Right click the audio icon, click 'playback devices', select your speakers and click 'set as default'
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Is it a internal function of the headset? If you set the sound output to your speakers, does it happen then?
Right click the speaker icon in the taskbar, click 'Recording Devices'. Double click your mic, and deselect 'Listen to this device' in the listen tab.
Dang, that's looking much better than it was last fall.
Pretty sure there's not an ingame command, but if it's a linux machine just set the maps folder as read only for the user:group you're running the server as. That will keep it from changing the contents at all, but it might cause steam to hang when it tries to update.
tenacioustoasterIf only valve actually responded to bug reports.
Only after it's been in a famous youtuber's video.
WARHURYEAHI'm so jealous, you're almost a currency!
Is it as soon as you select engineer?
Is there something in your engineer.cfg that could cause it?
Dave_avoid at&t in Illinois at all costs. They wanted to rewire my entire house because at peak usage times I was getting sub 1mbit speeds + euro ping. Their customer support is nice and you can get your routing changed at will via the phone.
Wait, you say 'avoid them', then give a good review?
The wiring in your house may have been the problem, if you're on DSL over old phone lines.
Same boat. Very disappointed I can't pay with Paypal.
Frost_BiteAll I care about is that if this gets ported to tf2, my framerate doesn't go down and they don't put in/remove some game mechanic.
You don't port an engine to a game, you port the game to the engine.
smoboMGFreeThe delay being better on hitbox is almost certainly because twitch handles so much more traffic.
Twitch's delay was 5-10 seconds for a long time. Then they suddenly increased it to 30-40 seconds overnight. It's just the way they chose to run their system, not a direct result of the number of users.
They changed the way their system was run to be more efficient with the large number of streamers they were getting.
Try Razor's Gamebooster. It can be a pain if you need to tab in and out a lot, but it really helps.
(also, disable Steam Overlay if you haven't already)
Pyyyour's great vid: http://www.twitch.tv/pyyyour/c/1751779
Creates a tunnel from your computer to the server, so traffic from your computer goes to the VPN server, then out to the internet. Can help with routing issues, unless the tunnel is routed through the same path as your traffic normally would.