The logo competition for the 2025 4chan Spring Babby Cup is now taking submissions. | ||
Please send all submissions to Potatotron. Logos will be placed in this gallery. This will be followed by a polling period to determine which logo will be used. You must supply a high-res PNG file (5000x5000 limit) and the original multi-layer source file. Additionally you must supply a qualifiers version as well as the main logo. | ||
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Many years later I came back and found to my surprise that it was no longer shit and started watching. Eventually I decided to start managing and made a team of my own. That team was actually /agdg/, /gd/ came later. Fun was had for a time. | Many years later I came back and found to my surprise that it was no longer shit and started watching. Eventually I decided to start managing and made a team of my own. That team was actually /agdg/, /gd/ came later. Fun was had for a time. | ||
A couple years after that I retired due to lack of interest and talent, | A couple years after that I retired due to lack of interest and talent, but then I found someone else to do the tactical side of things and came back to make 3D models of kerning and little else. | ||
Eventually that advisory role faded out and I moved onto other endeavors. I took from this experience a much improved ability to 3D model, a solid basis on how an esports scene worked, some video editing experience, some soft skills in dealing with very varied people, and a lot of game theory viewed through the lens of a konami sports game series. | |||
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===Moral Disclaimer=== | ===Moral Disclaimer=== | ||
The 4chan Cup | The 4chan Cup was once one of the most interesting video game things that happened on 4chan.<br> | ||
For any future cyberarcheologists that stumble upon this page know that my participation in the cup did not imply any sort of endorsement of 4chan as a whole, or any specific board(s), many of which I found detestable, flawed, or just plain weird. | For any future cyberarcheologists that stumble upon this page know that my participation in the cup did not imply any sort of endorsement of 4chan as a whole, or any specific board(s), many of which I found detestable, flawed, or just plain weird. |
Latest revision as of 04:33, 1 June 2023
Back in the earliest days of the 4cc I found the stream and watched some divegrass. I said to myself: "wow this is shit" and left.
Many years later I came back and found to my surprise that it was no longer shit and started watching. Eventually I decided to start managing and made a team of my own. That team was actually /agdg/, /gd/ came later. Fun was had for a time.
A couple years after that I retired due to lack of interest and talent, but then I found someone else to do the tactical side of things and came back to make 3D models of kerning and little else.
Eventually that advisory role faded out and I moved onto other endeavors. I took from this experience a much improved ability to 3D model, a solid basis on how an esports scene worked, some video editing experience, some soft skills in dealing with very varied people, and a lot of game theory viewed through the lens of a konami sports game series.
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Moral Disclaimer
The 4chan Cup was once one of the most interesting video game things that happened on 4chan.
For any future cyberarcheologists that stumble upon this page know that my participation in the cup did not imply any sort of endorsement of 4chan as a whole, or any specific board(s), many of which I found detestable, flawed, or just plain weird.