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On July 28 2013 00:23 Fusilero wrote:I know dark passage came 2nd at dreamhack, they beat eternity and wolves so they're probably legit contenders in EU challenger. Both teams are pretty decent. They just need to work on their team fighting/mid-game decision making a bit more.
Color me surprised
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On July 28 2013 00:28 Nos- wrote: Do you guys have any sort of program that locks in mouse sensitivity in between different games? I play TF2 the most and when I switch to league I always feel my mouse movements are off, is there some way of minimizing the discrepancy or am I going to have to manually move the slider until it feels right? Do you use windows sensitivity settings exclusively, or do you also use in-game settings?
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On July 28 2013 00:31 upperbound wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2013 00:28 Nos- wrote: Do you guys have any sort of program that locks in mouse sensitivity in between different games? I play TF2 the most and when I switch to league I always feel my mouse movements are off, is there some way of minimizing the discrepancy or am I going to have to manually move the slider until it feels right? Do you use windows sensitivity settings exclusively, or do you also use in-game settings? I use mostly in-game settings
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what kind of mouse are you using?
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Just had the pleasure of laning with a zyra as Ashe vs Vayne/Thresh who were on blueside... let's just say I see why c9 has been defaulting to that combo for a while now :D, that thresh regret every hook he landed.
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On July 28 2013 00:39 Kupon3ss wrote: what kind of mouse are you using? I actually have no idea, it's like a 5 dollar mouse that came with my PC lol. Is this something featured in more high end mice?
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On July 28 2013 00:44 AsnSensation wrote: Just had the pleasure of laning with a zyra as Ashe vs Vayne/Thresh who were on blueside... let's just say I see why c9 has been defaulting to that combo for a while now :D, that thresh regret every hook he landed. I used to hype Zyra/Varus a lot and I still do tbh. But I completely understand the Ashe substitution. It's so much fucking CC and utility from your bot lane. It's mindblowing how much more flexibility it gives your other three positions.
On July 28 2013 00:44 Nos- wrote:I actually have no idea, it's like a 5 dollar mouse that came with my PC lol. Is this something featured in more high end mice?
High end mice, like Logitech (what I use), come with an add-on program that allows for sensitivity adjustment and mouse button bindings.
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On July 28 2013 00:44 Nos- wrote:I actually have no idea, it's like a 5 dollar mouse that came with my PC lol. Is this something featured in more high end mice? Some mice have drivers and software that let you change sensitivity, and that would be more consistent. I would try to use the windows sensitivity settings rather than in-game if you're playing multiple games, though. Even though it's more granular, it's better when you are playing a whole bunch of different games.
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ah ok, well thanks guys. I don't think I'm gonna be able to afford a more high end mouse until christmas (boxing days yay), I'll just try to manually match the two games' settings in the meantime. Thanks for the replies!
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Some of these players really don't take care of themselves. Regular sleep schedules would probably help their play so much
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On July 28 2013 01:12 upperbound wrote:Some of these players really don't take care of themselves. Regular sleep schedules would probably help their play so much Kids...
Some of these teams could really use a lifestyle coach. I am serious.
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On July 28 2013 00:47 NeoIllusions wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2013 00:44 AsnSensation wrote: Just had the pleasure of laning with a zyra as Ashe vs Vayne/Thresh who were on blueside... let's just say I see why c9 has been defaulting to that combo for a while now :D, that thresh regret every hook he landed. I used to hype Zyra/Varus a lot and I still do tbh. But I completely understand the Ashe substitution. It's so much fucking CC and utility from your bot lane. It's mindblowing how much more flexibility it gives your other three positions. Show nested quote +On July 28 2013 00:44 Nos- wrote:On July 28 2013 00:39 Kupon3ss wrote: what kind of mouse are you using? I actually have no idea, it's like a 5 dollar mouse that came with my PC lol. Is this something featured in more high end mice? High end mice, like Logitech (what I use), come with an add-on program that allows for sensitivity adjustment and mouse button bindings. I wondered why they didn't use Nami since Nami has better CC, her knockup in instant and followed by a huge slow, she has a stun instead of a root, and Zyra and Nami's slows are better in certain situations than each other.
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On July 28 2013 01:15 NeoIllusions wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2013 01:12 upperbound wrote:Some of these players really don't take care of themselves. Regular sleep schedules would probably help their play so much Kids... Some of these teams could really use a lifestyle coach. I am serious.
Don't the Korean teams have people like that? Don't they have like, cooks and people making them work out every day and stuff like that?
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On July 28 2013 01:26 Ketara wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2013 01:15 NeoIllusions wrote:On July 28 2013 01:12 upperbound wrote:Some of these players really don't take care of themselves. Regular sleep schedules would probably help their play so much Kids... Some of these teams could really use a lifestyle coach. I am serious. Don't the Korean teams have people like that? Don't they have like, cooks and people making them work out every day and stuff like that? I think from some of the gaming house tours that teams have inhouse nannys that cook and clean for them. I'm sure they have coaches that make sure the players are in top mental if not also physical condition as well.
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The BW teams had an "ajuma"(?) who cooked and cleaned the house. They had gym sessions at their schedule, too. The coaches were older than the pros, too and looked after them.
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On July 28 2013 01:32 Don_Julio wrote: The BW teams had an "ajuma"(?) who cooked and cleaned the house. They had gym sessions at their schedule, too. The coaches were older than the pros, too and looked after them. Ahjumma is basically the Korean term for "auntie" and can be used to refer to a (generally older) woman who acts maternal to their group.
The more you know :3
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On July 28 2013 01:32 Don_Julio wrote: The BW teams had an "ajuma"(?) who cooked and cleaned the house. They had gym sessions at their schedule, too. The coaches were older than the pros, too and looked after them. I think Korean league teams are also starting to do this, given the number of BW/SC2 coaches on these teams
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On July 28 2013 01:46 Requizen wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2013 01:32 Don_Julio wrote: The BW teams had an "ajuma"(?) who cooked and cleaned the house. They had gym sessions at their schedule, too. The coaches were older than the pros, too and looked after them. Ahjumma is basically the Korean term for "auntie" and can be used to refer to a (generally older) woman who acts maternal to their group. The more you know :3 One of the many Korean terms I learn solely thanks to Tower of God
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On July 28 2013 01:32 Don_Julio wrote: "ajuma"(?) Close enough.
I remember [some of] the BW teams having one that I thinked worked like 8-9 hour spans most days of the week, which included things like cooking two meals and doing general housework.
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