unless you have dial up or some shit you should be fine to play the game
the only advantage to having higher up/down speeds is would be downloading quicker (i.e., fast-dling new maps when joining servers) and being able to stream/watch streams with a decent bitrate (that said, as long as you have ~3mb up/down you should be fine)
at my uni i get like 150+ up/down so its super quick to download shit but its not like i get throttled in game when i go home and have slower speeds
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| Country | United States |
| Signed Up | March 12, 2013 |
| Last Posted | January 21, 2026 at 3:21 PM |
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| In-game Sensitivity | 2.88 |
| Windows Sensitivity | stock |
| Raw Input | 1 |
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| Mouse | zowie za11 |
| Keyboard | quickfire tk mx blue |
| Mousepad | puretrak talent |
| Headphones | grado sr225i |
| Monitor | asus vg248qe |
tojorami to play like a mongo but still somehow do well........
i mean theyre playing in intermediate, im sure this team is just able to out mge the majority of the division
that said, dave bunny and bullet all together in one mumble could get quite bad (or quite funny, depending on the circumstances)
PsiI also know I'm a bad captain in pugchamp.
ding ding ding
seriously my man please do not captain pugs where everybody is better than you and you're playing roamer on 100+ ping and feeding all game it's not fun for anybody
also after the last few nights of pugging with you im genuinely concerned for your health, you were straight up cracking up for multiple minutes just because marmaloo said the word 'pootis' (not to mention you misremembering me calling you an ape and losing your shit because you thought i called you a monkey)
like im not even joking the only person ive ever interacted with in that kind of a state is stoperr in a pug where he was so fucked up he said he couldn't even feel his hands and decided it'd be a good idea to go engineer to middle and build a lv1 sentry gun next to shit house
Psimid im+
dont trash talk on my thread as I dont trash talk yours. Hateful comments will be ignored and wont be replied. Criticism is taken. I know I have internet issues which will be fixed around april, I'm also aware I dont play at an optimal IM level but I'm trying my hardest to improve.
no offense intended to you psi, but i feel like everyone on the team is significantly better than you and though it's not inconceivable that you improve to the point of being able to hold your own in the upper half of IM it seems kind of ironic for you to be looking for high IM players when you yourself are nowhere near that level yourself (i get that obviously you're trying to round off the team and realistically that's the level of players the team should be looking for but the point still stands)
I agree we need more 7cp maps like granary abortion. For real though aside from a few maps being aids to push out of last on or usually result in stalemates in high level matches (metal, granary, sunshine last) I don't think anybody would argue that 5cp is inherently flawed and NEEDS to be fixed. Sure, I like viaduct and would be down to play more than one week of koth but playing process and gullywash and shit I've never once thought to myself, wow this match is so stalematey, if only we didn't have to play this flawed game mode of 5cp (though ive definitely had similar thoughts about playing shit maps like metalworks because it is a giant stalemate). I feel like the only people who have issues with 5cp are the spectators and imo tf2 is a lot better of a game to play than it is to watch and I don't think we should cater to some dude sitting in spec who gets bored and can't think of any more words to spew out of his mouth hole to fill the time during a stalemate.
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smh u missed the entire beginning where i jump into their whole team on mid point and somehow get out (luckily smesi got it https://clips.twitch.tv/RamshackleShortFriesLitFam)
muffinz & riceguy to farm paddie, nate rivers and el vato to farm safrix, n3 and monsta to farm while their team dies to 5 ping soldier mains and jynx, mustard to have a shot at getting his first ever im playoffs win but ultimately lose to the tf2 genius that is stochapstick
idr how 2nd round seeding works but im sure asianpingfivericeguy (8k) and megalanrocketsonlineboy (dexters lab) make it to finals (unless by some miracle mustardoverlord manages to win a playoff game in which case they will make it to gf due to superior brain power)
I have the g403 and use the weight in which according to logitech's site is ~97g which seems about right looking at your data because the majority of players use between 90-100g and my mouse feels like an average weight to me. Might be different for people who use faster sensitivities (i.e., 5inch or so) but it feels good for me with ~12 inches.
