Not only that, tf2 has allowed so much creativity in the animation scene. So many tf2 animations that I can rewatch over and over. Some are absolute masterpieces.
We've got STAR_, Jerma985, and now Muselk back on TF2 in just the last few months alone. It's like my childhood is coming back to visit, and I'm all here for it.
facts it’s crazy to see all these OG goats coming back. would do anything to go back to being 11 years old discovering jerma and TF2 for the first time again
i have never been so proud to be part of this community, TF2 rocked my childhood and gave my countless memories and hours of fun, seeing it hit player peak and growing stronger no matter the lack of updates and content really does bring a tear to my eye, it is a timeless game that i know will never die and who better to tell the story than the man i grew up watching shoveling pepole to death and drinking bear sky high above everyone
By this point I'll never get tired of tf2 gameplay, humor, analysis videos. Tf2 is just an fps masterpiece that I'm convinced got that magic that can't be replicated.
Thats kind of why I out right _don't_ like Open Fortress or TF2 Classic. They both have my respect, but they can't replicate the "Magic" TF2 has. The Merc of OF is NO WHERE near as endearing as the Original 9, (And just comes off as a "Faceless Nobody"), And whilst I applaud TF2C for keeping it vanilla/sticking with the Classic Artstyle, it just feels like a Diet Coke version of TF2.
This video is really special to me. I grew up with tf2 and while so many things in life change and evolve, tf2 has always been this steady rock of a game to call home. I grew up with Muselk’s videos as well and still have such fond memories of every tryhard tuesday, so to see him remember and remind us all how special this game is brought a tear to my eye. Thank you Muselk and TF2 for all of the good times, and for more good times for years to come!
It's so great to see Muselk be passionate about TF2 still. Brings a tear to my eye. No matter what, he'll always be a TF2 legend. If he plays more TF2 matches (Elmaxo you sly devil), then it'd be stellar to see him play with his old HUD. Thank you, Muselk. If you're reading this then you'll always have a place in the history of TF2
People knowing Muselk as "The Fortnite Guy" is absolutely crazy considering many of us old fart TF2 players still remember the golden age of TF2ubers with STAR_, Jerma985, Muselk, and others.
i was bummed when Muselk stopped making tf2 content, but also understood his perspective of struggling to find new ways to make content, thus switching to something fresh to get the creative juices flowing. I'm so happy to see that even though its been quite a few years he still loves this game, and is willing to come back and give TF2 some of his personal flair again
I don’t think valve deserves content creators to promote their game anymore when they abandoned it … they make money from that game on the community market but refuse to remove bots and cheaters and update bugs
@@bobjamaica9045Valve probably (but likely) makes more money off Dota 2 and CS2 thus making them more profitable to update, hence why they don’t even bother making singleplayer games anymore once in a blue moon. I don’t really blame them because they only make a game when they have new innovation and tech, as opposed to releasing just because they need the money. However they can’t really innovate in TF2 because the code is like tangled wires and makes a fraction of the revenue. This is just my theory anyway.
Honestly I love the cow mangler purely for those moments when you stun an engi's sentry and shovel it to death. The engineer's reaction never fails to be funny.
i usually just get on top of it and do the dance of death where a sentry is chasing you and if you misstep you die but after thousands of hours in this game i can do it all the time
I can’t remember how many years ago I started watching you and your tf2 content. Now coming back years later as an adult human is kinda crazy. Thank you for the lovely memories muselk
at least now he made it more clear to those who think he's a traitor for "leaving" tf2 for another game that the reason why he "left" was because of a creative barricade, not because he doesn't like or appreciate the game, and those who still think he's a traitor clearly have never viewed it from the perspective of a content creator trying to make NEW content over an over again
Yeah same reason for Ster and Jerma, shame people can get so angry and ruin the good memories we had and even make the content creator unhappy with the community.
