I have never adjusted my interp or really any settings at all in my game except FOV and viewmodel FOV. Should I?
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Mouse | I |
Keyboard | <3 |
Mousepad | F |
Headphones | A |
Monitor | T |
So hawt. Great edit. SFM looks sooo much better than regular smooths. I really should try to learn it.
MemphisVoniT is said eye tee by casters because it makes more sense. Think of a caster saying "Mixup is looking to push its last" or "Mixup is looking to push eye tee's last" See the difference?
I was confused because the casters here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkxsT8XGMXg were pronouncing it, it... lol
I just wanted to know how it was pronounced. srry 4 internet wars
SnowyI think what owl is trying to tell you is that it's not pronounced eye tee.
oh, that makes sense now. I was really confused for a second. Thanks
I saw the TFTV cast on youtube today and I thought it was pronounced eye tee, not it... Kind a stupid question but which one is it?
ikpureKhakioh I'm surprised this wasn't made by ikpure
i was going to come in here and call you an idiot, which you are, but I'd much rather ask you for an example of over editing in one of my recent videos. I understand people have different views on what "over editing" is and yours might be different from mine. Its either that or you're totally blind to even compare the trash OP posted to my work, I don't see the slightest of similarities in the editing style lol... edit: infact i cant see anything at all in his video
Dont worry ik. I like ur videos :)
Geknaiiryou should post the fix in case of future issues
Good call, but it was a dumb question anyways, the answer is in the read me. Anyways, I have a script that looks like this,
developer 1
echo "default settings loaded"
developer 0
// viewmodel/combination script binds
bind "0" "weapon10"
bind "1" "weapon1"
bind "2" "weapon2"
bind "3" "weapon3"
bind "4" "weapon4"
bind "q" "lastweapon"
bind "mouse1" "+attack"
bind "mouse2" "+attack2"
// crosshair script binds
bind "a" "+moveleft"
bind "d" "+moveright"
bind "s" "+back"
bind "w" "+forward"
bind "SPACE" "+jump"
bind "ctrl" "+duck"
sensitivity // [#] Your default sens
r_drawviewmodel // [0/1] set to "1" for viewmodels on, "0" for off
This script used to say 'bind "1" "slot1"'. You must change the word slot1 to weapon1. Simple fix.
I use brosels cross hair switcher and for some reason when I use the mouse-wheel the cross-hairs will switch but when I press 1, 2 or 3 the cross-hair stays with the one that I have on my weapon 1. Can anyone help?
This is what the binds section looks like
http://i.imgur.com/BnRTIdd.png
EDIT:I fixed it. Thanks
u look pretty ghetto if that's actually you in ur steam pic. if this isn't a troll post, and you actually wanna get better, i would put down the bow and arrow and just work on the sniperrifle
OblivionageThank you for that advice. I don't tunnelvision on my aim as much as what just happened tbh. Like, if their team does something really weird or if comms aren't present enough or something (maybe i'm just not responding to them well enough) then i get confused and everything on from that point is just random. Like, how am i supposed to react to situations where things don't make sense?
my monitor is fine i don't need a couple more pixels to play better.
I don't exactly know what you mean by something not making sense in TF2 because at the level that I play (lobbies, pubs), nothing makes sense. But sometimes the best way to counter a team is to play like an idiot. Its easy to get under other teams skin and get in their heads when you aren't playing TF2 how it is "expected" to be played. Not exactly sure what I mean, i guess I'll let you figure that out.
Cant so much help you with tunnel vision, you could probably get good advice for that from someone else, but as for the moving on part, i can help a little. As someone who plays hockey at a high level and as a defense man, you end up making mistakes during games, and some of those may even cost your team a goal or even worse, the game. You basically have to look at the mistake as something that happened and wont happen again. By dwelling on the mistake you just end up hurting your team and playing "soft". When you play anything that needs you to be physical or aggressive playing tentative will only cost you to play worse and hurt your team more. Just remember that you are playing at that level because your good enough to be there. Don't worry about one mistake, let it go and learn from it. Hopefully my analogy wasn't too extreme, hope i helped a little :)
I liked it, cause i like googlr and this was like his
Daggermake a good medic frag/surf vid
would like to do that, however i would need demos. i never play medic at a high level
Protatopls no 2 minutes of smooths and 2 minutes of gameplay
wouldnt worry about that lol. I suck at smooths and find them boring to make anyways