Recommended Posts

I'm really hating the gift thing yet again. Last year it was bad enough, but this year it's just ridiculous. I played for 6-8 hours or so and that whole time only about 3 people on the server got gifts. They ran across the map and got them all as they spawned -- I think they each had a zone pattern they'd run in a certain area so it was always them who got it. There were 5 times I was about to get a gift and each time one of them came out of nowhere to grab it.

At least I've finally been able to get some gifts on Mann Manor, since most people already have those gifts.

Here's a gift guide stolen from reddit :p

kcfv5.png

About gifts: I got one, and got cheated out of another (as a pyro, I was standing in a semi-transparent gift, then I saw a cloaked spy near me so I tried firing at him but the ****** backstabbed me and stole the gift :pinch:).

I was playing on a server that had a rule of no killing in the underworld. A gift spawned in the underworld, but Monoculus was not out yet. One guy was really being as ass and said screw the rules, he's gonna kill anyone to get it. Lo and behond he gets to the underworld and kills a bunch of people. The admin nocliped to steal the gift right in front of the guy then just gave it to the first person through the portal. Everyone had a good laugh at the guy, he was super ****ed.

Another time, on another server there was a gift right by the exit in the underworld. Two scouts were right by it when the guy behind me shot the pumpkin and killed them both :laugh: . I ended up getting the gift. I've never seen so much rage. :rofl:

It's been pretty fun hunting for the gifts. So far I have about 2/3rds of them, although it can be really rage-inducing when you're so close to getting one, then you get killed, or someone else get it :angry:

Why is it that TF2 is more addicting than battlefield 3? I somehow enjoy when i play TF2 but BF3 is so much tense and stress inducing. lol. :D

One of the design goals with TF2 was a less lethal combat, which just makes it less stressful to play. :)

About gifts: I got one, and got cheated out of another (as a pyro, I was standing in a semi-transparent gift, then I saw a cloaked spy near me so I tried firing at him but the ****** backstabbed me and stole the gift :pinch:).

Stuff like that's happened to me a million times. I've missed about 4 haunted gifts because people are just asses. Once I was taking turns with another medic (quick-fix method) in the underworld and he stopped healing me when the gift spawned even though it was my turn. We both died because without me healing him he couldn't make it in time, either. Two times a guy from the opposite team bumped me off into the water right as I was about to get the gift. And then another time a guy killed the pumpkins by the gift as I was going to get it. These were all on no-kill servers.

And I can't even count the number of times an admin's abused the server to no-clip right before I got a gift in the underworld. Annoying as hell. Protip: Press F7 and report all those servers when that crap happens. Their servers will lose their privileges and their items will likely be taken away. Same thing happened last year.

I've finally managed to get some gifts after hours upon hours of playing over 3 days -- got the full haunted medic set via trading other haunteds, and have the haunted demo paws and haunted idiot box (soldier hat). Trying to trade the idiot box for the two remaining haunted demo items I need. Finding regular Halloween items is harder than finding the haunted ones :laugh:

Maybe someone can set up a private server to get Halloween gifts. I was thinking of doing this but I am not sure if I can set one up in time nor if I could get enough people to join.

You can, but getting enough people is the problem. You need 10 for it to work.

And I can't even count the number of times an admin's abused the server to no-clip right before I got a gift in the underworld. Annoying as hell. Protip: Press F7 and report all those servers when that crap happens. Their servers will lose their privileges and their items will likely be taken away. Same thing happened last year.

Won't happen. They didn't delete items last year and they won't this year.

The most Valve can/will do is set the server's registration as bad so it won't recieve quickplay users or gift spawns. Although I doubt they'll even do that, the ecosystem is too open and would hurt GSPs more than the admins.

Personally, I think Valve will eventually just realise the entire "gift" system is fundamentally flawed. Infact I get the distinct feeling they probably would've junked it if they had more resources/time allocated for TF2 - this year's event feels very sparse.

I would have received a gift, in fact I was right on top of where the gift spawned but someone on the same team playing as scout rushed in and got the gift instead of myself. I mean I was right there directly on top of the gift when the gift was transparent and about to become solid and that person stole it, like he couldn't see that I was already there. After that at 9PM I just said the hell with it, shut everything down and went to bed.

