Title. There are also many more pros who also need profiles pic but I'm bringing up the most well-known imo
tserc [#2]I think that vlr only has a small developer team, I think some of us may need to volunteer to become devs if we want to make vlr more of a hltv-style forum and website.
yeah, I think vlr is just a side project
but it has potential to become the hltv equivalent if proper time and attention is given to it
Aayan [#4]yeah, I think vlr is just a side project
but it has potential to become the hltv equivalent if proper time and attention is given to it
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burritx [#6]Because teams or players have to reach out to vlr.gg to add extra info like name twitter and a photo
wait, they do?
Monsteiur [#7]wait, they do?
Yuh, and if I had to guess demon1 probably has no photo because he was a sub at the time they sent the photos (BcJ was the one on main roster)
tserc [#2]I think that vlr only has a small developer team, I think some of us may need to volunteer to become devs if we want to make vlr more of a hltv-style forum and website.
Vlr is its own style of forum (you can trace the history to team fortress tv and over.gg) I can't imagine them changing it drastically to be more the hltv style.
Also the site has tones of development work out into it, the APIs for stats and data collection. Data analytics features like vlr ratings.
PrinceCharming [#10]Vlr is its own style of forum (you can trace the history to team fortress tv and over.gg) I can't imagine them changing it drastically to be more the hltv style.
Also the site has tones of development work out into it, the APIs for stats and data collection. Data analytics features like vlr ratings.
I tried to make it an analogy and I failed. I tried tho, so that's good
also sorry for the misunderstanding man.