are flying T-pose Heavies being obssesed with anime girls and THE CART IS NOT MOVING MAGGOTS!!!!
@DogsRNice5 ай бұрын
It's all cgi
@sansanimzisnotrealanymore5 ай бұрын
@@Bootman43 its gonna fail fuck savetf2
@SamOliver45 ай бұрын
I think you vocalized a key reason why I still love this game so much even in the midst of the bot infestation; there are very few other "team-based" shooters keen on delivering what is both a nominally team-oriented experience whilst also not sacrificing the goals, aspirations, and playstyles of the individual. I remember a bit that I developed with a friend called the Engineer Traffic Association. We would set up on RED on a chokey map with distinct but narrow pathways (like cp_gorge before the bridge of the first cap) and block one of the paths with a dispenser. We would put up literal "Detour" signs with sprays and instruct BLU, calmly through text chat (or VC if alltalk was on), to take the alternative route to the point, but we would essentially act like friendlies and not shoot anyone until they destroyed the dispenser, at which point we hardcore beeline the person who destroyed the dispenser until they died. It was one of the funniest things I've ever done in this game and one of my fondest TF2 memories.
@RandomDude6475 ай бұрын
15:17 engie isn't talking to himself, he's talking to his teleporter. he treats his buildings like they're his pardner, it's cute :3
@solomid8775 ай бұрын
true,
@ooofman49315 ай бұрын
My sentry is my bro
@Andrew_thatsit5 ай бұрын
Hey Edd
@HollyWarlock5 ай бұрын
The engineer -----> :3
@TheMCzorro5 ай бұрын
"Ain't that a cute little gun"
@NeekyChando5 ай бұрын
one time i saw a guy named Solider Jumpscare and he would just rocket jump and land in front of you holding an objector with the word BOO! written on it, and then he'd detonate himself It was really fucking funny
@thedarter5 ай бұрын
Psychological damage, a proven tactic
@Trafficallity5 ай бұрын
did u get spooped
@NeekyChando5 ай бұрын
@@Trafficallity scariest moment of my life I swear
@Fanboy_of_everything5 ай бұрын
He’s a man after my heart, can confirm because he owns my soul
@MrGellert6195 ай бұрын
Had a scout named petty bully who'd just use the shortstop mouse2 shove and spam voice lines
@SolarLight5 ай бұрын
I was actually in the process of writing a video about Pass Time and how the developers were specifically trying to put emphasis on teamwork, only for the team's 3 scouts to run the ball into a bunch of sentry guns and never pass it ever, and only for the pass time gamemode to end up being extremely close to dead
@Evasiv5 ай бұрын
Pass time was such a joke lol
@JeffarryLounder5 ай бұрын
Hush now scrub.
@ihavespoken98715 ай бұрын
Close to dead? That means I can still play it???
@spafieman-wq3bh5 ай бұрын
Least liked solar light comment
@spafieman-wq3bh5 ай бұрын
Least liked solar light comment
@aussiegordon8475 ай бұрын
“Mission ends in 60 seconds” is a sleeper agent activation code
@Midgedwood5 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure the game drops the respawn timers down for the pushing team to give an advantage. Its coded into the game.
@adissentingopinion8484 ай бұрын
I swear if you play that out loud in a convention, you will activate hyperspeed for all individuals aged 13-30 in the vicinity.
@Rotwold3 ай бұрын
Just reading it make my bowel movements go brr
@The_Eternal_Grog_Tankyard5 ай бұрын
9:00 "its good background noise to study or relax to." tell that to the scout i heard being burned alive with napalm there.
@thewall40694 ай бұрын
*scout burning to death* ahhh music to my ears
@PitofTrogness4 ай бұрын
@@thewall4069 Demo mains be like:
@MemeSlayer9823 ай бұрын
@@PitofTrognessengineer mains furious about demo mains be like:
@Cloudofsun.Ай бұрын
was about to type this comment 😭😭🙏
@The_Eternal_Grog_TankyardАй бұрын
@@Cloudofsun. Lmao sorry i beat you to it dawg
@akirachisaka99974 ай бұрын
12:40 I think the word you are looking for is “emergent teamwork”. I remember an old Valve dive into the topic, mentioning the design philosophy of TF2 is for the average player to just be doing their own thing. But when they raise their head up to look around, they think “man, we really are working as a team”, then put their head down and keep doing what they are doing.
@MrPinshadow5 ай бұрын
The most important thing to understand is that everything about the fake teamwork is BY DESIGN. They knew from TFC that getting a bunch of idiots to work together is impossible in a pub setting. It's why Medic has to be the strongest class or no one will want to play the healer while everyone frags, and why most classes are countered by core design choices like Pyros flames making it easy to track spies so teams will naturally gravitate towards better class compositions rather than simply a perk that lets you see cloak shimmer or whatever. The craziest thing is that NO OTHER TEAM BASED SHOOTER seemed to learn this lesson from TF2 and expects random pubs to act like pro esports 6s teams, and then wonder how Overwatch ranked got so toxic so fast. EDIT: Adding onto this since it seemed to strike a chord with people. My point here is strictly relevant to the solo queuing style of play, or how most people play multiplayer games. Games like Overwatch and MOBAs can be fun when you get teams that work well together but it's inherently a dice roll, not to mention smaller team sizes inherently discourage people from going off and trying their own thing. Which is fine for those games!, but I think a strong point in TF2's favor that people don't seem to bring up is that casual is 12v12, when was the last time we had a big multiplayer game hit with that concentration of players in a match? I also don't have any problem with 6's TF2, because it's a small scene where everyone involved has to actively seek it out and are far more likely to be taking it seriously than official ranked in most other games (and also because I just find 6s TF2 WAY more fun than any other similar game). As for Valve attempting to """"support""""" the scene and then dropping the game like a rock when they realized it failed, I think the main issue was simply that the core audience for TF2 wasn't super interested in a ranked mode in the first place. If they wanted to play comp, they could join a 6s or Highlander team. The community liked the idea of competitive since it meant Valve had to keep actively supporting the game, but even when Blue Moon finally came out and made it... playable, it died instantly. If the demand was there from the majority of the playerbase that wouldn't have happened. That's still on Valve for not trying to incentivize, or even ADVERTISE why 6s might be cool to try, but it's Valve. As for Medic being the strongest class, it's obviously not perfect, and even the TF2 team admits that (that's why he got the first class update, complete with the original straight upgrade Blutsauger and the Ubersaw, and why the Crossbow never got nerfed, because it gives medic a much higher skill cap and makes him more fun). You could theoretically give him different healing mechanics aside from the Medigun and it would probably work out to make him more interesting to more players, but Valve always seemed VERY hesitant to change Medic too much.
