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  1. 4 points
    Raison d'être

    TF2 general

    I'm thinking of naming my revolver "My genocide crusade begins" and going gunspy on Valve servers with the party hat and pyrovision goggles. It's gonna be great. Update, I did it. Spy had a bad fucking 16th birthday party, watch the fuck out.
  2. 3 points
    Moby

    we media now

    I was watching a random game and I think my game broke
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    Wulff

    Dota General

    I'll just quickly outline the lanes in case you might be unfamiliar with the common Dota terms There are a lot of alternative names for the Dota 2 lanes, so I'll list them here too. "Easy lane" can also be reffered to as "Short lane" or "Safe lane" "Hard lane" can also be reffered to as "Long lane" or "Suicide lane". Mid is always mid Jungle is always jungle Now here's the beauty of Dota 2, nothing is set in stone. Lanes in this game are extremely flexible compared to League of Legends as an example. That being said, there are a few "general rules" for laning. Please note that these don't apply 100% of the time, they're just the "common setups" 2-1-2 (Two hard lane, one mid, two easy lane). This is the cookie-cutter laning setup. This usually involves one support top and one support bottom, helping out another hero who has farm priority. Mid lane is a solo hero. 1-1-1-2 (one hard lane, one mid, one jungler, two easy lane) This is the more greedy setup. You run a solo lane hero top that can survive on its own (See: Offlane heroes) while running a solo mid, a hero in the Jungle and a support + carry duo bottom. The idea behind this setup is that you get more out of the map by also utilizing the otherwise untapped experience and farm you can find in the jungle. However, the issue here is that it leaves your solo lane top weakened. Other times it is run because you have an offlane hero who really needs solo experience (Read: A lot of them) and so you pick a jungler so that your offlaner can be solo. 1-1-3 (one hard lane, one mid, three easy lane) This setup is a lot more rare in lower tier games. It's also known as "the trilane" setup. A trilane is basically when you throw three heroes together in a lane for a very specific purpose. Please mind that this doesn't HAVE to be the safelane, you can do it in the offlane too (usually not mid though), it is just most commonly seen in the safelane. You can have two kinds of trilanes. Aggressive trilane: You have heroes with good early offensive abilities, usually supports with good level 1 lockdown abilities such as stuns and snares, combined with a farming hero who can help dish out some damage. Main purpose of the aggressive trilane is to murder the opposing laners over and over. Defensive trilane: You have heroes with good early defensive (sometimes offense is also the best defense) abilities, usually supports who can peel enemy heroes off the carry and zone them completely out of farm and experience range. Main purpose of the defensive trilane is to secure your carry farm, which is why you will most often see the extremely vulnerable hyper carries in defensive trilanes. --------------------- Other laning setups exist, but you don't have to worry about them for now. Chances are you won't see much else other than the first two I listed (2-1-2 and 1-1-1-2) when you start playing. The trilane setup is more of an advanced thing and anything beyond that is even more advanced. Please let me know if you want anything more in-depth or if you have questions. I will be happy to give an answer.
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    hugthebed2

    TF2 general

    Now Valve is forced to update cactus canyon (and maybe artpass moonbase) and give us a new cactus to find.
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    Wulff

    Dota General

    what the fuck is this EDIT: I mean, I know what New Bloom is, but where did this trailer come from? EDIT 2: Is that fucking Winter Wyvern @ 0:48? EDIT 3: This screen is really cool
  7. 2 points
    Napkin Dust

    Dota General

    I've been beaten to it but I'll keep this here because I'm lazy and too busy watching DAC. Lanes in Dota are notoriously flexible, but a 2-1-2 setup is most common until you reach higher levels, where 3-1-1 happens more often. Carries generally go into the safelane(the lane closest to the jungle, so Dire's Top lane and Radiant's Bottom lane) The safelane is "safe" because creeps are generally closer to your tower, and if not, you can pull the jungle creeps into your creepwave to get them closer to where you want them to be. 1-2 supports babysit the carry in the safelane. 1 support will generally stay in the lane itself, while the other stacks jungle camps/pulls/roams. Mid is mid. Most often only one hero, who will either have a strong ganking skillset at level 6 and leave the lane once they get it to gank, or a hero who scales hard with experience/farm and will generally not budge from the lane unless there's a fight that absolutely needs them. Tiny+Io/Wisp are one of the few combos that can dual mid. Most of the time having two heroes mid is a recipe for disaster, as not only will the enemy mid outlevel and possibly be able to kill both of you, your other lanes might not have the best of times since one hero is missing from them. The offlane/suicide/hard lane is the longest lane, and is opposite of the enemy's safelane(This makes the offlane Dire's Bottom lane and Radiant's Top lane). Heroes who go here tend to value getting levels above all else, and can survive with little amounts of farm. But, not every hero can offlane(successfully, at least). Most heroes who go into the offlane are very tanky(Centaur Warrunner, Bristleback, Tidehunter), have easy ways to escape(Slark(not very common), Windrunner, Timbersaw) or have extremely strong solo kill potential with levels(Bristle, Centaur, Timbersaw). The offlaner generally gets what last hits they can get, and harass/kill the enemy carry/supports. Most important thing is to not die, or if you do, have killed the enemy carry before you die(so they don't get much/any gold/exp from your death). There's only a handful of heroes that jungle from level 1, but their presence in a game makes the lanes 1-1-2/2-1-1 for Radiant/Dire. Most heroes that jungle require it(Chen, Enchantress), or can come out of it with obscene amounts of farm if undisturbed(Enigma, Doom, Sand King). (I've probably made a lot of mistakes in here, so take it with a shaker of salt)
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    Moby

    TF2 general

    Once I renamed my knife to '
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    Wulff

    Dota General

    Broke my heart VG.
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    ICBMoose

    Dota General

    Hmmm. Yeah, that's definitely different and more flexible than what I'm used to in smite where each lane is symmetrical and you typically have the early support-fights as the carries run around like scared chickens and try not to die horribly while mid does it's mid-thing and solo plays a long and grueling game of poke-and-push-without-overextending-and-getting-jumped-all-over-by-jungler. Thanks, dudes, I appreciate the help.
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    Rammite

    TIAM: General Gaming edition

    CLOUDY MOONSHARD GET
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    Kraszu

    TF2 general

    You're in there somewhere. REMOVE
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    Around 6700 images, gifs and THIS
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    Idiot Cube

    Dreams

    This was almost the last post on SubSPUF.
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    tam

    TF2 general

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