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It's sad to see Team Fortress players seem to be unable to grasp such simple ideas.
Maybe they are pros in other areas of life compared to us, do not let your superiority complex cloud your judgement, in case someone has one.
And hey maybe people can choose community servers with minimal plugins and custom bs since there are lots of servers like that
also some people just dont wanna play on community servers
Community servers are better, because they are freedom, and kind of like sandbox thing, in terms of the fact server owners can shape them almost however they want, and provide fresh and unique experiences, and they have many, MANY times in the past.
Casual is just a mythological convenience store.
People need to let go of their thought that TF2 is just Casual, it does not matter as much as people believe it does.
It's just roleplay at this point.