on the sony vegas thing, i prefer sony vegas 9, it's easier to get your hands on as well.
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gosh we had 11 going? damn, i did 2 and my newbies were so cool, such a good experience helping these guys.
try shrinking the sticky bomb and removing the sniper theme, i think that would make it more simple, plus sniper is an off class.
RoyceLearning to ignore attention whores makes browsing message boards much more enjoyable. A built-in ignore shitlord button would be pretty legit, though.
and i vote you to be the first person integrated for the new system, then me second :)
synchroOur mumble drew silent the moment he entered the channel; dflame, the legend, the MGE all-star himself was here, in our mumble, about to play for my team!
I could feel myself starting to sweat, anticipation rising in my blood. I nervously opened a chat window with my medic. It took a few tries, my hands were shaking, I could barely control my usually nimble fingers. Finally I managed to type out the sentence. "This is it. We have to impress him, our TF2 careers are on the line."
Not wanting to show my true emotions, I took a few heavy breaths before trying to make my voice seem deep and important. "Hey dflame, thanks for ringing." I let out a sigh of relief the moment my finger left my talk key. This was it, it was actually happening! He said nothing in return, his stoic silence reassuring the team that he was here for our benefit, not his; and boy were we grateful.
The match began, and the mid rollout was called. Our regular scout made his call for where he was going, and dlfame needed no instruction; he simply processed this information along with every other bit he picked up one, from the time left on the map to the ever-changing sensitivity of his mouse. By the time the midfight was over, we were giddy with confidence. dflame had yet to secure a kill, but I was sure it was just because he was serving the team the points, calculating every distance, his endless hours in MGE mod allowing him to know precisely when to stop shooting an opponent and let a teammate pick up a kill.
When we reached the second point, dflame valiantly ran ahead, throwing himself into the enemy's last point alone, willing to take on the hard work while the rest of us sat back and capped. I nearly wept at his bravery, his willingness to carry such a lowly open team as ours.
Suddenly, though, things would change. Something went wrong with dflame's plan; he died without killing all six of them, without killing even one of them, and there was a shrill voice in mumble, explaining what happened. It must have been the lag, it must have been! This stupid server, with its terrible routing to him! How dare we bring him to a server that gives him such a terrible ping! Why oh why did we pick the server that wouldn't register his shot at the most crucial moment!
I was scared. His loud, angry speech in mumble worried me, it felt directed at me. I could feel the rage, the hatred penetrating our mumble, I nearly broke down in tears of a different kind from earlier. We had failed him. I should have been there, I should have left the control point to take the shot for him, to eat up the bullets while he did his job, I should have helped him when the game wouldn't. He promptly left the server and mumble both, after a long string of swear words. I was speechless. We politely "gg"'d the enemy team and excused ourselves from the scrim. It was over. How could we have come so close and let victory slip through our very fingerS?
I cried for so long that night. I couldn't help it. I had failed to impress, to even be tolerable for him. dflame, I am sorry, I am so sorry. I never should have let you play for such a low team. I never should have disappointed you. Please forgive me and my team, we will never bother you again.
please write chapter 2, this is the best thing since harry potter.
lol hugh, my favorite skittles are the crazy cores type, they are so delicious.
alfunksoFzeroIn no way am I defending anyone here, but a lot of people use openvpn for their VPN services. Again, I am not saying that he isn't using a vpn for the attacks, I just want to make sure people don't go out on a witchhunt for anyone that uses VPN's
Yeah, he might be using vpn to connect to his workplace network, right?
wait... how old is he?
OpenVPN isn't that incriminating honestly, but i know for a fact that bape knows how to ddos because he's asked me if he could test it on me on numerous occations. i was this team's backup during the season and i know that they didn't ddos anybody during our matches but then again i only played 2 of them with this team, it's a very real possibility that bape has stooped this low. Also, do not join bape's mumble if you wish to not be ddos'd nor any server bape has the rcon for...
pine_beetleThat's true, but you also got to get the $$ you need to get to the lan. Some people in this community could outright pay a teams lan fees and not break a sweat about it. However the team needs to understand that they need to do whatever they can to earn that because the team isn't actually worth anything close to that kind of an investment.
And getting 1 on 1 coaching from the best tf2 player in the world isn't good enough for you? Some dota players are asking between 30-60 dollars an hour, b4nny said that if you donate they'll squeeze you in....stop being so entitled the world doesn't owe you anything.
I don't think anybody is really trying to hide strata, that would be redundant I think it's more likely one or more of the players would like to have a private mumble and aren't comfortable with knowing people can hear what they say...I know I wouldn't want to stream scrims and such, in my opinion scrims or really any team practice is a place for the tea. Spectators belong in the match audience.
Try playing soap with stickies, seems like you can't aim :/
foreplaydo you really believe that in 3-5 years dota will become boring to watch when people have been watching it played competitively since 2005?
And it was popular before that right? Just not compettive, and to Myles I was saying that arena shooters are ending not fps games P
MYLESdownpourso then, whats the next big comp shooter.
as much as we'd like it to, i dont see tf2 ever being big, its just not getting enough support outside of the community.
and since shootmania seems to be a dud, where does that leave the state of the competitive shooter? in the hands of CS:GO entirely?
VALVE doesn't really support tournaments for CS:GO, they might help the competitive scene with updates, but that's it.
People want Reborn to be the next big thing. Sadly the ESR community likes to shit on anything new from what I can see, except Reborn. If Warsow gets greenlit, I hope it get's a bigger competitive scene. If not, then arena shooters are almost out of the question and that CS is the last PC fps game to be seen in competition until something new comes out.
The end of an era, rip :'(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwoM3WqGiwQ
do that, should fix it.
We should do something like this for an optimization update, but yeah I get the bug also...
kirbycriticism definitely helps, don't get me wrong. however being significantly attached to your art doesn't necessarily prevent growth as an artist. it's perfectly normal to look at something you created and say, "hey, i drew an amazing picture." strive to get better by challenging yourself in a way that forces you to work a lot harder. don't let criticism from others dictate the art you create. it's art after all.
a bunch of people may love your work while a bunch of people may hate it. what matters the most is that you enjoy it, and nothing is wrong with really liking something you made. like i said, i'm not really qualified to critique something such as this, but i figured i'd give my 2 cents.
Do you ever fail to turn shit into an argument? Jesus you should be a professional derailer.
Nice picture dude, did you draw it on paper and scan ot or use a tablet type deal?