I didn't get anything other than the achievement Halloween items and whatever was in that Halloween gift basket everyone got.

I was playing on a server yesterday and got something like 9 gifts, some of them consecutively. Needless to say, people were really raging :laugh:. I started to feel bad, so I said I would give away my extras 1 at a time to whoever could kill me. I alternated teams so it would be fair. It was a basically a gift-hunt server where the teams didn't attack each other, so everyone was trying to kill me, with alltalk so people on my team could give away my position. I was a scout jumping around the map collecting health, not even attacking anyone. They were having a seriously hard time trying to kill me and accused me of wall-hacking to see the health :rofl:. Seriously, there is health in like 4 positions on the map, it's not that hard to remember where they are. TF2 Halloween always brings out the best in people :shifty: .

Finally starting to get some items through farming servers... but even they have jackasses on them. On at least four different occasions someone stole my haunted item, even as I was going for it and everyone else was letting me get it since it was my turn. All four times it was people who agreed to the turn system and had already gotten an item, too, and they all immediately disconnected after stealing the item. Talk about freaking annoying.

Now I just go to free for all farming servers where the first person gets it. I use the quick fix medic method in the underworld. I've gotten 8 haunted items so far and tons of regulars.

Finally starting to get some items through farming servers... but even they have jackasses on them. On at least four different occasions someone stole my haunted item, even as I was going for it and everyone else was letting me get it since it was my turn. All four times it was people who agreed to the turn system and had already gotten an item, too, and they all immediately disconnected after stealing the item. Talk about freaking annoying.

Now I just go to free for all farming servers where the first person gets it. I use the quick fix medic method in the underworld. I've gotten 8 haunted items so far and tons of regulars.

I noticed this is still going on, any idea when it's supposed to end? Can you send me the address of this farming server please? :)

I now have the full haunted versions of the three sets I wanted most: Soldier, Medic and Demoman. I think the Soldier's is by far the coolest. Wish they would let us use them year-round. Not like half the other items in TF2 aren't silly enough as it is.

Try tf2tp.com for trading. You'll have to trade some good items for the Teddy Roosebelt, though.

Damn I shouldn't have smelted my Solemn Vow as it seems to have been an expensive item.

What about the pipboy is it a rare one too? Haven't seen anyone with one.

Damn I shouldn't have smelted my Solemn Vow as it seems to have been an expensive item.

What about the pipboy is it a rare one too? Haven't seen anyone with one.

There really aren't many rare weapons. It's only hats and such. Try searching for someone trading something and see if you have what they want.

Try tf2tp.com for trading. You'll have to trade some good items for the Teddy Roosebelt, though.

I'd rather suggest tf2outpost.com, as much as I appreciate the guys at TF2TP (And the traffic they send my way), TF2TP hasn't been updated in some time, TF2OP is actively maintained and has a cleaner design.

I'd rather suggest tf2outpost.com, as much as I appreciate the guys at TF2TP (And the traffic they send my way), TF2TP hasn't been updated in some time, TF2OP is actively maintained and has a cleaner design.

