Yep, you can find it here.
I'm just now checking it out and agree that it's probably the best way to quickly get info and schedules. Paired with Liquipedia, for the juicy details, this should give me all the info I need to keep track of RL easily.
>In spite of my 2 big throws because I delock my cam on an aerial we remain very happy of all that we made, top 2 it remains well but well it will be necessary to grind more, there is an objective to reach! ggs! (translated with DeepL. "delock my cam" = switch to car cam if it's unclear)
Well that explains some of the weird stuff he has done. Don't think that would have changed anything though.
When you're in a situation like yours where you struggle every few games, the likely cause is a routing issue from your ISP through to the RL Servers.
You can block these server IP addresses in your firewall to stop you from getting games on them but this will increase your queue time a little.
The alternative is to use a VPN like "ExpressVPN" or use the routing software "Outfox" a lot of people have found using these have resolved their issues and both of those options offer a free trial
This was really fun to be apart of, a nice way to close the book on 2018. We've already got plenty of ideas/improvements for the 2019 installment :) .
Im definitely gonna be saving some comments/posts over the course of the year, and also anyone with RES (reddit enchancement suite), the amount of times you upvote someones post/comment is displayed by their name, might be of assistance if any of you guys want to nominate someone for the 2019 awards.
"Let's start our predictions, chat put down #V1 or #GGM1RSLNR"
"Let's get into the Verizon Skybox for our first matchup, it's gonna be PWR vs. Gen.G Mobil 1 Raid: Shadow Legends NordVPN Racing!"
"Chronic gets the Flip Reset, and it's gonna be a 3 goal lead for Gen.G Mobil 1 Raid: Shadow Legends NordVPN Racing!"
"Gen.G Mobil 1 Raid: Shadow Legends NordVPN Racing will need to pull off the reverse sweep in order to stay alive!"
>Here are the ones we’re currently using and have used for about 3 years now.
Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor - AW2518H https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0733VW5QB/ref=cm\_sw\_r\_cp\_api\_glt\_fabc\_WXPEM34AF4KATJNY0YPY?\_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
We’re looking into 360hz monitors for the future, but the supply chain issues around chips make it difficult to get the quantity we’d want to use these across all practice and stage setups.
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This is the quote directly from Psyonix.
Its a 240hz G-Sync TN panel.
It's not about how many frames necessarily, but latency, input lag, and motion blue amongst other things I'm sure. Most pros use the BenQ Zowie XL2514 with DyaC. It's also a TN panel. Competitive eSport players tend to stick to the highest frame rate, and lowest input lag/lowest latency possible for a reason.
While you may be able to crank 400fps on a 36" monitor running 4k. It's not practical for competitive purposes (at the highest level) regardless if it looks incredible or not.
TN panels >>>> IPS panels for competitive E-sports titles for now at least until the technology for IPS can rival that of a traditional TN.
Not OP, but there's a book called The Incomplete Book of Baseball Superstitions, Rituals, and Oddities that my parents gave to me as a kid. Perfectly encapsulates how beautifully weird the sport is. As a Red Sox fan, my favorite of the bunch is Wade Boggs, who ate chicken before every game, always started his warmup sprints at 7:17pm, fielded exactly 150 ground balls every practice, wrote the hebrew word for good luck in the dirt with his bat every time he went to the plate, and took the exact same route from the dugout to his position every inning.
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I also played baseball through high school, and while I was never Wade Boggs crazy, I did have a very specific pre-at-bat routine (walk to the dirt, two swings, right foot in the box, adjust my pants, left foot in the box, tap the plate, rock the bat forward, adjust my left sleeve, and then finally bring it back into my stance) and I never stepped on the baselines as I entered the field. I also used to placebo the fuck out of my wrist protector when I caught the majority of the time, constantly changing if I wore it it or not depending on how the vibes were, but once I transitioned to only catching here and there I was able to dump that one and just wear it on the occasions I caught. Also, never used batting gloves, but I think that was more of a preference than a superstition; I just felt more comfortable without them.
