Hey lets do a fundraiser and send whole tf.tv community to Taiwan. All we need is just some amazing donor perks
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the301stspartanBy several hours a day I mean something between 2 and 5. Definately more than 20 hours in 14 days.
But of course I understand that teams want to take people with experience, I'm just looking to get into the best environment possible to improve.
Yeah, sure. Good luck on that. :)
If you play several hours a day those stats seem to match. :d
Still, it doesn't change the fact that not many high div teams want an unexperienced player, no matter how godly his dm is.
Right now most important thing for you to do would be just playing more, and get to a div 6 team. I'm currently in my first season of 6s and I have played almost double the amount you have. I also have almost 300 hours with scout. Even though I consider myself above div 6, I still want that one season of experience. It's just like a job. You never get to the good jobs right away, you often have to do shit jobs first. :D Also, if you want to be more consistent I'm not sure if 20 hours in 2 weeks is enough TF2...
Nice 250$. :D
I'd like to have info on server locations. It would be really boring if they were all NY again. Takes half of the competitiveness away. :3
Thanks. I was thinking that is the case. I've just been too lazy to buy one.
Also, it seems like cleaning all heatsinks from dust helped. Now it only goes to 74 celsius. :)
Yeah, so lately my CPU has been getting dangerously hot while playing TF2. It's Intel Core i5 2500k and it's at 3.30 GHz. It's 2 years old. It has 1 year of warranty left.
After I join a server and play for 3 minutes every core gets over 80 Celsius.
It is using the stock fan, and I guess if I buyed a better fan that would help, but I'm absolutely clueless on how to set them up. I also was thinking it might be because of steampipe. Anyone else having this problem?
And, is there any configs or options to straight reduce CPU usage without reducing graphics?
This has probably been said before, but couple of facts why I can't take CoD as a serious competitive game:
1) Players use a goddamn xbox controller! How can you say anyone is good at the game when they use something that is clunky, often requires aim assist and slows down your reflexes compared to mouse & keyboard.
2) From what I have seen, players use killstreaks. In a cometitive game there should never be an ability to, almost with no effort, instantly kill a player with a Tomahawk missile.
3) You have health regen. This may not bother someone, but to me hp regen in an e-sport game feels cheap.
Too bad if you don't show up. One week of hl goodness is gone. :(
I think he just wanted to spice up things a bit.