Personally, I use http://www.tf2wh.com . It's completely automated with trade-bots. Trade items for credits, then later trade the credits for other items. Only downsides are, there is usually a queue you have to wait in before a bot gets to you, and you get less credits selling then buying, other than that, it's a great system.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • My father still uses a programme written in dbase3. Still manages to work with a little help from dosbox. 
    • Microsoft hides these secret Windows 11 performance boost settings available on every PC by Sayan Sen Windows enthusiasts often look for ways to extract as much performance out of their systems as possible, and it's often the case that they try and do so while trying to minimize the heat and power consumption. This is especially relevant in the case of mobile Windows PCs since laptops and notebooks tend to get hot and management of that heat and power is harder in such a form factor. As such users often turn to techniques like under-volting which can be used to squeeze out the maximum capabilities of a chip while also maintaining lowered power levels. There are official apps from AMD and Intel with the likes of Ryzen Master and XTU (Extreme Tuning Utility). While these are quite handy, most enthusiasts probably prefer to dig into the BIOS and play around with settings there like Curve Optimizer on Ryzen, which lets users set various frequency-voltage scaling values. These are essentially called P-States. If you are not familiar with them, Processor Power Management is done through Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) P-states and C-states. While P-states or performance pwoer states handle CPU voltage-frequency scaling, C-states deal with CPU sleep states so that some of the CPU functions, which are not necessary at that moment, can be disabled. The P-states and C-states work together to make the processor run more efficiently. It helps the OS and apps determine which cores can be parked and which should be boosted. Of course not every user is an enthusiast or knows the technicalities and integrities of how things like overclocking or undervolting work. Thankfully for them Windows itself offers something pretty cool, though it is hidden by default on all systems. By default, Windows only has two P-States, "Minimum Processor State" and "Maximum Processor State." However, this can be changed with a Registry trick to expand the options under a secret "Processor performance boost mode" dropdown. This essentially enables the HWP or hardware P-States available on a device, and these are not controlled just by the OS itself as the underlying hardware gets involved too. In total there are five Processor Performance Boost Mode profiles that control how Windows requests and allows CPU turbo/boost behavior under the different power policies. They are: Disabled: In this mode, processor boosting is effectively turned off. The CPU will avoid entering turbo or boost frequencies and instead operate closer to its base frequency ceiling. This can significantly reduce power consumption and heat output, but at the cost of reduced burst performance and responsiveness in short workloads. Enabled: This is the standard behavior where boost functionality is allowed under normal conditions. The processor can opportunistically increase frequency when workload demands it, balancing performance gains with power and thermal constraints as managed by the system. Aggressive: Aggressive mode favors performance more heavily, allowing the CPU to enter higher boost states more readily and sustain them longer. This should in theory improve responsiveness under bursty or heavy workloads but increases power draw and thermal output compared to the default enabled behavior. Efficient Enabled: This mode still allows boosting, but with a stronger bias toward energy efficiency. The system attempts to use boost more selectively, avoiding unnecessary frequency spikes when the performance gain is marginal. Efficient Aggressive: This is a hybrid approach where boost is still performance-responsive, but the system continuously weighs efficiency more heavily than in Aggressive mode. It aims to deliver noticeable performance improvements while reducing wasted power in less demanding scenarios. Here's how to enable the Processor performance boost mode: Open Registry Editor: Press Win+R, type regedit, and click OK. Go to: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00\be337238-0d82-4146-a960-4f3749d470c7 (where HKLM stands for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE_) Modify the value of Attributes from 1 to 2 (you can find modify option by right-clicking) After that, exit Registry, you should now be able to see the new "Processor performance boost mode" dropdown menu: As you can see there are now five new P-States or CPPC states or power profile available that help define the boost mode processor setting on your PC. Wrapping it up here's a quick run-down of the settings as defined by Microsoft itself. Setting Description Disabled The corresponding P-state-based behaviour is disabled. Collaborative Processor Performance Control (CPPC) behaviour is disabled. Enabled The corresponding P-state-based behaviour is enabled. CPPC behaviour is Efficient Enabled. Aggressive The corresponding P-state-based behaviour is enabled. CPPC behaviour is Aggressive. Efficient Enabled The corresponding P-state-based behaviour is Efficient. CPPC behaviour is Efficient Enabled. Efficient Aggressive The corresponding P-state-based behaviour is Efficient. CPPC behaviour is Aggressive. Aggressive At Guaranteed Windows calculates the desired extra performance above the guaranteed performance level, and asks the processor to deliver that specific performance level. Efficient Aggressive At Guaranteed Windows always asks the processor to deliver the highest possible performance above the guaranteed performance level. In the next part we shall be comparing these settings to explore how much of a benefit or regression they can provide in terms of performance and power efficiency. If you decide to change the values on your system and are experiencing problems like crashes or an overheating PC, make sure to revert the steps back to the original state.
    • I think he means you haven't reviewed previous UFC games. Of course it doesn't matter... Every time you just report on something that involves the President even if just simply what happened you guys usually get accused of being anti-Trump. We live in fun times.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      Leroy Jethro Gibbs earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Conversation Starter
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • One Month Later
      AndreaB earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      agatameier earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      agatameier earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      518
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      198
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      147
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      93
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      77
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!