In retrospect, given how lots of people were talking about Love and War... I probably should have also mentioned that the Love and War update, specifically the addition of the Tide Turner, is possibly my favourite moment. Before that point, I was rather upset, since I had been using charge turning bugs that were completely patched for a period of 2 months. TF2 without huge trimping isn't TF2, man!
I can’t imagine, I’ve only had the game for about a year and a half and one of my favorite parts is the trimping. Also your gameplay has helped me become the better demoknight I strive to be.
Your TF2 story is the exact same as mine. Getting involved in the 2011 - 2012, having a crappy computer which forced me to be an engineer as that was the only way to get kills. Then I got a better computer and suddenly I was doing great as every class except Pyro and Soldier strangely enough.
Great to see the results of #savetf2 accomplish more than I could dream of. Thanks for helping EVERYONE who participated. I'd give each of ya a big ol' smooch on the cheek.
Me 2 i met my 1 frends in live cuv i was allwej use to by bulied i my hole live in shool and never have tru frends cuz i was difend From oders i have From birv ADHS then iwas 1 year ego i was diagnose with Aspeger/autizm in tf2 men nice and frendli People der thanks TF2 4 GIVING ME FRENDS
Never yo forget taht its the most friendly community ive encountered ever, ive seen whole servers gather around to teach this one new guy who doesnt even know how to build as engineer, and were all giving him advice and some people even gave him some weapons. Ive never seen a community so into their game and their playerbase, and i am proud of being a part of this community with you all, there are some bad apples, but what truly matters us that we are even more good apples
Recently on altitude me and a more experienced player gave a newbie seeming guy some tips 'Spy is one of the harder classes' 'Try stay further away as sniper and aim for the head' 'Backstab people with your knife as spy for an instant kill' I'll be honest when a person is clearly in their first ever game of TF2, people should do their best to support them
I got goosebumps watching this, thank you dewill and everyone who took part, it was genuinely an amazing idea and I am proud to be apart of the tf2 community #savetf2
Man everyone had their own memories about tf2. I started knowing about tf2 in 2016. And started playing in 2018. So There's not a lot of things to talk about. But until this day I still remember when I had a shitty laptop and picked an engineer and camped in the intel room. That was my first casual game. Man oh man I could never experience the new event since like I am late for jungle Inferno update in 2017. All I can say is the same as everyone who plays tf2. It's fun. It felt different from other fps games I ever played. The unique qualities Valve apply on their games makes most of their games memorable and enjoyable.
Man, this crap is really emotional to me, even if you are not a youtuber, a sfm creator, or a competitive analysor you can really feel the pasion and care that the youtube comunity put into this game, for me is really cool seein how a lot of ppl including me just sit down and enjoy some tf2, having some fun only, not competitive shit, just fun and relax, the fact that i just learned english to have a better tf2 experience tells a lot of the love me and a lot of people have for this game #savetf2
Tf2 is literally my everything. Or like this wacky game actually changed my freakin life. I found out what I wanted to do with my life with the help of this stupid fun game. Through a series of thinking about my future career, I eventually decided to work my ass off to become a med student BECAUSE OF TF2. Idk HOW I decided to go into medicine from this game, but I settled on this goal early on in my childhood and I'm still currently in uni studying to get there. And I have freaking TF2 of all things to thank for that and I wouldn't change my decision to be in this community for the world.
Thank you for sharing this! And I really appreciate every single content creator voice actor and everyone who took a part in this movement. Thank you so much and I hope this "Timeless Masterpiece" will be saved.
TF2 forever!!! Agro is god damn right. After all these years with multiple games played, stuff happening irl. I just can't stop coming back to the best game ever!
This game is honestly got to be one of the best games ever created. It has brought so many people together and will forever be in our hearts, no matter what happens to it. I remember the first time I played it (back in like 2019) a few of my friends had introduced me to it. I was playing scout on Yukon with absolutely no clue what was going on, and they all went medic and just pocketed me so there was just 3 medics healing a default f2p scout trying to figure out how to run and aim at the same time.
Every man in this video have brought some people in TF2, the online we're having right now is because of active community, funny tf2 gameplay compilations, memes, incredible SFM animations, highlights from advanced players... Every TF2 RUclipsr, Streamer, Professional player, even average player on Frontier has something special in him. The class that he mains, the hats that he wears, the taunts that he uses.
