John
Account Details
SteamID64 76561198002268273
SteamID3 [U:1:42002545]
SteamID32 STEAM_0:1:21001272
Country United States
Signed Up August 2, 2012
Last Posted April 18, 2019 at 4:32 PM
Posts 876 (0.2 per day)
Game Settings
In-game Sensitivity 1.31
Windows Sensitivity default
Raw Input 1
DPI
3500
Resolution
2560x1440
Refresh Rate
144
Hardware Peripherals
Mouse Deathadder
Keyboard Filco 10 keyless
Mousepad Qck thick
Headphones AT m50x
Monitor BenQ 2420T x3
1 ⋅⋅ 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 ⋅⋅ 58
#25 Games Dead in TF2 General Discussion

When this game explodes and you're still not important, we'll be smiling. :)

posted about 11 years ago
#38 Request from the top competitive guys: in TF2 General Discussion

We raised over 47k, with a couple more folks that still need to do their 24 hours. Easily gonna break our 50k goal. Thanks dudes :)

posted about 11 years ago
#37 Request from the top competitive guys: in TF2 General Discussion

I HURT

posted about 11 years ago
#30 Request from the top competitive guys: in TF2 General Discussion

We're going live with this on twitch.tv/kbmod at the top of the hour.

Weeeee

posted about 11 years ago
#32 Favorite Video Games of 00's in Off Topic

TF2

posted about 11 years ago
#23 getting a new computer, specs alright? in Hardware
badgersTwitchTVJohnbadgersTwitchTVJohnIf you can possibly wing the 3570k and/or 660ti power edition, I'd recommend that. PSU is cutting it pretty close as well.
this is a budget gaming computer, 660ti is like freaking $300 for a gpu alone

229 for 660, 299 for 660ti power edition. 70 dollar difference for performance equal to a 670/680. If 70 dollars takes something out of the "budget" range, you should probably save more money. A 660 will be dated next year. 660ti will allow you to skip the next generation.

Of course, a new video card means a bigger power supply, but you can find a solid 600w (which can safely power a 660ti PE) for fairly cheap. Skimping on major parts to meet "budget" is foolish. Your budget should be whatever is best in a general price range, and you should save enough to match the top of that price range. Buying something now with the intention on upgrading it just means you spend significantly more money in the long run.

i can eventually upgrade the graphics card..

Why would you spend 200 on a video card now and 300 later to upgrade when you could just save for a little longer and spend 300 now? How can you justify that? I don't understand the thought process of people who build saying "well in 4-5 months I'll save some more and upgrade it."

Why? Wait a month and save money.

posted about 11 years ago
#4 shagged by a parrot in Off Topic

This might be the greatest thing I have ever seen. Day is made.

posted about 11 years ago
#4 cl_interp in TF2 General Discussion

420

posted about 11 years ago
#23 Steam Survey -- Check This Out in Off Topic

Answered every question with "dicks"

You're welcome, Slin.

posted about 11 years ago
#3 Check what version of DirectX you're using? in TF2 General Discussion

start -> run -> dxdiag

posted about 11 years ago
#18 PAX EAST MOTHER FUCKERS in LAN Discussion
jerryjigglerdamn,
Was going to ask you about some internship opportunities at Twitch.tv since I'm looking for one this summer as a cs student.

twitch.tv/jobs - software engineer internship is open right nao.

posted about 11 years ago
#39 Intel LANFest Sacramento (OCT 26-28) in LAN Discussion
OOVOOVn EED RIDE FROM NORTH BERKELEY CAMPUS

I got you next one. Not going this time :P

posted about 11 years ago
#15 streaming in Hardware

Yes, that'll work wonders.

posted about 11 years ago
#15 getting a new computer, specs alright? in Hardware
badgersTwitchTVJohnIf you can possibly wing the 3570k and/or 660ti power edition, I'd recommend that. PSU is cutting it pretty close as well.
this is a budget gaming computer, 660ti is like freaking $300 for a gpu alone

229 for 660, 299 for 660ti power edition. 70 dollar difference for performance equal to a 670/680. If 70 dollars takes something out of the "budget" range, you should probably save more money. A 660 will be dated next year. 660ti will allow you to skip the next generation.

Of course, a new video card means a bigger power supply, but you can find a solid 600w (which can safely power a 660ti PE) for fairly cheap. Skimping on major parts to meet "budget" is foolish. Your budget should be whatever is best in a general price range, and you should save enough to match the top of that price range. Buying something now with the intention on upgrading it just means you spend significantly more money in the long run.

posted about 11 years ago
#12 getting a new computer, specs alright? in Hardware

If you can possibly wing the 3570k and/or 660ti power edition, I'd recommend that. PSU is cutting it pretty close as well.

posted about 11 years ago
1 ⋅⋅ 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 ⋅⋅ 58