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Last Posted | April 18, 2024 at 5:19 PM |
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Mouse | Deathadder 2013 |
Keyboard | CM Storm Quickfire |
Mousepad | Zowie G-TF Spawn |
Headphones | Audio Technica AD700 |
Monitor | Asus VG248QE |
To answer your question it's normal for that to happen because (as far as I know) the USBIF doesn't specify the orientation ports should be mounted on a PCB. Most manufacturers/vendors follow a "community" standard, but the key word is most. Some people just want to watch the world burn.
While you're learning about what you should be looking for and what you should be staying away from, keep an eye on slickdeals' TV section.
jesus christ it's 1 in the morning
For real though that was some of the most intense tf2 I've played in a long time. GGs Champagne and Cocaine and good luck in the rest of playoffs, should be an exciting ride.
LOL
uhhhh I don't think this is happening tonight, sorry everyone :[ The client lets you join the TF2 server, but then you get kicked a few seconds later saying "You must be running the ESEA client to play in this match".
Check in the lwrtcfg and lwrtcustom folders. IIRC Lawena copies your config and hud files into those folders, then moves the movie configs and huds files into their respective /tf folders.
I would just like to point out that Chrome has the ability to make an application shortcut for any webpage baked in. Press the menu button top right, navigate to "More tools", and select "Create application shortcuts..."
oh no my youtube recommendations
rosiethis is rly bothering me what does the fish say
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BHvi_qbpSo&t=189
It's beautiful.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: If anyone was going to develop a scrim client/website that integrates servers the most logical thing to do would be to get in touch with the tf2center devs and hopefully work together to add a scrim section the to site. From a non-coder's perspective all the groundwork is there, you would only need to add a few things to an existing system rather than recreating the wheel.
So I was typing up a post for that j4m guy's scout vid thread, but when I tried to submit I found out the thread was gone. "Whatever, I guess he just deleted it or something", I thought to myself and proceeded to head over to his TFTV profile to send him a PM about his video and why people didn't like it/it wasn't appropriate content for a site devoted to competitive TF2. Apparently that guy is now banned from TFTV and, at the risk of sounding like the internet butthurt police, I don't think stuff like that really helps TFTV's image in the greater TF2 community.
Maybe I missed a crucial post where he did something truly terrible, but if not I really don't think banning people for (admittedly) awful threads is exactly good practice. Let him know why his video is terrible and/or ill-received, hell you can even call him shit if you want but I don't understand banning a player who's obviously new to this niche community of TF2 on his first offense. RIP j4m.