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What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

Submitted by Kaloka, , Thread ID: 41973

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RE: What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

#11
TF 2 is just a hat simulator, in which everything is done for the sake of making money, unlike Overwatn, which always has interesting updates

RE: What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

#12
Overwatch has a fairly indepth lore, which separates it from TF2.

RE: What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

#13
I don't like it when people compare OW and TF2.
They are 2 very different games. Which satisfy (At least for me) 2 very different needs.
The only things they have in common is the genre.

Overwatch is much more competitive I found. And requires a different set of skills.
The gameplay is incredibly different.

Now, if you compared Paladins and Overwatch. That's different.

RE: What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

#14
More content, constant updates, no market, good community feedback

RE: What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

#15
Even if they share tons of features, I feel that Overwatch could be considered more competitive that TF2 because of the way all things are implemented, so if you want to really tryhard buy overwatch

RE: What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

#16
Blizzard gives a crap about Overwatch not like Valve and Tf2.

RE: What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

#17
You can buy interesting games if you like, and there's a difference between them

RE: What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

#18
Overwatch has that blizzard polish, deffinitley a more pretty and smooth game experience. But TF2 is great for fun/goofing around and casual experiences.

RE: What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

#19
Less weapon based, no money needed to access gameplay/items besides the initial payment, better cosmetics, frequent hero additions, etc.

RE: What distinguishes Overwatch from Tf2

#20
TF2 is the og but many people are switching to Overwatch. I liked TF2 because of the personality you get with every character. In Overwatch, it's just oh some edgy guy. Oh some monkey dude. In TF2, each character is distinguishable and have nice personalities.

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