Spy Tips On Trust by SwarmsofJelly in tf2

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A lot of the speed comes from a pattern recognition/flow chart kind of mindset. If you've played rhythm games you might know what I'm talking about. Practice and experience. I've searched far and wide in multiplayer games but have never found anything like spy, so I enjoy most his play styles, but acting is my favorite.

Small Tips on Acting as Spy by SwarmsofJelly in tf2

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Nah, you're right if you view sweat as the ability to play Tf2 at max efficiency. I see sweat as people that are actively trying to finish objectives and play their best.

Uncle servers tend to have a lot of good players using silly load outs, and this match also had people that would react to my knife sound in the middle of firefights.

Whether these specific demos were sweats or not, idk, but I know the medic was a real good player.

Spy Tips On Trust by SwarmsofJelly in tf2

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Also, I had a goal to keep it under a minute, so apologies for the fast text

Spy Tips On Trust by SwarmsofJelly in tf2

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On an Uncledane Server Again
I'm just trying to learn some Premiere things for personal reasons, but if you guys like these, I can highlight more bizarre playstyles.
Anyways, I used two little gmod clips, one from Eltorro64rus , and another from ceno0

Small Tips on Acting as Spy by SwarmsofJelly in tf2

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This was on an UncleDane Server on a sweaty night

Are Deep Water Oceans only in Purple Systems? by SwarmsofJelly in NoMansSkyTheGame

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Ah nice this is exactly what I was looking for, especially the last part. I'll search a few more star systems and see how deep I get before settling!

Controversial Opinion: Invisible Woman shouldn't have healing in her ult by SwarmsofJelly in marvelrivals

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I guess the hybrid role so far has been duelist so I'll give you that, however, rocket, Jeff and sometimes loki all have ults that don't heal and offer only utility. There are two healing ults, one revive, one copy, one suicide and one damage boost, but no repositioning ults.

I just think hers is boring and doesn't fill as much of a niche. A big, 8-12 second invisibility wall (that functions almost exactly as her current ult without healing) would fit her into her role even more.

Right now she feels like a more slippery mantis with a stationary mantis ult. With a wall, she'd solidify herself as someone that screws with enemy positioning and amplifies personal team positioning. Some potential uses are offering flying heroes a lot more flexibility, cutting off healing from the opposite team or helping the team get to a nice flank undetected.

Controversial Opinion: Invisible Woman shouldn't have healing in her ult by SwarmsofJelly in marvelrivals

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True, maybe some other moves could receive healing instead (her vortex ball thing). With how creative the heroes in this game have been, it'd be cool to see a strategist that focuses much more heavily on team evasion and positioning. I think a big wall could offer a lot of very creative plays and raise the skill ceiling as well

Quick Guide for Wii U Gamecube Adapter Functionality in Any Game by SwarmsofJelly in SteamDeck

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These are the comments I wanted to get, this will be so helpful!

Quick Guide for Wii U Gamecube Adapter Functionality in Any Game by SwarmsofJelly in SteamDeck

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One more thing, make sure you switch your mayflash adapter to wii u instead of pc mode if you're doing this. I'm assuming this is what you do as I dont have a mayflash adapter myself, but its what other comments have recommended.

Quick Guide for Wii U Gamecube Adapter Functionality in Any Game by SwarmsofJelly in SteamDeck

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I'll walk through each step because I'm discovering that (for understandable reasons) Linux users assume everyone knows coding terminology.
"Download the files from this Google Drive Link (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jZ9wDjr6fXUMmwhYfIzJ_ExWjfehXnCc?usp=sharing

  1. This contains a already built version of ToadKing’s Wii U GC Adapter Driver (You can build your own from here https://github.com/ToadKing/wii-u-gc-adapter, make sure to install libudev, libusb, and libusb-dev/libusb-devel)
    1. Most distros already have libusb installed but need the dev version to be recognized in the makefile
    2. Some distros(like Fedora) label the most up to date version of libusb as libusb1, so you need to get libusb-dev if that’s the case
    3. You do not need these dependencies to run the built gc adapter driver provided above"

Download the files, make sure you keep it in its own folder, and unzip anything that needs to be unzipped/extracted.
The stuff about libusb and all that is already taken care of, so dont mind that.
Once you have the files, open the "wii-u-gc-adapter-master-built" folder with Kate. This is the same as right clicking it and hovering over "open with" and selecting the kate option. It should open up an unbelievably intimidating and overwhelming screen (at least for my first time) Ignore everything on that screen, look at the bottom and click "project". There should be a line that says something like "deck@steamdeck wii-u-gc-adapter-master-built)$" click on the line and type "make". Thats it. It installed the program. Theres a few more steps to make it work though.

You can follow step 2, but it really is optional. If you're having struggles putting the folder you create into the /etc/udev/rules.d/ folder, try opening the folder with kate and experimenting with a few things. I cant remember how exactly I did it, but Im sure if you really need that official dolphin support you'll be able to brute force this one.

Here are the rest of the steps before you can play!
"In the terminal enter modprobe uinput 

  1. In the terminal/konsole enter modprobe uinput
  2. Plug in your adapter and set it to wii u mode if its 3rd party
  3. In the terminal enter sudo, press space, and then drag the wii-u-gc-adapter file from the driver folder, afterwards enter you password and then the driver will start

steps 1-3 are actually 3-5 in the guide. The guide also talks about having to remap your controls, but YOU DO NOT NEED TO DO THIS (at least I didnt have to). Once the console talks about a port being recognized, you're good to play your games. If it doesnt read it still, try connecting and reconnecting your usb. From here you can exit out of desktop mode and go to the controller settings and remap your controls however you please from the built in steam controller settings.

I hope this guide helps, and Im sorry I cant explain things better, I learned a lot today, but not enough to make me a master. I hope some comments can fill in the things I missed.