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In keeping with the short duration of the community event, one simple, short Tour was offered, rather than a extensive Campaign. Originally planned as lasting only a week, the Tour was extended to April 16 as "Memes vs Machines 2", owing to the strong community participation, which nearly continuously occupied over 50 servers the first week.<ref>NUKLEAR [https://steamcommunity.com/groups/potatomvmservers#announcements/detail/1782771075735885615 Memes vs. Machines: Deadline Extended!], APR 7 @ 8:45AM.</ref>
 
In keeping with the short duration of the community event, one simple, short Tour was offered, rather than a extensive Campaign. Originally planned as lasting only a week, the Tour was extended to April 16 as "Memes vs Machines 2", owing to the strong community participation, which nearly continuously occupied over 50 servers the first week.<ref>NUKLEAR [https://steamcommunity.com/groups/potatomvmservers#announcements/detail/1782771075735885615 Memes vs. Machines: Deadline Extended!], APR 7 @ 8:45AM.</ref>
  
Players were awarded an Operation: Memes vs Machines, April Fools Participant Medal for 60 minutes of ''successful'' wave time; successful referring to the requirement that time played in any wave only counted if the player both started and completed the full wave. Individual progressed was tracked on the Potato.tf website only if the player was logged on to the site (through Steam) and joined the event games only though the website. Time was counted only once for completion of any wave.
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Players were awarded an Operation: Memes vs Machines, April Fools Participant Medal for 60 minutes of ''successful'' wave time; successful referring to the requirement that time played in any wave only counted if the player both started and completed the full wave. Individual progress could be viewed on the Potato.tf website only if the player was logged on to the site (through Steam). A wave could be completed multiple times but the total time spent would be capped at 4 minutes per wave.
 
[[Operation Canteen Crasher|Canteen Crasher]] will continue until the May 30, 2019.
 
[[Operation Canteen Crasher|Canteen Crasher]] will continue until the May 30, 2019.
  

Revision as of 14:06, 18 April 2019

https://steamcommunity.com/groups/potatomvmservers#announcements/detail/1738860345382567879

Operation Memes vs Machines was a hybrid Contest-Charity-Tour community Mann vs Machine event organized and hosted by Potato's Custom MvM Servers that was announced on February 1, 2019.

Contest

MvM Meme vs Machine2.jpg

Charity

Tour

On April 1, 2019, the Canteen Crasher campaign servers were overtaken by the Memes vs Machines missions. Maps previously used in Potato's Custom MvM Servers were reused with meme waves.

In keeping with the short duration of the community event, one simple, short Tour was offered, rather than a extensive Campaign. Originally planned as lasting only a week, the Tour was extended to April 16 as "Memes vs Machines 2", owing to the strong community participation, which nearly continuously occupied over 50 servers the first week.[1]

Players were awarded an Operation: Memes vs Machines, April Fools Participant Medal for 60 minutes of successful wave time; successful referring to the requirement that time played in any wave only counted if the player both started and completed the full wave. Individual progress could be viewed on the Potato.tf website only if the player was logged on to the site (through Steam). A wave could be completed multiple times but the total time spent would be capped at 4 minutes per wave. Canteen Crasher will continue until the May 30, 2019.

Updates

References

  1. NUKLEAR Memes vs. Machines: Deadline Extended!, APR 7 @ 8:45AM.


External links

See also