You literally see more frames. How much you benefit from this obviously depends on what you are doing but having a higher frame and refresh rate will always be good, regardless of what you're doing. Basically you just see more things overall.
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The storytelling was the the most cringe worthy shit I've seen in quite a while. The sfms were well made though.
Good frags and editing made up for it in the end.
Game is so optimized an smooth <3. I run on high/ultra settings and get better framerates than I do in tf2 with a maxframes config.
Multiplayer feels really battlefield 4-ish but that's probably because it runs on the same engine as bf4 and is developed by the same guys.
That being said I also never played multiplayer in Battlefront 2 and I can't remember if it even supported that back then.
Well, regardless I didn't have the option of playing it because shit internet so I suppose it's not that odd that it doesn't bring back any Battlefront 1/2 nostalgia (at least not in the beta).
Just like #13 I'm also mostly interested in this for the singleplayer.
What are the potential downsides to doing this?
Rather, what am I actually turning off by doing this?
Spy and sniper aren't the only things that can deal with a sniper. It's just that people seem consider all of their other classes too valuable to risk a play for sniper picks.
That being said, it's not like there is literally no window of opportunity to kill snipers especially as spy.
You literally just need to have your teammates distract the enemy combo long enough for you to fire 2-3 bullets. If your teammates can't keep the enemy combo occupied for a solid 2 seconds then you would probably lose the game regardless of if the enemy sniper was a carry or not.
Chill and cozy as fuck/10
Try replacing 'mumble.tf2center.com' with '151.80.203.48' this is the actual tf2center mumble ip.
Also you could try connecting through the wifi again and see if that still works.
The only other thing I could imagine being the cause of this is the tf2center host/server ip banning you.
lokiloki19Twistedopen cmd and type "ipconfig /flushdns"I'm on a mac :P if you could translate that to a terminal command, that would be great :p
Oh right, sorry I am retarded.
Here: http://osxdaily.com/2008/03/21/how-to-flush-your-dns-cache-in-mac-os-x/
I don't know which version of OSX you have so I figured it's better to just link you to a website with a guide on it.
open cmd and type "ipconfig /flushdns"
I'm an idiot sorry.
Mr_WillInstalled m0rehud, but the health and ammo font used looks different to the ones in the album.
Here's what my game looks like:
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Did you change the font recently and the screenshots are out of date or is it just not working for me?
It looks as if it's broeselhud's font now.
Looks the same to me. (Comparing your screenshots to my own game and the ones in the OP.)
Although the screenshots are somewhat outdated (mainly the scoreboard is different), the health and ammo looks the same as always from what I can tell.
I don't know what the fuck this filter all sniper mains put on their clips but it's fucking ugly.
It looks like you just pull the saturation slider up to max and that's it.
Like honestly dx8 with a maxframes config looks better than this.
lol_goatThanks but that's 270 vs 360, I'm looking at the 370 vs 360
My bad, changed the 2 to a 3.