my issue isnt that he stopped tf2, it's that he became another bargain bin clickbait fortnite youtuber. and im still not convinced he isnt just gonna go right back
@@2-Way_Intersection I mean let's face it: he's in too deep to give up fortnite and go back to tf2 or play another "main" game on the channel so don't expect him to return, In his mind, he's already creatively done everything he can think of in tf2, so he's not coming back with tf2 as a main stay as that ship has long since sailed
@@FED0RA yeah I definitely hate when viewers act towards creators like they're holding a knife to your neck if you dare leave like you have to bow down and serve them like some kind of foot-kissing peasant
I wish this was a main channel upload. The amount of love that can be seen here is just heartwarming. thank you muselk for this amazing video. as someone who just got into the game recently, I am having so much fun playing it with my friends who've been playing much longer than me and I am glad I can share in this amazing experience with them
Same. My dad didnt allow violent games on my xbox so I just played TF2 since it ran on linux. I had a shitty ubuntu machine back in grade 4. It was insane finding a game that I could actually play on it other than Minecraft lol
@@honkhonk8009 TF2 ran on that "shitty machine?" In about 2011 or 2012, I had a computer with such low power that I couldn't even play Minecraft on it without having the fog distance extremely close to me, I think it was at 2 chunks. TF2 wouldn't run at all for me in 2009, except at about 4 FPS, which was unplayable.
@@101Voltsif you booted the game in DirectX 8 it could run significantly easier at the cost of graphics. It more than doubled my fps from a 35 or so to in the 90’s back before I invested in a real rig to use.
I started TF2 before watching Muselk, but his uploads from six years ago probably continued my passion for the game. To this day I still play, having around 3500 hours. TF2 is one of those games you never really quit, you just take long breaks from it.
As someone who fell in love with TF2 with the help of your videos but never played Overwatch or got very much into Fortnite, it’s easy for people like me to call you a “traitor” or think that you don’t like the game anymore. But to watch a video like this where you basically geek out over how great TF2 is and show that this game still holds a special place in your heart makes me really happy.
I remember being apart of the traitor group for a few months. I didn't say a whole lot other than a few times. Maybe 3. Regardless I remember being happy with Overwatch content. It was a great time to enjoy the game and the content. Then when fortnite hit. It was also fun as hell. But as everything slowed down. It became clear to me how he was doing youtube for awhile. I took a break from his content. After 1 year or something. I always loved his content. No matter what he did now. He'll always be the rocket jumping solider to me. One of the greatest that will not be forgotten.
it is nice to see my boy muselk talk about this game and how it is still kicking (also it is nice to see him talk about solar knight and his demo knight videos)
i still remember watching you back in highschool and that was back in 2013! Man it sure brings back memories! Def one of the most engaging videos youve uploaded in ages!
Muselk coming back to tf2 was surprising. Making this kind of video is even more so. Love it honestly. Cool format of video and hopefully it will take off
I've played tf2 for 1k hours when i was going to highschool in 2014-2016 and it was pure fun! Especially, cosmetics and taunts make this game more fun. I can remember how i was having fun in the deathrun and saxton hale servers.
I never watched your old tf2 videos but i’ve heard stories about your impact on the community and it’s just nice to see you having fun with the game we all love again Museman
Ngl when i was a kid i used to watch your videos on tf2 then you started playing overwatch and i stopped. I never had a pc as a kid but i always loved watching tf2 videos (like team fabulous 2) but now as an adult i just hit 1000 hours on tf2 and im still loving this game like when i first watched your videos all those years ago. Welcome back to the family brother!!!
Man this is so heartwarming to hear. Tf2 which has been an almost unanimously life changing in people’s gaming experience still being preserved by said people is amazing. Muselk you were one of my main reason that tf2 was such an enjoyable game because of how creative you were with it, and ever since I was first able to boot it up, I’ve never had a single bad experience! Thank you and every other person that has kept giving the game its much deserved love
this video means alot to me right now. i never watched muselk's content much, but i always really liked it, and im glad he got back to an old favorite of his. tf2 and muselk are truly inseperable
probably around 200k of those 253k were idle bots, so it didn't hit an all time player count record, during last Christmas we had 100k bots just appear out of nowhere for a few days to get the chest drops and then disconnect, you can look at the charts
Man, seriously, no matter how much time passes, you will never stop being a tf2 enjoyer. Even though life happened and I've stopped playing video games all together, if there is one game I come back to just to have genuine fun and enjoy playing, its TF2. My profile picture says everything. Once you've played this game for a long enough time period, You will forever be a tf2 fan. The best and the most loved video game ever. Nothing will ever top this masterpiece.
