warhuryeah to surprise and lead rock it to victory!
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SteamID64 | 76561198038486613 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:78220885] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:39110442 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | April 26, 2013 |
Last Posted | April 3, 2022 at 7:54 AM |
Posts | 354 (0.1 per day) |
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In-game Sensitivity | 2.8 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6 |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
800 |
Resolution |
1920 x 1080 |
Refresh Rate |
144hz |
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Mouse | GPX Superlight |
Keyboard | Filco Majestouch Ninja 2 |
Mousepad | Artisan Zero (soft) |
Headphones | HyperX Cloud II |
Monitor | Viewsonic Elite XG240R |
This one was one of the most unique and memorable ones I've seen. Definitely not a frag vid you see everyday.
allen306 STEAM_0:0:5907035 | STEAM_0:1:72281331"" | LG | Reptile | the world's a scary place""
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Bump, I would really like someone's insight on this problem.
So recently I've been playing scout more and I've really improved at the class. Before, I was a complete demo main who couldn't hitscan for shit, but after dedicating some time into the fast running man class I definitely believe I improved. However, when I tried to get back into demo recently, I felt that everything was off for me. The stickies and pipes I would normally hit were whiffing all the time and I would constantly be out of position. I can attribute part of my failure to being in the mindset of an aggressive scout, which doesn't work as effectively with demoman. I would overextend because I would be in that mindset of chasing frags and taking dm fights. Also, I've found that the better my hitscan aim got on scout, the worse my projectiles would get on demoman. I'm also worried that if I spend too much time on demo again, my scouting will degenerate.
So basically is there a way to find a fine balance between hitscan and projectile classes (scout and demo in this case) and improve both of them instead of favoring one or the other? I play a lot of soldier as well, but that's also another class that is different from both scout and demoman. I'd like to be proficient in most sixes classes (even medic :D ) rather than being exceedingly good in one and exceedingly bad in another. Has anyone else experienced this problem as well?
tl;dr I used to play demo but I scout a lot more now. Because of that my demo now sucks, so I want to find a fine balance between classes in terms of aim, mindset, and overall play.
In addition to disabling mouse accel in tf2 and the logitech gaming software, you should turn off "enhance pointer precision" in your mouse options in the control panel, that is if you use windows.
I played with this option on for a while and when I did turn it off, it made aiming easier and provided a noticeable change.
I find it better to find out about animes that you might like on your own by reading their premises or whatever on MAL or Wikipedia. Then you'll find ones that are much suited to your taste or discover that you actually don't really like anime as a medium of storytelling. It's all subjective because animes themselves can be really idiosyncratic and too quirky for newcomers. That's why they're such a controversy.
Edit: Forgot about recommendations. Go watch Nichijou if you want to die of laughter.
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God damn buffalo chicken wings.
How many people have experienced their Steam client going offline or crashing at various times today or in previous days? It seems as though the Steam servers are ridiculously bad as of late. Valve should really invest more time and money in upgrading their servers rather than developing new stuff like the Steam Box and Source 2 first.
reality check plz
Interesting screamo, I like the harpsichordy sound in the background.