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trading among different games has slight differences internally
so it would take extra work + possibly be misleading for my usecase
like 4 people have given me items but none have posted here
harbor your +frags
only testing csgo items pelase no tf2 items i have a million of those god bless
hello friends. my robots need some benchmarking done on them. large tradeoffers can supposedly break steam's tradeoffer api in rare cases which would be a real disaster
i need a lot of items that I can move around and test stuff on. if u have crates/godawful $.01 items you know you'll never use I would apprecaite the help. if u have some insane 100+ bulk offer I could trade 1-1 market price.
https://steamcommunity.com/tradeoffer/new/?partner=97798&token=FDe8-Q49
god bless
nothing should be just placebo. record a demo and do a timedemo before and after
ForefatherKey thing here is deliberate practice
you can put tons of time into a lot of things but if that time is just spent fucking about its not going to mean much vs somebody who spends his time trying to improve and get better
i think this is more applicable to things like language learning. if youre playing a game it's likely youre trying to win because thats the point of the game. everyone probably realizes that if you train in prophunt you probably arent going to get better.
kind of related is density of practice. people that do something a small amount over long stretches of time tend to be worse off than people that work on something in a huge burst in a short period of time
you're better than 99% of the people that play the game even if you're bad relative to other people that are playing competitively
but you shouldnt take the hour count literally anyways. the take home is 'if you do something a lot you will probably get good at it and most people will never ever be willing to do that so theyre bad at everything'
yeah. community based decision making always leads to great things
i remember a group attempting this on me on dota except the guy just cloned the profile of my friend
the dota lobby had a full 9 people in lobby waiting for me and a person named ayesee in the broadcast slot it was icnredible
if the account has csgo on it and isnt tradebanned i can just give you $10 paypal and you can buy a new csgo on g2a
you have to spend $5 to unlock an account for trading
new accounts get a month trade ban
old accounjts that havent had anything bought on them get a month trade ban
a new steamguard auth requires a week i think. theres a sharable file that you can use across different computers in your steam folder though (which i would want)
use is for testing steambots
if you have an alt that you happened to have bought something on and will probably never use again let me buy it
disclaimer: i need full info
i've bought bitcoin from a couple people on tftv so u can probably assume i wont scam you
god bless
eswc hasnt had a good event in a decade, it's surprising that people are surprised by it at this point