It started as a standard Payload push on Badwater. Our Scout was doing his best to "bonk" through the choke point, and I was holding the line as a Medic. Then, the TF2 gods intervened:
Most players now use OBS or Nvidia Shadowplay to catch those "one-in-a-million" moments that the official engine might miss. tf2.mp4
Out of nowhere, a Trolldier descended from the heavens, missed his swing, but managed to land perfectly on a teleporter exit just as it exploded. It started as a standard Payload push on Badwater
Yesterday, I finally hit "Record" on a moment so ridiculous I had to export it immediately. If you find a file on my desktop named , this is the masterpiece inside. The Play-by-Play Out of nowhere, a Trolldier descended from the
A stray crit rocket from a Soldier hit a cloaked Spy, who flew directly into a sentry nest.
If you’ve spent any time on 2Fort or Upward lately, you know that Team Fortress 2 is less of a tactical shooter and more of a high-speed physics comedy. Every session feels like it’s one well-timed taunt away from becoming a viral clip.