That was great to see, TF2 is such an old game it has spanned into different communities and seeing most of them here was really good. Also thank you for the visual demonstration of what I did the first time I played, was pretty much spot on (I also taunted to open the respawn room doors because I didn't know they were automatic lol)
Spikeymikey's introduction to TF2 is almost exactly the same as mine. My brother and I watched the yogscast together at the time (when they had their Minecraft television-esque series and other shenanigans) and we would watch the "Meet The Team" afterwards in 2011, plus it was one of the few games we could run on the family computer so it was all I played. My most memorable/nostalgic moment was when my brother bought the Triboniophorus Tyrannus, and I was like 6 or 7 years old at the time (I'm 17 now) and I was so happy with the cosmetic and I would show it off on a prop hunt server I would always play and there's this other player (I forgot his name but still remember his voice) and I barely know how to spell and I would always try to type "do you like my green squishy hat?". His response? "yes I do like it a lot". Team Fortress 2 literally built my childhood For those who are new to the community: "Even though you were late to the party, you were still the life of it."
I still can't believe that tf2 has such a loving community, and when I started playing it just two years ago, it honestly just blow my mind. I love this game and it's community. Valve made a masterpiece… and I think we can all agree. :)
Man never Thought anything related to Team Fortress 2 would genuinely make me cry. This is very amazing, i love seeing communities coming together like this. TF2 community is really something isn’t it
Damn that was a really good video, my only complaints that I have with it is that there should've been more people to interview with like Ceno0, Zesty Jesus, Zentih, Buddy303, Uncle Dane, SoundSmith, etc. I know that you can't get everyone but it'd be nice to see a part 2 of this, maybe even a part 3 (like a trilogy or something).
My first "exposure" to TF2 wasn't TF2 itself, it was a Lego stopmotion video where a Stormtrooper was riding on a cart and they used Scout's "BONK!" line, this was like 2008 too so it just goes to show that TF2 had always been relevant in meme culture since it's first days.
I only joined this game's community late-ish 2021. Seeing all the archives, forums of the update drops--- crazy! Seeing all those people so excited about just--- A videogame update! I've never seen a community that celebratory
I remember my irl friend from school convinced me to play with him and we joined some empty community server with probably hydro map. We picked opposing teams and I went Heavy. He told me through game chat to meet him and imagine my surprised face when I saw myself before me. The friend was obviously a spy disguised as me, but then it blew my mind. He dropped the disguise, typed "watch this" in the game chat and stabbed my back instantly killing me. Fun times.
I know this is dumb but i really wanted to answer some of these questions for myself and i thought some of you might be interested in some of my stories (despite not knowing me) I started playing tf2 in 2016~2017, i think it was right after the tough break update, i really wanted to start playing in 2015 but for some reason my laptop just didnt want it to load lol my first memories of TF2 (or atleast, playing it) was probably 2016, i was at a friends house, I dont know what we were doing before but i saw he had his computer out open, and one of the applications on the desktop was, as you guessed, TF2, and i immediately started playing, i didnt even ask my friend first i just sat down and pressed play, my first class was soldier and i believe the map was process or powerhouse, and when i died my friend walked up behind me and said "i see you found TF2 on my laptop" and that was my first memory of playing this game one of my most memorable experiences of TF2 was when I was on a saxton hale server, I remember having the alias "Phil Swift" and playing as a heavy with a tomislav, I remember in that server, I was getting pocketed by a guy playing medic who I later friended, we played for a bit and i remember him getting impressed that i had about 100 hours in the game at the time, and I remember later, that in a steam group he had, he made a little event called "Heal Phil Swift Day" and i thought that was so funny. My nostalgic episode of TF2 was probably watching that FUNKe vid about confused new players back in 2014~15 it was probably why i even got into tf2 (not counting the meet the team vids lol) but i learned a suprising amount about tf2 from that vid, even being a wee lil lad it "taught" me crouch jumping, spychecking, picking up weapons and other stuff that i probably wouldnt have known if i didnt watch that vid. TF2 for me is a game, a game that i hold dear to my heart, a game that joined rather late (right before jungle inferno) but a game i still cherish too this day, I remember a few months ago when my old macbook broke and i had to get a new one, and when i found out i couldnt play TF2 i literally fell to my knees (dw i found out about playonmac) bonus stories (I know it wasnt in the vid but i just wanted to say this): I loved playing on this UGC item trade low gravity achievement_box_15 server, and there was this guy, i think his name was something like "demonseth666", and, idk but there was something i thought was cool about him, idk i think it was because he was a mod or he had a medic gf (their medigun was named something like "demonseth
Nobody cares because I'm just a random, but I'm gonna leave this comment here anyways: I started playing TF2 around 2012. My first memory was a friend recommending me to play Spy and I tried really hard going invisible but I couldn't get any kills. I think my friend was a troll because Spy is the most difficult class in the game lol. After a few days, I tried the game again, this time playing Medic. I'm still a medic main to this day. Three moments I will never forget was: 1. Playing Sniper and headshooting a soldier that was rocket-jumping at me, thinking it was absolutely amazing. 2. The day they introduced the conga I watched a heavy leaving spawn dancing, that was the best day ever for TF2 imo. 3. Playing Sniper on MVM and the engineer giving me the Hitman's Heatmaker. It was a unique weapon, literally nothing special about it, but it was a gift. I could not believe someone would simply give me that for free, just like that. I still have it, and I still use it. Nostalgia for me is watching old SFM videos. I think the first thing I ever watched from TF2 was a video where a heavy is going to execute a scout in the snow and the scout starts singing and the heavy joins singing the "mana mana" song and in the end the heavy kills the scout anyways. TF2 for me, is home. It's where I go when I'm sad or angry, and it _always_ makes me laugh. It brightens my day.
