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As for quickplay/casual, I couldn't care less about either, as long as it takes me to a server I want to play on. I still haven't watched Zesty's video, but for someone who usually has good takes, it's surprising that he wants quickplay back. Like I said, I don't care what system is in TF2, but quickplay struck me as the inferior system. Then again, I've only ever used the server browser back then.
At least I can't remember using quickplay, and I'm curious as to how others can remember it so vividly, when all it did was send you to a server. My biggest memories were some kid yelling "SPY SPY SPY" in sheer panic, not the time that I pressed a button, and it took me somewhere.
Zesty Jesus is free to have an opinion but he presented exaggerated and distorted information as cold hard facts in a video he intentionally designed to appear journalistic, dragging the runtime to bloat the viewers head, leaving them with his opinions as the truth.
My thread was bait to the highest degree but I still believe Zesty Jesus made the video as propaganda to bend the future of this game to his own accord. Fostering a community as attention-starved and neglected as this one is perfect for inciting brigades to a company they will immediately bootlick as soon as they believe the best change is made.