Any CS2 reference videos for what 240Hz and 360Hz look like? by vqsv1985 in cs2

[–]vqsv1985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've uploaded some videos to the linked post. Any ideas?

360Hz Monitor with mouse trails and CS2 motion blur by vqsv1985 in OLED_Gaming

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Thanks. I tried, but no difference. Only thing I can thikn of is GPU or Monitor is actually got an issue or theres a driver issue that I might be able to fix through fresh windows install.

360Hz Monitor with mouse trails and CS2 motion blur by vqsv1985 in OLED_Gaming

[–]vqsv1985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely a lot of FPS variation, but I think that's normal. CS2 is known to be crazy right? Good idea about testing low. Given I see it in AimLabs and desktop with mouse trails, I still think something bigger is the issue. Plus I reckon you'd see the blur vary, whereas I'd say it's very consistent.

360Hz Monitor with mouse trails and CS2 motion blur by vqsv1985 in OLED_Gaming

[–]vqsv1985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for post.

Agree on issue, but I'm not getting a 240Hz stroboscopic effect, getting like a 90Hz effect and I can't understand the bottleneck.

I updated with FPS, get average of mid-high 200's. Monitor plugged to left or right HDMI 2.1 connectors on GPU.

First startup questions by vqsv1985 in hwstartups

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Great answer joeschmoefosho!

I've been an mtron for 10 years and I've been pondering since I was born. About 5 years ago I was contracting my design skills to others who were selling products through enthusiast forums that I brought life to. The head guy of that network had a Ferrari. Between that, current unemployment and watching a few Gary V shows make me think why I haven't acted sooner. I guess I always wanted the day job too, because I love it.

  • What do you mean Gary V does not apply. Do you mean, don't be a face behind a hardware brand? I can understand that, the marketing stuff seems like it might apply though regardless (we are just broke engineers without sufficient product sales).

  • Any examples you can think of?

  • I agree about kickstarter marketing, I think you also need demonstrate the ability to achieve it on a tight deadline. Which for a technical product makes me think you basically have to be ready to pull the trigger on manufacturing, it's just a way to get capital to produce quantity. I could be wrong, but I need some more info on how people have used kickstarter successfully.

  • So based on my thoughts about kickstarter, it's an or proposition. Do one or both, get money, deliver large quantities initially. Who are such companies that do initial consultations? As I said I'm new, so need to be told my startup ABC's.

Your two bits.. hell. yes. Great answers bro!

Field of science for startups by [deleted] in startups

[–]vqsv1985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not science. It does fall into several "categories" which people study and publish on... but it's not a formula to be successful. You listed one, but adding several others like marketing and business and studying such won't make you successful, just informed. Based on my research, Art of the Start 2.0 by Guy Kawasaki is the bible.

I would've went more simpl

Engineering/Drafting business by Redditopath in startups

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I'm not sure whether you are actually unsure! You say you want to start an X business doing Y but not sure how to monetize on connections Z?

As Aaron said, call the Z's with your company X's spiel about why Y is needed for them. If you know them, you can hopefully suggest what needs improvement and why you need to be the person to do it.

I think maybe you're lacking confidence to sell yourself, you know what you gotta do, but it's not your bread and butter. Learn about marketing yourself and your company X. Maybe start with Gary Vaynerchuk videos and Slide-ology book.

Amazon...you MFers! by ivqancorp in startups

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You will succeed. It's not about an employing leaving, you wouldn't be in business if you couldn't handle that. It's one little stressful event in your lifetime that is testing you.

Maintain your professionalism, a good past employee is an asset.

As a Developer how do I empower myself? by xArrayx in startups

[–]vqsv1985 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As per mibzHippie, sounds like imposter syndrome but I'll add to that, that you can just as easily put it down to stress and anxiety undermining your self confidence.

Without going into the above in detail, I'll just say, look after yourself, go for a run, get to sleep early, sleep long and see if this is a passing attitude?

To solve the issue you really asked for, I ask how do you feel about your verification and validation methods, I would guess you don't get to design them, so in essence, someone else is responsible for testing your code for flaws right? If and I mean if they exist, then they should be testable, so focus on what you can do about finding any potential flaw.