Team Fortress 2
UNBAN SNIPER BOTS IN TF2! #UNFIXTF2
Sniper bots were once despised by many. But I think the TF2 community often ignores the positive changes they can bring:

1. Ultimate Test of Skill: Facing a malicious sniper bot forces players to become more alert and adaptable. The unpredictable behavior of the bot can turn every match into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.

2. Increased Challenge for the Community: Players constantly complain that TF2 is too easy or lacks a good challenge. By reintroducing sniper bots, the game will once again be a "true test" for every player’s quick reflexes, strategic thinking, and team coordination.

3. Bot Behavior as Meta Evolution: Perhaps malicious bots could introduce a fresh meta. Players would have to adapt and learn new strategies that revolve around dealing with automated enemies, keeping the game dynamic.

4. Preserving the Wild West Vibe: TF2’s chaotic, unpredictable nature is one of its greatest charms. Bots add to the madness, and removing them might make the game feel too safe, too controlled. Who wants that?

5. Sniper Bots as "The Great Equalizer": For newer or less experienced players, sniper bots could offer an equalizing force. They’ll sharpen your reflexes and skills, creating a more "fair" competition across all levels of play.

6. A New Form of Comedic Gameplay: Bots are inherently a little ridiculous, especially the malicious ones. They’re a source of humor and absurdity that can lighten the mood, even if it leads to a few frustrating moments.

7. Longer-Lasting Matches: With sniper bots active, games can be drawn out longer as players struggle to overcome the constant threat. For those who enjoy lengthy, strategic, drawn-out battles, this could be a welcome addition.

8. Creative Community Responses: Players will get more creative in their efforts to outsmart bots, leading to new playstyles, content, and memes that could enrich the TF2 community.

9. A Tribute to Old TF2: Sniper bots were once part of the game’s wild history, and bringing them back would serve as a nostalgic nod to the chaotic days of early TF2. It’s a way to honor the game's roots.

10. The Thrill of Unpredictability: The sheer randomness of bot behavior can inject excitement into what might otherwise be a straightforward match. You never know when a bot will appear and change the course of the game entirely, keeping players on their toes.
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SharkChew Jan 30 @ 10:51am 
Originally posted by Healing God Ω:
Waiting for the AI check
Ask and you shall receive.

89% AI-generated according to Quillbot and 100% according to GPTZero
yippey5 Jan 30 @ 10:53am 
Originally posted by SharkChew:
Originally posted by Healing God Ω:
Waiting for the AI check
Ask and you shall receive.

89% AI-generated according to Quillbot and 100% according to GPTZero
Funny. Your comment is 100% AI according to my team's proprietary AI checker.
ofc chatgpt would advocate for cheating bots
Nah. Only if they are Natascha Heavies and Sandman Scouts who curse the server with eternal slowness, instead of the typical bots killing everything in sight and sucking at it as well.
Last edited by Fireschlong #2Broke4MannUp; Jan 30 @ 11:26am
Anewbous Jan 30 @ 11:32am 
Weakest bait I've seen all week. And that's saying something with how bad some of these people are at making them.
SharkChew Jan 30 @ 11:43am 
Originally posted by yippey5:
Originally posted by SharkChew:
Ask and you shall receive.

89% AI-generated according to Quillbot and 100% according to GPTZero
Funny. Your comment is 100% AI according to my team's proprietary AI checker.
You need to pick better subjects to bait people.

And start doing things on your own for once.
Originally posted by SharkChew:
Originally posted by Healing God Ω:
Waiting for the AI check
Ask and you shall receive.

89% AI-generated according to Quillbot and 100% according to GPTZero
Thanks doc
Originally posted by yippey5:
Sniper bots were once despised by many. But I think the TF2 community often ignores the positive changes they can bring:

1. Ultimate Test of Skill: Facing a malicious sniper bot forces players to become more alert and adaptable. The unpredictable behavior of the bot can turn every match into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.

2. Increased Challenge for the Community: Players constantly complain that TF2 is too easy or lacks a good challenge. By reintroducing sniper bots, the game will once again be a "true test" for every player’s quick reflexes, strategic thinking, and team coordination.

3. Bot Behavior as Meta Evolution: Perhaps malicious bots could introduce a fresh meta. Players would have to adapt and learn new strategies that revolve around dealing with automated enemies, keeping the game dynamic.

4. Preserving the Wild West Vibe: TF2’s chaotic, unpredictable nature is one of its greatest charms. Bots add to the madness, and removing them might make the game feel too safe, too controlled. Who wants that?

5. Sniper Bots as "The Great Equalizer": For newer or less experienced players, sniper bots could offer an equalizing force. They’ll sharpen your reflexes and skills, creating a more "fair" competition across all levels of play.

6. A New Form of Comedic Gameplay: Bots are inherently a little ridiculous, especially the malicious ones. They’re a source of humor and absurdity that can lighten the mood, even if it leads to a few frustrating moments.

7. Longer-Lasting Matches: With sniper bots active, games can be drawn out longer as players struggle to overcome the constant threat. For those who enjoy lengthy, strategic, drawn-out battles, this could be a welcome addition.

8. Creative Community Responses: Players will get more creative in their efforts to outsmart bots, leading to new playstyles, content, and memes that could enrich the TF2 community.

9. A Tribute to Old TF2: Sniper bots were once part of the game’s wild history, and bringing them back would serve as a nostalgic nod to the chaotic days of early TF2. It’s a way to honor the game's roots.

10. The Thrill of Unpredictability: The sheer randomness of bot behavior can inject excitement into what might otherwise be a straightforward match. You never know when a bot will appear and change the course of the game entirely, keeping players on their toes.
ah yes i love my casual game of trying to dodge aimbots and staying near medic the whole game i love that part of tf2
Originally posted by grecu.lucian07:
ah yes i love my casual game of trying to dodge aimbots and staying near medic the whole game i love that part of tf2
To be honest, I unironically enjoy fighting bots. My Back Scatter can't ever get enough satisfaction from blasting their ass.
Mina Jan 30 @ 1:51pm 
When you were here before
Couldnt look you in the eye

Whatever makes you happy
whatever you want
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