anderDm can carry you, brains cant
dm can only carry you so far, if you're smart and have a good understanding of the game you can just grind out your aim and you will go a lot further
like yeah I'd you have crazy good aim/dm on scout you can probably make it to high im or invite based on that alone but then you get to the point where everyone has a pretty good baseline dm and once you can't simply out dm your opponents you will be stuck (unless you're clockwork and can always just run in and win 1v1s)
flatlinebearodactyli remember there was a pastebin of her arguing with pharaoh in pugna and i show up in it for some reason lolflatlinelauren showed up on the sidebar randomly one day in like 2014 and it turned out slin added her because of...some reason. she streamed a couple times and that's how she got into tf2pretty sure slin showed her how to join irc to play pugs
i remember one day she captained in pugna and got 5-0'd mad quick and got cap banned and then whined about it to slin on stream which was megacringe
if you find it again link it here that sounds amazing
flatlineFigglebottomlauren showed up on the sidebar randomly one day in like 2014 and it turned out slin added her because of...some reason. she streamed a couple times and that's how she got into tf2ImmatureLlamab4nny's attitude is because of Lauren.
Lauren is Slin's fault.
So in conclusion, Mr Slin is responsible for all of this.
pls give context
pretty sure slin showed her how to join irc to play pugs
i remember one day she captained in pugna and got 5-0'd mad quick and got cap banned and then whined about it to slin on stream which was megacringe
I don't understand how yight makes it sound so horrible it's as if he has a switch to turn up the gain 200% and then puts the mic inside his mouth for ultimate ear rape
All_Over_RSi guess it depends what level ur playing at.. if ur in open a lot of it comes down to game sense afaik
Its actually the opposite, in lower divs you can get away purely off aim/good dm but in higher divs everyone has good deathmatch ability so gamesense becomes more important
I'd say watching an STV demo of a close match is probably the best way to improve other than just playing the game. Watching your own POV demos can give you some insight into mechanical things like 'oh my movement was shit there i could have easily dodged that rocket and lived' but not being able to see your teammate's or opponent's health, numbers or ubercharge (unless you're medic and even still you can't be sure of the enemy uber) means there is a lot of information missing.
It can be helpful to get somebody better than you to mentor you and point out mistakes and give tips/suggestions of how to change your playstyle for the better, bud imo a lot of newer players have a mindset that relies to heavily on some invite player spoon feeding them info and holding their hand all the way through. At the end of the day the only person who was control over how you play and improve is your self, so at a certain point you have to start recognizing your mistakes and taking responsibility for your play.
Another thing is that I feel like doing a demo review with your team can be a lot more telling than simply doing it alone or with a mentor because you get to gain insight into what is going through your teammate's heads and their decision making and are able to, as a team, decide what you did wrong and which decisions were right but didn't pan out because of people missing shots or lack of coordination, etc. If nobody on your team is at the level that they can confidently recognize mistakes and errors in your play overall as a team then it's probably useful to get input from somebody with more experience. A lot of the time though, just knowing what your flank (or your combo if you play flank) was doing in a given push can help you figure out where the disconnects and miscommunications are in the way your team plays. Also, no matter how revealing your personal demo reviews may be, if you aren't talking together as a team, odds are the more general flaws in your teamwork will remain even if you personally feel like you're playing better or more optimally.
That said though, it can definitely be helpful when starting out or to look more specifically at the mechanics of the game to do personal demo reviews, I just find it more helpful to assess the overall team play and decision making (probably because I main medic and there isn't much to the mechanics other than dodging/hitting arrows and the occasional surf whereas on scout or other DM classes it's a lot more important and complex)
don't believe a word he says until 6 are paid
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