Alright, I figure since I do not have anything better to do I'll humor myself and make one of these.
History/Experience:
I've ridden the roller coaster that is the competitive TF2 experience since May of 2009, (middle of ESEA S6), and through this ride have been met with many unexpected loops, and turns, in which I have merited only two seasons of Open (ESEA S12 (Roamer), ESEA S14 (Pocket)). In between these two seasons where I was "blessed" with teams capable of actually surviving into a season, (both teams eventually died), I had gone through several failed attempts at trying to make, and join teams.
What I'm looking for:
Up until recently I was apart of an Open team that eventually fell to the hands of the same cancer I've encountered throughout this little ride of mine. So I would say I am looking for a team that can culminate enough sense of responsibility, discipline, and dedication to one another to try to gain something out of playing together rather than having six people show up every night just to die the next however many weeks it takes to die thereafter.
I'm not one to be egotistical enough to judge myself, so I'll leave my merits, and the experiences the community has had with me up until now to be a basis of judgement. If I had to choose a division then I would say Open/IM given the advent of the new Main division.
Also I'm looking to play Pocket or Roamer. I wouldn't mind backing up as well.
For further questions and curiousity:
http://steamcommunity.com/id/Cloridium/
http://play.esea.net/users/457670
Alright, I figure since I do not have anything better to do I'll humor myself and make one of these.
History/Experience:
I've ridden the roller coaster that is the competitive TF2 experience since May of 2009, (middle of ESEA S6), and through this ride have been met with many unexpected loops, and turns, in which I have merited only two seasons of Open (ESEA S12 (Roamer), ESEA S14 (Pocket)). In between these two seasons where I was "blessed" with teams capable of actually surviving into a season, (both teams eventually died), I had gone through several failed attempts at trying to make, and join teams.
What I'm looking for:
Up until recently I was apart of an Open team that eventually fell to the hands of the same cancer I've encountered throughout this little ride of mine. So I would say I am looking for a team that can culminate enough sense of responsibility, discipline, and dedication to one another to try to gain something out of playing together rather than having six people show up every night just to die the next however many weeks it takes to die thereafter.
I'm not one to be egotistical enough to judge myself, so I'll leave my merits, and the experiences the community has had with me up until now to be a basis of judgement. If I had to choose a division then I would say Open/IM given the advent of the new Main division.
Also I'm looking to play Pocket or Roamer. I wouldn't mind backing up as well.
For further questions and curiousity:
http://steamcommunity.com/id/Cloridium/
http://play.esea.net/users/457670
really good dm, fun in mumble, former team was good too bad they didn't get along :(
really good dm, fun in mumble, former team was good too bad they didn't get along :(
Clor loves books, 99.9% of the time his face is in a book. If he had a comfy, cozy place in his home to sit and read, like a fireplace with a blanket and a book. His life would be set. oh dear lord i forgot about his essays...
Super nice, chill guy. Loves to analyze and play tf2. Dont have to worry about his dm, his decision making needs some work but he never give ups. Hes a loyal dog, too bad his tf2 past has been unlucky.
GOOD LUCK CLOR <3
Clor loves books, 99.9% of the time his face is in a book. If he had a comfy, cozy place in his home to sit and read, like a fireplace with a blanket and a book. His life would be set. oh dear lord i forgot about his essays...
Super nice, chill guy. Loves to analyze and play tf2. Dont have to worry about his dm, his decision making needs some work but he never give ups. Hes a loyal dog, too bad his tf2 past has been unlucky.
GOOD LUCK CLOR <3
luv this kid,
also he'll message you formulas about tf2 game mechanics
luv this kid,
also he'll message you formulas about tf2 game mechanics
f(x)=die: Write something on my thread
f(x)=die: Be a pal
sv_miss_shots 1: I was gonna write something but I forgot what to say
k
f(x)=die: Write something on my thread
f(x)=die: Be a pal
sv_miss_shots 1: I was gonna write something but I forgot what to say
k
DarkTechNof(x)=die: Write something on my thread
f(x)=die: Be a pal
sv_miss_shots 1: I was gonna write something but I forgot what to say
k
We should get some Big Reds together again some time 'ol chap.
