Item: Knife
Name: TF2 is also free to uninstall
Set:
Original/Rocket - Thunder
Shotgun - Lightning
Account Details | |
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SteamID64 | 76561198046177462 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:85911734] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:42955867 |
Country | Saint Pierre and Miquelon |
Signed Up | July 22, 2012 |
Last Posted | July 27, 2017 at 8:39 PM |
Posts | 970 (0.2 per day) |
Game Settings | |
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In-game Sensitivity | 2.9 |
Windows Sensitivity | 1 |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
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Resolution |
1920 x 1080 |
Refresh Rate |
200 |
Hardware Peripherals | |
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Mouse | Zowie FK |
Keyboard | Coolermaster CM Storm 10 Keyless MX Red Switches |
Mousepad | Steelseries qck mass |
Headphones | Turtle Beach PX11 |
Monitor | ASUS VG248QE 24" 144Hz/1ms |
Item: Knife
Name: TF2 is also free to uninstall
Set:
Original/Rocket - Thunder
Shotgun - Lightning
Is my net good enough to stream?
http://www.speedtest.net/result/2600435379.png
I am on wireless too which cant be fixed due to the way my house is wired. Thanks.
Junior in high school. Excited to apply this year hope to make it into Whitman.
Good writeup, thanks!
Purpleeeeeeee-video-
That video stopped being good when you linked it for the 2nd time.
Smart person and solid player. I don't know much about his demo ability but he has a really solid understanding of the game and very good movement at least on medic.
I don't know about much of the stuff posted in this thread, but I think that the change in the attitude of posters definitely shows a change in how crepi acts. The last time I played with him (2 days ago) he was on SuSurfiT.
He would spec any new surfers who asked for help (including me) and give them honest and helpful tips on each level.
Between requests, he would try to do the surf level itself, but even if he had made dramatic progress he would still invariably go back to spec to help out others (thereby trading away his progress).
I don't think it was ever in question that he is a good medic, but now you can be sure that he is also a cool person!
Cool guy from every interaction I have had with him.
A+ pickup.
There is a blog that tracks it I believe.
It's wrong to say that this isn't real theft because there was no legal agreement or because virtual hats have no value.
In the first case: Scamming someone via the "Nigerian Prince Email Scam" or scamming via Craigslist are both illegal. No actual signed or legal document/agreement was created, but verbal agreement (email) does constitute sufficient legal proof. No one is going to go to court for 200 bucks, but that does not make it legal.
In the second place:
a) The value of EVERYTHING is subjective. What if I think your computer is worth a nickel? What if I think that my taking it off your hands is actually worth more than the computer? Can I walk up and steal your laptop because this is how I value it? In transactions, both parties must agree. I can value a rock at 50 billion USD, but that doesn't mean I can give someone my rock and then steal everything they own.
b) Virtual items in tf2 have proven to be a fairly reliable source of value. Some people in the community suspect that some Russian hackers use tf2 to abuse stolen credit cards, buy as many keys as they can, and then re-sell the keys for paypal. This effectively launders the money for the credit card thieves. The tf2 economy is estimated to be over 50 million USD each year. That's 50,000,000 reasons each year that these items have real, reliable, and easily monetizable value.
Very good game vs ginyu. Wish I could have used the beggars (RIP) but it was a lot of fun nonetheless.
Tried out. Amazingly strong scouts and demo. Give this team solid soldiers and a medic, and you are looking at a contender for winning open.
Lets get some top open pockets trying out so I can roam!
100 melee, no viewmodels for anything else.