the only thing i found enjoyable in the game was trying to hold rail spots in huge ffa servers
the duel mode is awful and the 3v3 thing is retarded hiding behind corners all day
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the only thing i found enjoyable in the game was trying to hold rail spots in huge ffa servers
the duel mode is awful and the 3v3 thing is retarded hiding behind corners all day
y wont chupa play dota with me
addicted 2 lifting
htmldogs is a straightforward "guide" that gets a lot of praise
headfirst has been getting praised a lot lately as well. I've heard the php book doesnt even get into oop so you probably want something else. ive been using php and mysql web development. if you find the latest edition pdf of that lmk. it goes fast to the point where it probably wouldnt be worth it if you don't already know a c-style language though.
php is one of the easiest languages to learn and one of the most employable. it's completely illogical to not learn it if you're getting into webdev just because some cooldude blogger told you it is structured bad
12.04 12.10 hang on install using the actual isos. doesn't hang on installation of some 1ghz netbook, but on an i5 machine..
fuck
I tried wubi before that and got to tf2 installation but didnt give it enough space to work properly(i think).
SolidSpeerlaiyedlI don't think they realize that a lot of invite/top 6s players think their format is just a joke.
Then those close minded 6s players should wake up and realise that their format isn't the only one.
Cmon -frag me
pls stop
standing and moving accuracy are the same
x6 if you mean undefeated in matches, not maps(i think). mix^ otherwise
lansky why do u always do this
at the end of the day youre going to react to your crosshair being over a target and press the shoot button. if you're off by microamounts across a different game it's not going to make a difference. for a change of perspective: there are actually people that regularly change their sensitivity if they notice themselves consistently under or overshooting shots on that particular day/week/whatever.
has there been a halftime show that people dont bitch about
enigmavilethe difference between casual tf2 and competitive tf2 is too big compared to other games.
the only difference in casual sc2 and competitive sc2 is skill. same with mobas and cs (plus going from 16vs16 or w/e to 5v5). we have class limits, item bans, and having certain classes being useless in most situations.
your use of CS as an example is a poor choice; medic aside the structural differences in pub/competitive are much the same in CS and TF2.
the other comparisons are valid though
TF2 is the most popular fps game watched competitively really, I'm not sure why he mentioned it at all.
I think it also explains why quakelive has a way higher proportion of its userbase as active followers of tournaments. I say proportion because the numbers are still terrible like any other fps game, but that's just because the game isn't popular.
It seems more likely that Valve would implement a 6v6 style matchmaking system if weapon bans had more structure. From their perspective having seemingly random items based on what experienced players consider fun or not overpowered or whatever metric we use these days lacks officialism. It wouldn't be a stretch for there to be an implementation of 6v6 fully vanilla, they have a matchmaking system intact for two of their games
5 year old gpus are overkill for tf2.. you should be able to get away with near anything
you can assume 1024x768 or lower
everything is dead except ql
a new quake game wont work. it would have to attract new players, but the game as is isn't appealing to the average player. the changes needed would butcher it in the eyes of anyone who plays quake right now. quake4 was considered too different even though the game is familiar to all the old ones and was rather solid towards the end of its development.
basically a game with a rabid conservative fanbase that isn't even that popular to begin with has no chance of making some massively popular game. fps isnt going to get any bigger than tf2