just get two 3.5mm extension cables: http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10218&cs_id=1021808&p_id=648&seq=1&format=2
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In-game Sensitivity | 2.4 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6/11 |
Raw Input | 1 |
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Mouse | Deathadder 2013 |
Keyboard | CM Storm Quickfire |
Mousepad | Zowie G-TF Spawn |
Headphones | Audio Technica AD700 |
Monitor | Asus VG248QE |
Saltysally1a very simple excuse was in order, "long story (then smile), want something to drink?"
then spike the drink and fuck her like she really wants.
I think there's a term for that, can somebody help me out here???
Ques, you look like one of those absurdly handsome guys who models clothes in magazine advertisements.
The modmic sounds incredible when plugged into a soundcard. This is an example of when I had it plugged into my old Creative X-Fi Extreme Music:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5977077/modmic.wav
And this is an example of it plugged into my motherboard audio(my soundcard died):
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5977077/modmic_onboard_audio.wav
There is no reason for anyone to get a $100 desktop mic for gaming/mumble because quite simply, it won't sound as good as a decent mic positioned close to your mouth(hint: modmic). The modmic is quite a fine product, it sounds fine on motherboard audio, and sounds incredible if you happen to have a dedicated sound card. Unless you want to have a big white ball sitting in your face while you play, buy the modmic. You won't regret it.
How about we don't say anything about which map is better than the others until we PLAY THEM. We make the same mistake every single season, think we can do it right this time?
I think whales have been helping out with the newbie mixes doing some mentoring and other things to help bring in donations, not sure what Chess Club is up to. Last I heard, it looks like it should be a four team LAN.
I just ran through it and it's very compact, which is GREAT! It looks like a lot of fun but as always we won't really know until we playtest it. Hopefully it plays as well as it looks. :D
EDIT: There is a LOT of ammo around the point and I'm not sure how that will effect defending. There are two large, two medium, and two small packs all really close to the point.
Also, people need to realize that an expensive mix like the snowball won't sound nearly as good as it should(the modmic would most likely sound much better in a computer gaming scenario) unless the person speaking is really close to the snowball, i.e. leaning into it.
The modmic sounds incredible when plugged into a soundcard. This is an example of when I had it plugged into my old Creative X-Fi Extreme Music: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5977077/modmic.wav
And this is an example of it plugged into my motherboard audio(my soundcard died): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5977077/modmic_onboard_audio.wav
One of my favorite people to have met online. He's a really nice guy(even though he thinks he's a jerk) that can shoot things in TF2 quite well. Best of luck Aaron!
mustardoverlordtooth I gotta ask
is that dandruff in the front of your hair
:(
It's a dirty mirror.
I couldn't figure out how to smile in a mirror picture so I gave up. Hello friends.
I didn't know there was a difference, sorry!
I found it easier to momentarily bind mouse1 to "+attack;bot_refill". Every time you click to shoot, it resets the bots' health and ammo.
bind mouse1 "+attack;bot_refill"