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Been to a couple locals, if you intend on attending some, remember my sage advice; take a couple bottles of axe or old spice body spray with you. I'll take thanks in tf2 or csgo skins
So I was curious if anybody had any info on this, but does anyone know of a website will give you an estimate of the stable FPS you'll get in various games with various computer components in a PC build? I found general benchmarking information and some other vague stuff but nothing specific.
Also this is slightly off topic, but I've always been told that to make the best or any help out of a 120/144/240hz monitor, you need to get double the FPS of your respective refresh rate? I'm just asking because I noticed a definite difference going from 75hz to 144hz, but for example in TF2 I get toughly 110-175fps for the most part, and just wanted to know if a high fps would add more benefit to the higher refresh rate
Just FYI, I used a aurora for about 2-3 years before it crapped out on me, so I picked up the logitech g pro, but either due to the way I gripped the mouse or just having large/heavy/fat fingers, just laying my pointer/middle finger on the left/right buttons would click them in. Granted it depends on your mouse grip and finger/hand size, but something to keep in mind.
Did i time travel like 8 years into the past
Not really the case for certain tf2 classes or other Valve FPS's, but the Null-Movement script can be very useful
bind w +mfwd
bind s +mback
bind a +mleft
bind d +mright
alias +mfwd "-back;+forward;alias checkfwd +forward"
alias +mback "-forward;+back;alias checkback +back"
alias +mleft "-moveright;+moveleft;alias checkleft +moveleft"
alias +mright "-moveleft;+moveright;alias checkright +moveright"
alias -mfwd "-forward;checkback;alias checkfwd none"
alias -mback "-back;checkfwd;alias checkback none"
alias -mleft "-moveleft;checkright;alias checkleft none"
alias -mright "-moveright;checkleft;alias checkright none"
alias checkfwd none
alias checkback none
alias checkleft none
alias checkright none
alias none ""
Depends on the type of player you are. If you're all aim, no brain, 5 weeks of not playing will heavily cripple your skill, most likely, If you're all brain, no aim, you might not see any change, or you might even perform better than you had been, since taking breaks can often help you play better
TIny got real good, real fast on soldier;give her room to shine and grow her skillset and she could go far
Pun's probably one of the most underrated ex-invite players I know, Granted I was out of the TF2 team when he was invite, but it never seems to matter if he's playing low open or high invite players, he always pounds
Market and yukari will make a solid scout combo, and yukari is pretty nuts on sniper
Hope you guys can find some good chill players
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This is kind of off topic, but does Windows 10's Game Mode have any significant impact on game performance, either positive or negative?
emoAs a person who owns the Venator, G900, G Pro and well... a lot of mice in general. If it was a big enough of a problem that you swapped off the G PRO I would not recommend the G900/903 (clicks are practically identical, maybe lighter). The G403 Wireless/703 are also quite similar to the G900/903 but quite a bit stiffer so its probably your best bet.
Do what you wish with this info my friend and good luck. Finding local tech stores to test mice out are pretty good way to find things but with the life of amazon I can understand not wanting to.
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Yeah I know a couple chains like best buy and micro center have display peripherals but i figured I'd see if anyone here had experiences with the G503
Thank you though, sir, I appreciate the info
JojoNever used a 903 but I own a g900 and I'd say the buttons were less sensitive than the gpro though I never really had issues with the buttons on my gpro being too easy to press.
Yeah I have pretty big hands, and large sausage fingers so I need a bit more resistance than most
So I recently needed to replace my mouse, was using a Ninox Aurora but it started fucking up on me. So I bought this Logitech mouse: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JPOLLTK/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl&ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B01JPOLLTK&linkId=08dd79b1bca4368db086a1c292d5c1aa
The mouse works more or less fine, wasn't really a fan of the lift-off distance, but 1 thing that I could not get used to was the sensitivity of the left and right mouse buttons, just resting my fingers on them would make them click in.
Anyhow, I went ahead and bought the g503 and like it just fine, no complaints about it
however I recently got a gaming laptop, and would prefer to get a wireless mouse for it just to make it easier to manage
I was looking at the g903 wireless mouse, but I was curious if anyone knew if the left/right mouse buttons on it are super sensitive like the previous mouse I had?
Just FYI most ISP's will never guarantee anything (High internet DL/UL, consistently low ping, etc) over wifi, because there's just no way to be able to offer any sort of consistency for wireless, it just has that many factors and outliers that it'd be impossible to get a consistent anything over wifi.