TeePee Mouse Settings
SENSITIVITY SETTINGS - Razer Deathadder v2
DPI
800
Polling Rate
1000 Hz
Mouse Sensitivity
5.00
Vertical Sensitivity Multiplier
1.00
ADS Mouse Sensitivity
Relative
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier (Low Zoom)
0.90
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier (High Zoom)
0.90
ADS Sensitivity Transition Timing
Gradual
Monitor Distance Coefficient
1.33
Invert Mouse Look
Disabled
Mouse Acceleration
0.00
Mouse Filtering
0.00
Mouse Smoothing
Disabled
TeePee Keybinds Settings
KEYBOARD SETTINGS - Razer BlackWidow Chroma
Use
F
Jump/Stand/Mantle
Space Bar
Crouch/Slide
C
Prone
Left Ctrl
Change Stance/Slide
V
Sprint/Tactical Sprint/Steady Aim
Left Shift
Reload
R
Weapon Mount
Z
Alternate Fire
B
Melee/Finishing Move
Mouse Button 4
Use Lethal Equipment
E
Use Tactical Equipment
Q
Use Field Upgrade
X
Use Armor Plate
4
TeePee Controller Settings
CONTROLLER SETTINGS - Scuf Infinity4PS PRO
BR Button Layout
Tactical Flipped
Stick Layout Preset
Default
Invert Vertical Look
Disabled
Deadzone
0.04
Horizontal Stick Sensitivity
12
Vertical Stick Sensitivity
12
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier (Low Zoom)
1.00
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier (High Zoom)
0.75
Aim Response Curve Type
Dynamic
Controller Vibration
Disabled
Aim Assist
Standard
Scale Aim Assist With FOV
Disabled
Weapon Mount Activation
Double-Tap ADS
Weapon Mount Movement Exit
Enabled
Aim Down Sight Behavior
Hold
Equipment Behavior
Hold
Use/Reload Behavior
Contextual Tap
Depleted Ammo Weapon Switch
Enabled
Armor Plate Behavior
Apply All
Slide Behavior
Tap
Auto Move Forward
Disabled
Automatic Sprint
Automatic Tactical Sprint
Vehicle Camera Recenter
Enabled
Parachute Auto-Deploy
Enabled
TeePee Video Settings
1. DISPLAY - ASUS ROG Swift PG259QN
Display Mode
Fullscreen
Screen Refresh Rate
360
Display Resolution
1920x1080
Render Resolution
100
Aspect Ratio
Automatic
Sync Every Frame (V-Sync)
Disabled
Custom Framerate Limit
Unlimited
Nvidia Reflex Low Latency
Enabled + Boost
Display Gamma
2.2 (sRGB)
2. DETAILS & TEXTURES - MSI GeForce RTX 3090 VENTUS 3X
Texture Resolution
Very Low
Texture Filter Anisotropic
High
Particle Quality
Low
Bullet Impacts & Sprays
Disabled
Tessellation
Disabled
On-Demand Texture Streaming
Disabled
Streaming Quality
Low
TeePee Behavior Settings
Slide Behavior
Tap
Crouch Behavior
Toggle
Prone Behavior
Toggle
Automatic Airborne Mantle
Disabled
Sprint/Tactical Sprint Behavior
Toggle
Automatic Sprint
Automatic Tactical Sprint
Parachute Auto-Deploy
Enabled
Hold to Use
Disabled
Depleted Ammo Weapon Switch
Enabled
Switch Weapon Minimum Delay
80.00
Weapon Switch Wrap-Around
Enabled
Weapon Mount Activation
Toggle Weapon Mount Keybind
Weapon Mount Movement Exit
Enabled
Weapon Mount Exit Delay
100.00
Aim Down Sight Behavior
Hold
Change Zoom/Toggle Hybrid Behavior
Sprint/Tactical Sprint/Steady Aim Keybind
Equipment Behavior
Hold
TeePee General Settings
Field of View
105.00
ADS Field of View
Affected
Brightness
54.83
Horizontal HUD Bounds
100.00
Vertical HUD Bounds
100.00
Colorblind Type
Disabled
Colorblind Target
Disabled
Mini Map Shape
Square
Mini Map Rotation
Enabled
TeePee Audio Settings
Audio Mix
Boost High
Master Volume
