Here's a link to my alternative YouTube channel where I do 8-Bit Covers of songs.
Take a look around, comment on them, and p.m. me for requests.
They take a while to make, so don't expect them for a while lol. It's not going to be a weekly thing, I'll just start making them when I have the time and desire or when I get a request.
8-Bit Covers!
Also, if you're hearing about me for the first time, stop by my regular YouTube channel and check out that too :)
Regular Channel!
Thanks pals.
,Robby014
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Team Fortress CLASSIC

Meet the Heavy, Meet the Spy, Meet the Demoman, Meet the Engineer... Meet the Classic. I've played Team Fortress 2, much like most of you out there. I'm not saying that it's a bad game, I'm just saying that playing the sequel to a game without even knowing that there is a Team Fortress 1 is just wrong.
When I look on google to see how many people have looked up 'team fortress classic' and I see that Team fortress 3 has been looked up more times, I cry a little inside.

This isn't a blog to dis TF2, this isn't a blog to sway people's decisions. Your opinions are your own, but allow me to tell you mine...
Team Fortress Classic is the earliest game I've ever played that I continue to play today. It was my introduction to gaming, and the internet as a whole. I can't recommend a better way to do it either. I originally played because my brother did, and when you're 8, you do what your brother does, even if it means you play M for mature games to do it. I'm not a murderer, I don't like to hurt people. I'm the guy that picks bugs out of water when they're stuck. And M for mature games have had no effect on my outlook on life. If ever I want to hurt people, it's because something in life has failed me. I could rant for hours about how much stuff in life makes me mad, but this is a post about what separates me from the world I frown upon, and into one where I can have a good time.
Like I was saying, I started when I was 8 and loved the game. I don't know if it's the fact that the release date was my birthday April 7th, 1999, or if it was the people, but there was some force driving me to play that game day after day. I would get home from school, and immediately connect to the [S.A.D] Clan UK server. That is where I grew up. Yes, I grew up shooting people half-way across the world, but we did it as a family. I've never seen people more enthusiastic about being friends over the internet, but they taught me it was more than possible. I was so excited about playing that game that I got better and better at it. And the people I played with weren't just care bears. They were talented players, so I got good, fast.

I played every class a few times, and got used to sniping. It was a great test of reaction time and who doesn't like to see your enemies explode in one hit? It was entertaining and had everything I looked for in a playstyle. Unfortunately, I wasn't the only sniper in the world. As a matter of fact, there were lots. A majority of players either play sniper all the time, or are great with them when they do, so getting better was tough. But I still remember playing on 2fort and sniping against [S.A.D]#FACED#... He was the greatest sniper I'd ever seen in my life. I tried to kill him over and over, but I would always fail. It was never easy, but what kept me going was getting that 1 kill out of 50 tries. The feeling of satisfaction of beating someone whos better than you can drive you to become better. I took that drive and got even better.
But by that point, I realized that sniping was only 1 of 9 classes to choose from:
Scout
Sniper
Soldier
Demoman
Medic
HWGuy
Engineer
Pyro
Spy


