If you can spare the cash, w, my grandmother spotted my computer on QVC for like $4-500. I have a few configs but can run TF2 and most games at decent or good settings. Can't hurt to check.
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The beginning turned me off. You have a good casting voice, the right amount of enthusiasm, but I was pulled out of it when you didn't really know what was going on and didn't have stuff like the player names beforehand.
I don't watch a lot of casts, but I imagine it would start with the team names, what map they're playing, and then during the set up or whatever you could delve into who is who and plays what, that kind of thing.
I don't personally take offense when you said, "Jesus Christ" but some people might, so it came across as less professional. But I could just be too tentative with stuff like that idk.
When you started talking about the silly names of the players, just the way you talked about it made it obvious that you were trying hard to fill in the silence and lack of action. If possible, it would be good to read something about the teams or say something like where they are in x league, stuff like that.
I'm impatient with most videos so that's as far as I got, but definitely not bad at all for your first 6v6 cast in my opinion, I hope you put out more stuff!
JackyLegsRenhetit's a free service, i don't know why anybody is complaining. it's probably taking longer because it's free and paid work takes priority.You actually think money would have made the movie come faster?, just by the fact that he does it for his love to TF2 and the community, makes it amazing already and doesn't need to be rushed.
If he was doing it for the money, I wouldn't have appreciated the guy nor would I appreciate the final product.
"A true artist publishes his creationes for the sake that he wants to share with the world the best art that he can create, not a decent art, nor a great art, but the best art" - Me, just now.
Uh, yes? Generally how it works is an individual must work to support themselves (food, rent, insurance and so forth) before they should think about their hobbies. I love to draw, I love getting paid to draw. What I don't love is having to draw mostly uninteresting (to me) ideas from customers, but I always do that work before recreational drawing. If I didn't, I'd have less money to put into necessities, much less for any recreational time.
That being said, I'm not talking down to people for not paying the guy, if that's what you somehow concluded. What I am saying is that I think it's rude to demand something from somebody when you put nothing into it yourself. The guy is volunteering his own time and skill for the project for no reward other than personal satisfaction. I don't think it's asking too much for people to be patient.
As an artist, I have to disagree with you on that quote. I do not make art for anybody else. I use my skills for myself, because producing something that I am actually happy with is the greatest satisfaction, rather than for people who mostly don't understand what it is that I do.
It sucks not having the cash to get a new computer/parts, but it's not a matter of life and death. Children with cancer and other medical emergencies are more relevant to fundraising than the support of a hobby.
I'm really not trying to be a dick when I say that. I've gone without some "household standard items" for extended periods of time on and off, and it really is shitty, but honestly not worth the money for most strangers to another stranger.
If at all possible, the affected person should seek employment or other source of income to remedy their current situation then support their hobby.
it's a free service, i don't know why anybody is complaining. it's probably taking longer because it's free and paid work takes priority.
So, you have more, right?
...There is more, isn't there?
Clicked out of curiosity, stayed for the voice.
I have a Deathadder, pretty sure it's not '13, but still I enjoy it. I've had it for maybe two years though, and last month my M1 kept double clicking on occasion, but that seems to have sorted itself out somehow.
My fiance has a wireless RAT9 that we both like. He just got kind of screwed on his, had to use sticky tack to keep something in place and it occasionally flips its shit and the sensor won't respond properly. If he could do it over again, he said he would have gotten a wired RAT9 or a Deathadder.
RigelI feel the most important part of a HUD is that it's frequently updated. Many of the HUDs I like stop getting updated when TF2 updates, so I end up having to find a new one, which can be a hassle.
That's what I really like Rayshud. It comes with a program you can update stuff from with one click, and several options in the same program. Also, it basically comes with Rays, your personal and polite troubleshooter. <3
DrewRenhetOld KNHUD is probably the best example of how to do it right. Minimal, easily visible, nothing flashy.The point of having different colored hud elements is to make them easily visible against the background of TF2. If you haven't noticed, white health or ammo elements are nearly invisible against the ground at process/gullywash middle.
Whoever needs lime green ammo and hot pink reserve ammo has bigger issues than their HUD.
The font is white, the shadowing is black. Valve didn't neglect the HUD of a polished game. They even have different sizes for ammo in clip and reserve.
Boink anything
Sweater anything
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oh god prophunt yes
Pyro dodgeball, as Limbo suggested, seems like a good idea as well.
How is viewer participation going to work, just first come first serve? Could possibly have something like a $1 buy-in to participate in event raffles, then randomly choose who plays from that, and then the victor of, say, prophunt, nets one of the prizes? But that also sounds potentially messy idk just throwing out ideas.
the301stspartanlol evil dead is so horribleShow Contentas in bad
VirulenceSame thing happened with reveal/revelation, but now, no one really cares too much about it. Give it a few years and it'll be standard.
no
stop
you stop that