yttrium
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SteamID64 76561197994749697
SteamID3 [U:1:34483969]
SteamID32 STEAM_0:1:17241984
Country United States
Signed Up April 1, 2014
Last Posted July 5, 2024 at 6:46 PM
Posts 2137 (0.6 per day)
Game Settings
In-game Sensitivity 6.0
Windows Sensitivity 6/11
Raw Input 1
DPI
1600
Resolution
1920x1080
Refresh Rate
144Hz
Hardware Peripherals
Mouse Logitech MX Master
Keyboard Ducky 9008G2 Pro Limited Edition (PBT, MX Greens)
Mousepad Razer Sphex
Headphones Philips SHP9500
Monitor HP L1925 (vert), BenQ XL2420Z, Apple Monitor II
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#297 yttrium's competitive viewmodels in Customization

Just updated to version 1.3.2.

Changelog1.3.2
Fixed a critical issue where models would be rotated by 90 degrees at the start of an animation.
Settings are now saved between launches using .NET's internal Settings framework.
  • The previous registry entry has been updated to use this same framework.
Fixed some small grammatical mistakes.
Fixed an issue where returning from an unhidden inspect animation to a hidden idle animation would bug out.
Polished how the image guide behaves.
Added an application icon, which also shows in the About window.
Added icons to the class tabs.
Updated the localization files.
posted about 8 years ago
#97 old school in Off Topic

rick flame

posted about 8 years ago
#260 The State of TF2, Post-Valve Meetings in TF2 General Discussion

Just to add onto what SLIN said, also keep in mind that Melee has been heavily reverse-engineered. There are huge mods that completely revise gameplay, on top of the fact that the versions played competitively are often custom-tailored for tournaments.

If we had the source code to TF2, we as a community could improve it. We don't have that luxury.

posted about 8 years ago
#258 The State of TF2, Post-Valve Meetings in TF2 General Discussion
dashnerI don't buy the bullshit that Valve is no longer a game developer and only maintains in-game economies/steam. Valve goes through tons of concepts and development plans for titles that simply never see the light of day because it simply is not up to their standards.

While mostly true, keep in mind that the majority of their staff have transitioned to VR development, because that's what interests them.

posted about 8 years ago
#36 first time u played tf2 in TF2 General Discussion

co-op engineers on 24/7 2fort

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im sorry
posted about 8 years ago
#296 yttrium's competitive viewmodels in Customization

alright basically I fucked up the model decompile, my b. some source viewmodels have a 90° offset during compilation and some don't, and I probably used the wrong setting so it's rotating everything. Will fix in a little bit.

Edit: turns out I'm a fucking idiot and forgot about EDIT1 from this post.

posted about 8 years ago
#9 is rockstar hinting red dead redemption 2? in Other Games

please don't make me wait 3 years for a pc version

posted about 8 years ago
#4 problems with hitsound in dx8? in Q/A Help

You should never use dx80, use 81 and see if it still happens.

posted about 8 years ago
#294 yttrium's competitive viewmodels in Customization

I think I know what's causing it but you'll have to wait a little for a fix. Only Soldier?

posted about 8 years ago
#291 yttrium's competitive viewmodels in Customization

Just updated to version 1.3.1.

Changelog1.3.1
Fixed an issue where trying to install the mod a second time would end with an End Of Central Directory error.
posted about 8 years ago
#289 yttrium's competitive viewmodels in Customization

Just updated to version 1.3.

Changelog1.3
Added a new About window.
Added a visual image guide.
Included the installation of a preloader during the compilation process.
  • This adds preload_room.bsp to the Maps folder, and adds the following line to autoexec.cfg:
    • map_background preload_room; wait 10; disconnect
Updated for the most recent viewmodel changes (as of 10/16/2016).

Now that Carn's preloader is included, this method works absolutely everywhere. Good luck Valve.

EDIT: Just encountered that bug where it crashes when it starts trying to install with an End Of Central Directory error. I think I know how to fix it, give me a little bit.

posted about 8 years ago
#288 yttrium's competitive viewmodels in Customization

Huge update inbound. Working changelog:

  • New about window
  • Brand new wizard for step-by-step guidance and troubleshooting steps
  • Previous "Wizard" tab renamed to "Advanced"
  • Built-in preloader
  • Updated for the most recent viewmodel changes

Not sure when it'll be done honestly. Hopefully tonight but who knows.

posted about 8 years ago
#23 dvi-d cable problem in Hardware
SetsulThank you for contacting BenQ.
The monitors of the XL series can provide 120 or 144Hz exclusively through a DVI dual link cable (which is provided with the monitor). No 120Hz image can be displayed through HDMI cable at any resolution.

That's an interesting quote because they broadly state "the XL series" even though my XL2420Z has a DP 1.2 and definitely can do 144 with it. Hell, the only two monitors in the 9-monitor XL lineup that don't have DP1.2 are the 2411T and 2411Z.

Interestingly, the XL2420T does list that the HDMI/VGA ports can provide a range from 24-120Hz vert frequency: link

So maybe some displays do support it, at certain resolutions. Who knows though.

posted about 8 years ago
#21 dvi-d cable problem in Hardware
SetsulDVI is the only way to get 144Hz on the BenQ XL2411Z/T just like on most 1920x1080 144 Hz monitors.

Do most not support DP? Huh.

posted about 8 years ago
#23 Been gone 3 years, what have I missed? in TF2 General Discussion
FUNKeyttriuma good way to put it is that they are not trying to kill it but they are actively killing it as opposed to passively killing it
It's not that valve is "killing TF2", TF2 has always had a ticking timer of relevancy. The issue is valve at this point in time are pretty much the only people capable of resetting the timer. Issue is, the way they're handling things, they're making the timer tick even faster. Half-baked releases, slow confusing response times, seemingly disconnected decision making. These have always been prominent valve issues but they become even more apparent now more than ever with the handling of matchmaking and maintaining interest in the game.

That's exactly what I'm saying.

Rather than letting the timer go on normally, passively killing the game by not doing anything, they're taking an active approach to try and reset the timer. However, in reality, the things they're doing are actually making it tick faster.

I was just trying to say it in one sentence.

posted about 8 years ago
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