Tombom
Account Details
SteamID64 76561197982063661
SteamID3 [U:1:21797933]
SteamID32 STEAM_0:1:10898966
Country United States
Signed Up September 20, 2012
Last Posted September 27, 2014 at 4:22 PM
Posts 45 (0 per day)
Game Settings
In-game Sensitivity 3.86
Windows Sensitivity 5/11
Raw Input 1
DPI
400
Resolution
1920x1080
Refresh Rate
240
Hardware Peripherals
Mouse Razer Viper
Keyboard GMMK
Mousepad Corsair
Headphones Sony
Monitor BenQ
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#3 [Stream] Tombom in Requests

Perfect, thanks Slin.

posted about 10 years ago
#1 [Stream] Tombom in Requests

Streaming TF2.
I will be streaming at least twice a week and more whenever we finalize our 6's roster.
http://www.twitch.tv/tombom52
I'm the captain for the Pro Battle League's Seattle reserve club and the organization is trying to foster local competitive Team Fortress 2 play along the west coast. Getting my stream up would definitely help get us more traffic.
United States.
I've been playing Team Fortress 2 competitively for years, I've got 2 seasons of open, and way too many in other leagues to even remember (cevo, twl, ugc etc) and I haven't played for a while because of school and whatnot.

http://play.esea.net/users/510601
battleleague.com
battleleague.com/inland-empire-nw

posted about 10 years ago
#3 Looking for Seattle/surrounding area players in Recruitment (looking for players)

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posted about 10 years ago
#2 PBL: LA / "Best in The West" in Recruitment (looking for players)

Crancarry is an excellent demoman and I would love to have him on my team. I played a few seasons of open with him a few years ago and his damage/knowledge is definitely good. He has a tendency to play aggressive but I would play on a team with him again in a heartbeat. Join and help grow the PBL! (I'm a captain of one of the seattle teams :P)

posted about 10 years ago
#1 Looking for Seattle/surrounding area players in Recruitment (looking for players)

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posted about 10 years ago
#2 LF Mentor Scout in Mentoring

Yo I might be able to answer some questions you might have. I'd say I have an IM level understanding of gamesense. I've got some esea seasons under my belt I did p. well in. I added you so hit me up if you're interested or whatever.

posted about 10 years ago
#5 Intel InfernaLAN Washington Dec. 6-8th in LAN Discussion

I went to the last infernalan and was upset when I found out they didn't have a tf2 tournament (which is what people were saying they were doing). As their website says, they're doing tf2 contests which are weak mini-games they announce during tf2 pubs, not structured comp. play. I got a trophy for capturing the intelligence as a heavy on 2fort. Needless to say, it was disappointing. At least I got a cool plastic trophy out of it.

http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/7275-infernalan-2013-lanfest

posted about 11 years ago
#15 InfernaLAN 2013 LANfest in LAN Discussion

The acrylic work on these trophies is nice. Too bad it wasn't actually for 6's. :[

http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h202/tombom_52/IMG_20130706_173318_354_zps530ee3c0.jpg

posted about 11 years ago
#13 InfernaLAN 2013 LANfest in LAN Discussion

Yes indeed, there's 6 first place Team Fortress 2 6v6 trophies.

posted about 11 years ago
#12 InfernaLAN 2013 LANfest in LAN Discussion

Here! Come say Hi if you want. Apparently there's going to be a 6's tournament? I saw trophies for them at the front of the main room.

posted about 11 years ago
#14 Scout vs Scout in TF2 General Discussion

Yeah, going off of dopewolf: you're always going to want to be in the scout's blind spot. Try and aim for their side/back/midsection. A good scout will always be headed in a direction that's just a little bit ahead or in the opposite direction of where you think he should be. Scouts run super quick and it's pretty easy to lose sight of them. Just remember: NEVER DOUBLE JUMP. Any good scout knows the double jump pattern by heart and can track you to right where you're going to land. Once you commit yourself to that second double jump, it's pretty easy to see where you're going.

posted about 11 years ago
#12 Scout vs Scout in TF2 General Discussion

It's all about relative positioning and timing. If you know your relative health is relatively lower, back out and get a healthkit/heals/buff and repush. If not, keep your crosshair on him at all times and keep hitting him until he's dead. Don't take a shot you're not going to make. Playing scout is a bit like being at the batter's box. A truly good scout is going to get the kill no matter what because he knows he can. Backing up what deathanchor said: DON'T DIE: You can't kill anyone if your dead and you can't cap a point if you're dead which is literally your whole job for the team. The cap point of team fortress 2 is LITERALLY the point of the game. A low death number and good caps + assists makes a great scout.

posted about 11 years ago
#9 InfernaLAN 2013 LANfest in LAN Discussion

L5. Can't wait to see everyone there.

posted about 11 years ago
#26 144hz not always smooth? in Q/A Help

Nice post. Some might be disappointed because at face value, it's not too impressive (I guess? I love it), but as scout I'm looking to get the best quality visual information at all times so lightboost with 120 fps constant is heaven for me.

posted about 11 years ago
#64 EmeraldCityLAN Spring 2013 LANfest #intel in LAN Discussion

OH MAN WTF. I just found out about this today! Definitely not really... prepared for this. I'm gonna read the thread and stuff and see what the deal is. I haven't even been checking for any Seattle/NW lans at all. :[

posted about 11 years ago
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