100.00
Music Volume
1.54
Dialogue Volume
45.99
Effects Volume
100.00
Juggernaut Music
Enabled
Hit Marker Sound Effects
MW
TeePee Gear
TeePee Setup
TeePee Gaming PC
TeePee Loadouts Settings
C58
Muzzle
Agency Suppressor
Barrel
18.5" Task Force
Optic
Axial Arms 3x
Underbarrel
Field Agent Grip
Ammunition
45 Rnd Drum
CR-56 AMAX
Muzzle
Monolithic Suppressor
Barrel
XRK Zodiac S440
Optic
VLK 3.0x Optic
Underbarrel
Commando Foregrip
Ammunition
45 Round Mags
FARA 83
Muzzle
GRU Suppressor
Barrel
19.5" Liberator
Optic
Axial Arms 3x
Underbarrel
Spetsnaz Grip
Ammunition
Spetsnaz 60 Rnd
Kar98k
Muzzle
Monolithic Suppressor
Barrel
Singuard Custom 27.6"
Laser
Tac Laser
Optic
Sniper Scope
Stock
FTAC Sport Comb
Krig 6
Muzzle
Agency Suppressor
Barrel
15" CMV Mil-Spec
Optic
Axial Arms 3x
Underbarrel
Field Agent Grip
Ammunition
STANAG 60 Rnd
MP5 (CW)
Muzzle
Agency Suppressor
Laser
Tiger Team Spotlight
Stock
Raider Stock
Underbarrel
Bruiser Grip
Ammunition
STANAG 50 Rnd Drum
Swiss K31
Muzzle
GRU Suppressor
Barrel
24.9" Combat Recon
Laser
SWAT 5mw Laser Sight
Underbarrel
Bruiser Grip
Rear Grip
Serpent Grip
XM4
Muzzle
Agency Suppressor
Laser
Tiger Team Spotlight
Optic
Microflex LED
Stock
Raider Pad
Ammunition
STANAG 60 Rnd
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FAQ
Who is TeePee?
TeePee’s real name is Tyler Polchow. TeePee is a retired Call of Duty player and is a 2014 World Champion. He is currently the coach for OpTic Gaming and is known for his roles on teams such as Leverage, compLexity, Evil Geniuses and Team EnVyUs.
TeePee first started making waves during the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 season when he joined Leverage and formed what would become the most loyal duo in Call of Duty history with Patrick “Aches” Price. After two solid showings at both the MLG Online and LAN National Championships he had a bit of a disappointing finishing with the Old Spice 10k.
After taking a bit of a break in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 due to lack of support from the developers, he was looking to come back strong with the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops. Still sporting the Leverage team name but now under the Quantic brand, they came out blazing winning the first two MLG tournaments. However, after that it seemed the team leveled off a bit picking up only one more win in TeePee’s home state of California at MLG Anaheim. What came next, however, most probably wouldn’t have figured. Going into Call of Duty: Black Ops II, the team transitioned over to the compLexity brand. Teepee along with the rest of his team had a few decent showings but not what they were expecting. Going into the MLG Spring Championship the roster got an update keeping TeePee with his long time teammate Aches and Crimsix, who joined at the beginning of the season, and adding Clayster. This is where they reached their true success winning 6 of the last 7 tournaments to close out Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
What is the real name of TeePee?
TeePee's real name is Tyler Polchow.
When is TeePee's birthday?
TeePee's birthday is on July 3, 1992.
How old is TeePee?
TeePee is 29 years old.
Where is TeePee from?
TeePee is from USA.
