it's pretty clear that the tf team has a different philosophy than the rest of valve
the gaben i know would never release such buggy and unbalanced updates
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http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=tankdrift
made it easy for you guys
1. build rep through pugs.
2. make a looking thread describing your assets and your goals.
3. bump periodically.
Discuss anything and everything related to Team Fortress 2 or competitive play.
looking for someone to pick me up in nyc
my entire team upfragged this thread
pt died, looking for pocket. must be amazing.
http://play.esea.net/teams/56420
http://steamcommunity.com/id/SHERIEF/
i collect wallpapers, here's some i quickly handpicked
http://imgur.com/a/CrGDE
good but overpriced
most of the time it's just bloat. just disable all and then if you find that you're missing something go back and enable it. personally, the only services i have enabled are nvidia so i can access my nvidia control panel and diskeeper which defrags my disks. steam doesn't even require a service if you have uac disabled and that's why it's service isn't being loaded on my system even though it probably won't even matter.
specs? you should disable all unnecessary visual effects, processes and services.
visual effect: right click my computer>properties>advanced system settings>advanced tab>settings under performance>adjust for best performance
processes: win+r>msconfig>startup>disable all
services: win+r>msconfig>services>hide all microsoft services>disable all
alternatively you could reformat your disk and reinstall windows 7
ps. save these instructions on your pc so that if you disable something important(probably won't happen) like your wlan software or something you'd know how to revert everything back the way it was before.
http://www.dota-utilities.com/2008/11/downloads-warcraft-iiiwindows-mouse.html
you can use this to keep your mouse in tf2
bball is the way to go. it teaches you how to jump under pressure, avoid being shot in the air and how to get from point a to point b fast. add me if you want to play.