I eventually tried to play what I was killed by. I played Soldier and Medic when I wasn't sniping. And that was also great fun. Medic was a great class, and suprisingly powerful for the amount of effective guns you have (1: super shotgun). So you had to learn to deal with what you've got, and make the best of it. When I played Soldier, I remember always firing rockets at people, only to have them dodge before it got halfway there. After playing and learning a little bit more, I figured out to shoot for their feet, that way they couldn't dodge it, it was going to explode and they weren't going to be able to move in time. I learned a lot of little tips and tricks along the way, and it took me a while, but I eventually got to an advanced level of play. I was participating in team-play matches and scrims, and it was a great time, but it didn't reflect my playstyle. I loved the game too much to be competitive about it. I, again, played to have fun, and got what I wanted everytime I connected. So I didn't follow the professional route, but instead decided to continue playing with my 'online family'. That is... until it was time to call it quits.
The cost of running a server for people to play on is quite the burden. It can end up costing you a fair bit in the long run, and the admins decided that it was time to give up TFC for now and maybe try again later once the financial situation improved. Well, we lost touch, and I've recently come in contact with the server admin, some 9 years later, and I was told from him that he almost passed away from pneumonia... That's when things come into focus. No matter how much health you have online, you're still just a living thing playing with pixels, and the real health bar is the bigger concern. But thankfully, he was able to recover and was able to be there for his family. As much as I'd love to get back to playing TFC again with him, if there are concerns outside of TFC that need dealing with, by all means, they are to be dealt with FIRST.
After getting the news that the server would not be running again, I was sad. Very sad. But I didn't want to forget TFC as a whole just because of it. They taught me too much to just let it all pass. I played again, but on other servers, I played with some great clans and great people, but it was nothing like [S.A.D]. That didn't get to me too much. Or I tried to not let it anyway... I decided that there were other people out there with the same ideals, just looking for more members who just want to have a good time. Unfortunately, over time, people just don't play anymore. Especially if it's a game from 1999... Back in the day, there would always be servers to play on, but now, you'll maybe find 150 in total, 10 with people who play, and 4 with a good outlook and good people in the game. It's upsetting, but it's also good in a way. With less servers to choose from, people aren't as tempted to act silly, get banned, and move to the next server and repeat the process... They don't because once you're banned from about 3, theres not much to choose from anymore. So the people you get on TFC as opposed to a game like Counter-Strike 1.6 are far more behaved and are less likely to troll and act immaturely.

Unfortunately, I sort of feel the walls closing in on me with Team Fortress 2. The people who are tired of TFC have moved on to the newer game, and the people who see TF2 don't look back and realize what a great game TFC is. I should be happy that theres a sequel to one of my favorite games, but I'm not. It's either too much of a change, or I just don't like it, but I will probably never play TF2. The reason for that is probably because I don't want to change what I grew up on. I just don't want to play a game where I can't use my grenades anymore lol. I grew up spending time working on how to time those tosses, and now that it won't pay off, I don't think it's worth it.
On a slightly lesser pessimistic level, I've enjoyed playing TFC and am incredibly greatful to have had an opportunity to play it. And I encourage you, if you're new to TF2, or new to gaming as a whole, spend $5!! It's only $5 on steam and it's the best multiplayer experience of my life, and I'm sure you'd enjoy it.
That seems to be it, and thanks again!
Until next time, take care!
,Robby014
My World of Warcraft

This one might take a while. I'm going to try to sum up everything that I've done on WoW. So here we go:
IN THE BEGINNING!!!:
A long long time ago, at a friend's house far far away, I made my very first WoW character. It's been sooo long now, but I believe it was an orc warrior. I don't remember getting very far, and I had a friend that played who had a night elf (I later found out after I had about 5 80s that he quit at level 23 -.-), so I switched to a night elf warrior shortly after. But the first character I ever made on my existing account (my first one) was named Tanakk. He was a night elf warrior and was the foundation on which I built my knowledge of WoW.
I had abandonned him on Mannoroth-US after deciding to make another night elf warrior on Duskwood-US, this one was named Rorblort, and was my first level 80 character, some 7 months later.
Luckily, I managed to get to level 70 when it was the cap before WotLK came out, but I never got into any raids. I wasn't very noticed in my guild.

While I was leveling up the warrior, and actually before I even made him, I decided that I would make a druid and a shaman after, because those were the ones that interested me. I never ended up making a shaman after I made my druid because I had found that a mage was a fun class too.
But I managed to create a druid named Tyrakk (Duskwood-US also), sort of in memorial of my long lost warrior on Mannoroth. I played and played until I got to level 19 then couldn't take it anymore. Something about spamming wrath over and over got boring. I think it was the spamming wrath over and over part. Anyway, I left Tyrakk for a bit to continue leveling up Rorblort.
As I had my warrior, my brother had a character of his own too. His was a hunter named Dumbledork. And together, we'd compete on an hourly turn basis to see who could get further.

