Looking forward to the second-ever online DreamHack finals.
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Overdue imo. Thank you.
Gonna be honest, I'd rather people give evidence of people cheating to admins instead of on a public forum. There are several reasons for this.
One, it lets them toggle off. If the evidence accumulated isn't enough, then a competent closet cheater could put in more effort to hide their cheats.
Two, if you're wrong, it not only destroys the prospect of someone playing this game by damaging one's reputation (considering half of getting picked up in this game is how much people like you), but it detracts from any accusations that might be correct.
Three, I don't like what it says for us as a community if we accuse enough people who are up-and-coming in this community of cheating, it kills the motivation for new talent to rise if they feel like the community's going to accuse them of cheating.
Lastly, I don't think public opinion should be the main decider if someone's actually cheating because I honestly don't think people are smart enough for that to happen. I can't help but think about that time Nut City banned Sin Karma because people called hacks after he got enough blind dets.
We have anti-cheat admins for a reason. Use them.
24Young_SanityvIll get the credit card.ur mums' credit card
It's okay. It's tax-deductible.
Anyone ever do the shuffle where you both keep trying to move out of the way and you end up blocking each other?
I mean, what are we able to do aside from ban them from platforms and refuse to take part in any events they're associated with? Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Dashner situation was covered in the media somewhat, so I doubt that anyone would be willing to work with them again.
I thought you were supposed to utilize heavy boxing to decide.
Playing on the fence isn't even nearly as bad as most people who just play Spire like it's hide-and-seek.
Cups are great. One thing I think we could learn from the Yomps tournament is that it should be spread out over 3 nights if the bracket runs for 6 hours per day.
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This will set it so that the sounds play at the same time, but as far as I'm aware there's no sound to get it to stack.
24https://rgl.gg/Public/PlayerProfile.aspx?p=76561198040409232
ash apparently
They banned him for ringing a banned player in a scrim? Since when was that an offense?
Changing your res changes your sens in terms of on-screen mouse movements. You can change your m_yaw to make it so that clicking in gamers within your view is the same, but it'll change for moving your mouse beyond that.
A common myth with stretched res is "bigger targets make things easier to shoot." This is false. While the targets appear bigger, you still have to move your crosshair the same distance to hit them. Try using a TV flatscreen and you'll see that it doesn't in fact get easier to hit things. It does increase visibility for a game like CS, however.
You can also try 16:10 stretched. Another thing you can do is squish your res for even more FOV, but it'll suck for CS. If you don't play that game, you'll be fine.
Just what is it you plan to do?