Is there a chance that both mice are messed up? If you have two Logitech mice, I wouldn't be that surprised. Logitech mice historically have this issue after a while of use.
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MR_SLINWhen I have slot2 or slot 3equipped on Medic, my ubercharge shows. However when I have slot1 equipped, it disappears. Does anyone know how to change it so that my ubercharge always shows no matter what weapon is equipped?
I am very interested in this as well.
phAZEIs seating first come first serve or will seats be assigned/can we reserve seating as the event approaches?
There will be a specific TF2 row. That is first come first serve, but again, it'll only be TF2. However, it will be so that you will sit next to your team. I'm going to make everyone space out enough so that their team will sit with them, so don't worry about being spread apart.
I need to make an incredibly important post right now. This goes for everyone on this forum and not just people attending this event:
Rumors of deals not completed (or entirely false deals) could actually scuttle said deals in the works. We understand your excitement about the announcements we've been trying to make, but we don't want any false rumors to be spread that can damage other deals in progress.
hold m1 all day every day.
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I am not calling CB, hahah.
I really appreciate the help from everyone. I'm eyeing up the VW Jetta TDI but I'm not completely decided yet.
potGive a budget. It's not like you don't have one and it's pretty hard to help given no budget.
Not really looking for anything more than $25,000.
FzeroAre you thinking car, truck, SUV, crossover SUV, etc? I would start there first. Also, while manual trannys are cheaper, there is two main issues with buying them. 1) Harder to resell, less people know how to drive them so less demand. 2) Since the first point is true, dealerships do not order them. So often you have to get it shipped from another dealer or special order. For example, I worked a month at a huge Nissan dealership (worst job I have ever had) and the only manuals that we had were on the 350Z lines.
Just a regular car. Anything more would be unnecessary. I do know that reselling would be more difficult, but that doesn't really bother me. Good point, though.
xenexidk what kind of car you have but 125k mi isnt a lot. what is wrong with your current car? is it expensive to fix? depending on what kind of car you have you might consider fixing it is better than buying a new car. if you dont want to do so and really want to buy a car i would say go for a honda civic 96-02. it isnt hard to find one with a manual transmission and they are relatively economical. i have an 02 civic manual transmission and drive about 40ish mi per day and fill up my tank once a week with around $40 in cali. a civic will last you up to 300k mi if you perform all the necessary maintenance when you are supposed to. i had a 96 civic and now my 02, i have never had any issues to this day with either one.
2003 Ford Taurus. The struts are pretty fucked and other things related are getting pretty beat too. Took it to two different places and was told it would be around $1000 to fix. I'm apprehensive that it's getting to the point where everything is gonna start falling apart at once in the coming months, and I would prefer to have something new and reliable. It would be cheaper to just get it fixed, but again, I don't mind paying more for reliability over saving a little money.