I swear there used to be one.
To add to that, use atf2.org for IRC. It makes connecting to the necessary channels literally effortless. All you have to do is type your name and hit connect.
waefwaefnever existed. use IRC
Well my understanding is that irc usually is for last minute scrims. That and you don't know much about who you're scrimming. Nobody wants a 5 minute roll where halfway through you start seeing pyros and rjers.
Well my understanding is that irc usually is for last minute scrims. That and you don't know much about who you're scrimming. Nobody wants a 5 minute roll where halfway through you start seeing pyros and rjers.
I don't know how the highlander community handles scrims but I know for 6v6 scrims are generally arranged through IRC. One player from a team will advertise on #tf2scrim saying they're looking to scrim another team on their level("6v6 mid open cp_badlands" or something similar) and someone from another team will see that, respond to them on IRC, exchange server info, and play.
PlayItLoudwaefwaefnever existed. use IRCWell my understanding is that irc usually is for last minute scrims. That and you don't know much about who you're scrimming. Nobody wants a 5 minute roll where halfway through you start seeing pyros and rjers.
irc has been the main way of finding scrims in competitive pc first person shooters for 15+ years
Well my understanding is that irc usually is for last minute scrims. That and you don't know much about who you're scrimming. Nobody wants a 5 minute roll where halfway through you start seeing pyros and rjers.[/quote]
irc has been the main way of finding scrims in competitive pc first person shooters for 15+ years