@TF2CrunchyFrog5 ай бұрын
I wish I could upvote the above comment 10 times instead of just once.
@tappajaav5 ай бұрын
@@TF2CrunchyFrog This is youtube. We dont do upvotes here.
@masterowl1235 ай бұрын
to be fair, overwatch is secretly a moba and thus is more directly balanced around competitive if you think about it
@enn19245 ай бұрын
Could this be why demoman is op? otherwise nobody would destroy the sentries
@ceu1601935 ай бұрын
It explains why Overwatch public experience was so awful.
@follower96985 ай бұрын
Learning about the "Pub push" thing made this game so much funnier to me. Like every casual lobby has this Winter Soldier-esque transformation into a well-organized fighting force that could rival pro players in capability when the old lady speaks into the microphone.
@danielchen10475 ай бұрын
I also wanted to say that in payload, being stuck at the last point is the most fun. For BLUE, it creates this feeling of "one last push, one last attack!" and RED has a feeling of "last line of defense, final stand!", which is far more compelling than being at any other point, except maybe the first one.
@whatgoeshere245 ай бұрын
last point is the most fun because red gets to play the game
@1R4nd0mGuy5 ай бұрын
@@whatgoeshere24 true there mate
@jjl28445 ай бұрын
solution: ultra short maps with 2 checkpoints at the most
@shellpoptheepicswordmaster7555 ай бұрын
That's pretty much ctf
@Vhie055 ай бұрын
I think this explains why Payload is perhaps my favorite mode and the game's most beloved mode Maybe the real 'Team Fortress 2' was being a Team to push the cart as BLU, solidifying your position or Fortress as RED. Together, these 2 are the a Team Fortress 2.
@raymondwiggins3545 ай бұрын
11:50 or as I like to say it, 2fort is the most casual casual server. It's also where I first got trimping practice for demoknight (the roof of the bridge can be trimped) Also i just realized, in 2fort, the equivalent for "Mission ends in sixty seconds." 1:15 Is both "We have taken the enemy intelligence." And "Alert! The enemy has taken our intelligence!"
@jjjjjjjjj995 ай бұрын
12 friendly hoovies all switch to minigun at 60 seconds. Nightmare fuel
@tacticaljunk16085 ай бұрын
I have a hundred positive memories of moments in this game, but I couldn't tell ya if we won or lost that match.
@TF2CrunchyFrog5 ай бұрын
I mean, in a pub match, people having fun and the positive memories are all that matters.
@Lawlz4Dayzz5 ай бұрын
I used to go by K/D only but random crits and snipers are unprecentable at times so i just go by general performance and feel now
@Alloveck5 ай бұрын
@@Lawlz4Dayzz If you're just playing whatever random pub teams you're automatically put on, K/D is the only metric that makes any sense to care about plain and simple. Which, to be clear, isn't to say you even need to care about that. Whatever floats your boat and all that. Just that if you're going to care about ANY objective performance metric in pubs at all, K/D is that one and only thing.
@Lawlz4Dayzz5 ай бұрын
@@Alloveck Id say its the quality of kills and the amount of time I am alive and in the battle and fights as well. There is more stats tracked than K/D but since I dont know how to access them that arent a new record then I just put it all together in a general feel and highlight reel.
@peterisawesomeplease5 ай бұрын
Yea to me I don't even care about k/d anymore. It is all about creating funny/interesting moments. I find that trying to hard to create these moments isn't the best either so I still try to win. But never at the expense of making something interesting happen.
@Rdotmop5 ай бұрын
I love the domination mechanic, the game just lets you know incredibly loudly, "THIS IS THE GUY PWNING YOUR ASS, KILL THIS GUY!!!!!!" with a bunch of red arrows pointing at em, meanwhile the sounds that play when you dominate or get revenge are just really satisfying
@holdenroberts69735 ай бұрын
It was good design choice to make the revenge kills fun and satisfying too. It means that even the people who are losing fights more often than not still get their fun moment of glory every now and then. It's essentially broadcasting "AYY YOU TOOK DOWN A BADASS NICE GOING" So, ironically, because it only takes one kill to get revenge but 4 to dominate, the domination mechanic actually can make it less frustrating to lose repeatedly as you're less focused on the k/d ratio and more focused on keeping them from maintaining the dominating status.
@TehPlayer145 ай бұрын
I hate this because it often results of people targeting and salt switching to cheap class - spy/sniper or any other in order kill you
@PumpkinVolt5 ай бұрын
@@TehPlayer14Exactly! That's what pick classes are for
@fluke75065 ай бұрын
This guy loves being dominated
@agzaentar5 ай бұрын
I also hate it , it was really bad for my mental health when i had no friends , at my darkest time of my childhood it felt like a backstab from a game i loved i dont care people keeping but i wished there was an option to remove it. It also resulted it in me not understanding it just a game mentality
@subtlewhatssubtle5 ай бұрын
12:40 I think the phrase you're looking for is "emergent teamwork." It sort of happens when enough brain cells cluster together for a plan to work and sometimes comes out of the most minor things, like a Pyro inadvertently saving a burning Medic who then both regroup with a respawned Soldier and cooperate on the next push, suddenly becoming their own micro-team telling their own micro-story.
@Dingghis_Khaan5 ай бұрын
Teamwork = Buffoonery + Pressure
@SirDavid2905 ай бұрын
The good stuff
@toranine095 ай бұрын
i'm not sure its quite "emergent" in TF2's case. emergent play refers to players finding fun in something the developers never intended: source's funky physics and all that entails, speedrunning/glitchhunting in general, player-made challenge runs (ie: "only use one specific weapon"). TF2's sort of hidden designs which contribute to teams working together are kind of the opposite. devs quietly pushing players towards a fun they didn't realise they could have (in the sense that team-based shooters typically have that competitive gamefeel by default but TF2 doesnt). the silly/serious combination is even kind of encouraged by the game's visual and context design. it's cartoon-ish, but has a level of detail that makes it more realistic if you stop to look for long enough. in the heat of battle, the large blocky silhouettes that give the game it's cartoon stylisation become clear shapes with obvious signs of class and team. during downtime, the serious details like a model's eyes turning to look at the player at the best possible moment add even more to the humour as though it's not a shooter. it started as a super serious team shooter and then the story became that the teams are fighting over gravel using the silliest weapons you could think of. it's very much part of TF2's design to subconsciously push players to that playstyle. i'd call it passive teamwork. players are playing in a team, but they don't realise that's what they're doing. good personal decisions happen to be generally good for the team too. consider most other team-based shooters where even casual play tends to lean competitive: if a player runs off to try and do something cool by themselves, they're seen as annoying or game ruining. but in TF2, if a scout does nothing the entire round but laugh taunt at every death nearby, it's (usually) pretty funny and not too annoying.
