With no recognition in the community its is really hard to get friends a team to play on.
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Make sure to be super nice to everyone you meet.
There are a lot of assholes out there, and although it may be tempting to try and defend yourself when people start bitching, just keep your mouth shut. Lots of people have gotten bad reputations just because they can't keep their mouths shut. Even when it's just something trivial, this community likes to blow things out of proportion.
There are a lot of assholes out there, and although it may be tempting to try and defend yourself when people start bitching, just keep your mouth shut. Lots of people have gotten bad reputations just because they can't keep their mouths shut. Even when it's just something trivial, this community likes to blow things out of proportion.
Be yourself, and the coolest people ( in your minds eye) will flock to you.
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It takes a whole lot of dedication though. And good, stable internet.
If you can't do that, then pugging is the best. You'd probably be pugging while streaming anyway.
It takes a whole lot of dedication though. And good, stable internet.
If you can't do that, then pugging is the best. You'd probably be pugging while streaming anyway.
just make a team with some random person you met through lobbies, might end up being your gateway to comp tf2 :)
be willing to learn.
people will notice you for it and you will also improve fast with that mentality.
people will notice you for it and you will also improve fast with that mentality.
Do a lot of pugs and make a looking post. You can ask people in pugs to drop a few good words for you in your thread to help you out.
if you get good enough to be on a team and pug a lot you will get on a team, unless you have an unbearable personality then youll get on a team with other unbearable people
tryout for any team you can. rape open. ????? profit.
pug, practice, and dont shit talk.
[spoiler]well unless you wanna get known for talking trash[/spoiler]
playing pugs is a good way to get known, although not everyone is a fan of pugs
Apparently all you need to do is sleep on stream.
Fame and fortune to follow.
Fame and fortune to follow.
well known or well liked, that's the question my friend. Everybody knows who i am, nobody likes me :D.
klananaApparently all you need to do is sleep on stream.
Fame and fortune to follow.
i must try this.
Fame and fortune to follow.[/quote]
i must try this.
Present your morning wood in all its glory on stream.
Edit: Typo
Edit: Typo
To get known in league play you either have to rape or be on a team that is worth knowing. In most cases this means just sticking with it until the team you play with is good enough to gain recognition for all the players on the team.
Pug a lot, find people you like and be friends with them. Ringing can also give good experience and opportunities to build friendships especially if you ring multiple times for the same team. Just talking to people from anywhere helps, too. You never know. During last summer after my first season of Open a friend of mine wanted me to make a UGC Steel team with him to teach him the game, and through mentoring that group I've met some of the nicest people who are my closest friends now and I couldn't have asked for better. Have a good personality, don't be a shit talker or rager, and be dedicated at this game and getting better. Most of all don't forget what this game is all about: fun.
Best of luck Dronux. Hope to see you in season 15 Open. ^^
Best of luck Dronux. Hope to see you in season 15 Open. ^^
One way to build up a good reputation is to contribute in some sort of way to the community, either through streaming, writing articles, making videos, programming mods, etc. As others have said pugging is also a good way to meet people, even just going into public mumble channels to talk will help.
Hi Dronux. Already a lot of good advice in this thread. Just always keep in mind, reputation is something you let grow over time; you don't suddenly jump to fame. Consistent pugging/practice/ringing/etc. will keep helping that grow, as long as your own skills are growing as well.
And always know, if you're an honest person, people will forgive you for your mistakes.
EDIT: I'll also add, I had a very bad first season of Open (2 wins, 14 losses, both wins were FFWs), but I didn't let that phase me and continued to learn to play this game. I'm surprised that I have the amount of tryouts/offers I've gotten.
And always know, if you're an honest person, people will forgive you for your mistakes.
EDIT: I'll also add, I had a very bad first season of Open (2 wins, 14 losses, both wins were FFWs), but I didn't let that phase me and continued to learn to play this game. I'm surprised that I have the amount of tryouts/offers I've gotten.
cut your way to invite and use that to stream/cast