Got to do the biggest event of my career so far, flex my observer brain by in-game directing, make plenty of new friends both American and European, and have my first international TF2 experience. Can't reiterate enough how life changing Insomnia LAN was for me this year and just thinking about it makes me happy knowing what i'm putting my money towards in my flights for Copenhagen and i67.
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Mousepad | LANFest mousepad |
Headphones | Sennheiser HD 280 Pro |
Monitor | VG258QM |
DaggerThis is console's thread
my peepee itches part 2: this time it's personal
DRIFTASnackwoodchipwtzit was actually referencing this https://youtu.be/hdNebuHXygkwoodchip
I can't believe we had to sacrifice AMS in order for My Chemical Romance to reuinite
SAD!
exa_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2W0N3uKXmo
selling body organs for index
or will fly in someone's suitcase to copenhagen
whichever lets me have index money for march, this actually looks sick
ChaseDuck, Azion, Lorgon, DubThink
time for this thread again
The one esport I'm good at casting and am involved in the production scene in actually has money in it
For legal reasons I have decided to take down my post and all following posts.
Blobfishsorry guys, i actually use wireless ethernet, sorry for the confusion
Not really sure what you mean by "wireless ethernet"? The closest thing I can think of is powerwire, which allows you to use your home's electrical circuit to send data over a wall plug adapter. In my personal experience this only really combats signal strength issues from long distances/different floors of a house, and depends very very heavily on the age and quality of the electrical wiring within your home.
I would most highly recommend using an Ethernet connected directly from your router to your PC; this will give you the most reliable connection in terms of any signal loss or degradation resulting in dropped packets or increased ping. If this is not an option, either powerwire (as described earlier) or WiFi are unfortunately your next best go-tos. Something that can improve your wireless experience is using a WiFi band analyser (most can be found as apps for free on IOS/Android) and changing your router's WiFi bands to the least congested channel, as many will just stay at factory default and interfere with the many other people either unaware or too lazy to change it.