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#21
Other Games / TF2 Tips
November 19, 2010, 01:58:34 PM
1. Stick together
It's not called Team Fortress 2 for nothing, and so it's hardly surprising that you're probably going to need to work as a team. But what does 'team' even mean? "Six individually great players won't make it to the top unless they learn how to play together. It is important to attack and retreat as a group, help each other out or know when to flank the opponent during an attack. You have to learn how each player in your team thinks and reacts to certain situations and use it for your game. Therefore you also need to know how to play the other classes. Only when you understand the pros and cons of the classes your teammates have to deal with can you help them out or time your actions right. But even if you know your mates for years, you will never be able to read thoughts. That's why it is essential to tell everyone what you are doing or what you are gonna do."

He ain't my brother, he heavy.
2. Find a team you can be friends with
Chums. They're the best. They buy you a round when you are too stingy to buy one yourself, and they ubercharge you that second before you were about to die. Or they don't, and you don't speak to each other for weeks. "There are several ingredients to a successful team, but one of the most important one's is friendship, and actually enjoying each others company. Whenever we have a big game, be it online or LAN, I always tell the guys to go and enjoy their game. If you're having fun you play with passion rather than repetition. All the skill in the world means nothing if you hate what your doing."

3. Turn down the graphics
Aww, man, you just died because you couldn't render that crit rocket fast enough. You need to upgrade. Make sure everything is running properly. Maybe even buy a new mouse. "You have to have a good system to run TF2. This game is very demanding on CPU power and since it is essential to get the best response and feel from the game, even in the most frantic mid-fights, you need to have good hardware or tune down the graphics to run the game at the desired fps rate. What you will also want to do is turn off any unnecessary graphic effects like HDR. They draw to much power from your PC, but be aware that you don't disable effects which give you additional information, like shadows. Something that takes time to find is your own personal setup; the right mouse, mouse mat and sensitivity can make a lot of difference. There is a great deal of choice on the market so you need to find out what kind of settings you prefer."

4. Buy a Headset. Use Intelligently
You know what I really hate? I hate it when the only thing I can hear in a game is the excellent voice acting of the TF2 characters. Sure, they're funny, and they usually help communicate what's going on, but they're not people, and people have a larger, more eloquent vocabulary. It's the truth. "Communication is a key element to winning in any clan you join." "Make no mistake this game, when played at the top level, is very fast, so don't forget it's not just one player. It's six ones. That's six different thought processes which may need to be communicated. So when one player starts transmitting useless information it scrambles other, IMPORTANT messages that may have been transmitted yet not picked up due to other useless comms. My best advice would be to keep it simple, keep it smart. Never repeat your communication more than two or three times."

5. If you're practising a class, try deathmatch
Apparently it takes 10,000 hours to truly master something, so my paltry 50 hours of TF2 played means that I probably need to put in some more practice if I want to reach that high watermark. But it's not entirely about how much you play, so much as how you play. "The problem that some players feel is that they put in the time, but the fundamental difference is they use the right practice. There is no point in learning something if the method is incorrect, as it will in the long run be worse off for you. So if you are to dedicate time make sure you do it right and find out the proper techniques of achieving what you want to achieve. In the case of Team Fortress 2, if you are trying to master your own class individually then you should be thinking of playing on some death matching servers, watching some demos of the top players in that particular class, and then watch your own style to see how you can adapt and change."

6. Earn Some Repute
Don't fall in the trap of talking your way through the community rather than showing your skill. Keep your mouth shut and buckle down. when it comes to actually breaking through into the ranks of the TF2 professionals. "Reputation is key part of a player's profile being accepted in the community and being well known. My best advice would be to stay quiet, and build up your rank via your skill and own doing. This method is the hardest way to get recognized and have a great reputation, but then again think about it in life since when has getting a reputation ever been easy? No pain no gain."

7. Think, don't just shoot
You know that time you got sniped because you forgot there was a sniper up on the balconies in 2Fort? That was because you didn't have sufficient Game Sense. Same thing when you didn't realise your Buff Banner was charged, and your entire team got slaughtered. Byte let's you know about the importance of Game Sense. "When you execute a certain game sense movement with your class, it can be the difference between winning the round or losing it." So what's the best way to improve your game sense? "There is no clear cut answer to the question as it requires various other elements being learnt properly. This includes dynamic play/awareness/anticipation. The game sense is like the outer bubble of your entire career in Team Fortress 2, sure you can have the aim, sure you can have the position and you can even have the advantage but what is the use if your game sense lets you or your team down?"