6:49 I WAS THE HEAVY!!! I was in a very goofy mood and i just went around servers messing around with people, i used a headset mic to make my voice extremely fucking distorted. It was amazing, i was cackling behind my push to talk. I am happy that Mittens thought that was funny enough to include in the interview, #savetf2
thanks dewill, this video brought me good memories about tf2 that i can't take back, magic moments that i can't bring back like the first day i saw tf2, it was magical, tf2 for me is not a game anymore, it's part of me, even though i get angry at bots, angry at toxic people and angry at not fixing tf2's problems, I always play again, because there is no game like tf2 for me, thanks for the video dewill #SaveTF2
I'm glad I have been a part of this community for as long as I have, I wish I had brought up similar subjects to flow with everyone else. Still a wholesome video to see be put together and glad I was a part of it! Great job Dewill! :D
Man, I still remember that moment when I first joined a community server and oh boy, it was chaos, it was pure insanity for me, and it was probably the best (Still bit sad since first starting the game only to be chat locked 2 days later)
I remember my first memory of TF2 was on the PS3 Orange Box, somehow, there was a entire server full of people. And do you know what everyone picked? *_Bat Scout_* . EVERYONE, ON THE SECOND BIT OF DUSTBOWL, there's a image in my head of being just outside spawn of 2nd, and it is packed full of scouts. Most memorable experience(s) was there was this engi on the Orange box, he got out of the map and made a tele so I could too, it was so fun just walking around behind the fences and barn of BLU. Another one memory is there was yet another hacker. He was floating in front of RED sniper battlements, I tried to join his team but it didn't let me. I tried to join spectators, but it didn't let me. I swiftly left the server and turned my PS3 off, I think. Probably the most horrifying moment I've had in TF2
I just finished watching the video and honestly I got all tear eyed just listening to how big of a part TF2 is to everyone in the community. It makes me laugh too to see how many people played the game with a shitty pc at first too. Super heartwarming. Thank you for making this DEWILL.
Never realised I was so integrated with tf2 community this much. I know/watch 90% of the creators featured here and related with a lot of experience they had. My only wish was if I had found tf2 earlier and skipped the whole "Minecraft and Roblox" phase of my life, it would have been better.
It makes me feel good that I've been with this community for a long time. I'm really trying to be noticed in the community, but times are hard. These amazing guys improve my well being to continue going forward! Love you guys! Love you DEWILL
One of my first memories in TF2 was playing as pyro on 666 and getting the third degree. I thought I was doing really good because I had the game in my language and I thought the third degree (degree and rank being the same word) was a weapon you would only get if you were the third ranked player on TF2 or sum... Like it doesn't even make sense because I just downloaded the game.
I do have to say, this video really helped show my age. I'm also a first time TF2 player back on the OrangeBox well before my parents could afford to buy me a laptop. But what struck me were a lot of the testimonials here. Hearing about updates that I have almost long forgot and remembering the nights that ensued after each one really got me nostalgic. I almost forgot about the conga lines, the tf2 economy where bill's hat and keys were the prime currency. Thank you everyone who came together to make this video. It really has made me remember the good old days. Maybe we'll never get another major content update in the future like the Heavy Update. But I know that the players of this game, new and old, will keep it alive.
Jesus crist man pls dont say me its your last video Btw in my fisrt mach i take spy cuz acording to RUclips its the best class And never gonna forget its full of aimbots i cant even eave the spawn
This game mean a lot for all of us, we started playing this game in a different time period but we all going to always love one thing about this game. It's a community, what making this game different from the other games. ofc it's not the only thing what makes this game awesome but it is rather the most important thing For all games to have community what makes your favorite game even better.