@somdudewillson5 ай бұрын
@@toranine09 "emergent gameplay" is not the only meaning of the word "emergent". Heck "emergent gameplay" doesn't even have the specifications you think it does - it's just complex end results from relatively simple systems.
@subtlewhatssubtle5 ай бұрын
@@toranine09 Note I didn't mention emergent gameplay, but rather that the teamwork is emergent. Emergent means "arising as an effect of complex causes and not analyzable simply as the sum of their effects." I'd dare say that there's more to bringing together this mini-team in the scenario I described than the simple facts that airblast extinguishing exists, medics are the most important class in the game, and respawning allows a failed push to try again. Teamwork is not just mechanics but a selective series of choices to cooperate, pool strength, and cover weaknesses. If it happens in the middle of a random pub match without the benefit of a voicecall full of prep and coordination, I would classify it as emergent teamwork.
@calsalitra46895 ай бұрын
I remember watching a video about how TFC was designed, and I think what was said there is relevant here. The classes weren't designed to fill a role for their, team they were designed to be fun. Pyro for example doesn't exist to support his team, he exists so that high ping players can enjoy the game too. Engineer doesn't exist to support his team, he exists so that low skill players can enjoy the game too. Heavy doesn't exist to support his team, he exists because the devs watched a cool movie and thought that mowing enemies down with big gun would be sick. They are individually fun to play, and then team dynamics emerge from how those playstyles converge. And classes that failed to be individually fun were reworked in TF2 to be more individually fun, with the exception of Medic. TF2 is mostly the same way, with (again) the exception of Medic who just so happens to be the least popular casual class. Even support options usually benefit the user more than anyone else.
@zeglexa79015 ай бұрын
Engineer was made to award those who were bad at aiming but could utilize his kit. Not because they were just terrible.
@Muhahahahaz5 ай бұрын
Some Pyro players don’t have high computer ping… Just high brain ping 😂 But we love em anyway 🔥
@dannerhoinowski95203 ай бұрын
I think this also extends to medic as well. Sure, he helps his team out a lot, but he also exists so those with bad aim or favor more supportive roles can play the game.
@mr.battlecats55123 ай бұрын
@@dannerhoinowski9520 this is the exact reason i play support in most games. i dont have good aim, so playin an attacking type isint very good, but playing support allows me to still contriobute to the team (even if i rarely get uber do to being a bit too much in the open)
@WalnutBun3 ай бұрын
Something that really defines a "pub push" for me that I just don't hear anyone talking about very much is how everyone jumps onto the objective - whether it's a payload cart or a control point, *everyone* starts rushing for the objective during a "pub push". I think that's really what makes the difference, and why it seems like people are "more coordinated" during a "pub push" than they were just thirty seconds before. Here's an example: Two minutes left on the clock. You've got two Snipers on each team, focused (more or less) solely on killing each other. You have Scouts on offense running headfirst into sentry guns over and over again - same with Spies, throwing their sappers onto buildings in suicide play after suicide play, or getting one stab per life. Your power classes are all waiting for the Medic to initiate an uber push, and your Medic is waiting on the power classes to go in before they pop (so the uber never gets used). Then, all of a sudden, the immediacy of defeat rings out, and everyone individually says "well, if nobody else is going to push the cart/cap the point, I will". One (or both) of the Snipers swap to a power class. Either the Medic decides "now's as good an opportunity as I'm going to get" and pops, or a power class decides to go in and trust that the Medic will pop. Maybe the Spies are alive and just happen to be in position to sap and/or stab things, and the uber push allows your Scouts to finally make it past the sentry guns. It's less that the team is more coordinated and more that the individuals on the team all independently decided to push at the same time, at least in my opinion.
@Nothing-zl1ni5 ай бұрын
0:33 "The default uber in sfm is broken, for some reason, and it always flashes like it's about to end"
@blackshock1165 ай бұрын
SlowViolet
@Tekker22345 ай бұрын
@@blackshock116lethargicmagenta
@v4nd3l4yhomeboi55 ай бұрын
ApatheticAubergine
@TylerRamos-h2o5 ай бұрын
Unmotivated indigo
@VaultN955 ай бұрын
Truant Pink
@MinnowTF5 ай бұрын
They always say “dispenser going up” but they never say “is dispenser feeling down?”
@Niccogamer015 ай бұрын
Everybody wants a dispenser up but nobody wants to keep it up
@kevinyalantis-scottproduct70355 ай бұрын
Literally me
@joltz..20425 ай бұрын
Erecting a dispenser
@LuLurret5 ай бұрын
Dispenser down! PUSH
@mizuha-chan41455 ай бұрын
Unprotected dispenser when Red Tape Recorder:
@certifiedcool59715 ай бұрын
Me after spamming "sentry ahead!" To the scout as he runs past me and into the cave of beeps and boops.
@verticalflyingb7375 ай бұрын
He was simplying scouting the area to fact check your claim
@benwaffleiron5 ай бұрын
scout no! thats where the rizzterloper is!! he's gonna gyatt you!!! watch out!!!!!
@verticalflyingb7375 ай бұрын
@@benwaffleiron there are 60 billion TF2 hat keys in your mailbox
@Omnywrench5 ай бұрын
I think another thing that helps encourage "teamwork" are how some of the weapons and tools can be used on other teammates, or require teammates to be useful, and even rewarding players for using by giving them buffs/heals, or just reducing cooldown time. The Medic and Engineer's arsenal is the most obvious example, but there's also the Soldier's Disciplinary Action and various backpacks/horns, the Pyro's airblast, the Mad Milk, Jarate, and the Sandvich and other lunchbox items.
@RdTrlerАй бұрын
Or even the less obvious synergies that SoundSmith and his friend KJ have explored, like Spy baiting, or hiding in a corner with 3 Tomislavs. What better way to exploit a silent weapon, than stacking it to combat its main downside? Also the joke synergies, like Sun On a Stick + Sharpened Volcano Fragment in medieval mode.
