Here is an absolute classic if you are into American blues. This is BB King performing for a full house of inmates at a New York max security prison.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LWLAAzOBoBI
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I cycle through weapons both forwards and backwards. It gets confusing sometimes, but helps with classes that have multiple commonly used weapons, such as demoman.
CoYoTesnip (#6)
I understand that comfortability is key. I just want to know if I am unintentionally handicapping myself when I could easily switch.
I have a similar question. I currently use mouse acceleration and I would like to know if I should switch to no acceleration before I build up too much muscle memory.
Hello,
This question is mostly aimed at fellow Mac users, however, help from anyone would be appreciated. I am struggling to get what I believe to be a reasonable number of frames per second on my computer and would love to know if you guys have any suggestions.
Computer Specifications
- Late 2012 iMac (desktop)
- Processor: 2.9 GHz Intel Core i5
- Memory: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 512 MB
Current Benchmarks
My current system benchmarks are as following (calculated using the TFTV benchmark1.dem).
] timedemo benchmark1
2639 frames 21.869 seconds 120.67 fps ( 8.29 ms/f) 8.222 fps variability
What I Have Tried
I am currently using the most recent version of Comanglia's Stability config in addition to having all of my graphical settings at their lowest respective value. I have passed -high as a launch option and I use the stock HUD. As a more extreme measure, I tried dual-booting Ubuntu on my computer to see if a change in operating system would yield any performance increase (it did not; I credit this to the fact that both the Mac and Linux implementations of TF2 use OpenGL as their underlying graphics library as opposed to Direct3D). I believe that my ~120 fps is unacceptable for a computer with my specifications.
What I Am Looking For
I am looking for any advice you can give, specifically tailored towards Mac users, to help increase my fps to an acceptable competitive level. I am not looking for answers along the following lines: "Get Windows", "Macs are shitty", or "Buy a better PC". I believe that my hardware is adequate to drive TF2 at higher frame-rates than what I am currently achieving.
Thank you for your time,
euler (NA Steel Demoman)
I occasionally play mix champ with this guy and while I can't say that I know him very well, he definitely seems keen on improving. I think that his willingness "to take any criticism" is indicative of a great attitude and that he will thrive under a supportive leader.
I ran into this guy the first time I ever played FaceIt (which also happened to be my first "comp" game), and he could not have been more understanding and kind. He really looked out for me and had nothing but positive and constructive things to say. I can see him being a great fit for any team with an attitude like that.
To anyone who has played on console:
How difficult was rocket jumping? I imagine that the flicking motion required was impossible with the joysticks.
There is this game called "N" (the way of the ninja). It has excellent movement mechanics. The smoothness and fluidity of the motion is really only rivaled by TF2.
The function
f(x) = e^x
is the only non-zero function that is its own derivative.