Hi I'm Mixolydian and I am looking for a medic mentor. I am wanting to improve my gameplay overall and I am open to any constructive criticism and will put it into practice. Add me here---> http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198081369248/
Has anyone come into contact with you yet?
I'm radium, and I'm currently playing medic on an IM team. If you cannot obtain guidance from a Main or Invite medic please let me know and I'll do what I can.
Would you consider entering Open this coming season?
I'm radium, and I'm currently playing medic on an IM team. If you cannot obtain guidance from a Main or Invite medic please let me know and I'll do what I can.
Would you consider entering Open this coming season?
I'd say working with Radium is a great choice.
If you happen to just have the very most basic sort of questions, or just want an acquaintance with the scene/meta and so on, check out my youtube: www.youtube.com/medimarx I've got all kinds of stuff there. + it's easier than scheduling stuff with people until you have a lot of specific questions.
If you happen to just have the very most basic sort of questions, or just want an acquaintance with the scene/meta and so on, check out my youtube: www.youtube.com/medimarx I've got all kinds of stuff there. + it's easier than scheduling stuff with people until you have a lot of specific questions.
I added him a week or so ago. Already reviewed demos with him. No hard feels of course if you want to get more opinions though mixo. But the big thing is that his team needs to scrim more. I told him I'd like to sit in mumble during a scrim to hear comms but I don't think they've scrimmed since I added him.
I've been kinda wanting to get back into doing demo reviews lately, but that's something that won't happen for a little while.
However, the most obvious things I can say about any medic that is below invite level is that their positioning and game-sense are their biggest problems. Minimizing damage thrown in your direction and playing your angles properly are imperative. On top of that, knowing when and where to expect bombing soldiers, sticky traps, possible flanks, and using all sound to your advantage will also make you expontentially better. You can be mediocre at just about everything else and still be better than most.
However, the most obvious things I can say about any medic that is below invite level is that their positioning and game-sense are their biggest problems. Minimizing damage thrown in your direction and playing your angles properly are imperative. On top of that, knowing when and where to expect bombing soldiers, sticky traps, possible flanks, and using all sound to your advantage will also make you expontentially better. You can be mediocre at just about everything else and still be better than most.
Sorry about not replying back to everyone here. I've been busy with work and everything. Crespi has given me alot of helpful advice and we reviewed a couple of demos but if anyone would like to add me and work with me in addition to crespi, I would be more than happy to and appreciate any advice I can get and put it into prctice. Thank you.
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198081369248/