Why are Randy and Fearless even in open? What did I miss here.
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It's all well and good until someone snaps their neck rocket jumping.
Everyone learns this the hard way. When I was still playing the best experience of the season was to cancel my premium. I wonder if ESEA will ever get to the point where giving them my money doesn't depress me, hopefully they can.
jliacno phife :(
he was exactly 1 hour late.
DunderBroif ft wins vector is officially better than mixup
That logic checks out
Great work
So proud of the boys
Thanks Anthal I added the spawns to the file :)
The better question is why is KBK bold?
This wont be one of my most popular posts on tf2tv but i'll go for it anyway.
Back in the day when I started the mixes with giffy and the bunch we didn't have problems finding coaches, in fact we only accepted top open and higher ones. We quickly realized that was only because the group was new and that the current way the group was running was not sustainable. Unluckily for vick he was handed the mixes knowing full well the difficulties in getting the coaches; he should be commended for his tremendous effort.
I think the newbie mixes are doomed to fail for the following reasons
1. for the majority of the qualified population coaching isn't fun; and thus something that they wont want to do on the weekend in their spare time.
2. not everyone has the personality to take control of a mumble channel and give feedback whilst playing at the same time. No matter how good of a player they are. Many good players I talked to simply don't feel comfortable in that situation.
3. In my experience the people who show up that aren't high level talent tend to be people who are coaching for a variety of reasons none of which include helping newbies.
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The short sighted solution is to only run the mixes once a month, that way when a newbie mix happens the coaches feel more obligated to attend. This will work for a period of time but is really only a band-aid on the problem. I just feel like the core idea of the newbie mix isn't sustainable unless someone thinks of something truly innovative.
A few people have tried making a tf2lobby style automated system for the mixes, but none of those projects ever got finished. I think that is the only real answer to the coaching issue. If the mixes could run themselves then someone who wanted to coach could add up whenever they liked, and same with the newbies. If there are enough people to start a mix then one starts, if not no harm no foul. The problem with this is I can see it very easily turning into a poor environment just like lobby.
I was looking at this the other day maybe it can help
http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/22/3677854/holiday-gift-guide-headphones/in/3443763
DamnKetohttp://store.steampowered.com/news/9544/
How many different ways can we post it?
Moral_Vindicationget it rooted and put in custom roms if you want better battery life and performance.
xda-developer is where you should be heading to.
ShwanWhy are people buying nexus 4 phones without it supporting 4G LTE? Am I missing something?
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/inactive-4g-chip-found-lurking-inside-the-nexus-4/
I'll quote from this article:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6474/nexus-4-includes-support-for-lte-on-band-4-aws
The conclusion is that the Nexus 4 at present curiously includes the software profile on MDM9215M that enables support for LTE on Band 4 (AWS), and users only need to set the appropriate network type preference in Android to use it. None of the other bands that there are even power amplifiers for have LTE support, which is unfortunate for users in places where carriers aren't running LTE on AWS, such as the USA. For example, in the USA, AT&T previously discussed plans for LTE on Band 4 but has only rolled out LTE on Band 17 to date, and is rumored to be turning to refarming its PCS (1900 Band 2) and Cellular (850 Band 5) holdings for additional LTE capacity, perhaps in the stead of AWS. T-Mobile US however will use AWS for LTE. Nexus 4 LTE support is definitely unofficial (and somewhat surprising) at this point, but if you're lucky enough to be in a place where your carrier has rolled it out on Band 4, it's just a setting away.
I can only see buying this phone of you have access to LTE on AWS which is unlikely in the US. Or are a TMobile user with high hopes they get on the ball rolling it out.