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#11 TF2 streaming problem in Q/A Help

theres a second program in your task manager.

its like razergamecapture or some bullshit

turn it off/kill it before you stream, you can keep synapse open, and stream obs it seems. 10/10 troubleshooting,.

posted about 10 years ago
#10 TF2 streaming problem in Q/A Help

i haven't tried, let me know if it works though =D

posted about 10 years ago
#6 TF2 streaming problem in Q/A Help

synapse updated like a week or so ago with some shit to heatmap your keyboard and track your mouse clicks and keyboard presses.

supposedly it only works in game so it probably usese the same hook obs is using to get your game and thus using both of them at the same time doesn't work.

send a customer service email to razersupport because this shit needs to get fixed asap

posted about 10 years ago
#63 ESEA S17 LAN - Day 2 in Events

@62 your second paragraph is beyond misleading/incorrect.

and as far as your first paragraph sure, teams could definitely beat them, but half of mixup quit this season, hes not the sole reason theyre good, but that wasn't the point to which I was responding, I was replying to post 58's "godlike" and "discouraging" post.

saying hes unbeatable is a joke,but saying there is an invite team that will out-practice him with 100 hrs of this game every two weeks is also a joke.

posted about 10 years ago
#61 ESEA S17 LAN - Day 2 in Events

whos hating? I'm saying nobody else is willing to take the risk of using it as a profession so there's nobody else that's going to put in the amount of time and dedication it'll take to 1up him in ESEA/CEVO.

posted about 10 years ago
#59 ESEA S17 LAN - Day 2 in Events

when you avg 4 hrs a day for 7 years it goes from a game to a profession.

tf2 isnt a game you can use as a 'profession'

not downplaying anything but nobody else in tf2 has the drive or sane desire to put that much effort into practicing this game... the reward isnt there.

getting good at tf2 gets you ~300 steady twitch viewers, and a few hundred dollars at ESEA lans.

4 hrs a day for 7 years can get you a PhD

posted about 10 years ago
#24 ESEA 17 LAN PICTURE THREAD in TF2 General Discussion

i just actually laughed out loud at platinums post.

I might make alts to +frag it more

posted about 10 years ago
#24 LAN Vegas Nerd Years Eve in LAN Discussion

"We're gonna fly out pros to Vegas for New Years Eve so they can have $1800 for an Ultiduo Tournament"

Im all for supporting tf2 events, but this is decent money being thrown away for free at a small event on short notice on one of the most expensive flight weekends of the year.

What's the benefit to the scene by supporting this? I'm not seeing it.

Currently theres ~25 people signed up for seats

posted about 10 years ago
#20 PDX vs SEA in TF2 General Discussion

generally tftv isnt a hub for highlander or 5v5 players, and the initial post to which i responded was beyond vague.

so thank you vibhav for reminding me that i casted a 5v5 gamemode, i forgot, especially after extine had already replied to that quote.

posted about 10 years ago
#41 congrats to cinq and #tf2mix in TF2 General Discussion

define crucial.

If I remember correctly the eu pug channel had a legitimacy thing in place where you had to be vouched for.

I think the easiest way to do it was to switch networks, the most efficient way to do it was to update the bot.

People evading IRC bans is as old as time.

I'm not sure I agree the switch was crucial, i understand the reasoning, but I don't believe pugging is dead because of tf2 being on the decline, I think pugging is dead because the drive to use an IRC client (which is actually probably the best way to do it) is not there if its only for one purpose.

Pugging on IRC was never supposed to be a new player infosession anyway. The addition of tf2mix wound up splitting the community anyway, and having more than 1 channel did that again. Then tf2center and lobby came out and the struggle to keep us unified got bigger.

All I'm saying is if people want the old-school style of pug.na or gather.us it needs to be on a larger network, with other games. If you build it, they will come.

posted about 10 years ago
#38 congrats to cinq and #tf2mix in TF2 General Discussion

@ truktruk, couldnt you do /mode +x to hide your hostname on almost every network?
I'm sure its that way on quakenet and about 95% sure it was liek that on gamesurge.

@dancenumber I dont understand how you can call IRC primitive, twitch is literally IRC chat with a stream window, also not once did I mention it was a 'hassle' or 'too many clicks'... your questionable point of view is quite less compelling when you use unfounded sarcasm and create arguments to counter that never existed.

posted about 10 years ago
#35 congrats to cinq and #tf2mix in TF2 General Discussion

?

idling multiple servers is not something you generally want to do, especially when your friends are on one network and everything else is in another.

if you're trying to argue that it's possible to idle multiple networks then yea sure that's possible, but if you're trying to argue its equally efficient/convenient/desirable to have pugs on the same network as the popular channels of the rest of esports, you're mistaken.

If I'm on geeksIRC just so I can idle #tf2pug or whatever the channel is, its actually a waste and I'd rather resort to tf2center.

If I can be on quakenet or gamesurge and idle 10 channels all filled with people across multiple game scenes and be able to find scrims and get bot updates on matches going on in different games (cs, quake, tf2, sc2) I think its definitely more worth-while.

geeksIRC is a joke.

posted about 10 years ago
#33 congrats to cinq and #tf2mix in TF2 General Discussion

irc used to be a place to hang out, not just to pug.

the shit talk was real, the scrim finding was real, the admin abuse (cyzer) was real, and it added a closer community feel especially in the days of gotfrag.

its like people are viewing IRC as a 'solution' when in reality it was a community with some added games, private messaging, and the ability to branch out and see other communities and play other games. you used to be able to ql pug, cs pug, esea pug, and tf2pug all at will, while simultaneously talking to your friends and making fake chat logs.

posted about 10 years ago
#29 congrats to cinq and #tf2mix in TF2 General Discussion
Fogflamei have no incentive to ideal IRC anymore. whoever made the decision to put the pug bot on any network other than quakenet ruined the legitimacy of the service.

People didn't use IRC just for pugs, they used it to stay up to date on drama, chat, and keep up with what was going on in other channels/games.
tf2.pug.na was never on Quakenet

i know, it was on gamesurge, which was fine, since NA used gamesurge and EU was generally quakenet, and both servers had a substantial share in the gaming communities of their respective continents.

Taking it off gamesurge and putting it anywhere other than quakenet was a mistake. Taking it off gamesurge was a mistake.

but what's done is done. the network switch is actually a big deal at the end of the day.

posted about 10 years ago
#22 chairs in Hardware

im looking into the dxracer but apparently every single one is sold out on their site. i need something that can mold to my need to recline with my feet up when watching streams without breaking/showing signs of wear.

I had an ikea chair for quite a while. still using the desk i bought from them like 4 years ago but yeah, their chairs are hit or miss.

posted about 10 years ago
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