There's a tool, and without accel it's about the same according to people in these topics.
http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/5067
http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/5323-quake-live-stuff
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There's a tool, and without accel it's about the same according to people in these topics.
http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/5067
http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/5323-quake-live-stuff
Oblivionagesnail3570k or 3770k. Like many others mentioned, performance gain from Haswell is minimal. You would also need a new mobo for Haswell's LGA 1150 anyways and I just don't see the extra 200$+ justifying the minimal performance gain. (Unless you don't have a LGA1155 mobo right now.)
i really don't understand why people on gaming forums recommend the i7 at all. The i5 is just as good as the i7 as they have the same technology, the i7 just has hyperthreading which is useless for gaming. why spend an extra $100+
Nobody does that here. People only recommend i7's if you plan to do really CPU intensive stuff like streaming or rendering and stuff. Even then, i5's are still pretty good. Games only need i5's unless you want to dump the extra money for a marginal boost.
maidosEdit: ppl missunderstand my intention with this topic and try to look more than what it actually is by dramatizing, just delete this topic and just move on. and sry for asking other peoples opinion how i edit.
Yet, the topic title is "am i ok enough to edit top 10?". That's a lot different from asking "How can/should I improve my editing?" or "Editing advice" and provide clips. I don't know what you said earlier, but the topic itself is very suggestive that you believe that you should have been able to (and considering you were turned down earlier, the answer should have been no).
I don't think you understand, administrator is like the root of linux. It always exists, even though you have your main account. If you type ctrl+alt+delete at login screen (unless you bypass it) you can login to administrator. If it really is a privilege problem, then logging onto the system admin account would clear away any thoughts of that.
EDIT: Guess windows 7 changed things up, look at this:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/enable-the-hidden-administrator-account-on-windows-vista/
LyknI mean, hes trying to help yall get something. Maybe the people afraid of the program can get one this way. Try not to be rude :3
But you can't trade them yet. If they never become tradable, then his giveaway means nothing. He shouldn't claim something before it's been confirmed possible.
Can't.
http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/410-tf-tv/1
EDIT: Gratz on being topic #6000
I gotta say that's a horrible way to try to get on a team.
bigpoopyI'm not gonna do shit i just like to watch and play on occasion. Video games are not my passion. If video games are your passion then you need dreams and you need drive to make dreams reality. You can keep conditioning your mind to make reasons why you shouldn't do something or you can start conditioning the mind to say why the fuck shouldn't i do this. The choice is yours. You wanna make a living from playing video games? Do it. Make it happen. Be a professional and learn everyday. Get audio books to better yourself, use the internet to learn. Knowledge is power. You should start with Steven Pressfield "Do The Work". It will give you knowledge about aversion and how you are exhibiting those traits right now.
If you are just playing video games for fun. Then why the fuck are you here bringing people down that want to make shit happen? Who gives a fuck if they have an idea and take steps to achieve and fail? Why does that affect you? Why are you putting energy into discouraging? You should be putting your energy into realizing your dreams not discouraging others dreams.
If you get discouraged from doing your dreams because someone talks bad about it, then you obviously don't think enough of it. Also, he's trying to sell an idea, not implement him itself. Laying down facts shouldn't discourage someone if they really want to make it happen, because they'll figure out a way around it.
Anyways, you sound way too much like a motivational speaker or trying to act like the guy who will stick up for the idealist. This isn't just people trying to shit on the guys dream. We're just trying to tell him what's wrong and why what he specifically suggested won't work. If he wants to get the community to support him, he needs to convince everyone that it'll work. Stop talking like we're just shitting on someone's dream, we're not. Also, please don't try to promote the idea that if you work hard enough you can do anything, because that's definitely not true in the real world.
Ma3laaIf anything, I think the best option would be to hold a tournament for the purpose of actually expanding the game. Just hold a free tournament, allow teams to join that have no esea experience and make the top prizes premium and fees which could be payed for by some donations from members in the community, or something like that. There is a lot of time in the off season and if you held a tournament like this it would probably get a lot more exposure for tf.tv, get some more teams into esea, etc.