@pineland_national74975 ай бұрын
21:14 it feels great to come together with a group of strangers
@Artixes5 ай бұрын
Me when I yell to my medic to activate charge as he just stands there doing nothing:
@fishisfancy5 ай бұрын
then he ubers the demo who gets 1 kill
@Generalized6155 ай бұрын
@@fishisfancy that was me
@demoman58645 ай бұрын
@@fishisfancy1 kill is generous
@dancingvalkyrie5 ай бұрын
F2p moment, this is why issue vote kicks on useless medics and engineers
@PassTheSnails5 ай бұрын
My medic with 100% charge watching as I fly around the corner into 3 sentry guns dying instantly
@PassTheSnails5 ай бұрын
Pyro being healed 20 health points on Extinguishing a teammate is a perfect example of this. You think I did it because you were going to die. I think I did it because I was going to die. We are not the same.
@lmquan0825 ай бұрын
haha true
@TehPlayer145 ай бұрын
Well what if I told you before Jungle inferno you only did get 1 point and it was a gesture of being cultured to put someone out
@icedqq5 ай бұрын
i do it because i feel bad for the burning scouts and medics. i know how it feels, scunt34738, and doctor sex, to burn to death without someone to save you.
@Evasiv5 ай бұрын
@@TehPlayer14 it's what separates the pyro players from someone just picking pyro imo
@benjammin29295 ай бұрын
Even something minimal... I added the "Teammates Extinguished" tracker to my Strange Jarate and now I'm a team player.
@Jontohil25 ай бұрын
I’ve noticed that whenever I get multiple dominations at once, more often than not, if and when I loose them, they all happen in quick succession one after the other. I really like this “encouraged teamwork” instead of it just being enforced and expected, the fact that Tf2 is 12v12 lends itself well to this since one player not pulling their weight has less impact. It’s why competitive formats that are actually focused on team play tend to have much less players.
@Lawlz4Dayzz5 ай бұрын
Really? Do you have a source? How many can you get with the kunai and Diamondback? Or theyre not OP and you're just bad. I need a video for evidence.
@flowey39565 ай бұрын
@@Lawlz4Dayzz bro its not that deep
@enn19245 ай бұрын
@@Lawlz4Dayzzare u acoustic?
@Mai.Calico5 ай бұрын
@@Lawlz4Dayzz Somebody had a bad day
@salmin17115 ай бұрын
@@Lawlz4Dayzz man does not know who jontohil2 is
@ItsEvanHere5 ай бұрын
“Uncle Dane, who did this to you?” “TELEPORTER DOW-“
@quiver57565 ай бұрын
Nobody talks of how incredibly well done the SFM clips for this video are? I really admire the dedication Uncle Dane put in the production of interesting topics about this game. It really makes me happy to see content creators still pushing limits in terms effort to make high quality content.
@Snickerway5 ай бұрын
At 16:05 Dane says "such as doing something for the good of your teammates instead of yourself" while his cursor briefly hovers over a Pyro named "Yourself".
@XSniper741845 ай бұрын
Accidental comedy gold there.
@kermoots92615 ай бұрын
I just had this exact discussion in a casual match the other day. What I stated was: "Noone cares about the objective, but also, noone wants to lose"
@EthVortexShield5 ай бұрын
gotta avoid the humiliation round bro
@alliu65625 ай бұрын
Honestly, I think this is what makes tf2 so fun. In every other semi-competitive pvp game out there, there’s no room for messing around. Even in “normal” queues, everyone’s dead serious, set on winning the game at any cost (or set on sabotaging their teammates in a fit of baby raging). But in tf2, there’s wiggle room. Most people aren’t just mindlessly pushing the objective. You’re having a 1v1 sniper battle at the same time the medics are trading Ubers at the same time the scout is mucking around in the middle of nowhere at the same time a hoovy is getting a sticky trap set on him at the same time a soldier is trying to market garden an air blasting pyro. It’s chaotic but it’s fun that way. Idk where im going with this but it’s why I love tf2
@joechristo25 ай бұрын
except in cs2 but that doesn’t count
@tinkerer33995 ай бұрын
It's the ultimate ADHD dream for FPS. In your average match I might swing between actually trying, dueling, memeing, experimenting, and just slacking off. I think my personal favourite moment is mini-teams, where you just have a team of like 4 people rolling deep.
@simplysmiley46705 ай бұрын
The fact it's 12v12 is definitely helping it a lot. Nowadays 5v5 and 6v6 is the standard and in competetive environment, you feel the weight of the smaller team sizes. Each player has more expectations thrown at them. Meanwhile in TF2 having 1 less player ain't that impactful, having 1 inexperienced player ain't something you'll feel much in the match, you have way less responsibilities, if any at all. You get that freedom to waltz off to the side and do your own things for yourself, and to get into random dumb, funny, odd, etc. situations.
@simplysmiley46705 ай бұрын
@@tinkerer3399 Or randomly deciding to partner up with some completely random spy on your team to wreck havoc in the backlines just for the hell of it. Saved a medic? Partner up and get into dumb situations with the guy.
@Epicwindow35 ай бұрын
STOUT SHAKO FOR 2 REFINE
@Pikasatupu755 ай бұрын
15:24 That voiceline alone boosted my self confidence and made me like playing medic when I was a newbie. When my friend told to me those voicelines were automatic I didn't want to believe him.
@ultrio3255 ай бұрын
The word you're looking for is "emergence", not procedural generation nor accidental cooperation. Emergence is a phenomenon where agents, through their individual action, collectively exhibits a notable trait. A real life example of this is an ant nest: No particular ant is, or even _can_ think about the nest as a whole. They merely communicate through pheromones and dances, and yet a nest is incredibly complex and intelligent. It's not that the ants "accidentally" help eachother, they do so willingly, but always in small actions with small consequences, never thinking about how their actions will help the colony. Compare this to a TF2 team: Players help the team intrinsically just by playing, and sometimes even directly help each other such as with engineer's dispenser. However, they don't think about how much they're helping the team, simply that they're helping the _members_ of their team. This also means that all TF2 players are as intelligent as ants
@mechadeka3 ай бұрын
Underrated comment.
@PAT.OS965 ай бұрын
That last 60 seconds makes something click in the mind of every pubber. Their inner competitive persona takes control and its always so fun to see
@Pudding4045 ай бұрын
Tf2 is so chaotic that even in Highlander, winning is completely about who has control of their team's one collective braincell the least. But we can all agree everyone's a winner in a bot-free match.
