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Worst setup you've ever had
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#1
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Sometime ago I waited for computer parts to arrive, which they did 2 month later. During that time i was stuck with a shitty asus laptop, consistent 40 fps, a noisy fan/jet reactor, a broken D key, so i had to move all the keys 4 columns to the right, to "tfgh" instead of "wasd". Sure made me enjoy my new computer. What's the worst you've had to deal with?

Sometime ago I waited for computer parts to arrive, which they did 2 month later. During that time i was stuck with a shitty asus laptop, consistent 40 fps, a noisy fan/jet reactor, a broken D key, so i had to move all the keys 4 columns to the right, to "tfgh" instead of "wasd". Sure made me enjoy my new computer. What's the worst you've had to deal with?
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#2
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I once had a super shitty computer that allowed me to have like 20-30 fps in the heat of battle even with maxframes cfg. My monitor was hanging upside down, nailed to a bookcase above it. The keyboard and mouse were wireless and had awful registration. And no key pad on the keyboard. Instead of a table, I played on a tilted piano key cover. It was horrid.

I once had a super shitty computer that allowed me to have like 20-30 fps in the heat of battle even with maxframes cfg. My monitor was hanging upside down, nailed to a bookcase above it. The keyboard and mouse were wireless and had awful registration. And no key pad on the keyboard. Instead of a table, I played on a tilted piano key cover. It was horrid.
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#3
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Before I realized the importance of decent hardware I played battlefield heroes (rofl) with a laptop that had the screen coming off, some tiny wireless mouse from some street fair, and I didn't even have a mousepad so I had to use my table which was uneven due to some plastic around it.

I think I didn't really notice or know about ping at the time so I'm pretty sure I played on some au server daily too.

Before I realized the importance of decent hardware I played battlefield heroes (rofl) with a laptop that had the screen coming off, some tiny wireless mouse from some street fair, and I didn't even have a mousepad so I had to use my table which was uneven due to some plastic around it.

I think I didn't really notice or know about ping at the time so I'm pretty sure I played on some au server daily too.
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#4
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Hmm, for me it's a setup I am still running(but not playing with). It's my old computer with a AMD sempron(2800+) @2GHz, along with 2GB(DDR1) ram plus my old pal, ATI Radeon HD 2400 pro. Could run decently TF2 at launch. Was playing @1280x1024 mix of High/medium settings +vsync on, so had stable 60fps. Later on I learnt that my monitor could push a 85Hz so skipped the +vysnc and game ran steadily between 90-100fps(could randomly dip to 40). Now if I launch tf2, it takes a few min to load the game and then a min or two to join a server. Basically between 15-30fps @800x600 with chrismaxfps config.

Hmm, for me it's a setup I am still running(but not playing with). It's my old computer with a AMD sempron(2800+) @2GHz, along with 2GB(DDR1) ram plus my old pal, ATI Radeon HD 2400 pro. Could run decently TF2 at launch. Was playing @1280x1024 mix of High/medium settings +vsync on, so had stable 60fps. Later on I learnt that my monitor could push a 85Hz so skipped the +vysnc and game ran steadily between 90-100fps(could randomly dip to 40). Now if I launch tf2, it takes a few min to load the game and then a min or two to join a server. Basically between 15-30fps @800x600 with chrismaxfps config.
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#5
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i had a computer that could only play quake 1 and doom 1-2, i dont remember the specs i was really young, but i got a new computer after i installed some random shit and got a virus.

i had a computer that could only play quake 1 and doom 1-2, i dont remember the specs i was really young, but i got a new computer after i installed some random shit and got a virus.
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#6
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Sitting on the floor using a hardcover book as a mousepad, looking up to a TV used as a monitor, with a $6 logitech mouse

Sitting on the floor using a hardcover book as a mousepad, looking up to a TV used as a monitor, with a $6 logitech mouse
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#7
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I once had a macbook.

I once had a macbook.
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#8
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Not really a bad hardware setup, but for the last 8-12 months I've had the most dire internet connections(for video-gaming) I've ever known.

The connection I had for 5-6 years suddenly starts giving me massive ping spikes, which after trying numerous things and contacting support, I discontinued.

