1st - Froyo
2nd - Ascent
3rd - Se7en
4th - Svift
Account Details | |
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SteamID64 | 76561198059010255 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:98744527] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:49372263 |
Country | Colombia |
Signed Up | March 30, 2018 |
Last Posted | May 8, 2024 at 11:33 AM |
Posts | 55 (0 per day) |
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In-game Sensitivity | 1.4 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6 |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
1000 |
Resolution |
3440X1440 |
Refresh Rate |
144hz |
Hardware Peripherals | |
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Mouse | Logitech G302 |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe |
Mousepad | |
Headphones | HyperX Cloud II |
Monitor | Acer EI342CKR |
You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like https://puu.sh/B4RWm/a4df456234.jpg
Ridiculous potential and commitment , if you pass on him and another team picks him, you will lose against him
I just kinda wished it costed less since we get far less services compared to CSGO :/ if the prize for open was smaller maybe sandbaggers could actually try and get better in IM, if we're gonna get a volatile client and less services than their other game, why should we pay the same amount?
vulcDannyHollowand we expect to be taken seriously by other eSports companies smhi'm not trying to defend bming here but people bm in every form of competition, it's not limited to tf2
yes of course and that's fine, because most bm in bigger esports and even sports in general is just messing around but it feels like most bm in tf2 is actually ill willed like people actually do want to put others down and elevate their egos
MakU can just mute ppl who you know are going to bm (lets be honest, community is small, we all know who is gonna act in what ways).
that's a solution for sure but only if youve been in this community for a decent amount of time, i very recently just got into it and im already thinking in staying an spectator at best. if someone new comes in and gets bmed chances are that person won't come back, there just really is no excuse for bm (in a "serious" competition)
I really hate how there's not a single established league for South America, people will always mention some random brazilian league without realizing that Brazilians speak Portuguese and the absolute rest of South America speaks Spanish, so instead I have to play in +100 ping servers in the US and wait months to get a region bypass request on Faceit. Basically all I want is good ping and a south american SPANISH community so that I can start there but up until now that seems impossible for some reason.
also wished BM didn't exist you can say "ignore it" "it doesn't matter" all you want but the truth is as soon as you read BM in chat or whatever it stays in your mind, at least limit your BM to faceit or pubs or scrims or whatever but in a paid league is the scummiest shit, and we expect to be taken seriously by other eSports companies smh
Hey I'm Daniel, I'm from Colombia, I'm 20 years old and I've been playing tf2 for about 6 years, in a somewhat consistent basis, and Pubs don't fulfill me anymore so I've been looking to get into competitive for quite a while now, there aren't any competitive resources in my region, and South American resources are out of the question since my ping is too high in those servers, I was negated entry in TF2PL and tf2center seems kinda dead most of the times, so I thought maybe here I could get some chance to get into comp.
I don't have much experience apart from Newbie Mixes and a few matches in early Faceit
I play scout mainly because of my ping but I enjoy it anyway
My schedule is pretty flexible and I'm willing to commit so that I can learn