While I like the idea, a pro version of granary is not very likely to work because it would just further distance the comp community from pubs. Granary is an official map so it needs dev updates, which is bad because it's not perfect like badlands.
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It made me change my main class honestly, I started practising and playing a lot more solly. Completely lost interest in demo tbh because the class feels so irrelevant in team fights to me now, the things I liked about the class are gone. Like, demos averaging 6-7k dmg now with shitty relevance and contribution through the game in any aspect.
I still think the nerf was a mistake, or at least in the way that it was done.
When are they ever gonna implement a anti duplicate feature for playlists, god damn, should be a basic thing, I have dozens of playlists and can never know if a song is on one already.
Do I cut in half and eat u with a spoon or do I peel first and eat whole?
PotD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftU8UWV1W1I [60fps]
http://store.steampowered.com/app/255710/
Have u played? What do you think of the game?
There's a lot of,hype surrounding it, apparently reviews are widely positive, and it was a record seller for Paradox.
I love city building games, SC4 is still one of my most played games from back in the day and I still play it from time to time, it seems cities skylines is everything the last Sim City should have been, people are saying it's the best city simulator of the decade, which would make it the successor to simcity 4.
I'm really tempted in buying, I rarely buy full priced games on steam but this one looks really good.
seriously, how can you not love tf2?
Those jumps are insane.
DydeTested it recently, and I totally approve hitbox.tv.
Better quality with less lag, I can choose the delay (min no delay, in reality 3sec).
A good Dashboard to popout for manage the stream.
For the performance Hitbox > Twitch
Of course its gonna have better performance. Hitbox is like 1% the size of twitch. Twitch performance used to be pretty fantastic with 0 delay and everything but scaling infrastructure like this is not easy and comes at a cost. Hitbox or any other site would face similar performance and logistic problems if they grew up to twitch size.
great amount of fixes all around.
But, I literally never heard of OSL.tf, their website has 0 information, last post is 1 year old and looks like something a 12 year old made. How the hell did they get a medal ingame?
You did literally 0 editing apart from the smooth, and that can barely considered an edit. There wasn't even a synch with the music. There's lot of things you can work with to get a synch with music, be it the frags itself, velocity, lightning, even transitions.
As for the last part, it's just an out of place smooth with a very generic lettering, there's nothing really special with it. But, it's fine for a first try, just keep messing around with it, watch some tutorials online, watch other edits/fragmovies to get ideas, etc etc, and you will eventually get better
Lol the game was released last year and the full deluxe version is already selling for 20€. Game confirmed dead.
vibhavpLearning LISP/Scheme (MIT used to use Scheme in their CS courses before switching to Python) is a great way to familiarize yourself with recursion and recursive data structures. You may want to read Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs.
Scheme is god awful in my experience, I got into CS a few years ago and it was the introduction language of the first programming class, that was some grade A headache material. I dropped out a bit after and resumed this year (where they started with python), which was much more pleasant and accessible.