My current connection has pretty stable ping, with less than 5ms of variance, but servers where I'd normally get 70-80 ping now give me 140, and to make matters worse, no amount of re-routing via a VPN or WTFast help for some inexplicable reason. Even contacted WTFast support and they told me that my ISP is a bunch of idiots doing weird shit with their routing and network infrastructure.

It's literally like I can't get good ISPs within a 2km radius of my house.

Not really a bad hardware setup, but for the last 8-12 months I've had the most dire internet connections(for video-gaming) I've ever known.

The connection I had for 5-6 years suddenly starts giving me massive ping spikes, which after trying numerous things and contacting support, I discontinued.

My current connection has pretty stable ping, with less than 5ms of variance, but servers where I'd normally get 70-80 ping now give me 140, and to make matters worse, no amount of re-routing via a VPN or WTFast help for some inexplicable reason. Even contacted WTFast support and they told me that my ISP is a bunch of idiots doing weird shit with their routing and network infrastructure.

It's literally like I can't get good ISPs within a 2km radius of my house.
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#9
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I used to have a tiny lenovo laptop that could not run flash games at 15 fps.

I used to have a tiny lenovo laptop that could not run flash games at 15 fps.
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#10
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Shitty hp laptop from 2008, magazine for a mousepad, and a 10$ Logitech mouse. Had to use one of those little folding dinner tables for a desk.

Oh and it took like 5 minutes to join a server and I would get 80 fps with max frames and a low res, but it would drop down to literally 0 fps for like 2 seconds every minute or so.

Shitty hp laptop from 2008, magazine for a mousepad, and a 10$ Logitech mouse. Had to use one of those little folding dinner tables for a desk.

Oh and it took like 5 minutes to join a server and I would get 80 fps with max frames and a low res, but it would drop down to literally 0 fps for like 2 seconds every minute or so.
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#11
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When I first started playing TF2, I played it on a ~2009 Macbook Pro with a wireless Apple mouse and shitty home internet that would freeze whenever anyone used the microwave. Finally got a desktop for the first time this Christmas and by god if it isn't the most amazing thing ever to play at 144 hz with 300 frames.

When I first started playing TF2, I played it on a ~2009 Macbook Pro with a wireless Apple mouse and shitty home internet that would freeze whenever anyone used the microwave. Finally got a desktop for the first time this Christmas and by god if it isn't the most amazing thing ever to play at 144 hz with 300 frames.
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#12
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I first played TF2 on my old pc config, with 2005 like components :

AMD Athlon XP 2500+ @2Ghz
1 or 2 GB of DDR400
Radeon 9800 pro 128 MB

Since i played on 1024*768 the computer could still run most games up to 2008-09 but it hit a wall with games like supreme commander or SC2. When TF2 first came out i could somewhat play it, average of 60/70fps, but on 32 slots dustbowl servers and after a few game updates i rapidly was under 15 fps, which explains why i played engi and medic :DD
When i started 6v6 i had 40 fps, with "peaks" at 15 in midfights, and i stayed like this until 2012 :D
The computer still works btw :)

I first played TF2 on my old pc config, with 2005 like components :

AMD Athlon XP 2500+ @2Ghz
1 or 2 GB of DDR400
Radeon 9800 pro 128 MB

Since i played on 1024*768 the computer could still run most games up to 2008-09 but it hit a wall with games like supreme commander or SC2. When TF2 first came out i could somewhat play it, average of 60/70fps, but on 32 slots dustbowl servers and after a few game updates i rapidly was under 15 fps, which explains why i played engi and medic :DD
When i started 6v6 i had 40 fps, with "peaks" at 15 in midfights, and i stayed like this until 2012 :D
The computer still works btw :)
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#13
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my setup is equally the best and worst setup ive had as i play on a potato and its the only setup ive had

my setup is equally the best and worst setup ive had as i play on a potato and its the only setup ive had
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#14
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iridescentFUZZIt's literally like I can't get good ISPs within a 2km radius of my house.

you ungrateful lil shit rofl
i cant get any good isps in my entire state

[quote=iridescentFUZZ]It's literally like I can't get good ISPs within a 2km radius of my house.[/quote]
you ungrateful lil shit rofl
i cant get any good isps in my entire state
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#15
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I played on and old old old ass laptop that i had to prop above a fan with tissue boxes to it would't overheat. I didn't have enough desk space for a mouse, so I had to use a track pad, which trust me is worse than the worse mouse imaginable. I know that because soon after I moved up to using a mouse that had fallen on a heater and was all warped from the heat. I also have internet that just decided to cut out and go up and extra 200 ping occasionally, although most of the time it is decent.