So he dropped out for a while at 40. After I got the warrior up a few more levels, I decided I'd make a mage. Valra was his name and I got him to level 29 and stopped to do some PvP in battlegrounds. I had some pretty kickin gear from the PvP vendors in arathi highlands, but I was still a noob and didn't really know what to use at the right time.
After getting rolled in PvP by rogues a lot, and still riding the PvP wave, I had decided that I would pool all my money together, do some research and make a 19 twink rogue (Lunip). I did, and it was probably the most fun I'd ever had in PvP til that point. I mean, who doesn't like to crit ambush a level 11 undead warrior flag holder in whites (before the time of BoAs I'll remind you all) for 900 dmg to return the flag to make it 3 - 0? Psh, 900 damage doesn't sound like a lot, but considering he only had 200hp with a double warsong debuff, I think I perminantly removed him from the game. I think I crit him so hard, it went through his computer and right into the guy's ego.
Anyway, that was a lot of fun. I wanted to pay Tyrakk a visit after leaving him at level 19 for a while. I was in redridge and got to level 20. Wondering what kind of stuff I'd get for being level 20, I went to moonglade to train. And thats when I discovered the magic of CAT FORM! This was by far the coolest thing I had seen in a while. The damage output was INCREDIBLE! So I played Tyrakk non-stop for probably another 20 levels, then moved on to other things.
Also around that time, I decided to make a priest and see how that was. Turns out it was pretty fun, I managed to get Malora to level 20 to keep her as a bank alt.
By this point, I had Rorblort to level 70 and was doing a bunch of PvP in the 70 bracket. It was fun, but I liked leveling more. I leveled my characters a bit more, including Dumbledork to level 60 for my brother, because he said he'd play if Outlands was somthing different. I thought it was a fresh feeling, he didn't. So there he sat, just like 40, only 20 levels higher. Leveling became the only thing I did pre-WotLK. I wanted to have a few ready for the grind from 70 to 80. I managed to get the druid up to 53 and the mage up one more level to 30, (so that I didn't have an excuse to stay and PvP).
After that, WotLK came out, and I was on my way to 80. The first night I installed it, I got one level then went to bed lol. It was rather late, and waiting all night in a midnight release isn't great fun. Over the course of the next few weeks, my alts got little attention as I wanted to get a level 80 right away.
After getting that, I started running heroics and all the other cool things that a fresh 80 could do. I didn't want to stay on Rorblort too long, because I'd rather have had my druid at 80 too, then the mage... etc.. But I did manage to get into Naxx with Endless Sin, shortly before we merged with Emergence. We ran Naxx 10 and even 25 over and over and I had a decent selection of gear. Unfortunately, I never realized how quickly all the naxx gear would be replaced with ulduar stuff, then ToC stuff, and soon enough, I wasn't 'geared' anymore.
I loved playing my druid. I specd into feral because I loved the feeling of just running up to something, spamming any of my keys, then moving to the next one. I could grind on my druid for hours without getting bored. So thats what I did. And sure enough I had another 80 on my hands.
At the point I hit 80 for the second time, I had my mage at 53, priest at 59 and I had made a death knight (which remains at level 64 LOL).
Also, growing up as a Warrior, I never wanted to make a paladin. Never I say! But I gave in when my brother showed signs of WoW interest. We leveled again together, this time he had his own account, and we'd level our pallies together every once in a while.
A funny story while I'm at it: Me and my brother queued up for a battleground when we were level 27 and for some reason, we ended up in a 19 battleground... Needless to say, it was the best time of our PvP lives!! We were one-shotting things 10+ levels below us! It was soooo much fun.
Anyway, the reason why my priest got to level 59, was because I did the Recruit a Friend program with a friend of mine, and he got a warlock to 60, and I got the priest to 60 and with the extra levels, brought my mage up to level 53, and bumped up the druid out of a plateau stage. By then, I was enjoying leveling up my mage and later got him to 60 and burned through the Outlands in 5 days. Then I was ready for another 80. I leveled up as fire. There was just no going around it. I wasn't going to be "Just another frost mage leveling"... No. I was the mage that would instant pyroblast you into the ground so fast, people thought it was global warming.
Which brings me to another funny story:
Apparantly, it turns out I make an alt everytime I get rick trolled in PvP. I remember seeing a flagged mage in outlands when I was on my warrior. Everything was telling me not to attack it, but I wanted to...
So I waited til the 5 minutes til my flag wore off so I could rez in peace. Yeah, it wasn't very fun, but it made me level a mage, and.. well... lesson learned.
The grind to 80 from 70 was becomming less and less of a burden and I was soon able to do it in a week and a half. But before I got the mage to level 80, I looked back and realized I only handed in quests for THE BIG MOMENT. I decided I'd do something special this time and, being a mage, I said to myself that I would do an AoE pull.
