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use the program twitchleecher to download vods
50$ amazon gift card, what should i get
also a fear of god hoodie from my buds
Brimstonehttps://clips.twitch.tv/BoredMagnificentAyeayeUnSane
since when could u go up there wtf
HaXxorIzedHad the same problem. Changing huds doesn't fix it, and the longer I play on a single map the worse it gets - from an average of 600-700 idle all the way down to below 90 if I'm grinding up to an hour on a jump map or something.
might be overheating
did u post that log just to flex
hate driving uphill, what kind of monster designed these roads
SpaceGhostsCoffee
the only time genetics is really a factor is if like someone is born without proper control over their muscles or some other low percentage thing. But for the most part becoming a top player all comes down to attitude and mentality and not genetics. There’s really not much “natural talent” for stuff like tf2 and what some people think are talented players are actually just players who practice better than them.
One of my favorite stories is about a csgo pro (taz I think?) who’s one day decided to start playing league and became a top50 player in about 6 months, he had the proper mentality and knew the proper way to practice and because of this he would most likely be able to become a top level player in any game he played
SPAM
stokely, iridescence, and dicaprio 2 were my favorites