8. Learn to dodge
Just as important as killing the other guys, is avoiding taking damage, and being in the right place at the right time."Practice your aim, movement and Rocket/Sticky-jumps, A Demoman for example should not arrive late to a mid-fight or half his team will already be down. Just as important as aim is dodging. The less damage you take the bigger your chance of winning your fights. Experience obviously plays a huge role in increasing your skill level. Playing with and against good players will improve your aim, game sense and confidence over time. I like to train on death match servers you can test different settings and its a good way of warming up your aim before matches."

9. Adapt And Evolve
You're going to have to adapt, and learn how to react to the way your oposition is playing. "You will quickly find that other players and teams watch your every move and try to devise ways in which they can best you. Be prepared for other teams to have done their homework on you and to have prepared an Anti Strat to your winning play. The ability to adapt your tactics mid game and to change things up without losing your stride is the mark of a true professional. This could mean mixing several plays together randomly to achieve the same result, but keeping your opponent guessing is the key."

10. Do Your Homework
No one ever said it would be easy. Part of being a professional means doing actual work, which means you're not just going to be playing games all day. Sometimes you're going to have to watch games. I know, life is tough. "To get the edge over other teams you need to figure them out. Specifically, prepare for the matches you have ahead, study your opponents tactics by watching demos and discuss them within your team. Spending half an hour on your server, going through the map-specific tactics is sometimes more valuable than an evening of pickups. It is easy to check out games from top teams and use their tactics for yourself but without understanding them they wont work for you like  they do for others. That's why being up to date is essential. Even on old and well known maps the game play still develops. If your opponent comes up with a strategy that you have not seen before it won't be easy to counter it on the fly during a match."

PCgamer.com article which i posted here
#22
Other Games / Source SDK Useful Links and info.
November 28, 2010, 03:04:50 PM
Ive compiled some links for you guys to look through. I describe each one below

http://developer.valvesoftware.com/

The main page of the valve developer site. One of the most organized and informative sites you can wish for when it comes to developing.

http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SDK_Docs

The next step towards modding. This gives you a overview of what goes into the devlopment of Source. I have already read the entire Programming and Level design section. I suggest you look over the level design section to be safe. In this section you will learn how to give lighting to your map, add effects like triggering a switch to cause an event to happen, and even adding particle effects to your map.

http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=191

This is the steam forums, here you will be able to ask as many questions as you want and everyone is glad to help. This is the main hub of Source modding and you can pick up tips and report issues here. These forums are looked at by valve regularly and you can be assured your question will be heard all the way to the top.

http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Single-Player_Mapping_Tips

this is a design theory coming straight from Valve. We based alot of our current mod (me and epi) on this design theory and i figure it would help out alot with some of our swbf SP modders too :)


Hope this helps. Im already done with a map because of this wiki (granted its a small one).  :cheers:

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updated the OP with a design theory current modders may want to look at :)
#23
Other Games / steam sale
October 28, 2010, 04:32:26 PM
http://store.steampowered.com/sale/trickortreat

go wild (PS l4d1 looks really nice)

I would get on there and gift you some more stuff but i am currently trying to get l4d1 for myself :P too bad i have to pay for black ops.

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^Hint hint
#24
Scummies / taking a leave from mpc
October 27, 2010, 11:32:36 AM
Gonna take a couple week long leave from the forums. Gonna just let the current situation blow over. Both the foreground and background ones. I will still be happy to play some l4d2 and if any of you are on the steam forums ill be there. Cya
#25
Other Games / making money through modding?
October 24, 2010, 10:11:45 AM
there is certainly money to be made in modding. just look at what these guys made by selling their model on the Team fortress store.

http://www.pcgamer.com/2010/10/22/team-fortress-2-modders-make-a-fortune/
#26
Other Games / NO HL EPISODE 3
October 22, 2010, 01:32:21 PM
sorry guys, Valve just said they are gonna make episode 3

http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?p=17898274#post17898274
#27
SWBF1 Modding / Free Gmod
October 15, 2010, 08:56:32 PM
ive been pushing this but i dont think people really get my message. Its ok tho, i am here with gifts that i think will benefit us and MPC. I am offering 3 free copies of Gmod to SWBF MODDERS ONLY on MPC. You need a valve game to play this however. I am really pushing source because that is what l4d2 and all the popular valve games run on. Its also one of my favorite engines and id like to share it with everyone.

Gmod is different than regular modding in the fact you can do it through a really fun UI. Gmod allows you to play with other people real time while you make crazy things. Instead of describing bugs or presenting them through a broadcast you can simply load them in Gmod and go right to work. Still not sure how it works here is the dev site which is updated daily with new mods.

http://www.garrysmod.com/   <--------home page

http://www.garrysmod.org/downloads/ <------some recent mods

I think getting a good modding community going in a SDK that is new and updated very often will be good for expansion. Alot of people use these games, around 15,000 by my count on the Steam stats. I do this in hopes of jump starting something good here.