I did a few practice runs at a spot I found in Icecrown before I actually hit 80, but when it was time to level up, things didn't really go according to plan...
That is the reason why they say, "have hit rating". Cause if you don't you'll have 1 miss out of 50 that ruins everything. But anyway, I got to equipping the gear I got from Trial of the Champion grinds from 78-79 and was well on my way to getting another geared character.
At this point, I slowed down the leveling and wanted to get into more raiding. I was rejected from doing Ulduar on my warrior, because my dps was terrible. But things changed when I made the mage, I got geared from running heroics over and over, then got invited to run a few of the high-end raids. They told me to respec to ARCANE!... That was terrible news. If theres one thing I stand by, it's the feeling of pride in my talent trees. I was a fury warrior, and always will be. Much like I wanted to be fire forever... But I gave in and gave it a shot. My dps skyrocketed and I was within the top 3 when we ran our raids. So Valra ended up being my most geared character.
Soon after I hit 80 on Valra, I wanted to get my priest up to level 80, because it'd be nice to not have another dps, since I had 3 already. So a healer 80 was in the works. I made the terrible mistake of leveling holy... This was before dual talent specializations, and I didn't want to respec everytime I ran a dungeon, so I smited the crap out of things and managed to get to level 72. But by that time, dual talent specs came out, so I got a shadow offspec. This made leveling a breeeeeze! I was enjoying the hell out of playing Malora, and decided to finish off the grind and get YET ANOTHER 80.
I enjoyed PvPing as shadow as much as I enjoyed leveling with it. It was a lot of fun, and I was looking for a new way to level up to 80, so I thought I would do it in PvP. After getting a few screenshots and a few clips together, I was ready to hit 80 again. The planets aligned and for some reason, I was able to get into a winning battleground and time it perfectly so that I would level up when we won. But I wanted to personalize it a little, so heres how it went...
I was so thankful to the WoW gods for allowing all the right things to happen for that ding to become a success. For example, I could have disconnected (like I usually do) somewhere along the line, the horde could have come after me, they could have picked up the flag, I could have hit 80 early... You get the idea. But thankfully, it worked out and managed to get a GREAT ding. This was probably my favorite, just because so many things could have gone wrong.
Seeing as how you'd get experience in battlegrounds then, I decided it was time to let go of my 19 twink and move on to better things. So I did one last battleground on Lunip, and again, I felt gifted. I felt like I was being treated to one last GREAT battleground. I think the highest level horde was 14, and I camped their graveyard so badly... It was reeeeally fun. I managed to get a ton of kills, and then it happened. I hit level 20. Time for poisons, and a whole new grind to 80, or 60 at least.
While I was leveling my rogue, I had the paladin at level 60, ready for the casual grind to 80. I was the stupidest paladin ever LOL. I was, again, leveling as holy, except this time I had no excuse. I could have respecd anytime, I just didn't want to. But I eventually decided that holy wasn't doing it, so I respecd Protection and Retribution. That was probably one of the better decisions I've made. I needed a tank character, and I wanted a quick way to 80, so prot and ret worked perfectly. Tanking instances was one of the things that I'd always liked to do, and it reminded me of the fun I had in deadmines ;) And ret was perfect for the grind to 80 because really, all you paladins out there, you can't tell me running up to a mob, pressing 1, then 2 and 3 makes your class hard. I played all sorts of classes and leveling was even easier than on the priest. The PvP was like that too, not very tough or challenging. But I made my way to level 80, and decided that this time I'd level up doing a LOW LEVEL QUEST :D I looked at how much xp a kill in icecrown was, then calculated how many I could kill, then I was within 7 xp of level 80, so off I went to goldshire. I was going to do hogger, but the thing is, somewhere along the line I guess I completed it and had to settle with "A Fishy Peril" which took 3 seconds to do. And the result was MILLERLIGHT my 5th 80!
So as a tank, I had very little trouble finding groups to do instances (this was before the dungeon queueing system) and I probably pumped out a good 100 heroics and got really well-geared. So at that point, I had 3 dps, 1 healer and 1 tank, all relatively well-geared. And of course, soon after I had completed my impossibly long grind, they introduced something that would make gearing up a hell of a lot easier. Good timing...
With many stops along the way for PvP and leveling up my professions, I was getting Lunip higher and higher, I stopped at 69 to have another great time in PvP, and just like before, I would use engineering to do it. I made the hand-mounted pyro-rocket, the flexweave underlay, the rocket boots, an epic headpiece, 2 KICKASS trinkets and tons of other stuff to help dominate the battlegrounds. I would stun lock, eviscerate and pyro-rocket/trinket lightning EVERYONE! It was incredible...

