That means the #2 + #3 link on your mobo ram slots have gone bad.
Slots #1 and #4 have a link but are still good while #2 + #3 the link has either malfunctioned or shorted out.
I'd contact your motherboard manufacturer if it's still under warranty.
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That means the #2 + #3 link on your mobo ram slots have gone bad.
Slots #1 and #4 have a link but are still good while #2 + #3 the link has either malfunctioned or shorted out.
I'd contact your motherboard manufacturer if it's still under warranty.
KissmetestifyIt would be cool if more then invite players were allowed to play at LAN.
I agree, it'd be nice to see all of the division-finals take place at LAN, but you have to think about how much money they'd be competing for vs the cost of the trip there for each of them. If the prize pool is anything like ESEA, only the top 2 or 3 teams in Invite would really break even/gain anything.
Ya it wouldn't be about winning money it just be fun to play on LAN in a competitive setting.
Try a hard reset, unplug main power cord from the tower, hold power button down on tower for 15 seconds, plug power cord back in and try turning computer back on again.
And this is a no POST issue Slin.
It would be cool if more then invite players were allowed to play at LAN.
MarxistAs a Communist, who has been a member of several parties - why is it that everything I love splits apart into disparate groups :(
Because Politics.
CaspianBerethCEVO's forfeiting policy is pretty bad from my understanding.
Not really. If you don't respond to a match proposal then you forfeit. 90% of the games this season have been forfeits though so it does look pretty bad.
Also not every team is going to switch to CEVO. So all this is going to do is split the community. GG.
If you're still going to play next season with ESEA after recent revelations and the way lpkane acts towards his consumer base you're an idiot plain and simple.
If AG wants to support CEVO I will do the same, we just need a general idea to back and this seems like our best option.
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clckwrkI'm not defending ESEA, I'm defending the idea of a league's competitiveness. There are reasons why ESEA is still played. I don't agree with ESEA being the receiver of the TF2 community's money and time, but there are features they have that lend to a higher level of play.
You probably didn't get what I was saying, because I absolutely do not want ESEA to remain the most played league. Unfortunately it isn't as easy as saying "Anything is possible." It will take a lot of work and it will probably not show the same level of competitiveness for the first year or so, unless the league has LANs from the get-go.
If there are dedicated people who are confident enough to create their own league or possibly endorse CEVO to the point where the game could have LANs, I would love to see that. However there hasn't been a plan in progress and we're speaking hypothetically.
Alright ya your post just came off as defending certain aspects of ESEA while I know you were playing devil's advocate in a way, I still think with good players there will be good competition.
Of course it's all hypothetical but everything starts with good ideas.
I am really glad some invite players like yourself and others took a stance on ESEA this season now especially after recent revelations and maybe others will join you as well.
clckwrkAlleal2sy_morphiendAllealNone of you would be playing in ESEA if it didn't have prize pots and a LAN.
I have never played a season of ESEA with any sort of monetary goal in mind. You're completely wrong if you think that most people play ESEA for a check and not so that they can prove that they are the best in their division.
But I don't think that.
That would be why I wrote this:
AllealSurprise guys, money has a greater impact on the game than what a handful of players in each div get in their mail each month. Money means commitment and competition, and that's what we play for.
Money is the reason everyone chooses to play ESEA over UGC. Pretending otherwise is stupid.
It's way more than just this. Unless you have experience, you absolutely cannot say the reasons why people play ESEA. The best people hope for when attending LAN is to break even. The more correct answer is there's a certain standard associated with ESEA that causes teams to prove themselves against each other. It is seen as the highest standard of competition, and is played in the same manner. Even if there were a different jumpstart league that iT and mix both played, a mix^ win in the "TeamFortressTV Tournament" carries far less clout and is taken much less seriously.
Money is certainly a motivating factor, but at the end of the day is overlooked for competition. The reason Platinum plays the game season after season is not to earn extra money from TF2 that he doesn't already earn from his regular job (like, what?). It's to win. Everything has always been to win.
Alright so you're defending ESEA essentially after all the shit they've put you through and after your ex-team has been bashing them since this start of the season ?
Doesn't that seem slightly hypocritical to you ?
We have the players, we have the community, we have the means and the will, fuck ESEA.
If players want a LAN we can organize a community driven one, if players want a prize-pool we can buy in and have a payment system setup.
Anything is possible, we have smart dedicated community-driven people who play this game, if you don't think we can rise above the cesspool that is ESEA and still have good competition at a top level you're wrong.
I definitely know the feeling OP but you gotta just step your shit up and get it done.
Don't know why people send in matches or scrims of them winning, it's alot more beneficial to you to submit demo's were you lost or get rolled.
SneakyPolarBearSneakyPolarBearhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI29xEnfTzI
Tbh this is actually a very good guide to soldier if you are just starting tf2. If you are really interested in making guides and such kellth, you'd be smart to consider the many things this video series does well.
This is better from someone who had ludicrous aim while he still played.