Goblin Cock

What is Goblin Cock? A collection of game servers that are online 24/7 that you can play on at any time.

> Menu

* Rules * Map Pool * Art * Donate

> General Information

> Currently Goblin Cock only offers servers in Europe, all of the servers use the "goblincock" tag.

> There are daily session that begin at 18:00 GMT1+. You can also join the steam group and chat to be notified for session pings or server related matters. Our goal with Goblin Cock is simple, to revive the old "hang out" servers where people would talk and play the game. We want interesting people to play on the servers, talk about topics of which you are knowledgeable or simply fuck about.

> Due to a large chunk of the player-base not being familiar with Steam chat, there is also a Discord server you can join for session pings. The Discord server will be void of text & voice-chat since we want players to speak in-game.

> About the Team Fortress 2 servers. Goblin Cock #1 is pure vanilla and follows the standard quickplay ruleset, Goblin Cock #2 runs community maps and random modifications that can be added or removed at any point, the server functions as a museum for maps that we have found interesting.

> The Half Life 2 Death Match server lacks a proper schedule, the server is pure vanilla with the addition of community maps. There is a separate sub-forum on the steam-group dedicated for HL2DM

> Events

Every Sunday at 18:00 GMT+1 there is a tournament happening on the Team Fortress 2 servers. In greater detail here

> Instances

> Team Fortress 2: Goblin Cock #1 - Homo Erotic Special

> Team Fortress 2: Goblin Cock #2 - Reverted Foreskin

> Half Life 2 Death Match: Goblin Cock - The Islamic Brotherhood

> Commands

!fov allows you to change field of view to the one you prefer the most.

!nextmap shows the next map.

!nominate nominate a map you would like to play next.

!revote Voted the wrong map? Cast your vote again.

!rtv vote on the next map or to switch maps.

!scramble Are the teams unbalanced? Do !scramble.

!timeleft time left until the next map.

> How we see things

TLDR: you got offended by someone in-game? We won't mute them or ban them. There is a mute feature in games for a reason.

We prefer minimal moderation. What do we mean by this? How you decide to play the game and what you say should be up to you, the only occasions we will take action is when someone is cheating or using exploits. We prefer if you only spoke English in the servers, in general we don't mind if you speak another tongue for a little bit.

In addition if someone says something you don't like, we won't take action to ban or mute them, all the games we support as of now have an in-game mute feature on the client. We go under the idea that a "community" can self moderate by muting people the majority doesn't like.