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SteamID64 | 76561198059177902 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:98912174] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:49456087 |
Country | Canada |
Signed Up | August 7, 2014 |
Last Posted | January 5, 2023 at 1:48 PM |
Posts | 896 (0.2 per day) |
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In-game Sensitivity | 3.15 |
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Raw Input | 1 |
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Mouse | HP USB 3-Button Optical |
Keyboard | KWD 855 |
Mousepad | Roccat Taito King-Size 5mm |
Headphones | HyperX Cloud III White/Pink |
Monitor | HP 2310 LCD |
Super understanding and focused on dedicating time to improving and practicing. Incredibly committed and as others have said, learns very quickly.
fireindaarcadeDang uberchain, that might be one of my favorite sfm's from you. Looks great!
Thanks, guys! It was really fun to put together. Here's the concept that I pitched to the guys before starting it:
For those of you who live and love Team Fortress 2, don't worry - the standalone SFM you know and love isn't going away, and it's still the best place to create shorts in the Team Fortress universe. It will also continue to have the workshop with the greatest variety of contributions, and remain the best place to create shorts in all the other universes we've released DLC packs for - including Day Of Defeat, Blade Symphony, Portal, Black Mesa, Left 4 Dead, Dino D-Day, and The Stanley Parable.
Saw this on Source Filmmaker's official blog regarding SFM2 - which at this point, basically looks like it runs on DOTA 2 rather than being a standalone sort of thing; SFM currently runs on an old version of TF2. I'm wondering if this holds true to how they're not gonna port TF2 to Source 2 yet, if at all.
DrPloxoOh wait, somebody could say we're doing that cultural appropriation bullshit by imposing our cracker-ass culture onto their historic festivals.
I have a couple hundred followers on Tumblr, mostly TF2 fans since my whole lack of a life revolves around the hat simulator. Every now and then other than SFM crap, I'd write about my early adventures in competitive. A couple of people who were curious about it/also played would ask me stuff or send me messages about what I thought about things. I'd respond back with my personal experiences, as well as resources from here and there. I would get Thank You messages and how their experiences went from a few people who started playing comp with a team or in their first lobbies; a Pyro who started playing in the HL Open and did UGC for a bit, a Medic whose team did well on a Highlander LAN, and a Medic who asked me for advice before trying out a lobby and - thank the sweet Lord Jesus - had a good experience.
Me and Jerm - who also does Tumblr rambles about the hat simulator for folks who ask questions and knows way more than I do - wanted to channel the comp attention from our personal blogs onto something more linear and focused. After a couple of months we recently banded together to make the resource-based Competitive TF2 Tumblr when fuckyeahTF2 sort of slowed down on the coverage. We hit 200+ followers on the first day, and we had a fella let us know that they had a good time learning about Highlander during the HL Newbie Mixes that happened last week.