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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iInAuoio-pQ
Merry Christmas
I also love having to get an updated hud every single patch
because if the players are more skilled in the first place they feel less guilty about not practicing
k, try him out, but don't be surprised
badgersI find it ironic how people who are judging me negatively haven't even met me, where for people who have actually seen me play judge me positively.
But I have seen you play
I mean, sure tf2lobbies are casual bullshit, but if you can't even do well at those how is anybody expected to believe you have "mid-open" dm?
the in-game custom accel is also FPS dependent, iirc
I love that movie
What is this, your 5th LFT thread? Maybe just edit and bump an old one?
hey guys I heard solid state drives still work when the power goes out
I would but MGE is detrimental to my game
dana
As for a setting that keeps accel from kicking in when you move your mouse at lower speeds (like cl_mouseacceloffset in quake) TF2 doesn't have that.
No, but you can fiddle with m_customaccel_exponent and m_customaccel_scale to get something at least along the lines of what you want.
DeRobertCtranchemusic^ 9 times out of 10 that's a terrible ideaHow is that a terrible idea? Clearly I have a different CPU that is 3.6 without overclock. The program basically does stability test at different overclocks to see which one is the highest and most stable, then it you can choose to overclock it to that level.
It doesn't change it in the bios, and is constantly using cpu and memory resources. Most of them (especially the AMD one, overdrive) are pretty buggy programs at best, too. Their stability tests often aren't rigorous enough to have any idea if it's actually a stable OC. But the main reason it's bad, is it doesn't teach you anything about overclocking, so when you've got a problem you'll have no clue where to start.
^ 9 times out of 10 that's a terrible idea
Don't just overclock to a speed some random dude tells you online. Do enough reading/research that you actually understand what the limitations are and why, before you break your shit.
One other thing that I will add is that Intel Burn Test is a great tool for finding out if your current OC is unstable, but if you pass that (or another similar high-stress low-duration test) always run Prime95 overnight to make sure. This is what's known as "stability testing," google could have told you that in 30 seconds.
Oh, and heat isn't always the limiting factor with overclocks, unless you have shit cooling. Your chip can only handle so much voltage over it. Like I said, please do some research or you'll end up buying a new processor.