debrain said:Cevo cost money.
Any other "amatuer" leagues out there that are free and just for good experiance. Thinking of quake 4.
So join the TWL. TWL Good stuff, and cevo config'd. Same as CAL config, except they allow cl_interpolate 0.
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debrain said:Cevo cost money.
Any other "amatuer" leagues out there that are free and just for good experiance. Thinking of quake 4.
halc998 said:So join the TWL. TWL Good stuff, and cevo config'd. Same as CAL config, except they allow cl_interpolate 0.
GeForceX said:We placed 5th out of 14 teams with at least two professional teams taking top honors. We did much better than expected actually - especially when you consider the fact we're deaf. What caused our downfall was sudden loss of communication and misunderstanding after a couple of rounds which led to our mistakes as a team. We got out lucky but we still haven't improved on it and got crushed by the next top four teams. Not to mention that there was only one experienced player in CAL and the rest of us were rather rookies with playtime spent between one week to six months.
-J.
Obi_Kwiet said:Actually that reminds of of when I was a little n00b just beginning to learn the vast world of computers. My new game Jedi Knight 1 would blue screen every time I started to play it. After a call to tech support I got the generic "update your video and sound drivers". Well, like a good little n00b I headed off to Dell's web site downloaded a random sound driver, uninstalled the old driver and installed the new one. It of course killed the sound. But since the sound card on my PC wasn't working at all the game worked, as the sound card happened to be the source of the problem. Tired from my ordeal I played anyways. Every week or so for the next six months I randomly downloaded a few sound drivers and installed them. Of course none of them work so I played through the whole game and got online some. Oddly enough my lack of a working sound card prevented other player from hearing me! I often got accused of hacking, and I guess it was an unintentional exploit. Anyway I finally called tech support again and they straightened me out.
megabyte said:I read this thread too late! Damnit, I would've killed to play a good CS:S LAN. What/Where was this LAN and who placed top 4, I might just know them.
GeForceX said:We placed 5th out of 14 teams with at least two professional teams taking top honors. We did much better than expected actually - especially when you consider the fact we're deaf. What caused our downfall was sudden loss of communication and misunderstanding after a couple of rounds which led to our mistakes as a team. We got out lucky but we still haven't improved on it and got crushed by the next top four teams. Not to mention that there was only one experienced player in CAL and the rest of us were rather rookies with playtime spent between one week to six months.
-J.