My favorite TF2 memory was when me and 4 of my friends were playing on a private server one of them hosts when we just wanna mess around with just our group. We were playing the community map pl_shoreleave and I was going on an absolute tear with my australium frontier justice, with me saying "Frontier Justice, baby!" every time I got a kill for some stupid reason. I was doing so well that I was actually able to get one friend of mine to ragequit, which he almost never does. The next day I renamed my frontier justice with that stupid quote as well as the exact time of my friend's ragequit to commemorate that moment. Dumb, hilarious, intimate moments like that are why I play TF2.
oh man, i wish i could play it back then, but i'm still gonna try answer the question just for fun: when did u started playing: last year, but it was the roblox ver cuz my old mac book couldn't even download in the first place but after i switch laptops now i can play normally What is the memory of tf2: the first server i join was a CTF map, not 2fort, but everyone around were dancing, doing the kazotsky kick but i didn't know button was the taunt button so i end getting killed by the friendly's for shooting at 15 FPS Most memorable experience in TF2: one time where i just got back home from school then i went on my phone n there was video about the response from valve about the savetf2 thing n i was soooo happy i showed it to my sis, but all she said was:"wow i dont really care that much about it". SO i took her plushy n just yeet it to dust bin, she got mad of course n tried to do the same thing with my phone but i didnt really care i was to happy about the news Nostalgic episode: not much i just remember seeing SMG4 made a vid about it Wut is TF2 to u?: A chaotic but almost balance game
In retrospect, given how lots of people were talking about Love and War...
I probably should have also mentioned that the Love and War update, specifically the addition of the Tide Turner, is possibly my favourite moment. Before that point, I was rather upset, since I had been using charge turning bugs that were completely patched for a period of 2 months. TF2 without huge trimping isn't TF2, man!
demoknight tf2 (real)??????
I can’t imagine, I’ve only had the game for about a year and a half and one of my favorite parts is the trimping. Also your gameplay has helped me become the better demoknight I strive to be.
Your TF2 story is the exact same as mine.
Getting involved in the 2011 - 2012, having a crappy computer which forced me to be an engineer as that was the only way to get kills.
Then I got a better computer and suddenly I was doing great as every class except Pyro and Soldier strangely enough.
This is one of the most wholesome tf2 videos I've seen, glad to see it come to fruition. Thanks for organizing this Dewill
Look who's here
@@ayan8136 who's joe?
@@scrambledeggs2256 it's joein time
Great to see the results of #savetf2 accomplish more than I could dream of. Thanks for helping EVERYONE who participated. I'd give each of ya a big ol' smooch on the cheek.
But where's the CHUCKLENUTS?
THAT'S WHAT I'M HERE FOR
Incredibly well put together video! It's honestly crazy to think of how one great game can bring so many people together
Brick Please help us
Ask Lazypurple when will How it feels to play medic be released
the amount the work for the all the peoples effort in this video is absolutely insane #SaveTF2
wow you used my li-le bri-ish voice for the last line, I feel honoured :)
true story dude
Sad I wasn't able to get my recording in time for this. Great video!
Still, thank you for trying to send me yours! If I would do this kind of thing again in the future, hope you’ll be able to join that time
Man I wish I couldve heard your wholesome laugh in this video.
Oooh I'm so sad about this, wish you were on this.
13:13 I remember running into swipes a few times on european VSH servers, mans would get the 'over 9000' event sound to play like half the matches
I had absolutely no idea this project would turn out this amazing. well done DEWILL and everyone who participated in this :D
I miss ya videos man, you motivated me to play scout, hope ya doing good!
Don't mind me I'm just crying over how one game can bring so many people together.
Me 2 i met my 1 frends in live cuv i was allwej use to by bulied i my hole live in shool and never have tru frends cuz i was difend From oders i have From birv ADHS then iwas 1 year ego i was diagnose with Aspeger/autizm in tf2 men nice and frendli People der thanks TF2 4 GIVING ME FRENDS
That hits hard. I remember seeing the question about "your favourite moment" and just thinking... all of it, every last moment.
Incredible stuff man, so nice to see everyone's stories finally come together!
