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Marios:

--- Quote from: Donnies Catch on October 17, 2016, 11:25:47 AM ---and its sad because theres a scout-shaped hole in my scoutless heart that OW cant fill
i wish tracer was from boston and had a loudmouth too ):

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Isn't Tracer's awesome British accent enough to live with?
Nymph:

--- Quote from: Marios on October 17, 2016, 12:04:18 PM ---Isn't Tracer's awesome British accent enough to live with?

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You know, people complain about her accent being terrible, but her voice actor is from Yorkshire in England. I have a feeling it's actually pretty accurate for where she grew up.
Flatflyer:

--- Quote from: Nymph on October 17, 2016, 12:11:17 PM ---You know, people complain about her accent being terrible, but her voice actor is from Yorkshire in England. I have a feeling it's actually pretty accurate for where she grew up.

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people are just too used to the stuffty american British accents that they think are the real ones.
Marios:

--- Quote from: Nymph on October 17, 2016, 12:11:17 PM ---You know, people complain about her accent being terrible,
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Wew lad. Yet another case where my opinion is against the rest of the world. Or it could just be what Flatflyer said.
Headcrab Zombie:

--- Quote from: Marios on October 17, 2016, 08:49:55 AM ---They are still different games though.

Overwatch's characters have one weapon each (Torbjorn has two and D.Va also if you count the sidearm), 2 to 3 abilites with cooldowns, and one ultimate ability. Sounds a bit like Dota in first person, no?

Team Fortress 2's characters have three weapons and two tools each, plus you can get more to mix and match them.

So TF2 is its own twist on first person shooters while Overwatch is Dota in first person. I'm not implying the latter is a bad concept.

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The two games are literally the same gamemodes. Payload, control point, and koth.
They have different style loadouts, sure, but that's not what defines the genre
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