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SteamID64 | 76561197999725687 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:39459959] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:19729979 |
Country | Netherlands |
Signed Up | April 7, 2014 |
Last Posted | November 23, 2018 at 8:42 AM |
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Headphones | Sennheiser HD800 |
Monitor | Asus VG248QE |
looks like one of those shit movies that makes a lot of money
the original 150 pokemon are the only real pokemon
Bound_b4nny said on stream that froyo black might have picked up grape
b4nny, his taps, and his team of informants..
he has infiltrated every known organization.
cpi is actually one of the least important things..
the two most important factors are probably decent malfunction speed and decent perfect control speed:
(very) old sensors would just crap out on you with every flick you did because they couldn't handle the speed. and i can imagine that most cheap office mice still suffer from this.
this hasn't really big an issue for a while, though. at least, not with gaming sensors. (which is why you rarely hear anyone mention it at all.)
there's still a (big) gap in consistency and overall performance between office sensors and gaming sensors, so if you play FPS games a lot then imo it's definitely worth it to get something decent.
i mean, even the very cheap WMO or G100s use gaming-grade sensors and easily outperform any office mouse out there.
is it vitally important? well, arguably not. because if you use a mouse long enough, then you will adapt to it and its shortcomings.
but how many high-level comp players do you know that use an office mouse..? probably none, and probably with a good reason
razer still uses the same cheap (TTC mechanical) scroll wheels, so yes.
the Chroma tracks fine, albeit with higher delay than logitech their mice (especially on higher cpi).
zowie their mice are nothing special, but they have nice shapes. but also have higher delay than logitech their stuff.
G502 is nice if you value low latency and good tracking. the scroll wheel got plenty of complaints, though. (due to its design, it's loose/wobbly.) unfortunately the g502 is quite heavy and it has 99 buttons.
if you want that ultimately low delay, you'll want to make it yourself.
the guy made a wireless mouse that has even lower latency than logitech their wired mice. both click delay and tracking delay are lower. hilarious.
when by myself i like creativity. music, drawing, animation. i'm no professional by any means, but that's not the point of that shit anyway.
it feels really fuckin' relaxing and 'free' for me to just put on some nice music and then draw/animate stuff. making music is more demanding for me for some reason, but it's incredibly fulfilling and exciting to do.
i don't have money or space to get myself a ton of instruments and tools, but with a PC and the internet you can already do so much.
definitely recommended.
the301stspartanI think it's standard to do it asleep when they take out all 4
not here, unless it's changed since mine were taken out (~4 years ago). i got all 4 taken out and had to do it in 2 goes, with regular local anesthetics.
wow, asleep? that's not how it's done here. they just numb the side of the mouth from which they will remove the tooth/teeth, and you're awake while they remove it/them. i presume you could request to be asleep if you have a good reason, but it's not the standard.
for me it was quite a nasty experience tbh. my teeth were very stubborn and they had to crush them into pieces while they were still attached to my face. this ended up shattering the teeth and they spend ages getting out all the small shards. of course it didn't hurt while they did it, but the sound and feeling goes through your skull and it really fucking sucked.
hurt like fucking crazy for a few days after that, real proper pain despite the meds. but maybe i'm just a pussy.
i had to do it twice, because they do only 1 side of your face (to prevent you from choking on your own tongue). man i'm glad that shit is over.
but to be fair, the pain only lasted a few days. i'd rather go through that again than to be really really ill for a full week.
still not so bad. i'm no fan of overwatch but i could get paid playing it.. sure.
Kupkakehttp://i.imgur.com/fC3Fmwc.png
ooh, blank black hhkb with RF WASD caps? and a custom cable? :-P
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nice set!
what's this kb? there's keys on the left side?
omnifici think it could. I'm a line cook at a nice french restaurant. I love the work, and it requires no education whatsoever to do. I could see myself cooking in 40 years
that's great dude,
but still not good enough a reason to just quit school.
what's your argument to quit - you don't feel like it? lol
unless you got some kind of once-in-a-lifetime offer to work at the best restaurant in the world, just finish school and then pursue your career in cooking.
but coverage
waiting for someone to post the most epic battle that goes on for dozens of lines