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LF Scout Mentor , or a Div3 scout MGE partner
Created 14th December 2012 @ 08:15
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Team’s current Div : 3 . Been rusty for a while , basically want to get back in shape + to carry my team in div2 (possibly). And btw , i’m not going to pay items to be mentored since all “cool” items have been sold.
Cheers.
Quoted from svins
Yes, just play MGE and you will be very skilled.
Practicing your aim improves your aim, just FYI.
Quoted from Trane
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Practicing your aim improves your aim, just FYI.
Having a regular “MGE partner” wont improve your aim, you just learn how he dodges.
Quoted from Drem
Team’s current Div : 3 . Been rusty for a while , basically want to get back in shape + to carry my team in div2 (possibly). And btw , i’m not going to pay items to be mentored since all “cool” items have been sold.
Cheers.
i mentor u:
1.play dm
2. rewatch your own demos
3.get good in tf2 in approx 2-3month
4. tf2 is easy
5. mentoring over
Quoted from Limp.
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Having a regular “MGE partner” wont improve your aim, you just learn how he dodges.
99% approval. mge helps as a “warmup” (+ get used to a mouse etc)
but mge wont rly improve ur aim – listen to smzi and play tdm instead
Quoted from schocky
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99% approval. mge helps as a “warmup” (+ get used to a mouse etc)
but mge wont rly improve ur aim – listen to smzi and play tdm instead
I personally prefer dm over mge , but sometimes I feel like other scouts are beating the shit out of me. Thats why I want to focus a bit on MGE.
Last edited by Drem,
I think both methods are perfectly valid to improve your aim, provided that you switch your MGE targets pretty often. (Limp explained that well.) If you only take the aiming aspect into 6v6 it’s just as good as DM if not better since engagements happen in quicker succession in my opinion.
Last edited by profix,
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