MR_SLIN
Account Details
SteamID64 76561197980196963
SteamID3 [U:1:19931235]
SteamID32 STEAM_0:1:9965617
Country United States
Signed Up July 21, 2012
Last Posted September 22, 2024 at 3:50 AM
Posts 3983 (0.8 per day)
Game Settings
In-game Sensitivity 2.133
Windows Sensitivity 6/11
Raw Input 1
DPI
1600
Resolution
1920x1080
Refresh Rate
144hz
Hardware Peripherals
Mouse Zowie FK1
Keyboard Filco Ninja Majestouch-2 (Cherry MX Reds)
Mousepad Steelseries QcK+
Headphones Sennheiser IE 80
Monitor BenQ XL2730Z
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#6 LFT Scout and Demo (moolkey and term) in Recruitment (looking for team)

used to play with these guys back in 2009. in it to win it.

posted about 10 years ago
#16 Flares That Care Charity Livestream Event in TF2 General Discussion
atiderewas the stream on tf.tv? maybe you should get it for more popularity because i had nothing to do and i had no idea where it was. make sure the event doesnt clash with toth in march because then you'll get nothing and be dissapointed.

it was listed on the sidebar.

posted about 10 years ago
#4 Jump Servers in Requests
Dr_HeinzTPN Jump Beginner » thephlognoobs.tf:27055 - UK

TPN Jump Advanced » thephlognoobs.tf:27075 - UK

Jump (AU) » 125.63.61.79:27015 - AU

TF2RJweekly Jump - Advanced (East) » 74.91.122.222:27015 - US East

TF2RJweekly Jump - Advanced (West) » 66.151.138.183:27015 - US West

AsiaFortress Jump Beginner » pug.asiafortress.com:28000 - Asia

AsiaFortress Jump Advanced » pug.asiafortress.com:28010 - Asia

These are all servers with the Tempus jumping plugin, just like the 2 servers Whisker posted.

I've verified that all of these servers are added to the list.
Is the AsiaFortress Jump Advanced server located in Singapore?

posted about 10 years ago
#6 stream mikle in Requests

All set!

Make sure to do the following:

1. Go to Twitch.TV
2. Click your NAME at the top
3. Navigate to SETTINGS
4. Click the CHANNEL & VIDEOS tab and accept your invitation

If you ever have any questions or need help setting up your stream, feel free to shoot me a TFTV PM or reply back in this thread.

Happy Streaming!

posted about 10 years ago
#2 [STREAM] Summer in Requests

All set!

Make sure to do the following:

1. Go to Twitch.TV
2. Click your NAME at the top
3. Navigate to SETTINGS
4. Click the CHANNEL & VIDEOS tab and accept your invitation

If you ever have any questions or need help setting up your stream, feel free to shoot me a TFTV PM or reply back in this thread.

Happy Streaming!

posted about 10 years ago
#728 stream highlights in Videos
GeknaiirMR_SLINI was hanging out with friends and recording on an alt twitch account. we were playing freak fortress and a guy hops into the server as MR SLIN% and spams N**ger over and over again then bails. Everyone thinks it's me and I get a 25 hour ban.
http://www.twitch.tv/raisinbran11/c/5719228
Streaming on a twitch alt, big slin taking alting to a whole new level.

Yeah I was testing some audio sync issues and it annoys people if you start and stop your stream 30 times in a row.

posted about 10 years ago
#2 Jump Servers in Requests

I've added the two servers that you provided IPs for, and I've removed your old server. If you want me to add any other servers, just post the IPs here. Thanks!

posted about 10 years ago
#5 [Stream] Jesus in Requests

The name "Jesus" is already taken. I've added you as "JesusUGC". Please let me know if you'd prefer a different name.

All set!

Make sure to do the following:

1. Go to Twitch.TV
2. Click your NAME at the top
3. Navigate to SETTINGS
4. Click the CHANNEL & VIDEOS tab and accept your invitation

If you ever have any questions or need help setting up your stream, feel free to shoot me a TFTV PM or reply back in this thread.

