TF2 is great because it's totally playable, but I don't know if counts as serious gaming.
TF2 is great, but I don't know if counts as serious gaming.
but I don't know if counts as serious gaming.
TF2 doesn't count as serious gaming.
Now that is a goddam lie. The only thing not serious about the gaming is the iffy hit detection and wonky lag compensation.
But onwards, I forgot to say one thing from my last trip. On night three we had dinner and for the first time there were no clouds. As the fire died down and only flickering embers remained I looked up, and for the first time in my life I had gazed upon the Milky Way. In that moment, instead of the usual hundreds of stars I saw thousands, and I realized just how small we are in the universe. How we are just tiny motes of elements crawling on a speck of dust in a backwoods solar system on the arm of a spiral galaxy spinning in one supercluster out of the infinite universe. Our lives are so insignificant that should the Earth, or very well the solar system, or even the galaxy were to disappear nothing would happen to the rest of anythin-
Wait, wait, no. Sorry folks. Let me try that again.
On night three we had dinner and for the first time there were no clouds. As the fire died down and only flickering embers remained I looked up, and for the first time in my life I had gazed upon the Milky Way. In that moment, instead of the usual hundreds of stars I saw thousands, and I realized just how big we are in the universe. Every one of the lights in the sky will one day be touched by the ever engineering and advancing hand of Humanity. We will pierce the infinite darkness of the universe and make our lives upon the twinkling islands of life. Even when our Galaxy holds no more secrets we will spread out and leave this bright band of stars across the sky. As big and frightening as the Universe may look it will eventually shrink. We as the human race shall make the Universe a tiny thing.