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Signed Up December 12, 2012
Last Posted March 4, 2014 at 11:39 AM
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#30 Rebuilding the dumpster fire in Recruitment (looking for team)

10/10 Radium's a good guy who has risen through the ranks and will likely keep rising. In the past 12-16 months, my team had consistently good scrims against Radium's team at the low, mid, and high open levels, and his team definitely belongs in IM.

posted about 10 years ago
#16 Office chairs? in Hardware

Just go to any office store (Office Depot, Office Max, etc). Sit on lots of them. You can find good ones pretty cheap (<$100). I got a nice chair that I love for $60. Just don't get cheap chairs from Target or Wal-Mart. I was using a $20 office chair for a while, but the bolt that held it together sheared off partway through a scrim. That was a fun time.

posted about 10 years ago
#13 sweaty af in Hardware

Hmm...surprised that nobody's made a stick-on thing for mice that absorbs sweat

posted about 10 years ago
#7 240 hz monitor in Hardware
SetsulFYI it isn't 240Hz.

It is a 120 Hz monitor. (Check the digital scanning rate. Even if you fed it 240 fps it couldn't read them fast enough.)

The so called "Turbo 240" just disable the backlight between frames.

Basically it's Lightboost, maybe not even as good.

I don't think built-in lightboost makes a 120Hz monitor worth twice as much as 3d-cabable 144Hz monitors.

The BenQ monitor already does this...

posted about 10 years ago
#3 TF2 Stuttering? in Q/A Help

Any server at all? I get lots of stutter when I join server that have been on the same map for more than an hour or two. The other culprit COULD be dropped packets in your internet connection, although when I had that I think I had bad ping too. Are you on wireless? If so, try plugging in via ethernet. If you already are, you can try plugging directly into the modem (i.e. cutting out the router). Also try other online games and see if you get stutter.

posted about 10 years ago
#24 Pokemon Origins in Off Topic

OH MY GOD LITERALLY EXACTLY THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN IN THE GAME HAPPEN IN THE TV SHOW AT THE BEGINNING

I AM SO EXCITED

HOLY SHIT

posted about 10 years ago
#8 quick question on qck mass or qck in Hardware

1mm is really thin. That's like a piece of paper! I like a nice thick mousepad, at least if we're talking about fabric ones. I have an xtrac ripper and it's great. Razer's goliathus series is good too.

posted about 10 years ago
#6 Felix Baumgartner's jump full POV in Off Topic

http://www.gifti.me/i/QJy5nDE.gif

http://i.imgur.com/a135Fgp.jpg

posted about 10 years ago
#14 High FPS in Q/A Help

I would get this sometimes on Jump maps or other servers that are not particularly resource intensive. Things get all jumpy when the fps gets above a certain point (circa 1000), it feels like the game's ticks can't actually keep up with your framerate. As others have pointed out, capping at 121/241/289 _should_ fix this. It did for me, at least.

posted about 10 years ago
#49 Best airshots in the world? in Videos

Obligatory

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzXqgzePPTM

posted about 10 years ago
#6 Hitsound? How do change in Q/A Help

Notably, sv_pure 2 still allows custom HUDs, custom regular hitsounds, and custom configs and autoexecs and such.

posted about 10 years ago
#26 paper tower in Off Topic

make a really long strip and tape it to the ceiling.

posted about 10 years ago
#13 Good Mic? in Hardware

Doesn't modmic have issues with different sound hardware? I need a new mic too but I'm not too keen on something that has a chance of not working at all.

posted about 10 years ago
#14 A/D cp_badwater in Map Discussion

Kinda wish you would create your own spire structure instead of copying the badlands one 1:1. Looks good otherwise.

posted about 10 years ago
#18 Thermal Paste in Hardware

As long as you put it on correctly, it really does not matter that much. +/- a few degrees at best.

posted about 10 years ago
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