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Help A Newbie Out

Created 24th November 2010 @ 22:55

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punish

Hi yeah, I just started playing TF2, came over from CS:S. Looking for someone to show a newb the ropes of competitive tf2, (wanna be a soldier/scout), if you’re one of these kind hearted people who has patience will get a few low low/mid mixes with me etc. add me on steam @ warp767(at)hotmail.com

(edited your email address so you will get less spam)


Last edited by CanFo,

octochris

(0v0)

You’d be much better playing for a month or so in publics and then coming over to comp TF2 and getting a mentor, you’ll learn much quicker that way.

baerbel

trick17
trick17

try playing a few lobbies at tf2lobby.com and get a feel of 6on6.

laress

Also choose the main class: scout, soldier, demoman or medic. Other classes are rarely used in competetive, but you should be able to play it basicly.

You can learn aim on TF2Deathmatches: http://etf2l.org/forum/general/topic-9853/?recent=247752


Last edited by laress,

octochris

(0v0)

lobbies are slightly worse skill than pubs ;) full of pretentious div7 shitters who are the worst players and talk shit like there’s no tomorrow :D

seriously, publics are the best way to get your feet in tf2. it will teach you basic aim and gamesense, and you can work on that.

punish

k chris ill do that. where could i go about getting a mentor?

Jaskey

Many ways on how to get one, however i would recomend you find a team first and then try to make friends with higher division players to help you out, Not many personal mentors can put that much time into a single person but if you make friends with people then they will probably help out whenever they can.

If you want a one now though you could use IRC channel “#tf2mentor” if its still going or MyGamingEdge.com

Square

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MyGamingEdge.com

don’t you have to pay for a premium subscription?

Spike Himself

TC

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don’t you have to pay for a premium subscription?

Yes and it’s totally worth it.

Square

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Yes and it’s totally worth it.

if you say so, i’ll give a try when i have 5 spare bucks.

Pirateer

The best way to train in competitive TF2 is to find a decent team, preferably div 6 for your level, and then scrim with them and see how you can improve and change your gameplay accordingly.

Also use the MyGamingEdge training servers for 1v1 practice and ammomod for aiming and airshots.


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kuma

#tf2mentor or add me to steam!

punish

Add me on steam or gimme your steam friends thuing

Quoted from punish

Add me on steam or gimme your steam friends thuing

Click on avatar. Add me if you want.


Last edited by daithi1,

Lynn

⁄⁄nν

I’m always up to help the new folks get integrated into the community. Though Sense is just a div6 team, if you’d like to play a match with us sometime, add me on Steam and lemme know ;)

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