Now I have a high-end gaming PC that I built, and a 144hz monitor and on my nice new desk a 17x13 mouse pad on which I use my new Zowie mouse, and by god if it isn't the nicest thing I have ever experienced. Definitely worth the money after that hell of being a teenager without a job. I still have to deal with the internet though. :c

I played on and old old old ass laptop that i had to prop above a fan with tissue boxes to it would't overheat. I didn't have enough desk space for a mouse, so I had to use a track pad, which trust me is worse than the worse mouse imaginable. I know that because soon after I moved up to using a mouse that had fallen on a heater and was all warped from the heat. I also have internet that just decided to cut out and go up and extra 200 ping occasionally, although most of the time it is decent.

Now I have a high-end gaming PC that I built, and a 144hz monitor and on my nice new desk a 17x13 mouse pad on which I use my new Zowie mouse, and by god if it isn't the nicest thing I have ever experienced. Definitely worth the money after that hell of being a teenager without a job. I still have to deal with the internet though. :c
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#16
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my current setup (early 2008 iMac)

my current setup (early 2008 iMac)
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#17
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FatHLHG2uGY

This thread in a nutshell.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FatHLHG2uGY[/youtube]

This thread in a nutshell.
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#18
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I played my first season of iron with a mac desktop from 2007 I think. I got about 15 fps in tf2 with maxframes and it took about 30 minutes to connect to a server. It always timed out on the first connect so more like 15 minutes. I played with a logitech wireless mouse and I sat on a stool oh the good iron days

edit: Oh and I could give my hand burns by touching the back after starting the game it overheated that bad

I played my first season of iron with a mac desktop from 2007 I think. I got about 15 fps in tf2 with maxframes and it took about 30 minutes to connect to a server. It always timed out on the first connect so more like 15 minutes. I played with a logitech wireless mouse and I sat on a stool oh the good iron days

edit: Oh and I could give my hand burns by touching the back after starting the game it overheated that bad
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#19
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Setup I currently play with

Some pretty shitty ASUS laptop that freezes like every 15 minutes of TF2, has 2 OSs installed (7 and 8.1), and a super standard USB mouse, yup, that's what I play with

[i][size=10]Setup I currently play with[/size][/i]

Some pretty shitty ASUS laptop that freezes like every 15 minutes of TF2, has 2 OSs installed (7 and 8.1), and a super standard USB mouse, yup, that's what I play with
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#20
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used to play on a compaq laptop w/ vista

about 2 inches of room to move my mouse around

some keys didn't work

and this is what my game looked like

http://i.gyazo.com/37626245189d0dff34157bc1861c41b5.png

used to play on a compaq laptop w/ vista

about 2 inches of room to move my mouse around

some keys didn't work

and this is what my game looked like
[img]http://i.gyazo.com/37626245189d0dff34157bc1861c41b5.png[/img]
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#21
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when i bought The Orange Box in December 2007, i bought a shitty 20 dollar Logitech headset that day at Sears

it's so old that it doesn't even exist on the internet anymore, but it was kind of like this only shittier.. only one earphone, not USB, shitty cheap black foam that eventually wore completely off

http://cf4.souqcdn.com/item/88/91/8/item_L_88918_516102.jpg

anyway i used this headset for the better part of 6 years until it basically fell apart. i sort of miss it for its shittiness

when i bought The Orange Box in December 2007, i bought a shitty 20 dollar Logitech headset that day at Sears

it's so old that it doesn't even exist on the internet anymore, but it was kind of like this only shittier.. only one earphone, not USB, shitty cheap black foam that eventually wore completely off

[img]http://cf4.souqcdn.com/item/88/91/8/item_L_88918_516102.jpg[/img]

anyway i used this headset for the better part of 6 years until it basically fell apart. i sort of miss it for its shittiness
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#22
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I used my high school diploma as a mousepad for a solid year and a half.

I used my high school diploma as a mousepad for a solid year and a half.
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#23
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Used to play on a laptop with a first generation i3 processor, with 2gb of ram, and really crappy comcast wifi. Whenever my ping would spike, i'd drop to about sub 15fps. I didn't have a mousepad and had a generic dell mouse, and used the bulit-in mic.

