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SteamID64 | 76561198068255056 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:107989328] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:53994664 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | May 31, 2015 |
Last Posted | May 8, 2018 at 1:32 AM |
Posts | 322 (0.1 per day) |
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Mouse | Razer Deathadder |
Keyboard | Razer Deathstalker |
Mousepad | Big Steelseries Pad |
Headphones | Steelseries V3 something |
Monitor | Crappy Compaq |
Performing on Broadway and never having to worry about having a part
Dota 2 is pretty fun. Big learning curve but a nice change of pace from TF2.
I also have the same problem occasionally. Thought it had stopped but it's been happening again recently.
How can the best team rightfully win if they don't even go?
For anyone who knows nothing about dota but is interested in watching this, there's going to be a newcomer stream aimed at helping new people understand what's going on.
My heart says EG but my brain says Liquid. They're playing really well imo (ignoring them almost losing a tournament to Planet Odd).
lockwould've been a good tournament to watch if there was quality options.
looking forward to i61 stream !!
Hopefully someone puts up VODs on YouTube so the people who can't watch live can still see it.
Also hopefully that isn't a problem for i61, would be a shame if a good amount of people couldn't watch it on the essentials stream
So RIP laptop. Thanks for answers.
As for the other question, I'm pretty much PC illiterate. Bear with me.
I have a SX2110G-UW23, and I haven't made any changes so its the basic tiny one. Link to thingy ->
And what I can glean from it-
Processor- AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU
Graphics- AMD Radeon HD7310
RAM- 6GB DDR3 memory
500 GB hard drive
I'm not really looking for a build quite yet, but I want something that can play basically any game well (and would like streaming to be an option but if it isn't one oh well.) Budget of 1100 dollars still stands, is that enough info to answer the upgrade or start from scratch question?
(WHEN THE WRITE UP IS TOO LONG TO FIT, WE IMPROVISE!)
This is it. This is what this exciting season has led up to. We've seen games defaulted, Se7en drop points and maps, all kinds of crazy roster swaps and substitutions, and even saw Lowpander end the season in second place. Arctic Foxes and Se7en have taken all of that in stride and made their way here, to this, the ETF2L S27 Grand Final.
Se7en have had the expected very dominant season, with a few hiccups along the way, dropping points to Lowpander and a map to unexpected. Legends Stark and kaidus returned to the roster, only to have Stark replaced by Paddie later in the season. They've had a fairly bumpy playoffs ride, trading maps with LEGO before rolling them on Badlands in Round 1, followed by the UB Final where they exchanged close maps with Lowpander before narrowly taking the series in a golden cap on Badlands in the UB Final.
Opponents Arctic Foxes have had a good season, as expected, finishing third right behind Lowpander. Since the beginning of the season, they have swapped Puoskari for Thaigrr on scout, and have had to use mercs in the playoffs due to the demise of adamracek's PC, and will probably use alle on demo? for this game. They have also had a rough ride through playoffs, losing a close series against Lowpander in Round 1 before crushing LEGO in the Lower Bracket and dispatching Lowpander in 2 maps in the LB finals (despite having two mercs).
Last season, when these two teams met in the Grand Final, Arctic Foxes didn't have much to say, losing 2-0. This season, when these two teams met (with roster changes in tow) Se7en defeated the Foxes once again, dropping 0 points. Now, as these two slightly different teams meet one more time, Se7en are looking somewhat shaky while Arctic Foxes appear to be playing well despite the mercs. If someone was going to topple long reigning champs Se7en, it should be Arctic Foxes, right here, right now. Best of luck to both teams!
I know nothing about hardware and googled this question and got a lot of different answers. I've been playing with a horrible prebuilt 400 dollar PC for the past few years and really need a new one, especially since I'm finally gonna have good internet at college.
So: Can I get a good laptop that can stream well, run games well, and also do schoolwork and other things when I need it to for around 1100$?
Also if I were to go the desktop route instead (ignoring parts fitting or specs or anything like that for right now) is it typically better/cheaper to upgrade a cheap crappy desktop or just start from scratch and build a new one?
Thanks in advance
To see if people like my horrible jokes and puns
SnackMost well written match announcement post I've read in a while gj
Thanks :O