@leonardo92595 ай бұрын
Which is why everyone loses since jungle Inferno
@sayorancode5 ай бұрын
@@leonardo9259 it is because i found a way to control your teams collective braincell for 90% of the time
@dkskcjfjswwwwwws4135 ай бұрын
winning highlander is about killing sniper
@puzzlepuddles67125 ай бұрын
hot take but 6s is easier to coordinate than highlander
@Starrazing5 ай бұрын
hi uncle dane can you file my taxes
@apchistuz5 ай бұрын
Texas
@Dankboi685 ай бұрын
Sure thing, partner!
@SwiftBlitz.5 ай бұрын
Dear Uncle Dane Please file out Starrazing‘s Taxes. You have one week. Sincerely, Swiftblitz.
@PstrywBerryVids5 ай бұрын
file ur texas
@MinnowTF5 ай бұрын
@@SwiftBlitz.Taxes is an illusion
@TalesDelma5 ай бұрын
from your explanation i got reminded of other games in general, special rpgs: "dodge ignored, block ignored, parry ignored" But SUDDENLY, when there are like 5 HP left and they cant tank the next hit, they suddenly start to play good.
@Visy23TheElf4 ай бұрын
Im definately sending this video to all my sweaty friends, cause this really explains how I approach games, the small enjoyments are way easier to go for, and they stop me getting mad at games
@MrMoo135 ай бұрын
Some of my favorite moments in TF2 are when me and another player are just on the same wavelength. We never talk to each other but we share the same dumb braincell so we work well together. It's pretty special
@spaghetti79295 ай бұрын
Same, I get this moment a lot if i bump into a teammate spy while playing spy in their backlines, and we both nonverbally agree to disguise together to be more convincing to the other team
@fathorse85 ай бұрын
That one spy that saps the sentry so you can push ❤
@edfreak90015 ай бұрын
tbh the energy of "Everyone does their own chaotic thing and that somehow culminates in a victory through sheer happenstance and map design" is the reason no other game has ever come close to replacing TF2. I don't want to tactically vomit six ults (sorry, five ults) onto a control point to win an overwatch game I want to go in without a plan and goof around while still tangentially playing the objective and that be the vibe of the game.
@TF2CrunchyFrog5 ай бұрын
"I don't want to tactically vomit six ults (sorry, five ults)" As a both TF2 and Overwatch player, that made me wince. Dammit Blizzard for making the Tank lonely!
@Mick0Mania5 ай бұрын
Man, early Overwatch actually felt like this to me. Then the balance patches and the forced Meta ruined it all... Not getting an e-sports scene is one of the best things that happened to TF2.
@blazefactor68495 ай бұрын
@@Mick0Mania It wasn't the esports scene or the "forced meta" that pushed Overwatch into being less of a chaotic deathmatch game. It was the everlasting march of skill development that pushed the game where it was designed since the beginning to go - coordinated teamplay. Early Overwatch was full of players who didn't really understand what winning looked like, what elements were powerful and necessary to utilize if you wanted to win. Once players started figuring that out, it became much, much harder to stumble into wins. When players utilize high ground, it's harder for a discombobulated group to just kind of vaguely swarm and take over the map. Once players figure out positioning, duels become less frequent and more dependent on game knowledge over raw mechanics. This is the inherent design of Overwatch, it was always a game that requires team-play to succeed. The difference is, people didn't understand how to force teams to actually coordinate in order to succeed.
@Mick0Mania5 ай бұрын
@@blazefactor6849 That's what I meant to say with "forced meta" but you put it better than I could. There's technically an optimized way to play TF2 as well, but the design of the game doesn't force you into it as rigidly as games like Dota2 or OW does.
@Dave01Rhodes5 ай бұрын
@@Mick0Mania Meet Your Match really did a number on weapon balance, that's for sure. A lot of nerfs came about because some weapons were too powerful in competitive, but Valve didn't want to do weapon bans. I shudder to think what would have happened to casual if official TF2 comp had taken off.
@51Archives5 ай бұрын
Nothing makes me feel better as a Engineer than when Im upgrading my teleporter at spawn, And a soldier takes it but before he does he gives me a nod and hits me with the "Thanks" command..
@ZADualSnipe5 ай бұрын
as one other engie who helps another engie i would say thnx as well
@itsdokko29905 ай бұрын
i always like to visibly thank anyone who helps me in any way, whether be a medic who saved me from respawn hell or someone who assisted me in a kill, Z+2 and nodding up and down in a fast manner is always prompted
@trumpvsbiden13375 ай бұрын
i love to take Eng meanwhile 1min till start and help other engie to upgrade his stuff adn then switch to my normal class
@halogamer10453 ай бұрын
They said in the game development commentary, that the entire team work design was made under the assumption that nobody was going to work together nor communicate anything
@tra5hg0d815 ай бұрын
That airblast of the loch n load by the pyro got me hype. Mans stood on business while you were on a rampage 16:53
@MrEaters5 ай бұрын
Ellen McLain is a national treasure, and when she talks, you listen. It's no surprise her little "sixty seconds left in the mission" line contains such an incredible amount of power.
@morgboat7445 ай бұрын
when GLaDOS or the Administrator tell me to do something! 🫡
@UTCyborg5 ай бұрын
"This is why I'm not a game designer, I'm not smart enough to come up with solutions like this" I fully disagree, as someone with aspirations in said space, people like you who can condense these sorts of topics in a way that everyone can understand are very much so the type of person who would make a great game designer. So many of these reinforcements and design details are so common these days that most people don't actively truly think about their impact and potential and it's so interesting to have someone boil down their well thought out theories of their impact on game flow, players' decisions and how that fundamentally molds the feel of the whole game at a pub level, you're a really smart man and this video gave people like me and others, a lot to think about, thank you!
@zackuattack5 ай бұрын
There's only two times where it can be called "Teamwork" ONE: Medic using his UberCharge TWO: "There's a Spy creeping around here!"
