You could say he's an apt fit for an IM team
| Account Details | |
|---|---|
| SteamID64 | 76561197999215868 |
| SteamID3 | [U:1:38950140] |
| SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:19475070 |
| Country | United States |
| Signed Up | July 27, 2012 |
| Last Posted | October 26, 2025 at 1:42 AM |
| Posts | 2214 (0.5 per day) |
| Game Settings | |
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| In-game Sensitivity | 12 inches/360 |
| Windows Sensitivity | |
| Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
900 |
Resolution |
1080p |
Refresh Rate |
420hz (120) |
| Hardware Peripherals | |
|---|---|
| Mouse | vaxee something |
| Keyboard | durgod |
| Mousepad | steelseries something |
| Headphones | AKG EXPENSIVE ONES |
| Monitor | benq 144hz |
toads_tfcapnfapnWhat if the syringe gun needles stayed on the ground and u could walk over them to get health.what if they work like a bunch of mini arrows so you can long range heal your teammates at like 4-5 hp per needle
I think that could be added on too but it should be less effective than arrows. I figured it would interesting to have a weapon that would give medics more options on ways to play. It would foster new strategies like laying a bunch of needles on the point to make it a little easier to cap when playing it, placing them on the flank as an extra health pack etc.
What if the syringe gun needles stayed on the ground and u could walk over them to get health.
Yo don't disrespect distraction. Can't believe you gross misogynists would say things like that to a woman gamer of color -capnfapn, woman gamer respecter guy.
I'll be stopping by on Saturday just to hang out :) maybe I'll try to catch you guys for dinner on Friday too!
kuli[/and then you fall in love with a japanese girl scout streamer and you don't give a shit anymore because kawaii]
Link please.
While we're all at it, how much of a difference does response time on a monitor really make? I have an asus vg236he, which is an older 120hz model and I've heard that it has ~15ms more input lag than other 120/144hz monitors. I doubt I can feel a difference between 1ms and 15 ms of input lag but I could see how it could affect my accuracy in "just barely missed that shot!" sorts of situations.
I think that when people's eyes start to get tired they resort to flicking opposed to tracking so doing whatever you can to reduce eyestrain might help you out a little bit. Try to play in a well-lit room with a glare free monitor and keep your face at a reasonable distance from the monitor. Setting your monitor so that it has duller colors may help with this too.
Please respond.
Distraction ur lookin a hell of a lot more art school than the last time I saw u ;)))))