This is my first season of demo after transitioning from pocket and I feel like I could use some help from someone (IM, Invite, better than me) who would be willing to go over demos and help me smooth out my play. I think that I could use the most help on where I should put damage during a midfight and where I should position myself during holds, thanks.
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thanks for the help, I started using ripbot to cut the size down.
I'm wondering how to get my videos down to a more manageable size. I'm currently recording demos with lawena and then I'm encoding with the lagarith lossless codec in virtual dub and then I render as an avi in vegas. Am I missing something? I output a 2 min video and it ends up being 15 gb.
cool guy find him a team
you still get the sparks when you hit stuff but no tracers
shoutout to forgets for recording and uploading this
I think the starcraft people still have to play, idk if we get to see more of the br0s though
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I'm loving this dubstep track they keep playing
http://teamfortress.tv/articles/view/52-introduction-to-competitive-tf2-part-1
Maybe think about watching some competitive casts so you can see how the game is played competitively.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Fatmop?feature=g-user-u
Then maybe play some newbie mixes and join a ugc team.
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jp_ryugawaQuick question for anybody who has a hien, I'm thinking about getting a VE and was wondering how it feels and stuff and if you think it is worth buying. I have a talent and kinda want to try something new.it's unique. Rough texture (i posted an image earlier in the thread) but a cloth pad.
Very good backing that literally sticks to the surface, the Value Edition skips on this but it can't be that much worse. Also the foam they use has a bit more pores.
I've only got an Xtrac Ripper to compare to.
Hien..
>VERY light initial movement
>FAST glide
>Semi-heavy stopping (side to side and up and down feel slightly different) with pressure on mouse
>No warping pad after 5+ months of HEAVY usage
<Rough, your palm/fingers might have to get used to it.
<can fray, make sure to singe it.
Xtrac
>Soft
>cheap
<warped less than 4 months
<lots of fraying
<pad does not stick to surface, very easy to push across.
Never tried a talent or qck
ty for the input, I think I'm going with a hien soft now.
ompryugawahow do I make it so when I have low ammo it is a different color?https://github.com/omp/tf2hud/issues/13
Answered there.
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Quick question for anybody who has a hien, I'm thinking about getting a VE and was wondering how it feels and stuff and if you think it is worth buying. I have a talent and kinda want to try something new.
how do I make it so when I have low ammo it is a different color?