Muselk, you got me in to PC gaming and specifically TF2. even though I don't watch your content very often, since I don't vibe with overwatch or fortnite, I still believe you are a legendary content creator, and you hold a special place in my heart. Thanks Muselk.
honestly the freedom you have in tf2 is something ive never really thought about. when i first tried overwatch i remembered thinking junkrat was basically demoman. was very disappointed at how stiff jumping with his explosives feel
Pretty sure I saw you in a match with Elmaxo also, but I miss you man. Watched you a lot back during the invasion update and slightly before that in 2015. Glad you never fully abandoned ship with TF2. I've played since 2008 and still enjoy it to this day.
Hi, wanted to say you making this video was really nice. I watched your content as a kid, and would tune in every week for Tryhard Tuesdays(/Wednesdays). I cannot remember any in-jokes about it anymore, but, I assure you, I was there. Watching your content inspired me to hop into the game more often and become a better rocket jumper. I wanted to be, as my eyes saw you as a middle school/early high school kid, a Legendary Trolldier God. I never put TF2 down (for long) after that. I am not a Legendary Trolldier God nowadays, but I can clear a tier 5 jump map given 20 or 30 minutes depending on how caffeinated I am at the time. I do appreciate the bringing up your transition from TF2 to Overwatch, and the community response to that shift. While at the time I also slipped into the Overwatch bubble, I do remember feeling that "traitor" feeling that was mentioned. I was no better, obviously. Early Overwatch was unironically a blast. However, a lot of people had the perception that you didn't quite appreciate what TF2 did for you, being a launchpad to your career. It is nice to have this dedicated piece showing that you really do appreciate the TF2 community as it stands and what it has done for you, and all of us really. Keep doing your best, and have a good one.
I started watching your videos at the height of my TF2 playing. Moved to Overwatch with you as well, but never felt the same connection with the game. I got TF2 as part of The Orange Box and played about 1,000 hours. It was, until about 5 or 6 years ago, my "old faithful" game that I'd probably put a few hours a week into. I dropped off watching your video's when you went to Fortnight but this just popped into my feed and I had to watch. I might give TF2 another whirl, though I'd need to get my skills brushed up again. I remember when TF2 went F2P, that was a month of some serious kill farming with my love of playing the spy. Newer players just didn't know how to counter it to begin with.
I still remember the amazing market gardener montages you used to post on the TF2 subreddit back before you were a huge TH-camr. Honestly when you blew up during the Fortnite craze I felt kind of round that someone spawned by the community I was part of had made it so big. All these years later you're still making amazing videos
God I remember coming home when I was like 11 watching your sniper dorito mtn dew drink mix video lmao, yesterday was my 21st birthday, amazing to see you still have love for this game as I just picked it back up a few weeks ago
Dude the video is so good! I really like this indepth informative kinda vid and it was still entertaining too! You can really tell he put a lot of effort into it and it really paid off 👏
yet again, his main channel now only consists of fortnite which seems to be the main cash grab at the moment. however, it isn't as popular as it was back in 2018-19; i just really hope that he sticks to his original personality more than a more scripted version of himself, but that's just me
Yeah, and just picture all the people that join TF2 because of it. I'm not a fan of Fortniter kids, but more players is more players at the end of the day. If we can keep getting more generations of players into the game, TF2 will probably never die.
@@waltss8896 I was too. But at-least the games we played were cultured and were arguably much better than what late Gen Z and Gen Alpha are growing up with to this day.
I cant belive that tf2 needs a introduction, but then again its bloody old. So i guess occasionaly these videos are needed. This one is pretty good, glad to have you back in the Badlands
Team Fortress 2 was fun when you left and its still fun now. no updates, no no new characters, no new maps. people get bored but people will eventually come back knowing nothing as changed from their beloved game. sometimes no change is better than a million seasons reworking the same character for the 4th time
Started watching your main channel back like in 2013-2014, when you had around 4k subs since i has watched a STAR_ Market Gardening video and stuck with you since then. TF2 and consequently, you, Star and Jerma brought me into the TH-cam and Twitch media and I have been imprisioned since then. So I don't know if i should feel grateful or curse you for this addiction. The point being; TF2 has always been a perfect combination of timeless aesthetics and gameplay, all desgined for rmaximum enjoyment for both the casual and addicted gamer, and having content creators that depict this so well.. no wonder why it's still alive and kicking 16 years later.
