Start Date: December 25, 2008
Days to present date: 1,781
Total Hours: 6,274
Equivalent Days: 261.4
Equivalent Months: 8.71
3.5 hours per day
Yikes...
Account Details | |
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SteamID64 | 76561198004585626 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:44319898] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:22159949 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | July 22, 2012 |
Last Posted | February 20, 2023 at 7:41 PM |
Posts | 360 (0.1 per day) |
Game Settings | |
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In-game Sensitivity | 4 |
Windows Sensitivity | middle |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
450 |
Resolution |
1920x1080 |
Refresh Rate |
144 Hz |
Hardware Peripherals | |
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Mouse | Steelseries Rival |
Keyboard | Filco Majestouch 2 (tenkeyless) |
Mousepad | Steelseries QcK |
Headphones | Sennheiser PC 360 |
Monitor | ASUS VG278HE |
Start Date: December 25, 2008
Days to present date: 1,781
Total Hours: 6,274
Equivalent Days: 261.4
Equivalent Months: 8.71
3.5 hours per day
Yikes...
Poor Nahanni getting no luck these past couple seasons.
Is this some elaborate troll? Or does no one really care that a top team in IM has a recently VAC banned account on its roster?
I'm very confused.
MGE and DM less. Go over demos and think more.
You might be playing too much. Do more in less time and it'll help you get better.
Hmm that's really odd. Can you at least see what everyone's health is at on your HUD? Might want to try watching a match through STV and see if that at least works.
Also, has this been like this since we fixed your config a few weeks back? I can't think off the top of my head what might cause it but maybe something in the configs changed the bindings when watching demos.
I think you may be confusing STV and POV demos. POV demos are the demos recorded by P-REC or using the "record" tool by console. STV demos are the ones recorded by the STV bot in a server.
In STV demos you can roam around with a camera, or spectate any player that played on that server in a first or third person view. STV demos also keep track of the scores of each player, so the scoreboard can be viewed.
With POV demos, you can only view from one player's perspective; the perspective of the person that recorded the demo. POV demos also don't keep track of any statistics, so looking at the scoreboard cannot be done.
Basically, STV demos provide information about every player and statistics, whereas POV demos focus only on one person, the guy who recorded the demo. So if you want to review a demo and free cam, you got to get the STV demo from whatever server you played on. Alternatively, there is a way to roam with a POV demo but it is kind of an awkward way using demoui's "Drive" button. However if you do use this, you will not be able to see your own player model while "driving", but will be able to see everyone else's.
I'll be going on an IT internship starting in January. Any tips? what's it like? I've heard you do a whole lot of nothing until everything crashes. How much coding were you involved in, if any, and how much maintenance is required?
Try using acceleration. Even a small bit of acceleration can help when rocket jumping. It may be detrimental to your aim in the short term, but after playing with it for a bit you can get used to it. That's how I fixed my issue when I used a lower sensitivity.
sulnI bought a shirt with Brick on it and it says I heart lamp. Not my pic but same shirt.
http://i.imgur.com/3rrJHtc.jpg
Where did you get that shirt... at the toilet... store...?
Pretty sure it hasn't worked until this week. I checked it a couple weeks ago and it wasn't working, whereas it had for previous seasons.
Also, it doesn't look like whatever change they made was applied retroactively. In other words, the stats you got from matches before the fix aren't going to show up.
6 GB RAM.
Why in the actual fuck does it need that much RAM.
I have a fan running below my desk that I occasionally put my hand over. I've tried also putting a fan on my desk but some fans can't be angled down and it can be awkward if you have a small desk.
Gandalf74321 in RuneScape. At least I didn't pick Legolas.
I recall watching an invite match where team A had six players and team B had five players, and a backup for team A joined and played with team B for the match. Given that it might be possible...
SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE.