Updated the custom vpk pack with the nosoundscapes vpk posted by ondkaja here
Also updated the youtube channel list.
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SteamID64 | 76561197991320838 |
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SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:15527555 |
Country | Nauru |
Signed Up | July 19, 2012 |
Last Posted | February 21, 2017 at 1:47 PM |
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Mouse | Razer Deathadder Black Edition |
Keyboard | Corsair K-90 |
Mousepad | Razer Goliathus Control Edition |
Headphones | Sennheiser HD 280 Pro |
Monitor | BenQ XL2411T |
Geknaiirwhat's wrong with the mice that makes you want to sell them?
unless you have extras or something
he probably won them @ lan or through some cup and doesnt need them
popcorpAskiorThe AC team can actually ban him for whatever reason they want since noone have any proof but themself.
Not really, you provide demos to an admins and they review them, lets say they ban you, so you just give your demos to someone who knows how hacks work and he makes a video about it, to prove if you're legit or not.
Your demos = Your evidence, don't lose them!
still doesnt change the fact that the ac team can hand bans at their own discretion. (not that this is wrong) but it doesn't really give much possibility for the accused to defend himself I guess.
Fill in your cards boys
Why would u enable Prec when recording? Use lawena default settings also try my cfg locker here to see if it fixes any crash http://teamfortress.tv/thread/23908/kaneco-s-recording-and-editing-resources
I hope jukebox comes back, he has been playing a decent amount lately (at least I played against his mix a few times last month)
JackyLegsBut for some reason ever since you folks switched to bxhud layout, the score tab changed to this old VanillaTV score tab layout which looks way worse and professional than the old one.
I think this is rather personal preference, I for one think the Vanillatv scores are much more professional and aesthetically pleasing than the old tftv one.
Karlthey are on massdrop all the time so dont be worried if you miss it this time around
Actually last time it was on massdrop was like last august, so its not all the time, despite it being heavily requested.
Im kinda pissed I actually ordered mine 1 week ago because I didn't want to wait anymore for a new discount and bam here it is.
The french community is so awesome, seriously 10 teams and so many high quality players
My criticism is that its only 720p and 30 fps, also I think you could be a bit more rigorous when cutting clips, it seems the pace of the movie could have been increased a lot by cutting certain clips a bit better around the highlighted frags. Other than that, even if there is nothing too special editing wise it's a solid movie with solid frags for a 1st one. keep up with the good work
The tf2 market is a shithole right now, keys going for 20 refs, etc etc... completely agree with you, but probably the reason people are suggesting it is that it probably is the most straightforward solution to make the site sustainable since it deals with so many items.
Different people have different situations, some people might have a stable income and that extra at the end of the month is nothing for them but others might be living in a difficult situation (or in college lol) and that little help to sustain their projects might be essential for them, not everyone is well off. For cherry $100 at the end of the month might not be anything, but I know I wouldn't be able to sustain that if it was me.
It's just finding a balance in self sustainability and offering the users a quality service. ex: serveme introduced donations and at the start it barely went over 30% the monthly costs, it only became sustainable when arie started introducing really useful features for donators and "limiting" a bit the usage of non-donators. Nowadays it regularly goes over 150% the monthly costs, which is a great success IMO.
My point is, very few people donate just for the sake of it, but if you change it up to a improved user experience for a small fee then that might be enough to make it work. But then you also enter a bit of a gray area where that can start to become kinda a freemium service and regular users feel betrayed by that. So it's not always easy. Which is why I suggested he takes a commission at the start (if he needs to). At least until the site takes off and has enough leverage to be sustainable in other forms.
defykaneco every single post you make comes off as "only i'm right everyone else is wrong" but i'll entertain the comment anyway since you seem completely oblivious as usual.
its not a stupid comparison, i'm not talking about the size of csgo lounge or the amount of people that bet on it everyone is well aware of its vast user base and ads. i'm stating a fact of how awful the tf2 market is and the reason why i bring up csgo is because they're all items on steam, and you can purchase/sell both tf2 and cs skins via steam market. suggesting he takes a % at this point in time is dumb for the fact that the value of tf2 items is always has been incredibly low. yes i know its his website thanks for bolding that part i wasn't aware.
he already stated that hes working on putting up a donation link, and since you seem clueless as fuck about tf2 items i'll give you an example. look at what people are betting now in some of the past bets, if you know the actual $ value of refined and craftable hats you would realize that even a small donation is way higher than items in tf2. you can add $5 to your steam wallet right now and get a handful of hats and strange weapons, that $5 is worth more than a bunch of bets i've seen. with the amount of people using the site now there is no doubt he will be getting donations. that will easily trump the amount of a small % of the suggested commission.
also to further strengthen my argument please point me in the direction of players that have asked for money for something they're doing for the tf2 community
a few examples: our NA DM servers are paid for by sal every single month and he asks for nothing in return. every single NA pug system from way back up until now was always paid for by whoever was running it. they paid for all the pug na servers and mix servers whether it was cinq or fog. they never asked for help they wouldn't even take into consideration donations for running them. jump servers from klanana...always ran on her own terms didn't ask for a thing in return. do i really need to go on? it's great to see this website finally going but suggesting he takes a % is a joke yes its ultimately his choice and he can feel free to do what he wants. but he can always pay for it his own way like most people have done in the past
Ok, apparently Im clueless as fuck about tf2 items. How's this then, you can still sell your low value items to scrap.tf for little below face value, converting them to metal, then you can sell that metal easily on sites like sourceop or if you're big enough of a player you can even have an agreement with sites like marketplace.tf to sell items to them for $ directly. It's a bit of work but you can easily convert tf2 items to real currency if you know where to go.
Also dude, u don't need to lecture me on this I have spent enough of my own money and time on comp.tf and related projects for the tf2 community to know how the fuck that feels and I never asked for a single dime in return, even if I barely have enough to live off at the end of the week while Im in college. So get off your high horse and stop being so butthurt about my posts, I was only writing my opinion on this since Im a good friend of Cherry and have been closely cooperating and following this project with him since the start.
defystop suggesting he takes a commission it's really really stupid. csgo lounge doesn't take a % and neither should cherry. the only website that takes a % of items is csgojackpot and all the other copies that are popping up. those websites are mental to begin with
No, that's a stupid comparision, csgo lounge is a huge player in csgo betting, the money they make on partnerships and ads alone is enough to sustain the site and it's devs. Also, it doesn't take a % now but it used to back when it started IIIRC, also they may take your items if you leave them on their inventories for longer than 21 days. If they didn't have this at the start it would never have been sustainable.
Cherry is already spending $35 month on the site with a vps, he will probably need a dedicated server to handle future load, that will probably be upwards of $100 month, do you seriously expect the site to be self sustainable with donations only? That kind of entitlement is so infuriating. Sure, he has stated he doens't want to take a % for now and it also seems he has no need for it (which I praise him for) but he has every right to do so if he wants, it's his site, developed on his free time, and being sustained with his money.
I think in the very near future when the site is running full time a dedicated server should be an essential upgrade to handle everything, and that is costly, so if your ideas for monetization of the site are not working out I would definitely be ok with you taking let's say 5% on all bets, or bets above a certain value or whatever it is.