Awesome to see everyones stories finally, thank you for making this Dewill!
thank you so much for having me on DEWILL, this was a powerful and inspiring video you could have ever done! :)
#SaveTF2
i had the biggest smile just watching this and getting reminded that tf2 changed so many lives and it's just really mind blowing for a game this old
Never yo forget taht its the most friendly community ive encountered ever, ive seen whole servers gather around to teach this one new guy who doesnt even know how to build as engineer, and were all giving him advice and some people even gave him some weapons. Ive never seen a community so into their game and their playerbase, and i am proud of being a part of this community with you all, there are some bad apples, but what truly matters us that we are even more good apples
probably because the bad apples begin to build notoriety, like Lemonbomber and get kicked quite often
Recently on altitude me and a more experienced player gave a newbie seeming guy some tips
'Spy is one of the harder classes'
'Try stay further away as sniper and aim for the head'
'Backstab people with your knife as spy for an instant kill'
I'll be honest when a person is clearly in their first ever game of TF2, people should do their best to support them
it's far from the most friendly
Idk man ive seen lots of sexist and transphobic weirdos in their fandom not the kindest if you ask me
I get attacked for speaking I’m vc
I got goosebumps watching this, thank you dewill and everyone who took part, it was genuinely an amazing idea and I am proud to be apart of the tf2 community #savetf2
Gorgeous stuff. Genuinely teary eyed.
Man everyone had their own memories about tf2. I started knowing about tf2 in 2016. And started playing in 2018. So There's not a lot of things to talk about. But until this day I still remember when I had a shitty laptop and picked an engineer and camped in the intel room. That was my first casual game. Man oh man I could never experience the new event since like I am late for jungle Inferno update in 2017. All I can say is the same as everyone who plays tf2. It's fun. It felt different from other fps games I ever played. The unique qualities Valve apply on their games makes most of their games memorable and enjoyable.
It was incredible to see all these amazing stories compiled so neatly.
Amazing video and thanks for letting me participate!
#saveTF2
Man, this crap is really emotional to me, even if you are not a youtuber, a sfm creator, or a competitive analysor you can really feel the pasion and care that the youtube comunity put into this game, for me is really cool seein how a lot of ppl including me just sit down and enjoy some tf2, having some fun only, not competitive shit, just fun and relax, the fact that i just learned english to have a better tf2 experience tells a lot of the love me and a lot of people have for this game #savetf2
Tf2 is literally my everything.
Or like this wacky game actually changed my freakin life. I found out what I wanted to do with my life with the help of this stupid fun game. Through a series of thinking about my future career, I eventually decided to work my ass off to become a med student BECAUSE OF TF2. Idk HOW I decided to go into medicine from this game, but I settled on this goal early on in my childhood and I'm still currently in uni studying to get there. And I have freaking TF2 of all things to thank for that and I wouldn't change my decision to be in this community for the world.
Thank you for sharing this!
And I really appreciate every single content creator voice actor and everyone who took a part in this movement.
Thank you so much and I hope this "Timeless Masterpiece" will be saved.
As a player from 2011 and content creator myself this really hit home thank you for making this.
This is actually impressive how many people you got on here, this is really amazing
TF2 forever!!! Agro is god damn right. After all these years with multiple games played, stuff happening irl. I just can't stop coming back to the best game ever!
This game is honestly got to be one of the best games ever created. It has brought so many people together and will forever be in our hearts, no matter what happens to it.
I remember the first time I played it (back in like 2019) a few of my friends had introduced me to it. I was playing scout on Yukon with absolutely no clue what was going on, and they all went medic and just pocketed me so there was just 3 medics healing a default f2p scout trying to figure out how to run and aim at the same time.
Every man in this video have brought some people in TF2, the online we're having right now is because of active community, funny tf2 gameplay compilations, memes, incredible SFM animations, highlights from advanced players...
Every TF2 RUclipsr, Streamer, Professional player, even average player on Frontier has something special in him. The class that he mains, the hats that he wears, the taunts that he uses.
Really awesome to see everyone come together for this video. This is very special and you've done a great job. Thanks for making this video :)
We would never leave game even if the most difficult moment comes after us
I imagined big chungus saying that idk why
That was great to see, TF2 is such an old game it has spanned into different communities and seeing most of them here was really good.
Also thank you for the visual demonstration of what I did the first time I played, was pretty much spot on (I also taunted to open the respawn room doors because I didn't know they were automatic lol)
this is one of the best tf2 related videos i think i have seen in my entire life, i mean that whole heartedly and genuinely
Ahh my heart man this was great to watch, even have a tear in my eye
What a great video, thank you so much for making this
I know a little English language and man ... Listen this opinions for tf2, is make me cry, is fantastic this comunnity #savetf2
Thank you for this, genuinely really touching video :’)
That was one of the greatest tf2 videos I’ve ever watched
Spikeymikey's introduction to TF2 is almost exactly the same as mine. My brother and I watched the yogscast together at the time (when they had their Minecraft television-esque series and other shenanigans) and we would watch the "Meet The Team" afterwards in 2011, plus it was one of the few games we could run on the family computer so it was all I played. My most memorable/nostalgic moment was when my brother bought the Triboniophorus Tyrannus, and I was like 6 or 7 years old at the time (I'm 17 now) and I was so happy with the cosmetic and I would show it off on a prop hunt server I would always play and there's this other player (I forgot his name but still remember his voice) and I barely know how to spell and I would always try to type "do you like my green squishy hat?". His response? "yes I do like it a lot". Team Fortress 2 literally built my childhood
For those who are new to the community: "Even though you were late to the party, you were still the life of it."