@saltedhorsemeat48435 ай бұрын
No matter how much I spam the line, it feels like no one actually takes the Sentry Ahead! command seriously until they see the sentry ahead blasting them To this day I still wish they recorded Sniper! voicelines similar to calling Spies out since they can be so well ahead and have such deadly aim while hiding their laser sight you can’t help but want to warn people about turning that corner
@kaasloo13035 ай бұрын
these little micro moments you showed in the vid made me chuckle, i love tf2
@matt_l200329 күн бұрын
I think there's a lot of other factors too that still manage to make teamwork work in TF2; the game is constantly rewarding you for helping your teammates (ie extinguishing teammates for 20 health, whipping players speeds not just them up but you too, etc.), and the game is 12v12, which means that each person of the team is not all that valuable individually since there's so many people on the team, compared to most competitive games where it is 5v5 or even teams of just 3, so it basically just becomes a game of numbers.
@robinydylan31635 ай бұрын
15:36 this is correct, I got so happy when hearing those voicelines when doing good things for the team that I was motivated to do better when I started playing the game
@eclipse_4345 ай бұрын
I like to think that the Engineer is thanking the player for having the good sense to build a teleporter to hustle around the map
@GunSpyEnthusiast5 ай бұрын
No, he feels that the teleporter is underappreciated, and thanks it.
@ocaradasmaoladobokunohero5 ай бұрын
@@GunSpyEnthusiast Yeah I also always thought the "partner" was supposed to be the teleporter. I mean, he calls his guns cute, so thanking his teleporter isn't outta the question
@tsunderemerc29635 ай бұрын
The "Fortress" part is being trapped in spawn
@Catdash551014 күн бұрын
i love how the most replayed part is the end of the sponsor
@michaelchanzhihengrosythsc65194 ай бұрын
"gyattconnoisseur"💀4:38
@daniboi_oneninefiveАй бұрын
literally me
@TF2CrunchyFrog5 ай бұрын
On pub servers, some matches are an absolute uncoordinated mess. But I've been in many pub matches where everyone works together, and it feels incredible. There _are_ a lot of competent "casual" TF2 players, as the game has been around for so long... they may not be on the same level mechanically as competititve TF2 pro players -- no insanely fast perfect Demoman/Soldier roll-outs like clockwork -- but I've been in many pub server matches where people (even "hatless" players) still clearly knew what their were doing, what their class's role was, how to be alert for Spies, to protect the Medic etc. Little moments, when during set-up time on Payload people on RED team briefly switch to Engineer without having been asked and help level up the Engi's teleporter at spawn so the Engi is free to do more imprtant stuff, then switch back to their class. Or Scouts, instead of stealing the Engi's metal at the frontline during set-up, suicide next to the sentry so the engi doesnt have to waste precious seconds to refill his metal. Or during battle if the Medic is gravely injured a Pyro or Soldier retreating and escorting their injured Medic to the next big medkit and standing next to it and motioning or shooting towards it to indicate "Take this!" even if they also are injured. Or a Scout who spawns along the Medic equpping a melee that allows self-harm and helping the Medic build über while we run to the frontline. And if you win not because the enemy team is incompetent and you were stomping them but because both teams were pretty evenly matched yet your team won because they worked together like a well-oiled machine, and the über came in at just the right time, or a Pyro smashed the enemy Spy's sapper off the sentry and dispenser while the Engi was dead to keep them alive, it just feels good.
@enn19245 ай бұрын
Tryharding on tf2 is fun
@wilsonweiseng64855 ай бұрын
Like a famous food critic once said "TF2 is like a chocolate party, everyone is mostly doing their own thing, but when everyone bands together to do something in synchronism they create something big, a mess but it's big"
@keabonhall24365 ай бұрын
What is a “chocolate party”? Ain’t no way that’s a real expression
@totallynothatguy5 ай бұрын
@@keabonhall2436It’s when you mix together tons of chocolate like hersheys, Twix, and other crap and it all ends up tasting good, but no better than if you had just eaten the individual components. As opposed to cake ingredients, which do not taste very good individually.
@TheAllSeeingGamer15 ай бұрын
oug doug
@B121AN15 ай бұрын
His quote aged like fine wine
@nacicomi5 ай бұрын
@@TheAllSeeingGamer1I used to hate that guy but then he killed hitler and I've loved him ever since
@eggstatus58245 ай бұрын
3:34 Yeah this is just Walmart in a nutshell. Every time I go to Walmart, SOME kind of crazy shit has to happen. It's never a peaceful shopping experience
@gamingmoth4542Ай бұрын
I personally believe that Control Points is more vulnerable to "Rolls" than Payload. The cart has a set speed and no matter what you do there is no way to speed it up (even if 12 scouts hump the cart it won't go any faster than if just 2 scouts were on the cart). But with CP if one team captures the second to last point it puts the defending team at a very vulnerable disadvantage because they'll have to work hard to try and defend their last point (which is capped 2 times faster than the other points) all while also attempting to push forward to cap the second to last points. It always feels like any team who's capped the second to last point on CP has basically already won the game because of how incredibly difficult it is to defend the last point and also push forwards at the same time.
@akirachisaka99974 ай бұрын
Thinking of the domination system, it really does points you towards “this person is doing something that is problematic you need to think of a way to counter it”. Sometimes it’s a Soilder, sometimes it’s a Spy or Sniper. But the domination system really do tells you to be careful and play smarter.
@Galexish5 ай бұрын
Another thing is that when you lose, the enemy team gets to humiliate you. It’s great for motivating pub pushes
@GunSpyEnthusiast5 ай бұрын
the consept is simple : Act one : " haha fuck yeah let's fuck around :D " Act two: " * *Sixty seconds left in the mission* * Oh piss victory! and defeat! I WANT VICTORY! " Act three, after winning or losing: " damn, that was a fun game of fucking around. "
@Mr.ManBoi64Ай бұрын
*CONSEPT*
@jackbob835 ай бұрын
I love shooter games like TF2. Ones with slow kill times. Ones where your own death is funny. Ones where a community has inside jokes that last for so long that they deform into absolute nonsense to an outside observer.
@howtoavenge10165 ай бұрын
if your death in a game is consistently funny, its a great game
@itsdokko29905 ай бұрын
getting your ragdoll yeeted into a wall after an explosion will never NOT be funny
@leonardo92595 ай бұрын
I find it so hilarious when I die out of nowhere and the cam shows a upward looking sniper from across the map!!! So hilarious!!! What a timeless classic!!
@howtoavenge10165 ай бұрын
@@leonardo9259 mostly consistently funny*
@mechadeka3 ай бұрын
"Ones with slow kill times" [Laughs in Scottish]
@Natasha_Velkirk5 ай бұрын
just noticed that the inro ends at exactly 1:00. Whether this is purposeful, or accidental genius, its absolutely brilliant.
