I've ordered a couple products that Purolator shipped to me over the years, and never had a problem with them. Sure, it would have been nice if I didn't have to go out to Etobicoke to pick up one of my things that they could have left at the door (It was a uniform, not like a CPU or a phone), but not a biggie.
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Overwatch has the same problem of not having enough people willing to play supports. And I mean, in general, most people consider support classes downright boring. I mean yeah, supports do influence the game, but you don't play TF2 to heal people. You play it for the face stabs, the mini sentries, the pipes, and the rockets.
I've noticed pub Medics seem to imply a desire for options, and I'm with them on that. Medic would be a potentially more interesting class if there were more viable options for weapon choices. In both HL and 6s, let's face it; we all use crossbow and Ubersaw for the primary and melee, and for our medi guns, we use predominantly Uber, and sometimes Kritz. (Quick Fix isn't used very often in HL, it was only recently allowed again in 6s, and Vax is extremely rare.)
Giving the Medic different weapon choices that would be comparable to the crossbow and Ubersaw I believe would add some interest to Medic for people. For example, a slightly more powerful primary at the cost of healing speed, and/or shoot little healing pellets (small % of health)
If Ggglygy has taught me anything, the Quick Fix does not have a place in 6s. Its advantages are negated when more players are present (pubs and HL), but with fewer players it has some big advantages.
Also referencing Ggglygy's Quick Fix vid, I was contemplating if I should ban the Quick Fix at the next Toronto LAN. (lol is it happening, Hidi? Fuck, I guess I better secure a venue.)
The Quick-Fix is unbanned, I'm ready to abuse it. Let's go!
(Seriously though, if you need a med, I'll play)
Honestly interested in doing almost anything, kinda want to learn casting nowadays. I feel like a bit of a wannabe though because I've wanted to do stuff in the past, but my computer and internet are def too shit to produce, which is what I want to do the most.
I was frequenting a furry brony Star Fox fan site that had a TF2 community server.
Setsul#1915
Budget?
Overclocking yes/no?
What are you going to use it for?
Sorry for not responding earlier...
My budget is around $1300 (Canadian). Planning to make purchases around the end of the year (We get Boxing Day sales in Canada).
I don't plan to Overclock, but my friend and I compared the i5 6500k and 6600k, and the latter is only a slight price increase for more processing power, and the ability to OC is an added bonus.
Want to build a general-use computer suitable for gaming and editing. Currently have a micro-ATX board in an ATX-mid-size case, and I'd like to keep the same size case or smaller.
What do you say when you Uber? Out of curiosity...
Here's my start: https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/Dy63gL
Haven't picked a mobo yet because how the hell does an idiot like me pick a mobo (I'm happy with the size of Micro ATX).
Will pick a case around the size I have now or smaller (ATXmid or micro)
Just out of curiosity, I'm starting to put together my build on pcpartpicker, but I'm not sure what a good price for a CPU cooler would be. In either CAN or USD, what's a good price to look for?
(In terms of CPU, looking at Core i5-6500 or 6600)
I wish I could take this thread seriously.
If you're looking at the QCK Heavy as one of your options, I highly recommend this mousepad: http://www.slothesports.com/product/slothmatprolarge/
Stitched on the edges, super smooth, and has a cute sloth.
I agree: I dislike Overwatch, but I'm playing it because people are migrating to it from TF2. Overwatch just doesn't have the class depth that TF2 has, and everything feels so simplified in comparison. Adding to making things easier, there are too many abilities that either reward you for doing little to nothing, or make you useless either by stuffing or disabling your ability to do things.