Alright, so you might see my steam go on and off occasionally, and my tf2 hours are low. Why? That's a good question, especially since I LOVE tf2. Well, there is good reason behind that. As many might know, I play osu. A lot. Everyday. For hours. Yea. Spoiler: Reason why I don't go on TF2 often Every time I click 'Play', I am greeted with the start up screen, and the intro. All is well, until the loading screen. 3 minutes later, I come to a half loaded start screen. After waiting a bit, I go into mvm. Once the mvm thing has loaded us onto a server, I have to wait 3-4 minutes until my tf2 responds again. On top of all that, I barely reach 10 frames in that game, 20 if I am lucky. Until I get a new compootis, playing tf2 is more of a hassle than a fun time. Spoiler: Why I play osu more and might be offline on steam Spoiler: Osu explaination There is usually 120 frames running on osu. I rarely get lag, and it's fun. Therefore, I can have a hassle free fun time. c: Spoiler: Why I might turn off steam occasionally People see me on steam, and message me, and invite me to tf2, which is freaking laggy as hell, and that gives me a short but painful lag spike in osu. Imagine you have 19 points in OITC. You are about to get your winning shot when you get a lag spike, and die. Then that same person wins soon after. Not fun, is it?
I uninstalled tf2. too much space and i barely play it. i replaced it when i got CS:GO which is way better. buy it
There are so many people that can argue that CS:GO isn't as good as tf2 (including me) it's not even fcking funny. when I think CS:GO I think of a just normal FPS game, but when I think TF2 I think fun multiplayer that requires working together