Alexey, noa1mbot broadcaster.


noskillch

Cyberpunk 2077 fans will be very happy! My good friend has fully ported Johnny Silverhand to L4D2. I hasten to share with you the link to the mod, I have already added it to my collection :>
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2 days ago | [YT] | 545

noskillch

We have finally finished and presented you our joint video with @noa1mbot! It was supposed to be released back in 2021, but each time it was postponed. Almost every part of the highlights has its own vibe and this time is no exception. I can't say if we'll release something like this again, but we'll definitely pamper you on live broadcasts. Thanks to all those who waited and supported us all this time.

1 month ago | [YT] | 69

noskillch

😎There have been no posts here for a long time, it needs to be corrected.

👨‍💻 I've been playing a 2v2 tournament in TF2 for the last couple of months and it's coming to an end soon mge.tf/

That's partly why I started streaming L4D2 less, I spent most of my time playing another game. Unfortunately, contrary to all expectations, we took the 2nd place and finished this season with a score of 18-1. From the very beginning of the tournament to the final match, we didn't have a single defeat.

📌 We played in the Open Division and I would like to explain to you how the teams are divided into divisions a little more specifically:

Invite / Premier: Elite players with extensive and proven competitive backgrounds.
Intermediate: Highly skilled players with significant experience.
Open: Newer and average competitive players and those learning competitive fundamentals.
Newcomer: New players with very little to no competitive experience.

⌛️This was my first TF2 tournament in the last 9 years and the next time I will be playing in the Intermediate Division. Don't ask me about the prize money, it's pennies, the most valuable thing is the in-game medal that will soon appear in my inventory and, of course, the experience.

I don't think I'm going to make videos about all this, but who knows..

2 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 483

noskillch

Yo! And again, an important survey about the intros in my videos.

3 months ago | [YT] | 197

noskillch

Walkthoughs without deaths and restarts are hardcore, but because of this, it turns into a routine, most of the content like reactions, emotions are cut out of the videos. I have to restart the same campaigns over and over again, it gets boring, especially on the streams. So I decided to try out new formats for some challenges and custom campaigns - maximum difficulty, solo/duo, but with deaths & restarts.
I would like to ask what do you think about all of this?

5 months ago | [YT] | 309

noskillch

What would you like to see more on this channel?

5 months ago | [YT] | 271

noskillch

100,000 - is a huge figure, thank you all for the congratulations. I've been streaming for almost 6 years now and have come a long way with the noa1mbot team. I am sure that many of you have also changed your lives, many have already stopped watching my videos, and some have returned again. And no matter what happens, you will always be welcome on my/our channels, and I am glad that a game like Left 4 Dead 2 has brought together such a large number of people!

6 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 1,445

noskillch

I recently released a video with my settings to answer all the frequently asked questions at once. Don't forget to take a look :)

8 months ago | [YT] | 93

noskillch

On stream, I'm often asked about my mouse sensitivity. My answer depends, but I usually use a range between 30 and 40cm/360. Then, people ask me what cm/360 means. Let's say you have a sensitivity of 3 in Left 4 Dead 2 with 800 DPI. That's about 17cm/360 in the game. So, if you move your mouse 17 centimeters on your mousepad, it will make a full 360 turn. Different people use different DPI and sensitivity settings in games. To compare them more easily, players use cm/360 as a standard.

Sometimes, you just need to transfer settings from one game to another. There are special converters for that. In the first box, you enter your main game's settings. Then, in the second box, specify the game you want to change your settings for.

I personally use this website since 2019: www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?_rid=143401
There are more than 1,500+ supported games available here, and you can compare and transfer settings for free! Premium users even have the opportunity to compare the game's field of view, scope sensitivity settings and much more.

8 months ago | [YT] | 316