That's a much better idea, but we'd have to come up with a way to detect smurf accounts or else some open players might join for the free premium.
bigpoopyI do realise this and his perspective on the matter is intriguing for someone who wants to build a competitive scene. He is essentially trying to null this at the beginning of the creative process, members of the community are just brainstorming. No one has even put together a plan on paper and presented it to him yet.
o_O. Lets see tf2pug tournaments were a disastrous waste of time. I don't even know what that means but when you go outside your comfort zone you learn what works and what doesn't. So never a waste of time. Its great that this has already happened and you have a reference for what did not work.
"Or prizes that aren't money? You can't tell me you play competitive TF2 for the money." You have plenty of video game enthusiasts with plenty of resources in different areas to be innovative with. People that can program, people that donate servers, tf2 items, web hosting, media outlets, etc. I don't have ideas but human creativity is infinite as long as their is dialog in the community.
It will take some work to make shit happen but you have a community willing to help. Just need people that are willing to sack up and make shit happen. You gotta fail to succeed it is how you learn.
It's not about comfort zones or anything like that, it's about the net gain for the community. People have signed up happily for previous online pug tournaments, but they ended up being horribly delayed and horribly managed (players-wise mainly). I don't know how long you've been in the community, but the people who are telling him why it won't work well have dealt with MANY community tournaments. We aren't shooting it down because it's never been tried, it's because we know from experience that there isn't an easy method to make an enjoyable tournament. The amount of effort that is required isn't truly free, it takes a lot from someone's personal life.
I mean, if you know throwing a ball into the air will come back down, do you think throwing it back up will work again? No, you'd have to build a rocket, and going to that result isn't something that can be done haphazardly. We've learned from throwing the ball up in the air many many times and it coming back down every time.
Honestly, you're talking like a dreamer. But what can you do? What will you personally contribute? You're dreaming on the effort of others to come forth, when a lot of people have come forth and failed. If anything, you should take initiative if you truly believe it can be done, when everyone else has become cynical.
PS. The post mainly refutes things that are known to have fail. He doesn't specifically say it can't be done, but he puts out the problems you'd have to overcome in order to make it work. I mean what exactly is the point of paying money to get stomped in 10 minutes by invite teams? A straight up tournament will not work. Invite only? Teams that don't have a chance will likely not pay. If you want to make it work, you have to come up with the idea, and you have to also put in the work to make it happen. I don't think it's fair to come up with an idea and then say "community do it :) :) :)" and let them take care of all the details.
Try logging in as administrator (you'll probably need to ctrl+alt+delete @ login screen). I forgot if windows 7 still has it, but this guarantees you have all the rights.
BTW, what happens when you try to disable it from just control panel or the program itself? Or can you not open it at all? Much better way to deal with it than trying to just flat out killing the process(es).
bigpoopyIt is worth a try. Good things can happen because people have the audacity to ask why not. Even if this has been "disastrous" before, learn from mistakes and improve. Haters gon hate no matter what you do, don't let enigma discourage you.
I hope you realize that this site is enigma's. If you don't get his approval, it's not happening. And he's laid out plenty of good reasons why it won't work.
Obviously we should turn TFTV into the next MGE.
Pay to get exclusive access to the top TF2 pros such as enigma, b4nny, etc.
Get into group mumble coaching sessions, with VODs on demand. Get to play against the pros and critiqued. Also, ratings.
Team. Fortress. TV.
Seriously though, a paid tournament doesn't really work well. You'd need such a complicated rule set to make it remotely worth it for people to play and not feel like they're just donating money to invite players and in general wasting everyone's time.
Doing damage means a lot, but know when the damage is going to be useless and don't waste ammo in those situations. Avoid overextending.
Disable MSE in control panel, or search for Services in the search bar (it's also in advanced Control Panel I believe), then go to Microsoft Security Essentials, stop the process there.