You should link the ESEA team page too
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JUSTIN OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Are you sure the scouts aren't just turning around to see what's behind them?
rapt0rjesushttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T912iRmBUs&feature=my_liked_videos&list=LLROK8OCodWFqJpoU3Lsx2aw
rip daniel's account
wolth pack is one of my favorites.
If you're getting information from the teams themselves then won't there be a lot of false information? I'm not entirely sure what the write ups are about though...
you can also ctrl + f "bind q" and see what the alias is and then change it in that alias from 70 to 90
outatseaIf you're going to stream and do a lot of rendering, get a 2700k or 3770k. they have hyperthreding and the performance gains will be very noticeable when streaming/rendering.
Yeah, people say the i5 2500k is more than enough if you're just playing TF2 but I also want to get the benefits for rendering videos.
I've been thinking of upgrading my processor and I have a couple questions. I've only briefly researched processors and prices so I'm still unsure of what I need/want.
My current processor is AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2Ghz.
I'm definitely looking into converting to Intel and have been looking at both the i5 and i7 series. I am aware that Ivy Bridge is newer than Sandy bridge models but I've read a couple ups and downs for each. For example: the Sandy Bridge processors overclock much better but the Ivy Bridge ones are generally better. I've never overclocked before so that hasn't really been important for me in the past.
I've heard that the i5 2500k would even suffice for gaming but I also do a couple other things where having a better CPU would help.
I plan on:
-playing a variety of games (mostly TF2, but I also play other games at 1920x1080)
-possibly streaming in the future
-rendering A LOT of videos
-other random shit (3d rendering)?
Is it worth the upgrade? Which should I opt for? I don't really mind spending a couple extra bucks for an Ivy since I don't think I'll need to upgrade again for a while after this.
Price question: I've also noticed some interesting prices which kind of confused me. For example the i7 2700k sandy is the same price as the i7 3770k Ivy
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116501
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115095
The Ivy seems like a straight upgrade when comparing those side by side (except the overclocking potentials, maybe)
edit: Extra info
-I have a radeon 5830 which I may upgrade later
-I also have an Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Rev. 2 CPU Fan which has been doing it's job so far.
-I live in Canada so newegg.com/tigerdirect.com etc links will be useless for me since they want me to use their Canadian websites.
-I am now thinking of getting the CM 212 Evo CPU cooler
-Seeing how I am buying a lot of parts I will probably sell my old rig to a friend for cheap.
How has no one picked this guy up yet?! Try him out.
forgetskinda mean to me
shlaner: forgets you're shit
I'm sorry, I can't seem to find your website in that wall of text.
mustardoverlordjoin this team if you like the tf2 bichez
we are pro-bape
Editing old thread.
We picked up Okas on scout and still have our trusty scout backup, Spamfest.
Looking for all classes so don't hesitate from adding me.
What we are looking for in a backup:
-relatively flexible and can play most weeknights.
-someone of equal skill level
-fun to hang around in mumble/after scrims
-willing to improve both as a team and an individual
Order of urgency:
Soldier > Demo > Medic > Scout
http://steamcommunity.com/id/shlaner
http://play.esea.net/teams/65604