@retagainez5 ай бұрын
This soldier just messing around appreciating their new parachute item made me laugh so damn much. 20:54
@morfufo5 ай бұрын
Probably one of the main reasons the more competitive-focused Uncletopia servers are so popular is because the emphasis on teamwork makes for a nice change of pace to traditional casual TF2. It's quite satisfying when once in a while everyone hops on voice chat and coordinates a successful push because most games, like you say, are more free and individual in nature. The end goal perhaps isn't capturing the final point or pushing the payload, it's seeing the team's plans and strategies through to the end that draws people to these macro moments.
@Evasiv5 ай бұрын
They're the only consistently filled botless servers
@DesolateLavender5 ай бұрын
9:39 "It's all brownie points" Killfeed: "Brigadier Brownie"
@krishnavandewalle94595 ай бұрын
Something I would add to the domination mechanic is the killstreak mechanic. Players with high killstreaks are displayed globally in text when going on a rampage. Basicly announcing to everyone “Look at me, I’m killing you all. I’m better than you all. SHOOT ME”
@robertobrosful5 ай бұрын
Killstreaks are already on the game, however you need to add the Killstreak Counter to your Weapon yo start counting. And every 5 kills, it's announced to everyone that you are on a Rampage. Valve literally made each player PAY for bragging rights at the same time as marking the one bragging about as a top objective. And that Is just evil
@bobbirdsong68253 ай бұрын
maybe this is why other team-based shooters are a bit worse for having fun on the face of it, they are designed for optimization and designated roles. they had to limit teams ability to pick whatever character you wanted in overwatch because too many of a single character made the game unplayable. Meanwhile, in tf2, i was part of a blu team that went all heavy to push on upward after getting stomped by red the whole round. We pushed and won, then next round we went soldier, only for the other team to meet us as heavies. Most fun I’ve had in that game ever
@Emerald294 ай бұрын
15:15 Engineer's probably thanking the teleporter itself and calling it his pardner?
@cashbin585 ай бұрын
Was playing a match of Harvest the other day, and it went almost exactly like the intro, everyone was goofing off, doing silly strategies, but as soon as the 60-second timer started we all panicked and started fighting for the point. Most fun I've had in a game in a while.
@Jmcgee11255 ай бұрын
This is why I love pub TF2 more than pubs in quite literally any other game. I can just *play.* Other games don't understand this concept. Even your DRG and Helldivers 2 examples, though good, still don't avoid thinking about your team as thoroughly as TF2 does. Actually, the other TF2 (Titanfall) does a decent job tbh. But that's more from the "it's just TDM with low TTK" standpoint.
@thehandyfamily8065 ай бұрын
Fortress' are an illusion. Welcome to Team 2
@SnobbyBird_5 ай бұрын
2s are an illusion. Welcome to Team Fortress
@submachinegun57375 ай бұрын
Teams, fortresses, and twos are an illusion, welcome to
@vectorsahel54205 ай бұрын
Your mom is an illusion
@Appletank85 ай бұрын
Teams and Fortresses are an illusion. Welcome to Hats 2
@asleepdepriveddog5 ай бұрын
i don't usually comment, but i loved this introspective video essay/commentary, and i especially love that you revealed at the end that part of the motivation for this video was your frustration with finding yourself angry at the game. your analysis and the introspection together reflects exactly the process of responding philosophically to an irritating and confusing phenomena. the implicit story in this video, of your coming to understand yourself through the game, concludes so satisfyingly! i never thought of there being "micro" and "macro" motivations to stay invested in a game, but after you pointed this distinction out, it makes so much sense why the silly moments in tf2 and other games are what i remember and care about the most, while the thing that draws me to have those micro moments are usually the macro contexts. even though the outcome of the match doesn't matter, what keeps me invested in playing a match to the end--which is what makes it possible for me to experience more of those silly mico moments--is that macro motivation that maybe my team can win. your analysis of the subtle motivations for "accidental teamwork" also makes so much sense. now that you've pointed it out, i'm starting to see some of the game design tricks in other games i've played, like in hypixel minecraft bedwars, or supercell's brawl stars. anyway, please do make more of these kinds of videos!
@RhysDextrin2 ай бұрын
my favorite moment in tf2 to this day is when i loaded up ctf on two fort, and it was a full proper match, minus a unique lack of engi on red, so i picked engi, and then someone else swapped to engi, and then another, so on, by the end of the match we had an eight man sentry nest in red intel, with a scoot running around giving callouts on when we'd have a push coming. we lost that match in the long run, one too many double uber heavy pushes shattered the nest and a few of the gang scattered to other classes, but it was some of the most fun ive ever had playing video games in my life
@Bradorks5 ай бұрын
I often have the mindset “We have 10 minutes to dick around its fine” And then when that team bell sounds “Mission Ends in 60 Seconds.” It’s time to kick ass.
@rfacpain95305 ай бұрын
I have coined this phenomenon with my friends about a year ago in a moba. I call it the "oh shit we are going to lose" buff
@trumpvsbiden13375 ай бұрын
since then you are calling it at the beginning of the game and last week you won one mil championship xdd
@merlinmelon5 ай бұрын
There's no Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, Queen of England and there's no team work in TF2
@InsertFunnyThingHere5 ай бұрын
And there is no Megamind 2
@tappajaav5 ай бұрын
@@InsertFunnyThingHere There is no need for such.
@gcolasall5 ай бұрын
“wait, santa claus is fake?”