I have the money right now, im just thinking of a way to give it out to the numerous modders here.
#28
Other Games / steam special
October 08, 2010, 03:49:05 AM
Mw2 is now only 40$ for this weekend. Despite being a "noobish game" it is still extremely entertaining and a pretty compelling campaign imo. I recommend it unless you plan to by black ops next month
#29
Scummies / leaving for a while
October 03, 2010, 11:54:02 AM
I'm leaving for a while due to my Spanish grade. I won't be on steam/xfire for a while but I still have my phone so ill still be active here on mpc, engadget, and xda. If you guys need me I can read and respond to pm's. Cya later (post a video of the sacrifice dlc plz)
#30
Other Games / SWBF2 sale
September 16, 2010, 01:25:03 PM
im just wondering how battlefront works compared to SWBF1.

i mean, no offense to the people who still play but bf1 was horrible graphics and frame rate in online. Anyone willing to give some light to the MP community and game play?

its only 5$ so anything better than swbf1 will do i guess.
#31
Tech Support / Windows boot animations
September 05, 2010, 06:06:17 AM
on Android you can change what boot animations are shown when, well, booting up. I was wondering if this is possible for windows 7 also. For example, instead of VZW, HTC, and Android boot animation i have a single Jack_bauer_killing_spree.gif
#32
Other Games / more steam forum news
August 29, 2010, 01:31:52 PM
A member of the Valve staff has confirmed that steam WILL NOT be ported to Linux. Ever.

http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1409053&page=3

http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/23/valve-denies-having-a-linux-version-of-steam-in-the-works/

also, more mac market share news from valve.

At launch mac reported around a 11% market share. now it is around 5%. some people claim its because of a buggy client on the mac side but i just assume it is because people wanted to get back to their PCs games.

discuss.
#33
Tech Support / Bootload questions for HTC eris
August 08, 2010, 04:05:24 PM
ok peeps, i am thinking of rooting my phone using a Cyanogen build made by a peer on xda developers. this root will do everything i want except there are some drawbacks like no Sense UI and camera issues etc.

can i dual boot on my phone? OS versions in question is the rooted 2.1 leak and the V24 edition of the cyanogen build.
#34
Tech Support / GPU walkthrough
August 03, 2010, 02:24:32 PM
i am a man of numbers. i find it extrememly easy to rate a computer component based on a certain spec on it. For example, 2.5 Ghz or amount of RAM. However, i can find a comparable spec for any given GPU. Is there a way to find out how good a graphics card is without googling it and getting an opinion?
#35
Scummies / will be gone for 2 weeks
July 24, 2010, 06:56:56 PM
guys im going on vacation in cali for a few weeks. i will be online but its likely my cousins are playing. PMing me is fine since i will be in the same room if you need me.
#36
http://play.tm/news/30864/ubisoft-dates-splinter-cell-conviction-for-mac/

Splinter cell conviction has been confirmed for mac this October. A guy from tripwire interactive claims that Ubisoft has a good chance of doing a native port based on the type of Engine they run with  conviction
#37
Tech Support / Partition limit
June 25, 2010, 01:41:15 PM
ok so i am trying to make a large partition of my hard drive to install Windows on. the problem is that my computer will not let me make a partition larger than 80GB. (my goal is 120). whenever i try and partition larger than 80-ish then i get an error message which tells me to try and reduce my partition change. i would just Back up and restore my Hard drive but i dont have an external hard drive. any ideas to solve this?
#38
as you read. Steam has setup a match between Competitive players vs Regular players. here is a chance to see how people like us really compare to them. you can spectate this match or you can sign up to play.

full details here (you can bet ill be there)

http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1302587
#39
Other Games / So far in Steam for mac....
June 21, 2010, 04:23:13 PM
well, you read the title and i have one word, Indie. Yep we get indie games and Valve (not a bad second option if you ask me). anyways, my new favorite game on Steam is of course! dangerous high school girls in Trouble. I havent bought this game but my friend down the street, who obviously has much more money to throw away than me, decided to buy it. So i tried it out.

So basically you pick a girl to lead a street gang of High School girls then go around a High School (on a board... it's a board game) and the girls insult you, then you have to insult her back with....insults, imo greatest comebacks in the world, for example... "if I were a cat, I would scratch you", then if you make them mad and, for some reason, they JOIN your gang... and the objective as far as I can tell is to get the biggest gang... and do..... something?

IK, best game evar right?!


you guys are dying for a link im sure. here ya go

http://store.steampowered.com/app/27400/
#40
Tech Support / will my mac melt?
June 21, 2010, 01:33:35 PM
hey, i have been playing games on my boot camp for a while and i am extremely happy with the selection on steam. the only downside i have found is that my mac gets extremely hot, a temperature that i dont experience on steam for mac. Should i be worried about a possible side effect to this heat? ill buy a cooling mat if it is needed.