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| − | + | Comp.tf aims to be a hub for all things competitive tf2. | |
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| + | From player/league history to map strategies, everything has its space on our wiki. It was founded by [[User:Kaneco|Kaneco]] in July 1st 2013, originally intended to be a generic wordpress site detailing various Team Fortress 2 guides, the wiki idea came as a spontaneous thing that was posted to the various forums of the competitive scene and got a decent amount of attention, allowing it to grow and become what it is today. [[User:Atlas|Atlas]] was the first member promoted to the [[Administration Team|Admin]] position, after being an essential part of the initial growth and quality of the wiki. | ||