Here are the ones we’re currently using and have used for about 3 years now.
Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor - AW2518H https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0733VW5QB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_WXPEM34AF4KATJNY0YPY?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
We’re looking into 360hz monitors for the future, but the supply chain issues around chips make it difficult to get the quantity we’d want to use these across all practice and stage setups.
You could try using some sort of font identifier to see if you could get a close match: https://www.fontsquirrel.com/matcherator?token=3t1erwy6qxjhu72y
I don't know if any of those listed are it but it's worth a shot messing around with it for a bit.
Edit: Here's another search: https://www.fontsquirrel.com/matcherator?token=dg4ja81wy8wyjvar
How was my Spanish?
If you wanna listen to this episode on anything other than YouTube, the links are in the description! However, 'cause I'm a nice guy, here they are for free x
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Actually, your initial comment came first. I used a debate tactic referred to as mirroring/mimicking. Regarding your pro tip, that’s actually not correct; as proven by Irving Janis with his groupthink theory. Have a good one bud! 🤪
>Ceux qui disent que "c'est la barrière de la langue" n'ont pas une vue d'ensemble.
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>Après la signature d'Alpha, je ne me sentais pas à l'aise pour être leur entraîneur et les joueurs préféraient quelqu'un qui pouvait les entraîner en français là où ils parlaient français. J'aurais pu continuer à gérer le potentiel mais à ce stade, je veux monter en grade et ne pas revenir dans ma carrière. J'ai donc demandé un poste plus élevé que Vitality a passé un certain temps à essayer de trouver un moyen de l'adapter, mais ils n'ont pas pu pour le moment.
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>J'ai demandé à partir et à les aider à faire la transition. La langue est clairement un facteur, mais pas la totalité du tableau car j'étais prêt à m'installer en France et à apprendre le français si nécessaire, mais cela n'a jamais été une exigence de Vitality ou des joueurs.
French is my first language but since I'm lazy I plugged his comment in DeepL because it's actually a super great translator that people need to learn about.
According to this website: https://www.kayak.com/travel-restriction There are some countries that have no restrictions on entry into their country. One of them is the UK. I could see a LAN being held somewhere in the UK with or without a crowd depending on the crowd size restrictions.
Check out the Video & TV Cast | Samsung TV app. It lets you stream most things to your TV. I have the roku version and it works for twitch.
A lot of my pain started at the base of my thumb, in my palm. Then eventually the rest of my fingers and my wrist started having pain. Just a bit when I used them a lot at first, then they suddenly hurt all of the time in both hands.
Your symptoms being different doesn't necessarily mean "not tendonitis," though. Hands are complicated and have a lot of parts to screw up. My doctor eventually landed on "tendonitis, I guess" after three specialists basically said "idk, go see this other specialist."
But if you're having pain or discomfort, that's your body telling you that you need to cool it for a while. I'd take at least a week completely off from games with controllers and see if you still feel something off with your hand/thumb after the break. Since most of my pain was in my thumb, sleeping with a thumb stabiliser on helped mine feel better even before I managed to get to the first doctor.
Or... you could keep playing RL for hours a day and ignore the pain like I did. For the first six weeks or so I couldn't even use my computer mouse without pain - I grabbed my little ambidextrous mouse and used my left hand with that or my laptop's trackpad since it didn't hurt to just use one finger on that. Holding/using a controller was out of the question. Instant pain. After those six weeks, the pain wasn't constant and I could use my normal computer mouse without pain. It wasn't until five months had passed that I could hold and use a controller without my hands hurting, but even then I could only go around thirty minutes before I had to start worrying about soreness. Now I can go around 1-2 hours without pain or worrying about any soreness, but if I try to go beyond that I feel it the next day and have to make sure I don't play again for a few days.
Like others have mentioned liquipedia and octane.gg are great.
For mobile i found Strafe: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.strafe.android&hl=en_US
It draws info from liquipedia and is really nice to use.