EPISODE 2
Account Details | |
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SteamID64 | 76561198047417865 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:87152137] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:43576068 |
Country | Australia |
Signed Up | October 9, 2014 |
Last Posted | August 31, 2020 at 11:13 PM |
Posts | 168 (0 per day) |
Game Settings | |
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In-game Sensitivity | 1 |
Windows Sensitivity | 4/11 |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
2000 |
Resolution |
1920x1080 |
Refresh Rate |
144hz |
Hardware Peripherals | |
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Mouse | Razer Lachesis |
Keyboard | |
Mousepad | |
Headphones | |
Monitor |
YeeHawdoesnt work unless ur in dx9+ afaik or i would use it
-nod3d9ex in launch options
https://warzone.ozfortress.com/forums/threads/45
Final placings!
Prem is shaping up to be one of best seasons in a while :))
IM IN A SCRIM RIGHT NOW AND I CANT WALK OUT OF THE FORWARD SPAWN PLEASE HELP
fugg :DDDD
are se7en playing?
Rockets colliding with stickies and doing 0 damage is still a thing
As a med main I'm against crouch jump binds. To properly juke and move around it's so important to have full control of your character, and be able to jump different heights.
Anyway to get the highest jump possible you actually crouch before you jump, so the crouch jump script isn't even optimal.
edit: if you have baby hands like me bind +duck shift
My setup is a pair of Sennheiser HD598's with a FiiO e10k AMP/DAC + ModMic
The sennheisers are great midlevel openbacked cans and I've had them for years and had no issues. They're also by far the comfiest I've ever worn. 100% recommend. Every time I take them to LAN and people try it they are floored by how light and comfy they are.
I will say that if you're after an "immersive" setup and you want open-backed headphones, you better have a silent room to use them in. I can easily hear everything going on in the room including mouse clicks and keystrokes. This isn't a massive issue for me (and I'll admit I use a fairly low volume) but I find I'm a lot more immersed when I use my old ATHM50s. Again, not a huge issue depending on your room and if you're listening to music at a louder volume it really ain't no thang.
I wouldn't get a Schiit stack unless you pick up some high end ($600+) monitor cans which can actually make use of them. Look into FiiO products as they tend to be a better value buy for an entry level setup. I'm not sure if they still sell the e10k but try and find it's equivalent and have a gander.
I'm not super well versed in Mic tech but I've heard it's important to isolate the modmic cable (using a usb adaptor or similar) to remove the bulk of the static. Plugging it straight into the mobo or even your front I/O port will make your Mic signal pick up all the electrical interference in your case.
Have a look on /r/headphones and especially their wiki. Head-fi is also good. Research goes a long way with Headphones and if you can try and get to a store or something and try some out to see. Keep in mind I'm no expert by any means and I'm just passing on what I've learned through tinkering and researching :)