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And if not, at least I have this thread to refer to anytime someone mentions community servers being dead. Now I need one for digital archaeology, and maybe for the eternal "Is TF2 dead" debate (though, I've covered that one in other threads that I can refer to).
Also, you just reminded me that I should have mentioned that you can search for casual matches and play on or hop between community servers at the same time. Might edit that post soon(TM).
If you ask me, it's pretty stupid that people would rather slog through bot and cheater hell than play on Uncletopia because it's "not casual" or it's "too competitive"
Edit: No wait also they only play on garbage maps. That's the only real difference. The people on Uncletopia are identical in every way to the people on Casual, the only difference is you play Upward then Badwater then Upward then Badwater then Upward then Badwater then Upward then Badwater then Upward then Badwater.
And people nowadays act like people being good and playing the game well is a crime against humanity or something