I think tf2mix is fine. It's like tf2lobby with mumble. Keep in mind, most of these players are inexperienced. So give them some slack. Yesterday, I played 4 pugs. One of which was the one where Thomas's team off-classed like crazy because your medic hardly died at mid and no one could counter both of your soldiers getting high ground early.
But ya, I heard your demo went spy. Why would you even do that?
That game probably would have befitted from that scramble command (what is it/how do you use it)? Maybe that's the other pug channel?
TL:DR-- #tf2mix is fine. Just help players out as you play and you'll enjoy your game. Sure, sometimes you will get a team that just rolls or you get rolled.
I think tf2mix is fine. It's like tf2lobby with mumble. Keep in mind, most of these players are inexperienced. So give them some slack. Yesterday, I played 4 pugs. One of which was the one where Thomas's team off-classed like crazy because your medic hardly died at mid and no one could counter both of your soldiers getting high ground early.
But ya, I heard your demo went spy. Why would you even do that?
That game probably would have befitted from that scramble command (what is it/how do you use it)? Maybe that's the other pug channel?
TL:DR-- #tf2mix is fine. [i]Just help players out as you play and you'll enjoy your game.[/i] Sure, sometimes you will get a team that just rolls or you get rolled.
I tuned up the !scramble command, I now inform the people about how many votes are needed and I also lowered the number of votes needed from 4 to 3 (I assume that 4 was a little bit too high). Hopefully that helps us to get better PUGs!
http://i.imgur.com/iLUzv.gif
I tuned up the !scramble command, I now inform the people about how many votes are needed and I also lowered the number of votes needed from 4 to 3 (I assume that 4 was a little bit too high). Hopefully that helps us to get better PUGs!
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/iLUzv.gif[/IMG]