Truly inspired me to re-download the game and play it again once more. Tf2 is and always will be my favorite game ever since I played it for the first time over 10 years ago
It's crazy how most people now know you from overwatch or fortnite but I remember watching you play this game so long ago. I remember all the funny moments and hope there's some more
mannn i haven't watched one of your videos in so long, so happy this popped up on my feed. i miss tf2, i just really wish it had more competitive support.
Thank you, Muselk for making this video and bringing me back to 2014. when the first thing i did after school was watching your Tryhard Tuesday vids. such good times
It goes to show once again why TF2 is a Timeless Masterpiece
And now we just have meuslk just here again it's strange
Man. Havent seen you in a while.
TF2 will never die as long as stickmaster is here
Oh wow sa sniper is here
OH HE SAID THE THING
HE DID THE LAZY PURPLE REFERENCE
Not only that, tf2 has allowed so much creativity in the animation scene. So many tf2 animations that I can rewatch over and over. Some are absolute masterpieces.
I just rebegan watching Eltorro64rus' videos, abselutely fabulous videos. Or team fabulous 2
Emesis Blue ong is my actual favourite animated movie
We've got STAR_, Jerma985, and now Muselk back on TF2 in just the last few months alone. It's like my childhood is coming back to visit, and I'm all here for it.
facts it’s crazy to see all these OG goats coming back. would do anything to go back to being 11 years old discovering jerma and TF2 for the first time again
Hopefully we get Lazypurple back 2, hope his mental health is doing good
Brings me back to the old High Stakes days…
IKR!!!1!!11!!!
As a person who literally shares the birthdate with TF2, i can confirm, this game is a timeless masterpiece.
Muselk & Tf2... Two legends that will never die.
"EXTREME RANCHO RELAXO" - Muselk
Bring back Tryhard Tuesday!
October 12th 2057
@@rotforlifeHey bro can I join you?
March 17 2028
i have never been so proud to be part of this community, TF2 rocked my childhood and gave my countless memories and hours of fun, seeing it hit player peak and growing stronger no matter the lack of updates and content really does bring a tear to my eye, it is a timeless game that i know will never die and who better to tell the story than the man i grew up watching shoveling pepole to death and drinking bear sky high above everyone
By this point I'll never get tired of tf2 gameplay, humor, analysis videos.
Tf2 is just an fps masterpiece that I'm convinced got that magic that can't be replicated.
Thats kind of why I out right _don't_ like Open Fortress or TF2 Classic.
They both have my respect, but they can't replicate the "Magic" TF2 has.
The Merc of OF is NO WHERE near as endearing as the Original 9, (And just comes off as a "Faceless Nobody"),
And whilst I applaud TF2C for keeping it vanilla/sticking with the Classic Artstyle, it just feels like a Diet Coke version of TF2.
TF2 is proof that all you need is a free to play game with loot boxes. Yawn.
@@siilis1089csgo 😂
valve is scared to fuck it up so they are just leaving it alone in the players' hands lol
@@siilis1089 that could apply to a lot of games lol. what is your point?
This video is really special to me. I grew up with tf2 and while so many things in life change and evolve, tf2 has always been this steady rock of a game to call home. I grew up with Muselk’s videos as well and still have such fond memories of every tryhard tuesday, so to see him remember and remind us all how special this game is brought a tear to my eye. Thank you Muselk and TF2 for all of the good times, and for more good times for years to come!
It's so great to see Muselk be passionate about TF2 still. Brings a tear to my eye. No matter what, he'll always be a TF2 legend. If he plays more TF2 matches (Elmaxo you sly devil), then it'd be stellar to see him play with his old HUD. Thank you, Muselk. If you're reading this then you'll always have a place in the history of TF2
People knowing Muselk as "The Fortnite Guy" is absolutely crazy considering many of us old fart TF2 players still remember the golden age of TF2ubers with STAR_, Jerma985, Muselk, and others.
