thanks for taking initiative in improving the map that you created.
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SteamID64 | 76561198046962614 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:86696886] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:43348443 |
Country | Canada |
Signed Up | September 27, 2012 |
Last Posted | March 17, 2014 at 10:52 PM |
Posts | 1467 (0.3 per day) |
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In-game Sensitivity | 1.000 |
Windows Sensitivity | 5/11? |
Raw Input | 0Â |
DPI |
1800 |
Resolution |
1920x1080 |
Refresh Rate |
60hz :'( |
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Mouse | Razer Abyssus |
Keyboard | Cooler Master Storm |
Mousepad | Steelseries Qck Medium |
Headphones | Steelseries 7H |
Monitor | ASUS |
so i noticed today that when im playing tf2, my computer will make this weird hissing/weird high pitched hum sound. Thinking immediately that a fan was dying in my case, i checked my temps to make sure everything was ok temperature wise, and it was. But then something weird happened, i exited tf2 and BAM, the noise was totally gone, how could software be correlated to a hardware problem, im confused.
would the bios be getting made by the players themselves or volunteers, or would it be a combination of both.
triplemintSaid he was "low iron" to justify ringing for an iron team (on the same class he plays in UGC silver) when we specifically denied ringers. I would not recommend him, even though he is admittedly a solid scout/sniper.
Wasted my entire night with his shenanigans.
didnt even know there was such thing as 'denying ringers' for scrims.
it would have been funny if your monitor turned on and your girlfriend saw a red recording button.
i have had a great experience with the razer abyssus.
Edit: if you have really big hands, this mouse might not be for you.
seems really chill, dont think ive played with him in a match scrim or pug but i see him in dm alot and he has some really solid dm skills.
offer them to cinq that is such a good idea, i think its great if the diversity of locations of mix servers could be expanded.
just a suggestion, have you ever thought of getting some real scrim and match experience before going into ESEA, its fine if you want to go right into ESEA without much scrim or match experience but the more you scrim and play matches, the more you will realize that it is different from pugs especially when it comes to the amount of organization and what plays you can go for.
Hellbenthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7LzPHF61-4
Don't fuckin' judge me.
i dont mean to sound condescending, but from MY perspective, that sounds awful.
really nice, good scout, great sniper, havent seen him play enough to make a judgement on his gamesense or dm
sorry this advice didnt answer all your problems, gonna delete it now because of that.