Purple master race. Also esports.
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SteamID64 | 76561198002268273 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:42002545] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:21001272 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | August 2, 2012 |
Last Posted | April 18, 2019 at 4:32 PM |
Posts | 876 (0.2 per day) |
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In-game Sensitivity | 1.31 |
Windows Sensitivity | default |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
3500 |
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2560x1440 |
Refresh Rate |
144 |
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Mouse | Deathadder |
Keyboard | Filco 10 keyless |
Mousepad | Qck thick |
Headphones | AT m50x |
Monitor | BenQ 2420T x3 |
I'm purple. Twitch purple. Nobody else can ever be purple.
Kissmehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z_ZruV8mU4
I don't know how much of it is true or not, just got done listening to it all though.
I'd like to know what TotalBiscuit thinks of it though.
TB talked about it today.
As for those with subscriptions - The number of subscriptions to invididual channels went up significantly after the announcement of Turbo (which is something we did expect.)
Probably being overloaded with requests. I had the same issue.
SneakyPolarBearQuestion to John:
Why is the subscriber function limited to "Top Partners" (as explained here: http://www.twitch.tv/p/partners) instead of being available for everyone. Is there some downside that twitch has to incur for providing it?
I would 100% subscribe to teamfortresstv and a few other channels that I watch a lot, and I am sure that many others would as well. Even though the tf2 community is not the greatest in size, I think we might be in terms of dedication! :)
Yes. We look for 500-750 average concurrents as well as 5-6 million viewer minutes per month. I bypassed these for teamfortresstv as I know the community has the passion to support it, and it helps cover costs for hosting of the site/paying casters/buying 4 weeds etc.
It has a significant cost in terms of accounting and management. That's why they aren't given to anyone and everyone.
I want the turbo badges to be a different color than staff T_T
I had a 2500k @ 5.2 on a hyper 212+ and my real time temps never exceeded 65 degrees. Prime would top out at about 72 ish.
They are good for more than light to moderate overclocking
drdonutmanTwitchTVJohngod damnitdrdonutmanAny plans to upgrade the mobile apps? VOD support?
Cannot confirm nor deny. ;)
Do you use the android or the iOS app? I know the android app is pretty bare bones, but the iphone/ipad apps work well for some users, and terrible for others.
drdonutmanAny plans to upgrade the mobile apps? VOD support?
Cannot confirm nor deny. ;)
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/qZIY
You can move some shit around if you want. I just went with a very high end CPU assuming you're primarily playing TF2.
glhf!
(upgrade to 8GB of RAM if you can.)
Heh, Hawaii. That would explain a lot. Lemme look into this for you. Do me a favor - open your cmd and run tracert live.justin.tv - email me the results. jeh@twitch.tv
sonnnnI'd be down for this if I could watch streams. I have 30dl/5ul and all streams (regardless of quality) are laggy. Shit don't make no sense.
What ISP/location?
Turbo users count as an ad impression for partnered broadcasters. Having turbo users also leaves more ad inventory available for streamers. This means ad inventory/fill rates stay higher, and streamers make more money.
When you factor in the fact that a lot of regions have an advertising market that is still in it's infancy, this helps significantly for broadcasters with heavy viewership in those regions.
Those that think adblock is the bee's knees: it's very easy for a company to get rid of it entirely. We choose to allow users to have whatever experience they want. That's how we look at it. It's your choice, not ours. We're here to build a platform that allows people to succeed and grow their brand doing something they love.
PS: if you're a turbo user and subscribed to teamfortresstv on Twitch, you can use the emotes sitewide.
seanlange
Also dicks.