One day I thought to myself
Online communities are cool and all but what if we had interviews
And that's that kinda, covers a lot of social issues and the past of the competitive TF2 scene. We diagnose a lot of problems, provides even more solutions and constructive criticism. Once I run out of volunteers to interview there will be more traditional podcasting done. Covers the different regions of tf2 and emphasises the need for cooperation between them; as well as between the casual and competitive side of the game.
The audio quality picks up around five videos in. Participants are north american unless stated otherwise.
New episodes every monday/wednesday/friday at 12 pm est; some saturdays at the same time too
May branch out to other games in the future/other online communities.
You can see the video form of the series with included visuals for context at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdRm-mx1l55TcKUFPU-lKj9w1dnAm8f46
If interested, Reach out to me on steam at https://steamcommunity.com/id/Bliztank/
Or Discord at Bliztank#1499
All content for Hats and Cats TF2 is the property of Bliztank and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
One day I thought to myself
Online communities are cool and all but what if we had interviews
And that's that kinda, covers a lot of social issues and the past of the competitive TF2 scene. We diagnose a lot of problems, provides even more solutions and constructive criticism. Once I run out of volunteers to interview there will be more traditional podcasting done. Covers the different regions of tf2 and emphasises the need for cooperation between them; as well as between the casual and competitive side of the game.
The audio quality picks up around five videos in. Participants are north american unless stated otherwise.
New episodes every monday/wednesday/friday at 12 pm est; some saturdays at the same time too
May branch out to other games in the future/other online communities.
You can see the video form of the series with included visuals for context at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdRm-mx1l55TcKUFPU-lKj9w1dnAm8f46
If interested, Reach out to me on steam at https://steamcommunity.com/id/Bliztank/
Or Discord at Bliztank#1499
One day I thought to myself
Online communities are cool and all but what if we had interviews
And that's that kinda, covers a lot of social issues and the past of the competitive TF2 scene. We diagnose a lot of problems, provides even more solutions and constructive criticism. Once I run out of volunteers to interview there will be more traditional podcasting done. Covers the different regions of tf2 and emphasises the need for cooperation between them; as well as between the casual and competitive side of the game.
The audio quality picks up around five videos in. Participants are north american unless stated otherwise.
New episodes every monday/wednesday/friday at 12 pm est; some saturdays at the same time too
May branch out to other games in the future/other online communities.
You can see the video form of the series with included visuals for context at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdRm-mx1l55TcKUFPU-lKj9w1dnAm8f46
If interested, Reach out to me on steam at https://steamcommunity.com/id/Bliztank/
Or Discord at Bliztank#1499