Haven't watched a Muselk video in ages, but I'm glad to see that the heart and soul of these videos are still present!
Same, same. When I saw 'Muselk' and 'tf2' in the title, my heart skipped a beat
used to watch his zombies vid daily
same I last watched muselk when he played overwatch
Good to see you again.
SFM animations and your videos were one of the main reason i started tf2 all these years ago.
Thank you.
i was bummed when Muselk stopped making tf2 content, but also understood his perspective of struggling to find new ways to make content, thus switching to something fresh to get the creative juices flowing. I'm so happy to see that even though its been quite a few years he still loves this game, and is willing to come back and give TF2 some of his personal flair again
I don’t think valve deserves content creators to promote their game anymore when they abandoned it … they make money from that game on the community market but refuse to remove bots and cheaters and update bugs
@@bobjamaica9045Valve probably (but likely) makes more money off Dota 2 and CS2 thus making them more profitable to update, hence why they don’t even bother making singleplayer games anymore once in a blue moon. I don’t really blame them because they only make a game when they have new innovation and tech, as opposed to releasing just because they need the money. However they can’t really innovate in TF2 because the code is like tangled wires and makes a fraction of the revenue. This is just my theory anyway.
@@bobjamaica9045valve doesnt deserve but TF2 definitely needs content creators to keep it alive like most games
started watching him when he was doing tf2, sad to see he left for overwatch, then fortnite but glad he still loves that game
Honestly I love the cow mangler purely for those moments when you stun an engi's sentry and shovel it to death. The engineer's reaction never fails to be funny.
The funniest thing is that it's actually just really good as well. Unless they decide to commit to the texan man that is.
i usually just get on top of it and do the dance of death where a sentry is chasing you and if you misstep you die but after thousands of hours in this game i can do it all the time
"Most people know me as the Fortnite guy" that hit hard...
It is a good day when muselk blesses us with TF2 vids
I can’t remember how many years ago I started watching you and your tf2 content. Now coming back years later as an adult human is kinda crazy. Thank you for the lovely memories muselk
at least now he made it more clear to those who think he's a traitor for "leaving" tf2 for another game that the reason why he "left" was because of a creative barricade, not because he doesn't like or appreciate the game, and those who still think he's a traitor clearly have never viewed it from the perspective of a content creator trying to make NEW content over an over again
Yeah same reason for Ster and Jerma, shame people can get so angry and ruin the good memories we had and even make the content creator unhappy with the community.
yeah, they ignore that he has an actual life, and cry and insult him for leaving an old ass game, how old is it, 16 years?
my issue isnt that he stopped tf2, it's that he became another bargain bin clickbait fortnite youtuber.
and im still not convinced he isnt just gonna go right back
@@2-Way_Intersection I mean let's face it: he's in too deep to give up fortnite and go back to tf2 or play another "main" game on the channel so don't expect him to return, In his mind, he's already creatively done everything he can think of in tf2, so he's not coming back with tf2 as a main stay as that ship has long since sailed
@@FED0RA yeah I definitely hate when viewers act towards creators like they're holding a knife to your neck if you dare leave like you have to bow down and serve them like some kind of foot-kissing peasant
this video makes me want to rewatch every lazypurple how it feels tf2 videos
I wish this was a main channel upload. The amount of love that can be seen here is just heartwarming. thank you muselk for this amazing video. as someone who just got into the game recently, I am having so much fun playing it with my friends who've been playing much longer than me and I am glad I can share in this amazing experience with them
Hopefully we might see a main channel TF2 content again 😭
Tf2 is a game that I genuinely have never gotten bored of
Muselk was the reason i got into pc gaming. i wanted to get a computer so i could play tf2 and get market gardens like him.
Same. My dad didnt allow violent games on my xbox so I just played TF2 since it ran on linux.
I had a shitty ubuntu machine back in grade 4.
It was insane finding a game that I could actually play on it other than Minecraft lol
@@honkhonk8009 TF2 ran on that "shitty machine?" In about 2011 or 2012, I had a computer with such low power that I couldn't even play Minecraft on it without having the fog distance extremely close to me, I think it was at 2 chunks. TF2 wouldn't run at all for me in 2009, except at about 4 FPS, which was unplayable.
