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Demos question (review later maybe)
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So to get a demo review do I need to be in some sort of division stuff?

I started playing "organized" TF2 on Lobby and got some good and bad moment (my schedule make it so it's impossble for me to do any real competitive play)

So it is possible for someone to review my lobby demo (I don't know if p-rec actually work ._.)

So to get a demo review do I need to be in some sort of division stuff?

I started playing "organized" TF2 on Lobby and got some good and bad moment (my schedule make it so it's impossble for me to do any real competitive play)

So it is possible for someone to review my lobby demo (I don't know if p-rec actually work ._.)
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Lobby demos are pretty pointless to review. There is little to no teamwork involved in them. They are very far off from what an actual comp match would be like.

You should at the very least consider trying to play #tf2mix on the Gamesurge IRC network.

And to see if your Prec is working,
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\username\team fortress 2\tf
Check that folder, and there should be a bunch of .dem files. Although if your Prec is writing in chat at the beginning and end of matches it should be recording.

Lobby demos are pretty pointless to review. There is little to no teamwork involved in them. They are very far off from what an actual comp match would be like.

You should at the very least consider trying to play #tf2mix on the Gamesurge IRC network.

And to see if your Prec is working,
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\username\team fortress 2\tf
Check that folder, and there should be a bunch of .dem files. Although if your Prec is writing in chat at the beginning and end of matches it should be recording.
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I tried tf2mix but mumble...dat mumble confuses me xD I have no idea how to connect

I tried tf2mix but mumble...dat mumble confuses me xD I have no idea how to connect
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You're going to have to use mumble if you want to get into serious comp tf2, but there is no point in reviewing any demo unless you're ringing for a team or actually playing in one. For pugs and mixes its all on you, how good you are, how much frags you get, how hard you bait your team.
Once you get in a team and you get a role for the team, then you can review a demo with someone with experience which will help you know what you did good, what you should've been doing and what things were whos fault.

You're going to have to use mumble if you want to get into serious comp tf2, but there is no point in reviewing any demo unless you're ringing for a team or actually playing in one. For pugs and mixes its all on you, how good you are, how much frags you get, how hard you bait your team.
Once you get in a team and you get a role for the team, then you can review a demo with someone with experience which will help you know what you did good, what you should've been doing and what things were whos fault.
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