wondering why are these ESEA admins are paid to do their job
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SteamID64 | 76561197966737146 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:6471418] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:3235709 |
Country | Canada, Province of Quebec |
Signed Up | November 29, 2012 |
Last Posted | October 11, 2017 at 1:55 PM |
Posts | 1372 (0.3 per day) |
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In-game Sensitivity | 10 inches per 360 |
Windows Sensitivity | Default |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
400 |
Resolution |
1920X1080 |
Refresh Rate |
120hz |
Hardware Peripherals | |
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Mouse | Logitech G403 prodigy |
Keyboard | Filco Majestouch 2 |
Mousepad | SteelSeries Qck+ |
Headphones | Sennheiser HD 650 + ODAC + BottleHead Crack |
Monitor | BenQ XL2420T |
dont listen what these low level trolls say
good dm.
not an annoying kid
Career wise what are your plans in the future?
It may sound stupid, but hardware is somewhat important, it will ease your progress.
120-144 hz monitor is not needed, but it helps at some point.
Good mousepad and mouse. (Quicksteel Qck+ is a good mousepad for its price for sure....)
mechanical keyboard is not necessary imo. (even tho i love mine)
Not having a ridiculously high inches per 360 also helps aiming at stuff.
Id say generally most scouts use 6-14 inches?
Soldier 5 - 12 inches?
Of course it's all preference, but scouting at a decent level with 2-3 inches is RARE. (altought possible)
Making sure your FPS is on a decent level enough to not having to being bothered during a scrim / match. (Usually 120 constant is alright)
But like everyone said, practice, gamesense and gameplay over hardware. but imo, it does help.
Welcome to the community!
go meat! 8)
Infiltration vs gamerbee was the best set.
all the char switch was amazing.
Beautifull top8!
nothing i wanted is on sale
they boosted the prices of a lot of stuff before the '' sale '' begin.
Im glad people posted their setup and to be quite honest, it's nice to not be the only hi-fi audio enthusiast in here. Very nice setups!
I own a Bottlehead Crack with the Speedball upgrade.
I havent done the soldering by myself or the assembly. (0 experience and i wanted a trusted builder to do it for me. Found someone that has built it to the highest standard.)
Be carefull if you want to stay on a budget, it can cost you a quite a bit if you dont have the necessary equipment to do the soldering and other stuff. Also, messing up can be a pain.
Remember that the only way to own a crack amp kit is basically to buy it directly from their website, which is USD.
You also dont have a DAC for this price.
It does sound fucking amazing tho and it's quite fun to test different tubes...
I bought a Tung Sol 5998 and oh boy, it sounds delightfull. Radiohead album's are holy amazing on this setup.
Not gonna lied, it cost me quite a few bucks for everything tho. =/ Canadian $ sucks ass.
1000$+ of audio equipment 10$ camera. rip
http://i.imgur.com/boxSAzd.jpg
Yes i still use the footstool
how is it so long to put a map on a server?
wtf is going on
srsly