@@101Voltsif you booted the game in DirectX 8 it could run significantly easier at the cost of graphics. It more than doubled my fps from a 35 or so to in the 90’s back before I invested in a real rig to use.
10:02 4 rockets in the WHAT!?
*I would like you to repeat that, good sir.*
wow, i was not expecting this! What a great and refreshing video!
“My next market garden montage”
Keep true to your words, or else I won’t let you pet my cat.
Man, this is why I started Tf2, it’s because of you Muselk, you and your personality
Same man. Those were the days.
I started TF2 before watching Muselk, but his uploads from six years ago probably continued my passion for the game. To this day I still play, having around 3500 hours. TF2 is one of those games you never really quit, you just take long breaks from it.
@@billnye7323 same except I have 6k hours now lol
We love you, even if you don’t play TF2.
This just shows, that you cared ❤
You could die and he wouldn't even notice.
@@declan7551 and what is the purpose of this comment? like isnt no one really notice if this guy dies?????????????
I started playing very recently, already love it a ton. The depth is just unmatched.
been a viewer of yours for a long time and it warms my heart to see u play the game again
The only thing that was missing from this video was the kill bind
As someone who fell in love with TF2 with the help of your videos but never played Overwatch or got very much into Fortnite, it’s easy for people like me to call you a “traitor” or think that you don’t like the game anymore.
But to watch a video like this where you basically geek out over how great TF2 is and show that this game still holds a special place in your heart makes me really happy.
I remember being apart of the traitor group for a few months. I didn't say a whole lot other than a few times. Maybe 3.
Regardless I remember being happy with Overwatch content. It was a great time to enjoy the game and the content. Then when fortnite hit. It was also fun as hell. But as everything slowed down. It became clear to me how he was doing youtube for awhile. I took a break from his content. After 1 year or something. I always loved his content. No matter what he did now. He'll always be the rocket jumping solider to me. One of the greatest that will not be forgotten.
When the world needed him most he cameback.
it is nice to see my boy muselk talk about this game and how it is still kicking (also it is nice to see him talk about solar knight and his demo knight videos)
i still remember watching you back in highschool and that was back in 2013! Man it sure brings back memories! Def one of the most engaging videos youve uploaded in ages!
I cant wait for the next Elmaxo x Muselk Hightower clip dump compilation collab, im so excited for new clip dumps of funny tf2 ragdolls
Muselk coming back to tf2 was surprising. Making this kind of video is even more so. Love it honestly. Cool format of video and hopefully it will take off
I've played tf2 for 1k hours when i was going to highschool in 2014-2016 and it was pure fun! Especially, cosmetics and taunts make this game more fun. I can remember how i was having fun in the deathrun and saxton hale servers.
Thank you for all the love and commitment you have to this game and this community.
"Remember son dying is gay"-soldier tf2
I never watched your old tf2 videos but i’ve heard stories about your impact on the community and it’s just nice to see you having fun with the game we all love again Museman
Ngl when i was a kid i used to watch your videos on tf2 then you started playing overwatch and i stopped. I never had a pc as a kid but i always loved watching tf2 videos (like team fabulous 2) but now as an adult i just hit 1000 hours on tf2 and im still loving this game like when i first watched your videos all those years ago. Welcome back to the family brother!!!
Man this is so heartwarming to hear. Tf2 which has been an almost unanimously life changing in people’s gaming experience still being preserved by said people is amazing. Muselk you were one of my main reason that tf2 was such an enjoyable game because of how creative you were with it, and ever since I was first able to boot it up, I’ve never had a single bad experience! Thank you and every other person that has kept giving the game its much deserved love
this was a good video, its clear you put tons of effort and passion into this one and i love to see it
Im happy to know he knows his roots. And the game that will never die and can always welcome him back
Edit: thanks for the likes
He's only back into TF2 content because his views dried up.
