Friend of mine is interested in competitive, specifically medic. Was wondering what videos out there are good resources to understand medic in competitive, thanks.
Not sure about videos but there's this rahthread
https://www.teamfortress.tv/58863/medic-tips-pastebin-feedback
https://pastebin.com/aN6RCaRT
https://www.teamfortress.tv/58863/medic-tips-pastebin-feedback
https://pastebin.com/aN6RCaRT
just look for the ones with medic stuff in the title, old but gold. I haven't watched these in forever so I'm not entirely sure they hold up, but I remember a lot of my early tf2 fundamentals were grounded in some of these videos.
just look for the ones with medic stuff in the title, old but gold. I haven't watched these in forever so I'm not entirely sure they hold up, but I remember a lot of my early tf2 fundamentals were grounded in some of these videos.
PYYYYOUR , and shade and mr slin are like the most accessible, any videos or guides involving them still hold true to this day minus the scout speed, its not like niggas are getting gameplay patches lmao
shade unlisted all of his videos a while ago unfortunately, most of them got automatically privated by youtube
eddiieeNot sure about videos but there's this rahthread
https://www.teamfortress.tv/58863/medic-tips-pastebin-feedback
https://pastebin.com/aN6RCaRT
rahmed's more in depth guide that covers basically everything in great detail
also here are 136 seeds povs with comms
[quote=eddiiee]Not sure about videos but there's this rahthread
https://www.teamfortress.tv/58863/medic-tips-pastebin-feedback
https://pastebin.com/aN6RCaRT[/quote]
[url=https://rentry.co/tf2medguide]rahmed's more in depth guide[/url] that covers basically everything in great detail
also here are [url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLt3i2XgOTpPQdfbL2wCXr3CYtmAmUMpIW]136 seeds povs with comms[/url]
As with any class watching demos with people better than you is very useful. Hearing different perspectives about the class (and the game generally) will help you build a stronger understanding. As said in the seeds pastebin, it’s much better to have POV’s with comms to review. I’ve found the best way to do this is stream, but you do need a PC that can still deliver a stable framerate.
hannahAs with any class watching demos with people better than you is very useful. Hearing different perspectives about the class (and the game generally) will help you build a stronger understanding. As said in the seeds pastebin, it’s much better to have POV’s with comms to review. I’ve found the best way to do this is stream, but you do need a PC that can still deliver a stable framerate.
Local recording is also an option if streaming is too intensive (not sure how much less demanding it is though) or if you have like performance anxiety or something.
Local recording is also an option if streaming is too intensive (not sure how much less demanding it is though) or if you have like performance anxiety or something.