fatswimdudeleague/dota/hearthstone
no fps :(
rowpiecesnot even csgo coverage, woah
I'd have to imagine a section for this will be added very soon.
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SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:9027247 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | August 15, 2014 |
Last Posted | July 18, 2023 at 1:35 AM |
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Raw Input | 1 |
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1920x1080 |
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240hz |
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Mouse | Glorious Gaming Model D |
Keyboard | Ducky 65% |
Mousepad | Steelseries QcK+ |
Headphones | Logitech G Pro X |
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fatswimdudeleague/dota/hearthstone
no fps :(
rowpiecesnot even csgo coverage, woah
I'd have to imagine a section for this will be added very soon.
ESPN launches new esports division.
https://twitter.com/Slasher/status/687667175960776709
http://espn.go.com/esports/
thoughts?
I mean its only something that you'd do for 20/30 minutes every few days depending on your facial hair growth, but for the past 2 years or so I've been doing wet shaving as a hobby.
Basically, thats using a safety razor or straight razor instead of a traditional 3-5 blade cartridge razor. You also use premium shaving soaps and brushes to create your own lather, and use some after shave balm to finish it off. Takes much longer than a regular shave, but its meant to be a more relaxing, pampering experience. I personally use a straight but I'm soon going to get a safety razor as well. Its WAY more economical in the long run compared to cartridge razors, better for your skin, and makes shaving fun imo. Might sound pretty dorky but I actually look forward to shaving when the time comes around.
Definitely not for everyone, and you'll end up cutting yourself a good bit it first, but once you get used to it its like riding a bike. Also, shaving with a straight razor makes you feel pretty bad ass.
Look up wet shaving on youtube, theres a pretty big community for it there
After having discussions with people on twitter, I think this just goes to show that punishments should be outlined ahead of time for offenses directly relevant to the game. "Esports laws" so to speak. That way, we really wouldn't even need to have a discussion whether they should be banned for life. Then people would know ahead of time the potential consequences for their actions.
I remember seeing steel at i55 and talked to him for a little bit out in the parking lot. I asked him about the bans and if he thought they were going to stick. He seemed pretty optimistic that he'd be able to play again one day. Although I don't know him personally, he was a pretty cool guy to me.
It's a shame it has to be permanent. A lot of good talent down the drain for one dumb mistake. They definitely deserve to be punished, but not in this way.
Haven't tried that. I'll try that next. But I deleted the executable in my csgo folder and verified the cache again. I'm now getting into game, but after a couple of seconds of moving around, I get "dvi no signal" to my monitor and get repetitive sounds over and over, as if it's crashing. Only way to get out of it is by restating my PC with the power button.
phobiahave you tried verifying the cache and stuff
I've done that many times. Didn't do anything for me
so every time I load into a server for CSGO, my game crashes once I load into the map and gives that 5 second countdown. I get no error message when the game crashes. It just crashes to desktop and thats it. It happens on valve servers and on community hosted servers. My game was working fine, and then a couple days later it just started having this crashing problem.
I've googled this and have tried most of the things I could find I think, and am still not having any luck. It seemed to come out of no where. Anyone have any ideas? Help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
DanceNumber DANK MEMES.
edit: sorry
i55 ;)
also,
seeing taking back sunday and the menzingers backstage in philly (first concert ever)
casting more in the ESL studio and working with incredible people there
choking in playoffs this past season with the EPS boys
also, idk if anyone posted this, but its one of my favorites:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHo4l-qmGHI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJWYlbsK9r4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZoOsrCwxew
first game I ever played competitively. these are some classics
TwitchI absolutely love ska, ska shows are some of the most amazing concerts you can experience.
I saw streetlight manifesto countless times, I've seen Big D and the Kids Table play at all the shitty local venues in my state, one time the power went out in the middle of their set and they kept playing with only drums/horns and the whole crowd screaming the vocals.
I used to listen to lots of punk bands also, favorites include NOFX, Anti-Flag, and Bad Religion.
I LOVE "We are the few" by Streetlight. That song is so hype
I can't believe I forgot to mention this name, but The Menzingers is also one of my favorite groups all time. If you haven't heard them, definitely check out some of their stuff.
Had no idea who they were until last year. A randomly assigned roommate I got in my apartment was actually the cousin of the lead singer and guitarist. Got to see them backstage when they played in philly with taking back sunday. dope as fuck
Anyone here into pop punk, punk, ska, or any similar genres? Never really came across someone else in the comp tf2 community into any of those genres. I know you're out there somewhere.
Favorite band all time definitely blink 182, whos is actually coming out with a new album in 2016. Taking back sunday and yellowcard are up there as well. Currently really into modern baseball, the front bottoms, carousel kings, somos, seahaven, and others.
what are you guys listening to? I feel as though I've come across most bands I'd be into, but always looking for more with similar sounds.