I still can't believe that tf2 has such a loving community, and when I started playing it just two years ago, it honestly just blow my mind. I love this game and it's community.
Valve made a masterpiece…
and I think we can all agree.
:)
The game is so good that even widespread cheating and bots for 2 years couldn't even dent the community.
This was such a wholesome video that it brought to tears.Just seeing how influential this game is to so many people just is so amazing.
Man never Thought anything related to Team Fortress 2 would genuinely make me cry. This is very amazing, i love seeing communities coming together like this. TF2 community is really something isn’t it
I can’t wait for soundsmith to say something about funny shovel
this video is perfect. Thank you for putting it together and thank you every one that contributed a story:)
This was beyond amazing DeWill! Definitely reminds me of a lot of why I keep playing tf2
i miss when i used to play everyday without stopping i cant even play a hour without watching youtube or somthing
Ok, in all honesty this video was straight up amazing, good job.
Beautiful...
Probably one of the best tf2 videos ever made, it was wonderful seeing so many tf2 tubers come out and talk about their experiences with the game :).
absolutely a top-class video expressing the love for this game
Damn that was a really good video, my only complaints that I have with it is that there should've been more people to interview with like Ceno0, Zesty Jesus, Zentih, Buddy303, Uncle Dane, SoundSmith, etc. I know that you can't get everyone but it'd be nice to see a part 2 of this, maybe even a part 3 (like a trilogy or something).
My first "exposure" to TF2 wasn't TF2 itself, it was a Lego stopmotion video where a Stormtrooper was riding on a cart and they used Scout's "BONK!" line, this was like 2008 too so it just goes to show that TF2 had always been relevant in meme culture since it's first days.
If only blu or old muselk were here
Awesome video, glad to hear all the positive experiences people have had with my favorite game
I would have actually shit my pants if you got the youtubers that quit tf2 and their reasons but this is a Master piece..... And this is a bucket 🗑
Dear god...
@@DOOT_II There's more...
@@PyranoTheDev No...
Why did this make me emotional
I only joined this game's community late-ish 2021. Seeing all the archives, forums of the update drops--- crazy! Seeing all those people so excited about just--- A videogame update! I've never seen a community that celebratory
아니 해외 유투버들 인터뷰 실화냐??? 웅장이 가슴해진다 ㄹㅇ
조크고 디월님 영어로 이렇게 까지 채널 성장 시킨 거 ㄹㅇ 대단하십니다.
언젠가 밸브가 정신차리고 업데이트 해줄때까지! 계속 열심히 활동해주세요! 저도 영상 자주 챙겨봅니다 ㅋㅋ
I remember my irl friend from school convinced me to play with him and we joined some empty community server with probably hydro map. We picked opposing teams and I went Heavy. He told me through game chat to meet him and imagine my surprised face when I saw myself before me. The friend was obviously a spy disguised as me, but then it blew my mind. He dropped the disguise, typed "watch this" in the game chat and stabbed my back instantly killing me. Fun times.
I know this is dumb but i really wanted to answer some of these questions for myself and i thought some of you might be interested in some of my stories (despite not knowing me)
I started playing tf2 in 2016~2017, i think it was right after the tough break update, i really wanted to start playing in 2015 but for some reason my laptop just didnt want it to load lol
my first memories of TF2 (or atleast, playing it) was probably 2016, i was at a friends house, I dont know what we were doing before but i saw he had his computer out open, and one of the applications on the desktop was, as you guessed, TF2, and i immediately started playing, i didnt even ask my friend first i just sat down and pressed play, my first class was soldier and i believe the map was process or powerhouse, and when i died my friend walked up behind me and said "i see you found TF2 on my laptop" and that was my first memory of playing this game
one of my most memorable experiences of TF2 was when I was on a saxton hale server, I remember having the alias "Phil Swift" and playing as a heavy with a tomislav, I remember in that server, I was getting pocketed by a guy playing medic who I later friended, we played for a bit and i remember him getting impressed that i had about 100 hours in the game at the time, and I remember later, that in a steam group he had, he made a little event called "Heal Phil Swift Day" and i thought that was so funny.
