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All Ts

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  1. Shadowplay Shadowplay is by far one of the best recording software out there next to it's counterparts such as Plays.tv, OBS, Fraps, Bandicam, XSplit, and Dxtory. It doubles as a streaming software, though I recommend you look into OBS if that's what you're looking for. It's absolutely awesome for creating Player Complaints and I've seen people make lots of posts about problems with it previously- SO HERE WE ARE! Just a side note: It provides great convenience through its instant replay, good quality, and isn't too system intensive such as its counter parts like Fraps & Dxtory. If you have either, I highly recommend you try this or OBS- this especially for Player Complaints and the like. Before you get started check out the requirements below, I'll summarize them below per their website Have. - Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or 10 - 2GB system memory - A decent CPU (Intel Pentium G Series, Core 2 Duo, Quad Core i3, i5, i7) - GTX series 600M series or higher (you cannot have an AMD, if you do see Radeon Relive). Setting up Shadowplay 1. Download NVIDIA GeForce Experience. 2. Install it, then look into your task bar, right click on the logo and click the Open GeForce Experience Button. 3. Find & Click the Shadowplay Button in the Upper right , this should open the Transparent Shadowplay Menu. (Default Hotkey is: Alt+Z) 4. Click Instant Replay or Record, then Customize to Tweak your settings. The menu inside should look like this. (Default Hot Key: Instant Replay: Alt+F10) (Default Hot Key: Recording: Alt+F9) 5. You want to probably test your settings now, but I recommend you tweak your microphone volume and set it to Push-To-Talk so your recordings come out sounds clean & keyboard smashing free. 6. Last step before recording, make sure you save your videos to preferably an external drive or get in the habit of deleting them once they fill up your Main Drive (which is hopefully an SSD). To save space, and still be able to catch Rule Breakers I recommend anywhere between 5-10 minutes of replay length. 7. Go in-game and test your settings! Happy Recording Bros! If you encounter any bugs feel free to hit me up on steam, or check out the GeForce Forums.
  2. Hey so @Caution said this was a decent idea before you all fuck my face inwards. I was thinking since we added those new admin FAQ rules, and being the ones we already have we could extend the notice to include a few summarized rules to avoid work for AO, BD+ and will make more people post higher-quality input from our less forum activity community dudes. Sometimes people's posts get removed and they never make one again due to laziness, ignorance etc.. This change would help a few of the more brain cell filled people who write on app's see the summarized rules in the notice and abide by them.
  3. Summer Event!

    The SG evolution. "You guys don't take our input, nazis!" Next day. "Come up with your own ideas!" By the way, I think it's worth being said. I'm definitely on the same page as @Extreme Potatoes with these suggestions.
  4. While I acknowledge the statistics behind your argument the truth is that CT's just aren't used to the map, compare its few days of playtime vs. the month of VIP/Razor and it's night/day. It's trying to use isolated statistics to prove a massive point in my opinion. Not really the maps fault, more of just a people problem with kids trying to control people and making many mistakes. The server has a massive problem where CT's rarely win, I doubt that any of our maps often played have a CT winrate of higher than 40%. I don't really think the map has an over abundance of secrets anyway.
  5. I think through proxy it's kind of silly to have a CA straight-up reject it especially with such a weak reason, it comes off so condescending & disrespectful to everyone on this post who spent the time to look for this & post their opinion in detail. Past that. What is the point in rejecting something like this? If anything this helps shows intent, regulates something small, prevents flaming on the servers. What sets this apart from something like the URL plugin?
  6. Yeah, and if someone wants to break into your house they'll break the lock on your door. Why do we have filters on names if this is the stance SG takes about things like this? Another thing. I'm super confused as to why you straight up Rejected something for AO's and BD's deal with. Where in this list does it say anything about rejecting suggestions for a server you don't manage, in which the idea is legitimate, and allowing barely any rebuttle to your argument?
  7. You linked an AM archive with broken links (go here for the actual link). Dug through that thread and found a updated version as far as 2012 with a few additions that seem quite necessary, but if we end up not using this specific plugin I also found this. The only downside to doing this is people deliberately trying to get around the filter as a joke, being reported, then banned. I have a pretty big problem with the way the server's rules are set up in all honesty. On Prison Break the actual community rules aren't on the server and the more specific server ones are inside of that shitty little page list. Even if you manage to get to the last page, there is no command that links to the full page of rules (the one that actually mentions shit like racism, mic-spam.. etc). I think if it's possible we should be opening the server rules page for whatever server on-join, instead of the tiny list of rules. That way people aren't uninformed if they do decide to actually make the effort to read. Here's the general evolution of people banned for racism on SG. 1. Player types or says "nigga" or even worse The N word. 2. Brigade of children scream "No Racism!" "Woahhhh" and "DUDE YOU CANT SAY THAT" in unison in hopes at brownie points for admin instead of being chill & level headed about it. 3. Player either apologizes, or the players on the server have managed to aggro that person into feeling subjugated. 4. Player responds by saying it again, leaving, mass freekilling etc.. 5. Player gets banned. Having witnessed this myself, this is what occurs the majority of the time so a plugin like this could help in the server immensely when dealing with people who don't quite know the server rules & don't need a condescending reminder from our toddler police. Personally I think our racism rule is overblown to shit, if anything in my mind it is more trouble than it's worth, but if we intend to keep the rule & continue to be strict about it- adding supplemental plugins like this to supplement the rules is incredibly helpful.