Happy Streaming!

posted about 10 years ago
#725 stream highlights in Videos

I was hanging out with friends and recording on an alt twitch account. we were playing freak fortress and a guy hops into the server as MR SLIN% and spams N**ger over and over again then bails. Everyone thinks it's me and I get a 25 hour ban.
http://www.twitch.tv/raisinbran11/c/5719228

posted about 10 years ago
#4 TF2 Discussion idea in TF2 General Discussion

you should just try doing it and seeing how it goes. your 10th episode will probably be way different from your 1st episode cause you'll learn and adapt the show as you go along.

posted about 10 years ago
#47 On the future of comp tf2 and NA 6v6 Newbie Mixes in TF2 General Discussion

I'm a bit confused in your messaging #47. what is the difference between an interested player and an inexperienced one? what about the difference between a newbie and an inexperienced player? is "newbie mix" a bit of a misnomer because the goals of the group has changed with the changes in leadership?

what is the approximate skill range that you're looking for?

posted about 10 years ago
#41 On the future of comp tf2 and NA 6v6 Newbie Mixes in TF2 General Discussion

if this is the case, then you likely can run the pugs without mentors. it would become like any other in-house pug group except it would have an enticing name. any players of relative skill level could participate, and UGC players could fill the mentor void to help the brand new players. I was under the impression that the leaders of newbie mixes wanted pro/semi-pro players to take part.

posted about 10 years ago
#38 On the future of comp tf2 and NA 6v6 Newbie Mixes in TF2 General Discussion

#33 if you really want a response, I'll give you one. mentoring is usually a waste of time for the mentor. some things cannot be taught easily, and even with mentoring the Mentee needs to invest a lot of time and effort to learn and practice those concepts. in most cases the mentor usually gives their time and energy and gets nothing in return. while this can be seen as community service, you're not exactly helping the homeless so you better be pretty passionate about TF2.

I recently read in the Valve employee handbook a line that I think is pretty relevant: "FYI, we usually don't do any formalized employee "development" (course work, mentor assignment), because for senior people it's mostly not effective. We believe that high-performance people are generally self-improving." in my experience, the people who want mentoring are lazy. they don't watch demos and they want someone to tell them the answer to their problem that they're having. the people who want to improve typically know what it takes to get better (hop in a DM server, watch pro players, watch your own demos, work with your teammates). if they really had a burning question they could probably pm any pro player and get their question answered. worst case scenario shoot me a pm and I'd answer it.

most people that want to receive your advice are looking for a simple answer to a more complicated question. there's few things in this game that are like that. for example, push on 6v4 is generally pretty reliable advice. however, if you say "learn/practice your 1v1s", it gets more complicated. a lot of people don't understand the nuances, and the vast majority of new players won't put the necessary effort in to really flush that concept out -- it takes a lot of effort to make it far in any game.

the concepts need to be understood by each and every player as well. being in a situation where you teach the concepts over and over again can get repetitive and it feels like work. nobody wants to do work on their spare Friday nights. they want to get out there and have fun, or if they're going to work they want to get paid for it. newbie mixes does not pay coaches very well, nor would I expect them to. however, many coaches play the game themselves and would rather spend the time improving their own game than helping someone else to improve theirs. in other words, helping newbies can get repetitive and boring. there are paid coaching websites that exist for various games, and a some streamers advertise coaching on their pages, but the masses typically aren't willing to pay for it.

lastly, newbie mixes in General can feel particularly unrewarding. often times you'll help random players that you'll never see ever again with little to no recognition or thanks. recognition can be a big motivator and I don't feel that it's being done properly for the coaches that are putting the time in and showing up to these things.

I personally ran one of these mentoring groups and coached a ton of people before realizing that it's better to make videos. you end up repeating yourself way less, and the videos are online forever. youmustmike and Marxist I feel understood this concept and tried to make educational videos for the community. while not everyone has the resources or talent to create educational videos, I do feel that this is a much more worthwhile endeavor.

in my opinion, stop running newbie mixes. if it were up to me I probably wouldn't even have a mentoring subforum cause hardly any mentors ever post there, but you do need a place to collect mentoring requests. each person who has run newbie mixes has learned this lesson the hard way, but at least you're doing something noble. I know that what I'm saying isn't popular and that is why I held my tongue but it's tough to see you like this so I figured I'd give you my two cents. if you decide to continue running them then best of luck but i really don't see this going anywhere.

posted about 10 years ago
#15 Everyones favorite meme? (Intro Part 2) in The Dumpster

where's the b4nny stream please

posted about 10 years ago
#4 stream mikle in Requests

It looks like you just created this account. I'm going to table this request for now until you've sorted out your settings, etc.

posted about 10 years ago
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