My nostalgic episode of TF2 was probably watching that FUNKe vid about confused new players back in 2014~15 it was probably why i even got into tf2 (not counting the meet the team vids lol) but i learned a suprising amount about tf2 from that vid, even being a wee lil lad it "taught" me crouch jumping, spychecking, picking up weapons and other stuff that i probably wouldnt have known if i didnt watch that vid.
TF2 for me is a game, a game that i hold dear to my heart, a game that joined rather late (right before jungle inferno) but a game i still cherish too this day, I remember a few months ago when my old macbook broke and i had to get a new one, and when i found out i couldnt play TF2 i literally fell to my knees (dw i found out about playonmac)
bonus stories (I know it wasnt in the vid but i just wanted to say this): I loved playing on this UGC item trade low gravity achievement_box_15 server, and there was this guy, i think his name was something like "demonseth666", and, idk but there was something i thought was cool about him, idk i think it was because he was a mod or he had a medic gf (their medigun was named something like "demonseth
"What's this game?"
*a few moments later after playing it*
"I love tf2"
Nobody cares because I'm just a random, but I'm gonna leave this comment here anyways:
I started playing TF2 around 2012.
My first memory was a friend recommending me to play Spy and I tried really hard going invisible but I couldn't get any kills. I think my friend was a troll because Spy is the most difficult class in the game lol. After a few days, I tried the game again, this time playing Medic. I'm still a medic main to this day.
Three moments I will never forget was:
1. Playing Sniper and headshooting a soldier that was rocket-jumping at me, thinking it was absolutely amazing.
2. The day they introduced the conga I watched a heavy leaving spawn dancing, that was the best day ever for TF2 imo.
3. Playing Sniper on MVM and the engineer giving me the Hitman's Heatmaker. It was a unique weapon, literally nothing special about it, but it was a gift. I could not believe someone would simply give me that for free, just like that. I still have it, and I still use it.
Nostalgia for me is watching old SFM videos. I think the first thing I ever watched from TF2 was a video where a heavy is going to execute a scout in the snow and the scout starts singing and the heavy joins singing the "mana mana" song and in the end the heavy kills the scout anyways.
TF2 for me, is home. It's where I go when I'm sad or angry, and it _always_ makes me laugh. It brightens my day.
6:49 I WAS THE HEAVY!!! I was in a very goofy mood and i just went around servers messing around with people, i used a headset mic to make my voice extremely fucking distorted. It was amazing, i was cackling behind my push to talk.
I am happy that Mittens thought that was funny enough to include in the interview, #savetf2
If only Valve could watch this video and see how dedicated the community they themselves created has...
Too bad they probably won't.
thanks dewill, this video brought me good memories about tf2 that i can't take back, magic moments that i can't bring back like the first day i saw tf2, it was magical, tf2 for me is not a game anymore, it's part of me, even though i get angry at bots, angry at toxic people and angry at not fixing tf2's problems, I always play again, because there is no game like tf2 for me, thanks for the video dewill #SaveTF2
I'm glad I have been a part of this community for as long as I have, I wish I had brought up similar subjects to flow with everyone else. Still a wholesome video to see be put together and glad I was a part of it! Great job Dewill! :D
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It's my boy utterneer!
Hell yeah my guy!
dont make me cry now
Man, I still remember that moment when I first joined a community server and oh boy, it was chaos, it was pure insanity for me, and it was probably the best
(Still bit sad since first starting the game only to be chat locked 2 days later)
Thank you for your hard work Dewill. It took a lot of work, but it turned out amazing!
Someones gotta do this with the Quake community next.
You did a wonderful job making this!
I remember my first memory of TF2 was on the PS3 Orange Box, somehow, there was a entire server full of people. And do you know what everyone picked? *_Bat Scout_* . EVERYONE, ON THE SECOND BIT OF DUSTBOWL, there's a image in my head of being just outside spawn of 2nd, and it is packed full of scouts.
Most memorable experience(s) was there was this engi on the Orange box, he got out of the map and made a tele so I could too, it was so fun just walking around behind the fences and barn of BLU. Another one memory is there was yet another hacker. He was floating in front of RED sniper battlements, I tried to join his team but it didn't let me. I tried to join spectators, but it didn't let me. I swiftly left the server and turned my PS3 off, I think. Probably the most horrifying moment I've had in TF2
I'm very happy to find found tf2 but the bad thing is I started playing in 2020 I wish I had started playing like 2011 or 2015
I just finished watching the video and honestly I got all tear eyed just listening to how big of a part TF2 is to everyone in the community. It makes me laugh too to see how many people played the game with a shitty pc at first too. Super heartwarming. Thank you for making this DEWILL.
