I'm thinking of buying a server from tragic, and I see under configurable options to purchase the server, accelerator, and there are two types, hyper, and ultra. What are these?
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SteamID64 | 76561198002605690 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:42339962] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:21169981 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | October 12, 2012 |
Last Posted | March 11, 2016 at 3:19 PM |
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In-game Sensitivity | .68 |
Windows Sensitivity | N/A |
Raw Input | 1 |
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1600x900 |
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Mouse | Zowie FK |
Keyboard | Keycool 87 Cherry MX Blue |
Mousepad | Steelseries QCKMini |
Headphones | Turtlebeach P11 |
Monitor | Asus VG248QE |
Scholar why are all of your posts so amazing.
Perhaps add a per user system which includes graphs of damage done on specific maps over a couple months? To show your improvements.
KillingDeepI'm fairly new to ESEA, do you have to pay for premium as well as the entry fee?
To be considered "paid", you just need to have your league fee paid but to play matches you need both. To clarify, when registration closes you only need league fees paid.
Ah, alright thanks. So couldn't people just pay for premium when they were about to have a match and end up paying a lot less?
I'm fairly new to ESEA, do you have to pay for premium as well as the entry fee?
Bump just incase
I played my brothers Wii U. It's amazing, Nintendo Land is surprisingly fun with a group.
This is a linear guide, and is the exact process I use to record my demos, you need to be able to follow what I have written. That being said I made it as easy to follow as possible.
I took most of my post from a response I wrote to another redditor earlier.
I have a good amount of experience recording demos so I'm going to share what I know as quickly and painlessly as possible.
Download Lawena recording tool and download virtual dub. Open and run lawena, and inside of it, run TF2.
Now let's get started
1. Now you should be in-game. Open up your demo, and get your demo to where you want to record. Demoui in console, and click and drag 100% to change the speed. Once you've gotten to your point, pause it, reset the speed back to normal, and press play, close the demoui window, and press P.
2. It will start recording, once you've finished press P again and it will stop. Now you should have a bunch of TGAs and a WAV file of what you just did.
3. Open up virtual dub, and under the first tab in the top left click Open Video File. Click the first TGA in the sequence, it will now have every single picture almost ready to be saved.
4. Now click on the audio drop down, and click Source from file. Click the WAV file which belongs to your video. Almost done.
5. Now go to video, and under video, framerate and select Sync with audio. Now you're ready to create the AVI! Now, go back to the top left first tab, and click save as AVI, choose a file name and location and save.
6. It should now be rendering the AVI. After its done, run it through your favorite video compressor, and do whatever you please with it.
A couple tips:
You can record your character in third person, to do this type sv_cheats 1 in console, then thirdperson, there are couple of important console commands here.
cam_idealyaw changes the angle which the camera looks at the player, 180 looks at him from the front, 0 for the side.
cam_idealpitch changes the actual angle, say from directly on top to down or from feet to body.
cam_idealdistup changes the vertical position of the camera.
cam_idealdistright changes the horizontal position if the camera.
You can use negative values for the camera settings play around with them!
Lawena has options to adjust the framerate it records at, select 60 if you're not going to do any extreme slow motion editing.
Make sure to uncheck "disable viewmodel switching" in the Lawena settings.
That's it! It'll feel slow the first time you record anything, because you're just learning. But as you grow experience you can record a bunch of things in just 20m.
Also, there's a nice little thing in Lawena called VDM. What you do is that you select the demo, and the ticks which you want to record in that demo, and then you can do the same thing for other ones adding more and more demos. What this will do is make Lawena record just those demos, during those ticks automatically. Which means, if you know the ticks at which things occur you can record a bunch of different demos, which is great if you have a giant batch to record(for example you're making a community movie and people gave you the exact ticks whatever they did occured).
That's all! Enjoy recording!
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