@leonardo92595 ай бұрын
And there is no 70k players online
@syouji1855 ай бұрын
and there is no medic
@kodoy5 ай бұрын
amazing video, really showcases a lot of the subtle genius design choices this game made years ago that everyone forgot about. The "domination" thing really blew my mind, I'd never thought of that before. really also helps bring to light a lot of the "tradeoffs" devs make when forging a multiplayer game whose ideal experience is "all teammates in voice chat, on the same wavelength, picking the correct synergy of characters, communicating in peaceful terms". in reality, most players would rather just queue up to shoot anything that moves on a sunday night and have what you described as "micro" competitive fun, just with the added human element of a bunch of ppl going around making things less predictable. There's a TON of games out there rn that IMO shouldn't even shoot for the hardcore esports angle, but do so anyway (maybe cause they think having ranked addiction is the only way to keep the playerbase alive). I'd argue that, most often, it's smarter to have fucking around on your terms be the rule, and expecting/rewarding cooperation (or punishing lack thereof) be the exception, rather than the other way around. Especially helps keep the noobs around long enough to learn how to enjoy the chaos, and who knows, maybe even become a competitive player at some point. in any case, a deep, timeless masterpiece should always allow players that want to take it to the next level to customize rulesets and matches - so they are able to express their skill in a more controlled environment. bottom line is, casual players don't have to suffer so that hardcore players don't starve. this is a good game
@theflamethr0wer7245 ай бұрын
the maps we play on are also tachnically not fortifications, so this game in reality is just "2"
@rizzcs60185 ай бұрын
Technically the first game was not a stand alone game, just a mod. So its just " "
@379Felipe5 ай бұрын
Funny thing, back when I used to play, there was something more exciting than those pub pushes in the last 60 seconds. Used to play a on a community server that would rotate between lot of turbine, 2fort and double cross, 32 players, fast respawn, the usual. It was always fun with those micro experiences, but there was a time limit and once it was hit, if there was no winner, it would go down to Sudden Death. One life, one chance to win. the funny fortress suddently become team fortress, everybody suddently helping each other and actually feeling like a real match. Closest thing I can compare how it feels is with with R6 ranked matches. I really miss those.
@drhappiness27435 ай бұрын
Honestly, this feels like a video personally made for me. As someone who researches Game Psychology for a living I have always been baffled with how casual TF2 plays and how all of a sudden people can get their act together in the last moments. The way you present this I think does an excellent job at pointing out the subtle ways the game incentivises teamwork without the need for direct communication. Additionally, I am someone who has played this game competitively and actively tryhard in pubs, often to the point where I also get frustrated with my teammates, and I think that your last section really helped me understand my own frustrations and some things I can start reflecting on to start enjoying myself again when playing. Everyone enjoys the game in a different way and whilst my enjoyment comes from doing well and winning hard fought matches, that may not the case for others. I can just focus on my own Micro moments more instead of the team's overall outcome. Great vid :D
@trumpvsbiden13375 ай бұрын
Its same with procrastination. You know you can do the project in couple hours but you tend to delay till the end and then you lock in.
@TheOnlyGamerXD714 күн бұрын
My funny voice chat moment was in a game of vs Saxton Hale last week where one of the guys was playing everything from Mario Kart music, to classical music to anime intros for an hour straight. It made spectating to the beat funny, and the combat was enhanced by some action music that I hadn't even noticed was playing. Lot of fun, hope I find him later.
@christian9085 ай бұрын
Huge character development from 2016, where everyone was saying the game needed to change to encourage more active teamwork and a competitive astmosphere.
@supremegamingepic5 ай бұрын
WHY DOES THE DEMOLITION TEAM DEFEND AND THE BUILDER TEAM ATTACK THAT MAKES NO DAMN SENSE
@Sabertooth46365 ай бұрын
I think a building company would have a lot to gain from buildings in need of rebuilding
@tbotalpha81335 ай бұрын
Especially since red is a much more aggressive colour than blue.
@Dave01Rhodes5 ай бұрын
Yeah that's always kinda bothered me. Is the original TF like that too? I feel like it has to be a holdover from something because it would make a lot more sense the other way around. I guess at the end of the day, RED and BLU are fronts and so the fact that neither lives up to their name is to be expected.
@StarTard85 ай бұрын
MatPat did a whole video on why TF2’s teams are colored the way they are. TLDR, RED defends because having RED be offense gives a psychological edge to the attacking team. Having BLU attack balances momentum from a psychological standpoint and further creates the “Illusion of Teamwork.”
@disappointedcucumber5 ай бұрын
Why do you think there's a bunch of explosives on payload last? Those are the explosives RED uses for demolition purposes. BLU explodes RED's demolition tools so that they can no longer cause further demolition. Poopy Joe.
@Surkk29605 ай бұрын
I think the best way to describe a TF2 match is a bunch of people with completely separate goals that all conveniently led to a singular outcome.
@Davtwan5 ай бұрын
I think “subtly encouraged” is the best description. Influence is the name of the game here. From a teleporter going down one of three paths to giving someone an Übercharge, you can influence the outcome of an engagement through what you bring to the table rather than working directly with someone (although you can still do the latter).
@ExoTheFlyingFish5 ай бұрын
Glad someone else finally said it. I've been saying it for a long time: Rolls are not fun. Sure, they're extra not fun if you're the one losing, but even if my team is the one mowing down the enemy... I'd rather have 10 stalemates in a row. I'd rather have 100, or 1000 in a row! I didn't buy TF2 to win. I bought it to play. The result of the game helps, but in the end, I just want to fight enemies and have some good back and forth.
@manguymanfellamanАй бұрын
8:52 i think the real crux here is "why watch someone pub in TF2 when you can go and pub in TF2 yourself"
@5pmt-rm9js5 ай бұрын
"There is no such thing as society. There are individual men and women, and there are families." -Thatcher the Milk Snatcher
@josueayala12495 ай бұрын
There are individual men and bots, and there are pub pushes
@user-bkey5 ай бұрын
why do they call him the milk snatcher
@huks93805 ай бұрын
@@user-bkey *her
@deadmeme80115 ай бұрын
@@huks9380 "There is no gender spectrum. There is only milk and snatchers."
@user-bkey5 ай бұрын
@@huks9380 my bad why do they call her the milk snatcher
@grahm56435 ай бұрын
I like to imagine the game as a series of small individual interactions more than one cohesive single action. Everyone wants to win their specific interaction to further push and win another, not necessarily because they wanna win but because "i wanna kill and do good" and someone realizes standing on the cart is useful in the situation. Beneficial selfishness or something like that, kinda like how mobas try and do it to a degree
@arghpee5 ай бұрын
Teaming in my Fortress Two. Deading my Locks. Halving my lives.
@luckyisland99145 ай бұрын
Counter striking to?
@tp70335 ай бұрын
Leaving for dead
@Aaa-vp6ug5 ай бұрын
Punching Out my Garry’s Mods!!
@themayoenbyАй бұрын
the unimportance of winning in tf2 is probably the only reason i ever played for more than 10 minutes
@Josukegaming5 ай бұрын
This was really well explained. It's a huge reason why I love this game so much. Way too many games make you take it ungodly seriously screaming in voice chat. Chivalry 2 is a game that does this moderately well too that wasn't mentioned in this video. Each class has some supportive ability, and it's still a team objective game, but there's no dedicated medic or hardcore strats required. You just throw your bodies at the enemy and have sick sword fights, and occasionally do it as a team.