Never realised I was so integrated with tf2 community this much. I know/watch 90% of the creators featured here and related with a lot of experience they had. My only wish was if I had found tf2 earlier and skipped the whole "Minecraft and Roblox" phase of my life, it would have been better.
It makes me feel good that I've been with this community for a long time. I'm really trying to be noticed in the community, but times are hard.
These amazing guys improve my well being to continue going forward!
Love you guys!
Love you DEWILL
One of my first memories in TF2 was playing as pyro on 666 and getting the third degree. I thought I was doing really good because I had the game in my language and I thought the third degree (degree and rank being the same word) was a weapon you would only get if you were the third ranked player on TF2 or sum... Like it doesn't even make sense because I just downloaded the game.
I do have to say, this video really helped show my age. I'm also a first time TF2 player back on the OrangeBox well before my parents could afford to buy me a laptop. But what struck me were a lot of the testimonials here. Hearing about updates that I have almost long forgot and remembering the nights that ensued after each one really got me nostalgic. I almost forgot about the conga lines, the tf2 economy where bill's hat and keys were the prime currency. Thank you everyone who came together to make this video.
It really has made me remember the good old days. Maybe we'll never get another major content update in the future like the Heavy Update. But I know that the players of this game, new and old, will keep it alive.
Thank you for including all of us!
This was an amazing group interview! #SaveTF2
i mean like, this was a cool video but the title and contents kinda imply that RUclipsrs ARE the tf2 community.
I found out about tf2 by StblackSt in a random meme but I never knew the name of the game (Tf2) until 2019 when I typed in t and found the name TF2
Jesus crist man pls dont say me its your last video
Btw in my fisrt mach i take spy cuz acording to RUclips its the best class
And never gonna forget its full of aimbots i cant even eave the spawn
This game mean a lot for all of us, we started playing this game in a different time period but we all going to always love one thing about this game. It's a community, what making this game different from the other games.
ofc it's not the only thing what makes this game awesome but it is rather the most important thing For all games to have community what makes your favorite game even better.
This is absolutely epic, thank you dewill
There’s something endearing about this video. It’s perfect.
#SaveTF2
Team fortress 2 shaped the world and ourselves. We always love team fortress 2. It really worth the wait.
btw swipez sounds the most emotional, ever
funny how you didn't include a few other tf2 youtubers
like zesty jesus
I dont think they represent the TF2 community, more like an iconic tf2 figures
My favorite TF2 memory was when me and 4 of my friends were playing on a private server one of them hosts when we just wanna mess around with just our group. We were playing the community map pl_shoreleave and I was going on an absolute tear with my australium frontier justice, with me saying "Frontier Justice, baby!" every time I got a kill for some stupid reason. I was doing so well that I was actually able to get one friend of mine to ragequit, which he almost never does. The next day I renamed my frontier justice with that stupid quote as well as the exact time of my friend's ragequit to commemorate that moment. Dumb, hilarious, intimate moments like that are why I play TF2.
Fuck tf2 feels nostalgic now.
Going to tell our grandkids about how good it was
Top tier
i'm not crying you're crying
oh man, i wish i could play it back then, but i'm still gonna try answer the question just for fun:
when did u started playing: last year, but it was the roblox ver cuz my old mac book couldn't even download in the first place but after i switch laptops now i can play normally
What is the memory of tf2: the first server i join was a CTF map, not 2fort, but everyone around were dancing, doing the kazotsky kick but i didn't know button was the taunt button so i end getting killed by the friendly's for shooting at 15 FPS
Most memorable experience in TF2: one time where i just got back home from school then i went on my phone n there was video about the response from valve about the savetf2 thing n i was soooo happy i showed it to my sis, but all she said was:"wow i dont really care that much about it". SO i took her plushy n just yeet it to dust bin, she got mad of course n tried to do the same thing with my phone but i didnt really care i was to happy about the news
Nostalgic episode: not much i just remember seeing SMG4 made a vid about it
Wut is TF2 to u?: A chaotic but almost balance game
SMG4 YEAAAAAH
I cant believe that Valve left this amazing community :(((
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don't stop the music all night long keep it on, its a friday night
This community is the best video game community ever
No other communities can best this
I feel like Im sitting beside the campfire listening stories, remembering memories its just so wholesome.
This is the best TF2 video of the year, hands down!
Wow, I can't believe you got an interview with the entire tf2 community! Great job!