At work today an anonymous employee baked brownies and an anonymous email went out about said delicious brownies fresh out of the oven sitting in the kitchen for all to enjoy. They were laced with like, a lot of cayenne pepper and who knows what else. Many people died.
Account Details | |
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SteamID64 | 76561197986437643 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:26171915] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:13085957 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | July 18, 2012 |
Last Posted | October 18, 2025 at 1:55 PM |
Posts | 578 (0.1 per day) |
Game Settings | |
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In-game Sensitivity | 2.4 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6/11 |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
800 |
Resolution |
1080p |
Refresh Rate |
144 |
Hardware Peripherals | |
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Mouse | Deathadder 2013 |
Keyboard | CM Storm Quickfire |
Mousepad | Zowie G-TF Spawn |
Headphones | Audio Technica AD700 |
Monitor | Asus VG248QE |
I would absolutely attend, sounds like a blast.
clearing out some old clips:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK-XoajZrO8&feature=youtu.be
Smesithat's some really smooth mouse movement
What's your sens?
I was honestly just trying really hard to make it smooth. All about presentation you know? (1600 DPI)
that's some pretty sick aim right there holy moly
I'm excited to finally play JSR after listening to the soundtrack a million times.
What people are giving solutions to but haven't explained (if you care to know) is that the uncompressed video you created was so big that your computer can't read all the frames fast enough off your hard drive to play it smoothly. The video itself is likely smooth, but your computer (along with most everyone elses) can't read that much data that fast so you need to compress the video into a smaller file.
If you compress it using handbrake (or any other tool for that matter, however handbrake checks both boxes for ease of use and functionality) you'll have no problems playing it back and then uploading to Youtube.
Kairuhttps://i.imgur.com/yozTw0x.gifv
Shit, can't embed webm
Yep, I tried too :[
This is going to sound really stupid but here goes:
I had a similar issue with my aurora and I believe it was a combination of the placement of the mouse feet and the way I gripped the mouse. Whenever I would do long sweeping flicks (like a rocket jump with a low sensitivity) I would almost imperceptibly tilt the mouse causing the sensor to malfunction. If I held the mouse differently with the intention of keeping it perfectly flat I could flick all I wanted without it malfunctioning. If this is the case for you, you could try using extra feet (keep in mind this will add friction/drag) from the aurora or from another mouse to help reduce any rocking.
RhettroI'm rerendering it with the song it wasn't me by shaggy so get hype
whoa somehow I missed this... oops. Now I'm excited for Jelly Lips The Sequel.