I feel like this is the beginning of something great. Thank you, Elmaxo
this video means alot to me right now. i never watched muselk's content much, but i always really liked it, and im glad he got back to an old favorite of his. tf2 and muselk are truly inseperable
probably around 200k of those 253k were idle bots, so it didn't hit an all time player count record, during last Christmas we had 100k bots just appear out of nowhere for a few days to get the chest drops and then disconnect, you can look at the charts
Man, seriously, no matter how much time passes, you will never stop being a tf2 enjoyer. Even though life happened and I've stopped playing video games all together, if there is one game I come back to just to have genuine fun and enjoy playing, its TF2. My profile picture says everything. Once you've played this game for a long enough time period, You will forever be a tf2 fan. The best and the most loved video game ever. Nothing will ever top this masterpiece.
yeah, there's just something about tf2 that keeps you coming back
ur TF2 vids were my childhood
Muselk, you got me in to PC gaming and specifically TF2. even though I don't watch your content very often, since I don't vibe with overwatch or fortnite, I still believe you are a legendary content creator, and you hold a special place in my heart. Thanks Muselk.
Thanks Muselk, I had a lot of fun with your videos and tf2 back in the day, glad to see you feel the same way
honestly the freedom you have in tf2 is something ive never really thought about. when i first tried overwatch i remembered thinking junkrat was basically demoman. was very disappointed at how stiff jumping with his explosives feel
Pretty sure I saw you in a match with Elmaxo also, but I miss you man. Watched you a lot back during the invasion update and slightly before that in 2015. Glad you never fully abandoned ship with TF2. I've played since 2008 and still enjoy it to this day.
Muselk was one of the first TF2bers that I ever watched, and to see another TF2 video from him feels special.
I’ve watched your tf2 videos since 2015. I remember I got into a game where you and tava were playing. Thanks for the memories and great videos muselk
Hi, wanted to say you making this video was really nice. I watched your content as a kid, and would tune in every week for Tryhard Tuesdays(/Wednesdays). I cannot remember any in-jokes about it anymore, but, I assure you, I was there. Watching your content inspired me to hop into the game more often and become a better rocket jumper. I wanted to be, as my eyes saw you as a middle school/early high school kid, a Legendary Trolldier God. I never put TF2 down (for long) after that. I am not a Legendary Trolldier God nowadays, but I can clear a tier 5 jump map given 20 or 30 minutes depending on how caffeinated I am at the time.
I do appreciate the bringing up your transition from TF2 to Overwatch, and the community response to that shift. While at the time I also slipped into the Overwatch bubble, I do remember feeling that "traitor" feeling that was mentioned. I was no better, obviously. Early Overwatch was unironically a blast. However, a lot of people had the perception that you didn't quite appreciate what TF2 did for you, being a launchpad to your career. It is nice to have this dedicated piece showing that you really do appreciate the TF2 community as it stands and what it has done for you, and all of us really. Keep doing your best, and have a good one.
Bro what a trip down memory lane! Muselk you are the entire reason I got into tf2 so thank you so so much!
Calling Emote to Taunts is treason
he has returned
“I didn’t say zat!” -Medic
Just watched the Elmaxo video, and was one of your older tf2 content enjoyers. You hit the nail on the head here.
Muselk: "As well as great area of effect damage"
Also Muselk: Shows direct hit gameplay*
look man the 2 people working on this game during their lunchbreak are trying
1:11 the fortnite guy? Nah the tf2 market garderner guy with a wizard hat.
I started watching your videos at the height of my TF2 playing. Moved to Overwatch with you as well, but never felt the same connection with the game. I got TF2 as part of The Orange Box and played about 1,000 hours. It was, until about 5 or 6 years ago, my "old faithful" game that I'd probably put a few hours a week into.
I dropped off watching your video's when you went to Fortnight but this just popped into my feed and I had to watch.
I might give TF2 another whirl, though I'd need to get my skills brushed up again.
I remember when TF2 went F2P, that was a month of some serious kill farming with my love of playing the spy. Newer players just didn't know how to counter it to begin with.
I miss the good old days.
I still remember the amazing market gardener montages you used to post on the TF2 subreddit back before you were a huge TH-camr. Honestly when you blew up during the Fortnite craze I felt kind of round that someone spawned by the community I was part of had made it so big.
All these years later you're still making amazing videos
Cheaters, boters, haters and even Valve: How are you still alive?
TF2: "I didn't hear no bell!"
"I did not have permission to die!"
