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the return of lazypurple
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuqImZKygvw

thoughts?

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuqImZKygvw[/youtube]

thoughts?
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#2
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Didn’t jerma “return” a couple of months ago

Didn’t jerma “return” a couple of months ago
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#3
refresh.tf
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Good video honestly, I also think these things he brought up is why I never switched to overwatch

Good video honestly, I also think these things he brought up is why I never switched to overwatch
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#4
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solid video but not quite correct when he says "at a fundamental level, the characters in tf2 take time to switch directions" because null movement cancelling scripts exist and are so widely used
time stamp in video where he says this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuqImZKygvw&t=641

solid video but not quite correct when he says "at a fundamental level, the characters in tf2 take time to switch directions" because null movement cancelling scripts exist and are so widely used
time stamp in video where he says this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuqImZKygvw&t=641
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#5
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Glad to see him back finally.

Glad to see him back finally.
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#6
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bearodactylsolid video but not quite correct when he says "at a fundamental level, the characters in tf2 take time to switch directions" because null movement cancelling scripts exist and are so widely used
time stamp in video where he says this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuqImZKygvw&t=641

I think he means the non instantaneous movement accel that existe when going from being still to moving. Subtle in tf2 compared to cs:go but hey at least its not overwatch with no accel and aids adad crouch spam

[quote=bearodactyl]solid video but not quite correct when he says "at a fundamental level, the characters in tf2 take time to switch directions" because null movement cancelling scripts exist and are so widely used
time stamp in video where he says this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuqImZKygvw&t=641[/quote]
I think he means the non instantaneous movement accel that existe when going from being still to moving. Subtle in tf2 compared to cs:go but hey at least its not overwatch with no accel and aids adad crouch spam
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#7
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springrollsbearodactylsolid video but not quite correct when he says "at a fundamental level, the characters in tf2 take time to switch directions" because null movement cancelling scripts exist and are so widely used
time stamp in video where he says this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuqImZKygvw&t=641
I think he means the non instantaneous movement accel that existe when going from being still to moving. Subtle in tf2 compared to cs:go but hey at least its not overwatch with no accel and aids adad crouch spam

With a null movement script, if you press A then D, you will move right. Without a null movement script, you will just stand still. It affects what your effective input is.

This is separate from the (slight) movement acceleration in TF2: when you change direction or start moving, your speed ramps up from 0 to maximum over a very small period of time. CS:GO has the same mechanic, but it is much stronger. This is different from Overwatch: , where you start out at full speed whenever you move in a new direction (except for lucio I think?)

[quote=springrolls][quote=bearodactyl]solid video but not quite correct when he says "at a fundamental level, the characters in tf2 take time to switch directions" because null movement cancelling scripts exist and are so widely used
time stamp in video where he says this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuqImZKygvw&t=641[/quote]
I think he means the non instantaneous movement accel that existe when going from being still to moving. Subtle in tf2 compared to cs:go but hey at least its not overwatch with no accel and aids adad crouch spam[/quote]
With a null movement script, if you press A then D, you will move right. Without a null movement script, you will just stand still. It affects what your effective input is.

This is separate from the (slight) movement acceleration in TF2: when you change direction or start moving, your speed ramps up from 0 to maximum over a very small period of time. CS:GO has the same mechanic, but it is much stronger. This is different from Overwatch: , where you start out at full speed whenever you move in a new direction (except for lucio I think?)
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#8
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there is this vid too by him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IQgRifoSko

there is this vid too by him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IQgRifoSko
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#9
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VulcanDidn’t jerma “return” a couple of months ago

Jerma just played some TF2 on stream

[quote=Vulcan]Didn’t jerma “return” a couple of months ago[/quote]
Jerma just played some TF2 on stream
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#10
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I'm surprised that he actually raised so many valid points. Good video.

I'm surprised that he actually raised so many valid points. Good video.
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