So is it our pc resources that are looking up those stats or TFP servers? Hint, i don't think we're using their servers in any way when we look up dedicated servers. I can still use steam to view server's pings bypassing TFP's way of looking up and sorting servers. I don't think it's working as...
I'm someone who's always server hopped a lot. While some of the old server filter was frustrating, like the mod or no mod selection that did absolutely nothing, this version of filtering servers is multiple times worse than the old one. Want to search for us servers, have to search between just...
Think an "any" button should be added to the server region part of the search filter, and don't hide the server pings from us.
I'm central US so in theory I should have about the same ping to either the east or west coast, if I ignore the fact that a lot of servers can be located in texas. Now...
The fact that there is a filter to look for servers that have mods or don't have mods that does absolutely nothing. Filter the server list for no mods on a server but you still get servers that have external mods on them that end up crashing the game when you try to join them. (maybe if i waited...
Suppose I was making an argument against cp, but the twitch integration isn't even consistent on what the abbreviation should be. Chat uses #cp, the stream display shows sp, when you type #cp in chat it's referred to as pp. Sure you can find a bunch of different acronym's for a lot of stuff...
Tonight was the first time that I tried out the twitch integration, I made a comment about the #cp command in chat and the streamer said "yea that was my first thought as well" If streamers are questioning the appropriateness of that on their own streams, is that really a good thing for the...
#cp, why would anyone decide that #cp was a good command to use. sp is what shows up on the streamers channel, when you type #cp in a streamers chat it comes up as pimp points. Even a command where a streamer can #addpp, which a viewer can check by doing #cp in the chat.
I'm probably a bit...
The chat types #cp, on the twitch screen it says sp, when you type #cp in the twitch chat it's called pimp points. But why would anyone decide that having users type #cp in chat would be a good idea? Nobody thought the abbreviation of cp might be a bad thing?