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dm/mge until you get really fucking frustrated from getting shit on
switch to tr_airshot until you get your confidence back
rinse and repeat
This is good to post here for all the comp tf2 players using giant CRT monitors; I'm sure most of them already have giant, pulsating eye cancer tumors
GameLord514
you guys are getting trolled pretty hard, tf.tv
I'm legitimately excited about this, So many people talked about how RE4 is by far the best resident evil game of the series and even one of the best games on the gamecube. I tried playing it once on GC, once with the Wii controls, but I just couldn't tolerate playing an fps/tps on a console.(same problem I've had with The Last of Us)
smakersKhakimaybe it's just me but having read several of your posts smaka, I feel obliged to accuse you of being a terminator with a very basic understanding of human emotions that's slowly learning and evolving. Also for some reason you went back in time to play competitive tf2 for some reason:p
I donate both time and money to various charities, I help friends and family when they're in binds, and I generally am a good Samaritan when possible. I want to assume your post is mostly facetious, but I don't really know you, so it's hard to read your intentions from the text. If you are indeed calling me a heartless bastard, then I must ask, why does the concept of me not feeling sorry for a person who has failed to enhance their education/skillset for the betterment of their own livelihood equate to me barely understanding human emotions? Is it terribly wrong of me that I feel each person should help themselves before being helped by others?
yeah my post was meant to be more sarcastic than confrontational, and I'm not calling you a heartless bastard, however I would say your point of view in this regard is a bit short-sighted/naive/selfish, for several reasons including what AMC mentioned.
smakersAMCI always tip highly, and recommend the same for several reasons:Your mentality is respectable. Part of the reason I do tip is in line with your tip -> service ratio idea. If it's a place I intend to return, I do tip decently even though it pains me to do so. I do not agree with your idea that non-tippers have a lack of foresight or empathy. If you acted on your empathy for everyone in a dead-end job whose wages barely (or don't even) make ends meet, you'd quickly become unable to make ends meet yourself.
I understand that delivery fees don't go to the driver and that the driver is not reimbursed by the employer for burning gas and maintaining his/her own vehicle. Again I ask, why should I be expected to reimburse them for merely performing the job duties for which they were hired? If they choose to take that job, everything becomes their responsibility. Nevertheless, a delivery person has a lot of time to do horrendous things to your food, so I do tip them decently well.
I do understand the benefit of tipping. It allows employers to pay their workers less and in-turn they can charge less for the food. If a restaurant with 10 servers suddenly had to pay those employees $5-8 more per hour, one can assume their menu prices would be jacked up quickly thereafter. I also understand that if each server were paid the same, this would penalize the excellent servers while simultaneously incentivizing the crappy ones to continue being crappy. Hopefully at that point, employers would step in and ditch the crappy ones. On the other hand, having a system of expected/mandatory 15-30% tips encourages the same type of complacency.
It's a catch-22 system that screws over the consumer either way: with higher overall food prices, or by forcing the consumer to pay the majority of the employee's wages.
maybe it's just me but having read several of your posts smaka, I feel obliged to accuse you of being a terminator with a very basic understanding of human emotions that's slowly learning and evolving. Also for some reason you went back in time to play competitive tf2 for some reason
I try to tip 20%, otherwise I go out and buy food myself instead of ordering delivery
I work as an auto parts delivery driver, over 4+ months I've gotten 2 tips from customers, one was 10 cents and the other was 75 cents.(although once after leaving off a delivery, I found $1 in their parking lot so I considered it a tip)
I guess delivering food garners people to tip well and often but delivering 120+ pound auto part deliveries and then carrying that delivery around 20-200+ft deserves no tips whatsoever.
Although I do understand most of the deliveree's are typically super right-wing redneck asshole mechanics so that puts it into a better perspective.
sorry vhalin but I really hoped this was the return of blackfoger
team of cheating qt's
except old man defy
defyneon_Holy shit you americans are way too attached to ESEA. What they did was wrong, and they shouldn't have your trust anymore. Go play CEVO, there's nothing wrong with it. TF2 is not going to die just because of one league.
thanks for the input yellow tooth
neon droppin some truth bombs that defy can't handle
sorry ukm i didn't mean to yell
ukm2clong story short dudes found out in quakelive if u force to use less populated ports on a server u save 5-15 ping
Thaaat doesn't make sense and isn't what happened in that thread.
There was a command in the original version of ql which forced the client to reconnect, and it happened to open the socket on a new ephemeral (i.e. arbitrary client-side) port due to a timing issue. They then found a way to replicate this behavior in the standalone version of ql which did not have that timing issue. This has nothing to do with the port the server is listening on (of which there is only 1). For some people, some of the time they found that changing the port their client uses would cause a small drop in latency. This is speculated to be due to some kind of port-based routing or QoS on one of the hops between the client and the server but they don't actually know.
holy shit layman's terms for my caveman brain please