Blithei am confused what is kbbq
it's the fucking bomb dude
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Blithei am confused what is kbbq
it's the fucking bomb dude
Well, now that we have matchmaking, only time will tell how the game shapes competitively, and if our game is shaped by it, it won't matter anyways. Now the counterargument is that if mm dies, we will carry on, but new players won't know where to truly start from a competitive standpoint, if they play mm and feel the next step is to tryout UGC or something. Either way, it's hard telling right now whether newbie mixes can die without fuss or are vital to shaping our game, as we are essentially playing a split in the road, where we must see where we go forward next. Whichever path this game takes will answer your question Tino. If I were you, I would personally hand it off to someone, or just stick it out. If the issue is players/coaches, the motivation may simply no longer be there, and it may truly be time to throw in the towel, and carry on.
Either way, I want to see this game take off, and have a lasting future, even if it looks hopeless. Our community has put so much work, it's absolutely incredible. This community has brought the game so far, and just now the developer is somewhat supporting us more closely. To you personally Tino, just know that this has definitely contributed to the success of competitive tf2. Whether it lasts or not, it achieved something great. Newbie mixes improved my game greatly, and I would be sad to see it go, but at the same time Tino, do what makes sense.
If you wanna just make a LAN mge server with friends or for whatever reason you want your own server, all you need is a regular tf2 server, the MGE map, AND plugin. As far as I know, that's all you need.
https://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=154755
https://github.com/Lange/MGEMod
Does anyone know if there will be 144hz monitors?
Another reason why Black Lives Matter lacks the ability to think critically.
You need to remove the hud before you record the demos.
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Looks like skeetbag just got Elk'd
ElkTF2StevieYou should make a thread in the requests section to get this added to TFTV's Server list!
It will allow your server to get more attention and hopefully players.
I honestly don't know how to go about that, but I'm decent at improvising :D
Here are the steps:
Don't get discouraged if you don't see as many server requests, as not too many people request to have their server added, however the servers tab of this website is used by many.
Good luck, and reply or pm me if you have any questions! :)
If you do the twitch chat one, I suggest maybe just simply calling your team "twitch chat".
You should make a thread in the requests section to get this added to TFTV's Server list!
It will allow your server to get more attention and hopefully players.
There is matchmaking, but you're wasting your time if you want to get good, if you were to just play that. Matchmaking is only good if you wanna play serious pubs with players that are actually trying and where dying actually means something.
SetsulIt's not your PSU.
If there wasn't enough power to even boot it would have never worked in the first place.
The fans spinning at half speed mean that fan control is working. If 1W for a fan is too much for your PSU then that pc would have never booted. Also for fans to run at half speed without fan control doing it on purpose the voltage would have to be half of what it should be. In that case not even the LEDs on your mobo would turn on. The PSU would also either shut itself off or catch fire/explode because something would have to be seriously wrong.
"FF" doesn't mean "Fault Found". The codes are simply hexadecimal numbers ranging from 00 (=0) to FF (=255). FB-FF are not even defined and carry no explicit meaning. FF however implies that even the part responsible for figuring out what's wrong got no idea whatsoever so it just throws out the highest number it can, indicating that on a scale for "how bad is it" from 0 to 251 your problem is a 255, literally FUBAR.
Say goodbye to your motherboard because it's dead, Jim.
The Motherboard isn't dead actually. It turns out anyways that the CPU was dead.
SetsulIt's not your PSU.
If there wasn't enough power to even boot it would have never worked in the first place.
The fans spinning at half speed mean that fan control is working. If 1W for a fan is too much for your PSU then that pc would have never booted. Also for fans to run at half speed without fan control doing it on purpose the voltage would have to be half of what it should be. In that case not even the LEDs on your mobo would turn on. The PSU would also either shut itself off or catch fire/explode because something would have to be seriously wrong.
"FF" doesn't mean "Fault Found". The codes are simply hexadecimal numbers ranging from 00 (=0) to FF (=255). FB-FF are not even defined and carry no explicit meaning. FF however implies that even the part responsible for figuring out what's wrong got no idea whatsoever so it just throws out the highest number it can, indicating that on a scale for "how bad is it" from 0 to 251 your problem is a 255, literally FUBAR.
Say goodbye to your motherboard because it's dead, Jim.
But why would it fail this way? Would the bios not being updated contribute?