hi im market i live in the u.s and i used to play in im
i'll play pugs/lobbies/osu/cs/scrims for 130ms sometimes
i know theres not a lot of tf2 vods but its because i forgot to enable vods when i played pugs
https://www.twitch.tv/ill_mind_of_hopsin_is_art/
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eeeits pretty shitty advice? like its so obvious that it isn't really helpful because the people who take 1v1s and lose them all the time are already pretty aware that its not a good idea. Actual good advice would be trying to explain how to not let yourself get baited into 1v1s all the time without being so passive you're useless (because that's what most new open players do)
alright ok but i still see open scouts running and trying to dm everyone at 125 that are totally clueless to what their team is doing
i also dont want to be one of the many ppl who argue with u and accomplish nothing so im gonna stop here
eeemmrarkteidk using ur brain to get out of open is really easyyeah the best way to get better is to just get better
all you have to do is not take every 1v1, abuse 2v1s, buffs and listening to ur combo
really sucks no one told me that
? i clearly outlined what it takes to get out of open as scout
dont 1v1 everything, coordinate with ur team for 2v1s, get buffed a lot and pay attention to ur combo
what was difficult to understand
idk using ur brain to get out of open is really easy
all you have to do is not take every 1v1, abuse 2v1s, buffs and listening to ur combo
http://i.imgur.com/r7ZlIBI.jpg
updated slightly
Who cares what he said 11 years ago lmao
You could find controversial shit from everyone if you look far back enough
fishmans
2814
brian eno
avalanches <--- might have too many vocal samples tho
caretaker
boards of canada
ShankyBig keyboard nerd here:
Don't get Corsair boards if little things like key wobble annoy you because those things have the shittest key caps and a non-standard bottom row so aftermarket not-shit keycaps are hard to find and usually require you to buy extra add-on kits along with the standard to kit to get every key. Cooler Master and Ducky seem to have the best caps, with Cooler Master using thick ABS keycaps (cheaper plastic that wears away after a few months, leaving greasing smooth caps) and Ducky using PBT keycaps (more expensive plastic usually only found on aftermarket keycap sets. A big bonus to include these out of the box. They're more textured and won't wear away pretty much forever (source: used 3 decade old Model Ms with no obvious texture degradation)). Corsair seems to have Reddit enamored with their boards but honestly Razer boards have better caps IMO.
On the subject of key wobble: all Cherry keyswitches and most mechanical key switches in general have it bad, due to the large number of moving parts that need to slide past each other requiring large tolerances. Membrane keyboards have 1 moving part, which usually only deforms instead of undergoing any actual movement. Topre switches might be your thing but Topre boards start at like $300USD and don't click so lol.
If you're after a light clicky switch that doesn't require you to make a custom board using obscure, end-of-line switches, Cherry MX Blues are your only option. Their p nice. I'd like to spread some information about other Cherry switches incase you change your mind about the switch you want: the best switch for gaming is the best switch for typing. Switches won't make you better in the same way a mouse with a decent optical sensor will, so go with whatever feels best. Cherry MX Reds aren't designed for typing at all, and were made for industrial machine control pads. They're fucking awful and provide absolutely no tactile feedback which for a mechanical keyboard, which has an actuation point distinct from its maximum travel, is super dumb. Reds have been hyped by 'xX_GaMiNg_Xx' marketing as super fast but they're bad. Browns are like Blues but not clicky, but due to a change in manufacturing, browns made in the last 2 decades or so (ie: fucking all of them available today) have a less tactile actuation point, resulting in a 'mushy' feel similar to membrane keyboards so don't get these. Cherry MX Clears are slightly heavier than browns but retain a not-shit tactile feeling and are becoming more popular because of this. Also, all mechanical switches are loud as fuck if you bottom them out, like most people do. The sound of bottoming a switch out is way louder than the click of Blues so don't get reds or browns because you want a quiet board. There is no such thing as a quiet mechanical keyboard.
Also LEDs are super dumb and burn out after like 6 months to a year so don't buy a keyboard for LEDs. And be sure to look into alternative form factors like TKL, 60%, and my favourite, 65%.
only good advice in this thread
disagree about browns though
gateron switches are typically better than cherry for linear switches
browns and clears are the best if you don't want linear switches, clears being heavier than browns
avoid backlight like the plague, literally no reason to have it and it makes ur keyboard cost way more
gl bro
20 inches is cool because you can walk into people and it's literally impossible to miss
if you try to cut me then NIGGA WE FIGHTIN
yo ya boy might show up , anyone from nj planning on going?
also lft all classes
scout > roamer > med > demo > pocket
i too care about tf2 ingame chat