id get vac banned for $175
| Account Details | |
|---|---|
| SteamID64 | 76561198024850034 |
| SteamID3 | [U:1:64584306] |
| SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:32292153 |
| Country | United States |
| Signed Up | August 8, 2012 |
| Last Posted | May 6, 2026 at 6:58 PM |
| Posts | 548 (0.1 per day) |
| Game Settings | |
|---|---|
| In-game Sensitivity | 0.5 |
| Windows Sensitivity | 6 |
| Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
2300 |
Resolution |
1920x1080 |
Refresh Rate |
144 |
| Hardware Peripherals | |
|---|---|
| Mouse | ec1 |
| Keyboard | ducky 0 |
| Mousepad | |
| Headphones | |
| Monitor | the asus |
u don't have a 1/8in (headphone size) audio jack? Most monitors have it at the back. All you need is a male to male 1/8in cable and youre set. something like this: http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=102&cp_id=10218&cs_id=1021802&p_id=644&seq=1&format=2
--outdated advice--
2cwhat's high blood sugar do to u that causes impairment
for me, it's like
if you drink coffee every morning, think about if you haven't had coffee yet. It's basically like that. you really can't think clearly and everything is sort of foggy. It makes me get set off by seemingly random things, I can get really frustrated for no reason whatsoever. And it also makes it significantly tougher to do anything physical or involving coordination. Also, if i eat anything while high, i get pretty sick and feel really uneasy.
It's more subtle though, because it actually affects your ability to tell what's wrong. Not completely, if you think about it hard you can figure it out, but it makes you significantly more absent minded in general.
Hey, anyone else here have type 1 diabetes?
I'm a type 1 diabetic gamer, have had it since 2001. I was just wondering if anyone else has this shitty disease..
also i've noticed something about type 1: it's pretty common knowledge that when your numbers are high, you're impaired quite a bit. I've been noticing (as my control has gotten a lot better) that there's a HUGE link between my numbers and my ability to play tf2, & my attitude while playing. a tip to any diabetic gamers--if you're noticing that you get frustrated easily at tf2, or miss a weird number of shots, don't get too down on yourself. Test your numbers, i bet you're running a high. I haven't had any really great games or been really "in the zone" while running a high.
And then obviously being low playing is a really bad idea. I got lost and ran in the wrong direction when i played a pug and got really low, lol.
can we un ban insom from pug na
I played medic for a long time, but switched to scout recently.
I really enjoyed medic. Being in the proper position and playing smart consistently is very difficult and my favorite part about playing medic. When you are on the right team, doing the right thing, you feel like you are the part of a well oiled machine which relentlessly provides your team with solid advantages. On the flip-side, it's easy to make a few mistakes and feel as though you've entirely failed your team.
Scout is a lot different for me. I've turned it into a minigame of sorts: try to hit every shot. That's it. It's a very linear progression, starting out hitting nothing then trying to hit everything.
And scout movement is like medic movement on steroids. I can have a huge presence just by movement tanking -- and it's easier to hold S on scout than it is on medic :)
http://i.imgur.com/piN3PRp.jpg
keeping this shit around for when you get phished
i dunno what all this shit is about medic but this guy is really good at soccer. excellent soccer player would play soccer with on soccer team
antwans not playing med?
but antwan all that PUG PRACTICE
just practice and believe in yourself and you'll start hitting shot gun shots
uverse is fine for me but at&t has shit routing to every NFOserver.
thinking of getting a vpn JUST to play without 15% loss to nfo servers.