What mouse dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the Razer Deathadder v2 gaming mouse.
What controller dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the Scuf Infinity4PS PRO TeePee controller.
What keyboard dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the Razer BlackWidow Chroma gaming keyboard.
What monitor dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the ASUS ROG Swift PG259QN gaming monitor.
What mousepad dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the SteelSeries QcK Heavy gaming mousepad.
What headset dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the JBL Quantum One gaming headset.
What webcam dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the Sony Alpha A6400 gaming webcam.
What microphone dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the Shure SM7B gaming microphone.
What chair dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the Herman Miller Embody gaming chair.
What CPU dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the Intel i9-10900K gaming CPU.
What GPU dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the MSI GeForce RTX 3090 VENTUS 3X gaming GPU.
What Motherboard dose TeePee use?
TeePee uses the MSI MEG Z490 ACE gaming motherboard.
More Info About TeePee
OTHER INTERESTS
Bodybuilding
FAMILY
He married his wife in 2015. He also has an older brother, a younger brother, four nephews and a niece.
NAME ORIGINS
His username is his initials.
GAMING ORIGINS
TeePee’s older brother introduced him to PC video games when he was very young, with his first beingPokemon. When he was older, he played FPS and RPG games on the PC, includingWolfenstein andFinal Fantasy. He also played soccer and other sports while he was in high school. He started playingCall of Duty (CoD) 4in high school when he got his first Xbox 360 in his Freshman year of high school. He loved it and spent many hours of his high school life playing pubs. That became his main focus. He later switched to the PS3 when the Xbox circuit didn’t work out.
PROFESSIONAL GAMING
One day, when he was around 15 or 16 years old, he was in theCoDlobby when a player called ‘Regulate’ asked him whether he ever play MLG battles. He didn’t know what those were at the time, so he looked into them and began watchingHalotournaments. This sparked his competitive nature, as he wanted to compete for prizemoney. He therefore joined the team of the person who had asked him about MLG battles, but they performed poorly in the tournaments.
TeePee missed out on the firstCoD 4Pro Circuit Ladder (PCL) PlayStation tournament, but worked really hard to prepare for the second on, where his team made it to the top twelve. But he managed to make his mark and gain recognition during the series. He met Aches online in 2010 during that time and they began to discuss TeePee joining Ache’s team, LeveraGe. They achieved second place in his first major tournament, at which point his parents began to accept that there may be a future for him in competitive eSports. Despite officially retiring in June 2016, he has still been participating in the professional league in various capacities ever since, although he mainly focuses on casting, coaching and streaming these days.
He joined Team Envy in April 2021.
INCOME
According to his chat bot, TeePee has over 27,820 subscribers, which would minimallyearn him~$97,370 USD per month, excluding additional revenue from tournament winnings, donations, sponsorships, coaching,Twitch cheer bitcontributions, casting income and tips.
STREAMING HOURS
TeePee streams almost daily for between 3 – 11 hours.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- 1st CWL Las Vegas Open–2019
- 1st NA MLG GameBattles 2000 Series–2018
- 1st MLG GameBattles Pro League Challenge–2018
- 1st UMG Gaming 2000 Series–2015
- 1st DreamHack Summer Invitational–2015
- 1st MLG GameBattles 5000 Series–2015
- 1st ESWC–2014
- 1st MLG Anaheim International Playoffs–2014
- 1st MLG CoD League Season 2 Regular Season–2014
- 1st MLG CoD League Season 1 Playoffs–2014
- 1st NA MLG GameBattles 2000 Series–2014
- 1st MLG Spring Championship–2013
- 1st MLG Anaheim–2011
- 1st GameStop PS3 Championship–2011
QUOTES
Whenever you have an opportunity to compete against top players… Find a dedicated team, start on your game battles ladders and get reps in on the actual game types that the pros play on. Then you need to participate in the pay-to-enter tournaments, because then you’re putting yourself in a situation where you’re practicing against people who are better than you.
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