usually the things that bother you about other people are things you're self conscious-about (projection)
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Reeroya but does stating ur esea experience or calling ur pocket dogshit really do anything positive?
that's what i'm saying -- he went about it the wrong way, but my post is responding to people saying you should only bring up issues after the game and in general people being too emotional during games
even though reflecto made a bad call and trolled his teammate for no reason ("you don't know what high ground is?"), being able to figure out why you're losing and constructively figure out what's going wrong during the game is absolutely critical. being able to take your emotions out of the situation and respond to the actual criticism rather than taking it personally is essential to improve in any team environment.
way too often i see people just giving up mid game and refusing to communicate to figure out what's going wrong, and talking about these things in a mature way without assigning blame will make you a better player. even on froyo, sometimes discussions would get heated during matches because we're competitive people and want to win -- all im saying is its normal to argue mid game if it's constructive because your team should have an understanding that sometimes you need to put aside your feelings for the bigger picture, but again this is a very poor example of doing that
this happens because the game tries to keep your cursor at the center of your screen but your DPI is so high that it moves out of the screen before the game can snap it back.
fixes:
- lower your dpi and adjust your in game sensitivity accordingly
- use fullscreen
- use a tool that keeps your mouse locked to your primary monitor, someone in this reddit thread has one
It sounds like you're missing a folder -- it should look similar to this
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom\whatever\cfg\autoexec.cfg
your config/hud files go inside a folder called whatever you want, in my case 'whatever', inside of your custom folder
if you're not in a lan environment and you care about being a good player, you absolutely should be using voice activation. there's no good reason not to.
it will help you learn how to talk while moving/shooting, and eventually you can swap to a non-obtrusive bind, which is anything that doesn't impact your moving/shooting. for example, i use left shift because i don't use my pinky for anything else (crouch bound to right click on soldier).
try to play a round of mge without letting go of your push to talk bind as an example, for most people this will be very uncomfortable
also, some obvious advice: if there is something that will make you better in the long run depsite being uncomfortable in the short term, just change now and get used to it. for example, learning to crouch with right click was extremely foreign but it made ctapping easier
i52
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4y-1grklW5tTHh2b1l4RUdGcjg
gxl
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4y-1grklW5tRUxWakhKNnVYRFE
beater has all of esea so check that thread
although the stream list is a great step in the right direction, does anyone else think it would be better to show the active streams by default rather than needing to click the streams button to view them?
i think the TFTV style approach of having a small sidebar that is visible by default would be the best way to get more TF2 players watching the streams. if we had to click a button to show the streams on TFTV, i'm sure the amount of people watching streams would be far less. seems like the increase in viewers from the in-game stream list isn't as high as people might have expected, and I think this might be a factor in that
apologies if theres already a thread about this topic, but im curious if anyone feels the same
edit: nevermind, it is open by default IGNORE, my hud was just fucked lmao
dennis is right. i know an invite player who had a medic/pocket fetish and harassed his pocket every lan, touching him and trying to take his clothes off and everything. apparently parents got involved and filed a restraining order against the dude, which led to the pocket quitting the team to get away from him. he even had the audacity to post it all on youtube! crazy stuff.