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Signed Up August 10, 2012
Last Posted April 12, 2022 at 9:03 PM
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#39 Lange @ i49 in TF2 General Discussion

dad,
i like your video
son

posted about 11 years ago
#18 Buying a new keyboard! in Hardware

If you are willing to pay $200 for a keyboard, skip the nonsense and go right into a Topre Realforce.

posted about 11 years ago
#14 Buying a new keyboard! in Hardware

If you're looking at cherry MX switches, don't choose one based on its sound. Reds/browns/blacks/whites/clears all sound identical... Any difference in sound is based on the board itself as some have plate-mounted switches and others do not. ALL[/i] cherry mx-based mechanical keyboards are loud if you bottom out the keys.

From your suggestions, I'd go with Das. Razer mechanicals are trash by comparison.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFkl1Vet1eU

posted about 11 years ago
#141 Dumb Puns in Off Topic

I am not convinced that you people know what puns are.

posted about 11 years ago
#13 Finally Google is making something useful in Off Topic

foster has a large nose???
who knew

posted about 11 years ago
#6 Need help with new mouse in Hardware

I still have a brand new Diamondback 3G... Still unopened. If you want it, it's yours.

posted about 11 years ago
#9 Pixel/dot walk in Hardware

Pixel walk/inversion is something that happens to all LCD monitors. Some of them are worse than others. Certain patterns will be less noticeable when on even numbered pixel rows, and others will be less noticeable on odd numbered pixel rows. Try dragging your window down a pixel and see if it goes away. If it doesn't, there's nothing else you can do for it. It's most likely not a monitor defect.

posted about 11 years ago
#5 psu cable extensions? in Hardware

wow, I guess that's what I get for reading a post after working for 20 hours without sleep.
:<

what was posted above should do the trick.

posted about 11 years ago
#14 Rise of the Triad in Off Topic

I hope this holds even a candle to the original ROTT. I remember countless hours spent on the courtyard map destroying people with drunken rockets. Used to piss my friends off severely, heh.

Ahh, nostalgia.

posted about 11 years ago
#3 psu cable extensions? in Hardware

Please do not buy an extension for a PC power cord. Buy a longer power cord. All you need is a NEMA5-15P to C13 cable. Amazon has them dirt cheap and prime is available.

http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-PXT10115-15-Feet-Standard-Computer/dp/B005SQI634

posted about 11 years ago
#9 ESEA Redirect? in Hardware

I highly doubt this has anything to do with ESEA itself. This is most likely a browser hijacker on your computer.

Run TDSSKILLER. Google it if you don't know where to find it. Then run Combofix.
"HiJackThis" is another good tool, but that one isn't very user friendly and has the potential to blow up windows if you do something wrong, so take caution. I'd start with the first two.

posted about 11 years ago
#14 Virus/Trojan/Worm Help in Hardware

A fresh install would be ideal. I have a hard time trusting a machine that was ever known to be infected.

Having said that, if you insist upon trying to clean it, here's what you'll need.

1. Thumbdrive
2. YUMI multiboot creator (google YUMI)
3. Follow the instructions and throw a few live virus scanners on the USB drive.
4. Download Combofix and TDSSkiller.
5. Boot to the thumbdrive and run whatever virus scanners you installed in step 3.
6. Once you're done, boot to Windows and run TDSSkiller, then combofix.
7. Install Malwarebytes and run it.

That'll make you as clean as possible without a format/reinstall.

posted about 11 years ago
#24 E-blue Cobra (1600 dpi) in Hardware
wareyahigher dpi basically means that for a given measured sensitivity you have more actual directions that you can aim in (higher dpi have a higher base sensitivity for the same resolution as anything else, this is where ingame sens and m_yaw come into play, basic stuff)
so if you have one inch per 360 then a 400 dpi mouse will let you aim in 400 different discrete horizontal directions, a 1600 dpi mouse will let you aim in 1600. yes, it's a dimensional measure, not an area measure, if you get that and needed to know.
the only thing insane high dpi like 3000+ is useful for is playing with insane high sensitivities in games where you have to hit small targets.
for tf2 of all games you do not need more than 1600 unless you're playing sniper with a sensitivity above like 0.5 inches per 360 or some insane shit. getting a better mousepad or better glides for your mouse is a better investment than getting a new version of your original mouse with quadrupel the dpi, as long as you have a decent mouse in the first place.

what you should really wonder about in a mouse's sensor is malfunction speed (especially for low sensitivities) and acceleration, jitter, prediction, surface compatibility, etc -- not whether the dpi is 3200.

While I agree with your bottom line (regarding the sensor, etc.) the rest of your post is not accurate at all.

posted about 11 years ago
#20 Can't kill AV process in Off Topic

MSE has a fantastic ability to block you out entirely. I suggest uninstalling it and spending 10 bucks on a piece of software that isn't garbage: Malwarebytes.

MSE was good for several years, but is severely lacking these days.

posted about 11 years ago
#43 What interp is the best? in TF2 General Discussion

Most of you are severely missing the mark. Interp can be useful if your connection is a complete piece of crap. If your connection is decent, stop screwing with interp, take a breath, slow down, and hit your shots. There is no magical interp setting that's going to make you better at aiming, and even if your interp isn't """"ideal"""", it's not going to make a huge difference.

If you consistently think you have bad hit registration, you fall into one of these categories:
1. You're on a terrible internet connection and interp might -marginally- help you.
2. You're on a terrible server and interp might -marginally- help you.
3. You're missing your shots and lying to yourself.

Most people fall into category 3.

posted about 11 years ago
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