All set!
Make sure to do the following:
1. Go to Twitch.TV
2. Click your NAME at the top
3. Navigate to SETTINGS
4. Click the TEAMS tab and accept your invitation
Happy Streaming!
Account Details | |
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SteamID64 | 76561197980196963 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:19931235] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:9965617 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | July 21, 2012 |
Last Posted | September 22, 2024 at 3:50 AM |
Posts | 3983 (0.8 per day) |
Game Settings | |
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In-game Sensitivity | 2.133 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6/11 |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
1600 |
Resolution |
1920x1080 |
Refresh Rate |
144hz |
Hardware Peripherals | |
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Mouse | Zowie FK1 |
Keyboard | Filco Ninja Majestouch-2 (Cherry MX Reds) |
Mousepad | Steelseries QcK+ |
Headphones | Sennheiser IE 80 |
Monitor | BenQ XL2730Z |
All set!
Make sure to do the following:
1. Go to Twitch.TV
2. Click your NAME at the top
3. Navigate to SETTINGS
4. Click the TEAMS tab and accept your invitation
Happy Streaming!
For anyone actually paying attention to this thread, here's the problem. 11 Invite TF2 players sign up to play a PUG. The 12th player could either be another Invite TF2 player, an Open/IM/Main-level TF2 player, or a non-TF2 player. Everyone knows that if the teams aren't even, the PUG won't be as fun or competitive. Simple as that. Nobody wants to play 5v6.
The problem with ESEA is that any retard with $7 USD can hop into a PUG. ESEA won't force that player out of the PUG because he is paying for that service, so nobody PUGs on ESEA. It's easier to do an inhouse or pug.na where you have some control of who gets to play.
Need more VODs from you...Last time you streamed was 6 days ago.
All set!
Make sure to do the following:
1. Go to Twitch.TV
2. Click your NAME at the top
3. Navigate to SETTINGS
4. Click the TEAMS tab and accept your invitation
Happy Streaming!
All set!
Make sure to do the following:
1. Go to Twitch.TV
2. Click your NAME at the top
3. Navigate to SETTINGS
4. Click the TEAMS tab and accept your invitation
Happy Streaming!
Didn't watch FC but I know that one of the main problems with pugging in ESEA is that you have to play with whatever 12 people are in the server which can result in bad pugs. Sometimes CS players hop in too...
OOVOOVEggplantWhy aren't there more invite-caliber teams/players ready to step up to the plate? (Or maybe there ARE lots of players/teams ready for invite competition but not able to because of the promotion rules)spoilers nobody likes invite unless ur top dawggg
I mean, I've seen some players and teams (under different names) hanging throughout open/IM for seasons if not YEARS. Surely invite should be a bit more robust/healthy given the number of players who are serious and dedicated to improving.
Yeah I've heard a lot of people say that if they're not going to make LAN, it's not worth playing in Invite.
I've been playing WoW on and off for like 6 years now...
Basically it has the best PvE out of any other game out there. If you really hardcore about it and enjoy the raiding it can be really fun for you. If PvP is your thing and you play with a couple other good players/friends, Arena can be really fun too. But the worst part about this game is when you play without friends. It's a miserable, awful grind.
I find myself quitting, thinking oh I miss WoW, going back to it, and then quitting again. You'd think I would have learned my lesson by now but hopefully this was the last time I'll unsubscribe. It's a dated game, just like TF2. Unless you have a bunch of friends playing it like the people who stream it do, I wouldn't suggest going back to it. Unfortunately we'll just have to hope that there is a game that comes out that can replace it.
just got one of those.
I agree with #33, that it's difficult to go the money route. That's why I'm asking people to try to go for a manpower route. What I'm asking is, is there any way for us to increase stream numbers for individual streams without growing the pie? Does our community have to get bigger for people to start watching other streams? What kind of content do we think appeals to the majority of this community?
This website gets a ton of page visits and most people aren't watching the streams so I'm curious to see what would get them to do so. There's a lot of eager streamers putting themselves out there on the side bar, and there has to be something that streamers can do to garner more views.
Thanks. Waiting a few more days for more VODs.