Thank you. I will take that to heart and use it in those games.Smurfy 0151 said:It all depends on
1) is he calm? he can live...
2) can he play? he can live...
3) is he on my team? he can live...(if you answered no to any of these, boot, mute, whatever you can do, depending on the game. I do sometimes get kids to leave games like halo 3 and left 4 dead by telling them that they need to be 18 to play, and I will report them if they don't leave...but, what can I say? their voices infuriate us all.
go to teamfortress2.com and watch the videos, but after reading the paragraph at the top. It is basically a multiplayer FPS game with lots of cartoony humor.BigDragun987 said:Hmmm what's good about TF2 never really heard of it let alone played it. What's it all about. I hear a good amount about it.
Out of curiosity, why?Glerken said:I love it. I was playing Zombie mod (CS:S) and a seven year old was on his mic.
I died a little when afterwords I realized I forgot to record it.
It was probably the best hour of my Zombie mod experience.
It's a class based FPS where every game is divided into teams. Each player can select a type of class (such as Sniper, Soldier, Medic) with it's own special way to play and approach each situation. It's extremely fun and I recommend it highly.BigDragun987 said:Hmmm what's good about TF2 never really heard of it let alone played it. What's it all about. I hear a good amount about it.
Excellent idea, we should all get together and invent that.letsnoobtehpwns said:I wish that there was a button that would kick little kids in the balls every time they speak.
It was the funniest thing I've ever heard.opscomm said:Out of curiosity, why?Glerken said:I love it. I was playing Zombie mod (CS:S) and a seven year old was on his mic.
I died a little when afterwords I realized I forgot to record it.
It was probably the best hour of my Zombie mod experience.