Valve on the surface has complete apathy to anything and everything
@@CharaGonzalez-lt7yw sounds like maybe the surface infected their internal stuff as well
God I remember coming home when I was like 11 watching your sniper dorito mtn dew drink mix video lmao, yesterday was my 21st birthday, amazing to see you still have love for this game as I just picked it back up a few weeks ago
This is amazing content, why isn’t this a main channel video
every tuesday i was so excited for try hard tuesdays. been watching you for a while man keep it up
I just learnt that tf2 is exactly one day younger than me
Dude the video is so good! I really like this indepth informative kinda vid and it was still entertaining too! You can really tell he put a lot of effort into it and it really paid off 👏
don't worry mate I used to watch your vids many years ago when you were grinding tf2 back when I was trying to run the game on a HP laptop. Very fun
I really wish he would of uploaded this to his main channel. It would of gotten over 100s of thousands of views and covered way more viewership.
yet again, his main channel now only consists of fortnite which seems to be the main cash grab at the moment. however, it isn't as popular as it was back in 2018-19; i just really hope that he sticks to his original personality more than a more scripted version of himself, but that's just me
Yeah, and just picture all the people that join TF2 because of it. I'm not a fan of Fortniter kids, but more players is more players at the end of the day. If we can keep getting more generations of players into the game, TF2 will probably never die.
i mean tbf the fortnite kids today are the same as the kid i was when i first played tf2@@JeffarryLounder
@@waltss8896 I was too. But at-least the games we played were cultured and were arguably much better than what late Gen Z and Gen Alpha are growing up with to this day.
Dude i grew up watching muselk's tf2 vids, nice to see another
hope you make more tf2 videos in the future ive missed them all too much
I cant belive that tf2 needs a introduction, but then again its bloody old. So i guess occasionaly these videos are needed. This one is pretty good, glad to have you back in the Badlands
You dont know how happy I was when I saw this video pop up. It brings sooo much good memories😊
"Good news! We're not dying! We are going to live forever!"
I didn't expect a video like this from this channel but I loved it. I hope you do more scripted content, even if it's not about tf2.
Always nice to see you come back to your roots man you made me fall in love with tf2
I MISS YOU BABY
Team Fortress 2 was fun when you left and its still fun now.
no updates, no no new characters, no new maps. people get bored but people will eventually come back knowing nothing as changed from their beloved game. sometimes no change is better than a million seasons reworking the same character for the 4th time
Oh how I miss this muselk, its been 5+ years....he finally came back home
Started watching your main channel back like in 2013-2014, when you had around 4k subs since i has watched a STAR_ Market Gardening video and stuck with you since then. TF2 and consequently, you, Star and Jerma brought me into the TH-cam and Twitch media and I have been imprisioned since then. So I don't know if i should feel grateful or curse you for this addiction. The point being; TF2 has always been a perfect combination of timeless aesthetics and gameplay, all desgined for rmaximum enjoyment for both the casual and addicted gamer, and having content creators that depict this so well.. no wonder why it's still alive and kicking 16 years later.
Rocket jumping into landing on someone with a shovel is probably the most skilled gaming move in existence 😂
they need to add this game to ps4/ps5
Truly inspired me to re-download the game and play it again once more. Tf2 is and always will be my favorite game ever since I played it for the first time over 10 years ago
It's crazy how most people now know you from overwatch or fortnite but I remember watching you play this game so long ago. I remember all the funny moments and hope there's some more
The legend is back 🎉🎉🎉
with constant update this would of been a top 10 game still
It’s great to see you back on TF2 Muselk, such an amazing thing to see 😊
mannn i haven't watched one of your videos in so long, so happy this popped up on my feed. i miss tf2, i just really wish it had more competitive support.
00:25 that didnt age well
This is an absolutely wonderful video timing and cues are amazing
it’s refreshing to see muselk put his soul into this video, he actually seems like he’s enjoying making his content
I needed this, I missed this, i always loved watching you play tf2 and ow
Thank you, Muselk for making this video and bringing me back to 2014.
when the first thing i did after school was watching your Tryhard Tuesday vids.
such good times
Couldn’t let that market garden clip from the Elmaxo vid go without mention could you
(I don’t blame you, it’s brilliant!)