  8. Blows my mind that Valve doesn't just use BattlEye or EAC after all these years.
  9. Are they caching my voice recordings like Amazon?
  10. Snakes are easily killed with a lawnmower.
  11. @Caution in his habitat
  12. Appreciate it. Thanks brother.
  13. The layout turns out to be ass as I said, and the other flaws Nuclear & Extreme point out do kinda make it out to be a shitty map. I think we should do a no go on this one.
  14. @Nuclear Onion While I think you're wrong on people not looking for Vanilla as CS:GO TTT is an awesome example of how community/players can make something extremely vanilla fun, I agree with a lot of your other points. The only other thing being that people don't need to pay $30, you can buy Garry's Mod and tack on the CS:S models afterwards at no money at all. I would be more than happy to not only run a giveaway, but to make a step by-step tutorial for our CS:GO pals to get the materials/models over to Garry's Mod without having their pockets raped. I'm willing to try it out though, I think that's a solid idea actually. I can only speak for myself when I tell you I'll give it a few weeks of hard effort/daily activity and run a giveway as I did with Rust. I believe we have many other community members both old and new (besides myself) who would immensely help jump this thing into a fully functioning server.
  15. I don't think Four thought we should replace Razor with this, just thought that should be said. This looks like it could be fun by itself, though the screenshots make it look like the layout might be iffy. I'll go load it up later and take a look.
  16. Streamer like Summit1g, LIRIK, or Sodapoppin.
  17. One thing at a time.
  18. Will donate a few bucks and try to play a bit. Love what you keep doing with these streams btw, mad respect.
  19. The 3/4ths of servers that are empty on any game are all toddlers attempting to start their own communities or buy it to play with friends, a lot of these servers stay up not cleaned up by NFO, Gameservers, Xenon etc.. until a new person rents the servers out. If you've ever missed a few payments on a TeamSpeak or Vent it normally takes the company awhile to pick up on it. Normally this same thing happens when you do it with any server (though I don't advise doing it in real life unless you'd like to be evicted). The reason I say that this doesn't matter is cause you look at SG now and we're a primarily CS:GO driven community. Go take a look at how many empty servers there are, it makes up roughly 1/6th of the server list, now by all accounts CS:GO is not a dead game (quite the opposite) hence why it's an extremely shitty way to judge how the games actually doing. The main idea here is that #/% of dead servers /=/ Quality of a game. I just want to clarify something else about one of my points, just to make it absolutely clear. I'm not strictly relying off of old regulars and our current community to glide us to victory with this but moreover stating that we have an awesome foundation to build on that other communities did/do not. We have a team of Technical Administrators, our own server box, an old community of people ready to come play the shit out of GMOD TTT, a large number of players who would hop over from our other servers etc.. My theory that GMOD TTT would be a great step for us stems from much more than this but it still stands that it's an excellent point, we have the resources, we have the experience, and we have a lot of community backing.. why not? I have another important point that barely contributes to my agenda here, but nevertheless it's worth stating. Just because Garry's Mod is doing great does not mean we will have a successful server, it is however another contributing factor. I was one of the players who was constantly on around September 2012 to December 2013 and I can personally tell you that I don't remember the server falling in hard times at all. The community held that server up so fucking much even when the game was doing terrible, after my ban I remember quitting Garry's Mod for a pretty long while before returning a year later and playing the fuck out of DarkRP. From that time in 2012-2013 Garry's Mod has grown nearly 3x it's player base from 2012. Does this mean we will have success? Not for certain. Does this increase our chances exponentially, as a pretty thicc community, to run a popular Garry's Mod TTT server? Abso-fucking-lutely.
  20. Was sarcasm.
  21. Tfw all that's left of Napalm is weeaboos running from zombies. While I respect your opinion I think comparing GMOD TTT to anything like Gungame, Napalm, etc.. is like comparing your little league team to the Yankees, it just doesn't translate. GMOD TTT was so good that there are copies across of it on almost all modifiable games, this gamemode has truly passed the test of time. I can't speak for the other side of your argument as far as why it was taken down sadly. I was not at SG at the time the server declined. I believe @Extreme Potatoes probably knows since he's the SG wikipedia about anything, gonna tag him in on that one. I will say that just because it didn't work once does not mean it will not work again, there are a million factors to keep in mind when managing a server.
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