After having fun at 69 and eventually being forced to level 70, it was time to catch up to a friend DK I was racing to level 80 with. I stayed at 69 to PvP while he got to level 74. Let's just say by the time he hit 76, I had another movie...
So somewhere along the line, I had amassed a full 10 characters and 7 80s. Yes 7, I decided that I would level up Dumbledork from 60 to 79 and let my brother get the last ding to reinforce the fact that it was his character. The only problem is, HE TOOK FOREVER!!!! I kept reminding him every day... "Ding the dork!" "Ding the dork!" "Ding the dork!", but it never got through. I was fighting with myself... I wanted to have another 80, and another movie and such, but it was HIS character... so I let it slide for the longest time. Well, apparantly my nagging got to him and he decided to level up to 80. I have the raw footage of this amazing accomplishment and I'm in the process of making a video for it, but it's his ding, so it's his choice on what he wants in it, so it might end up taking a while -.-
I decided to fill the last slots in my character sheet with a shaman and a warlock, those and the death knights are the only things I have left to level to 80, but it's in the works and I'll post it when I got it ;) The shaman is 42 right now, the death knight is still 64 and the warlock is 24, but they're comin.
It seems like I've been writing for the last 10 years, but I want to continue for just a bit more...
I recently went back to Mannoroth-US to check up on ol Tanakk. He was level 18, had crappy gear, and the action bar was sorted like that of a fresh player. But it didn't upset me. It made me happy. I was staring at what I was 2 years ago. The nostalgia thickened my blood to a pasty syrup. It was just the way I wanted to feel when I played WoW. Again, I fought with myself on whether to level it up or not, but I wanted another warrior, just to remember the good times. So I bottled the moment up, and it became a memmory. A GREAT memmory.
And that is how I'd like to wrap this up. World of Warcraft, for me, isn't just a game. It isn't the most incredible thing, but it's what I want it to be. And that's what I admire most about it, and thats how I live my WoW life day to day. I play to enjoy it, even if it means finding an average sized hill and climbing it just to say to myself that I did it. No one needs to know how great I am, no one needs to see how many 80s I have, I simply play the game the way I want it to be played. And if I have to carry the stereotypes of a nerd, fatty, blah blah blah to do it, then so be it, because it doesn't bother me at all.
That is my World of Warcraft, and thank you for taking the time to read about it.
Until next time, take care my friends.
,Robby014
Honorable first post...
So... The First Post.
I suppose I'll start off by explaining what this is all about. At first glance, I think what I'll do on here not much more than what I do on youtube, maybe it'll be a journal for what I do in a given day on WoW, TFC, or CS 1.6. It also could be used to tell you about things I do other than make videos, such as programming. I have yet to decide.
Hopefully I'll decide soon and start already, cause if theres one thing I need to work on, it's not leaving things for months on end.
So, we'll see what happens :)
I suppose I'll start off by explaining what this is all about. At first glance, I think what I'll do on here not much more than what I do on youtube, maybe it'll be a journal for what I do in a given day on WoW, TFC, or CS 1.6. It also could be used to tell you about things I do other than make videos, such as programming. I have yet to decide.
Hopefully I'll decide soon and start already, cause if theres one thing I need to work on, it's not leaving things for months on end.
So, we'll see what happens :)
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