I'm here now, with little to no upgrade, on a desktop that performs a bit better, still unable to get over 60 fps most of the time.

http://cloud-2.steamusercontent.com/ugc/3300320073445764799/5E930FB3FE0B8EC23F490BCB32637228718B2399/

Used to play on a laptop with a first generation i3 processor, with 2gb of ram, and really crappy comcast wifi. Whenever my ping would spike, i'd drop to about sub 15fps. I didn't have a mousepad and had a generic dell mouse, and used the bulit-in mic.

I'm here now, with little to no upgrade, on a desktop that performs a bit better, still unable to get over 60 fps most of the time.

[img]http://cloud-2.steamusercontent.com/ugc/3300320073445764799/5E930FB3FE0B8EC23F490BCB32637228718B2399/[/img]
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#24
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Used to play on a really shitty compaq laptop that had trouble running warcraft 3 and would constantly crash

Used to play on a really shitty compaq laptop that had trouble running warcraft 3 and would constantly crash
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#25
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i've always had a good computer i think but i have a friend who played on this
https://www.google.com/shopping/product/8931697337826887459
he had to be offline on steam or else his laptop would crash
never got above 15 fps even with like every fuckin fps config out there

edit wrong link

i've always had a good computer i think but i have a friend who played on this
https://www.google.com/shopping/product/8931697337826887459
he had to be offline on steam or else his laptop would crash
never got above 15 fps even with like every fuckin fps config out there


edit wrong link
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#26
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i used to play tf2 on a dell laptop that was windows xp. I didn't have a desk before so I played on the ground with a mouse that came with the computer back when we bought it. this was like 2 years ago and the comp was old af. somehow I gathered enough money to get a desk and a good running desktop and a good mouse, mousepad, keyboard, etc

i used to play tf2 on a dell laptop that was windows xp. I didn't have a desk before so I played on the ground with a mouse that came with the computer back when we bought it. this was like 2 years ago and the comp was old af. somehow I gathered enough money to get a desk and a good running desktop and a good mouse, mousepad, keyboard, etc
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#27
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http://i.imgur.com/Z65elPd.jpg

Show Content
I still feel ashamed for having owned an alienware.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Z65elPd.jpg[/img]

[spoiler]I still feel ashamed for having owned an alienware.[/spoiler]
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#28
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THat's some ugly thick laptop you got there

THat's some ugly thick laptop you got there
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#29
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my first season and a half i played on an acer laptop that would struggle to get past 30 frames in game even at lowest res. for some of that time after i started living in the city again i had to use shitty wireless internet and i had to connect to mumble through my phone to play without lagging out

my first season and a half i played on an acer laptop that would struggle to get past 30 frames in game even at lowest res. for some of that time after i started living in the city again i had to use shitty wireless internet and i had to connect to mumble through my phone to play without lagging out
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#30
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My first setup consisted of this
2GHz AMD Turion 64x2
ATi x1200 (integrated and was severely downclocked by the manufacturer, thanks toshiba)
2GB of DDR2
Windows Vista 32bit
Kensington wireless mouse that I really liked at the time

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1321/847666598_6c17298e13.jpg

Granted, I eventually upgraded to win7, added some ram, got a better kb/mouse (g11/g5). It got about 15-20fps on tf2 though.

I feel bad for #27 though; I have those same headphones sitting around somewhere from years ago. They're horribly built (they literally just fall apart), sound quality (and even the positioning) is awful, and they're the least comfortable headphones I've ever worn.

My first setup consisted of this
2GHz AMD Turion 64x2
ATi x1200 (integrated and was severely downclocked by the manufacturer, thanks toshiba)
2GB of DDR2
Windows Vista 32bit
Kensington wireless mouse that I really liked at the time
[img]http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1321/847666598_6c17298e13.jpg[/img]
Granted, I eventually upgraded to win7, added some ram, got a better kb/mouse (g11/g5). It got about 15-20fps on tf2 though.

I feel bad for #27 though; I have those same headphones sitting around somewhere from years ago. They're horribly built (they literally just fall apart), sound quality (and even the positioning) is awful, and they're the least comfortable headphones I've ever worn.
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