[quote=DarkTechNo]f(x)=die: Write something on my thread
f(x)=die: Be a pal
sv_miss_shots 1: I was gonna write something but I forgot what to say
k[/quote]
We should get some Big Reds together again some time 'ol chap.
DUDE. I. INVITED YOU. JUST. LAST. WEEK. And you were all, "Nah man I just ate some garbage, I'm good"
DUDE. I. INVITED YOU. JUST. LAST. WEEK. And you were all, "Nah man I just ate some garbage, I'm good"
Okay, all that aside.
Clor has ridiculous DM (in exchange for ridiculous heals, true, but he turns them into damage pretty efficiently) and takes the game super seriously.
He wants, desperately, to get better and wants to work with a team to do that. He will talk you to death about ideal positioning and calls, etc, but he has a good first instinct and accepts criticism on that stuff well.
Okay, all that aside.
Clor has ridiculous DM (in exchange for ridiculous heals, true, but he turns them into damage pretty efficiently) and takes the game super seriously.
He wants, desperately, to get better and wants to work with a team to do that. He will talk you to death about ideal positioning and calls, etc, but he has a good first instinct and accepts criticism on that stuff well.
Was on a team with him before. All we did was asked him to comm. He didn't so we tried to move him to backup. Then he proceeded to fuck with our roster, and tried added kids without telling anybody. Seriously infuriating. Dm was really good, and that was a long time ago, just stating my experience with him. Probably a better player now.
Was on a team with him before. All we did was asked him to comm. He didn't so we tried to move him to backup. Then he proceeded to fuck with our roster, and tried added kids without telling anybody. Seriously infuriating. Dm was really good, and that was a long time ago, just stating my experience with him. Probably a better player now.
MaxHaxWas on a team with him before. All we did was asked him to comm. He didn't so we tried to move him to backup. Then he proceeded to fuck with our roster, and tried added kids without telling anybody. Seriously infuriating. Dm was really good, and that was a long time ago, just stating my experience with him. Probably a better player now.
Can confirm this literally doesn't happen anymore. And he totally admits that he was practically a kid back then. He's still young, but none of this came up with our team for the season (before it died); he's really, really responsible and respectful.
You absolutely should try out Cloridium. His DM is incredibly good (I would say his DM will be no issue in IM), his game sense isn't perfect but with a tiny bit more time and good teammates he will excel. Comms are also very good. He's very relaxed, incredibly patient with improving, and with taking criticism. I really couldn't ask for a better teammate and disciple to my rantings of his play while we were together.
It's an incredible shame that he hasn't had a solid team yet. I know about his past luck (and that he cut Phrakture for no reason at one point LOL) and he's the last person I would expect to not have found a loving team. There are a lot of Soldier spots floating at the moment, and he should be at the top of the list.
I personally do think he will be fine in IM. Give my son, Cloridium, a good home, please. :)
[quote=MaxHax]Was on a team with him before. All we did was asked him to comm. He didn't so we tried to move him to backup. Then he proceeded to fuck with our roster, and tried added kids without telling anybody. Seriously infuriating. Dm was really good, and that was a long time ago, just stating my experience with him. Probably a better player now.[/quote]
Can confirm this literally doesn't happen anymore. And he totally admits that he was practically a kid back then. He's still young, but none of this came up with our team for the season (before it died); he's really, really responsible and respectful.
You absolutely should try out Cloridium. His DM is incredibly good (I would say his DM will be no issue in IM), his game sense isn't perfect but with a tiny bit more time and good teammates he will excel. Comms are also very good. He's very relaxed, incredibly patient with improving, and with taking criticism. I really couldn't ask for a better teammate and disciple to my rantings of his play while we were together.
It's an incredible shame that he hasn't had a solid team yet. I know about his past luck (and that he cut Phrakture for no reason at one point LOL) and he's the last person I would expect to not have found a loving team. There are a lot of Soldier spots floating at the moment, and he should be at the top of the list.
I personally do think he will be fine in IM. Give my son, Cloridium, a good home, please. :)
Will honestly talk for hours about tf2 if you let him.
Extremely passionate about the game, dedicated to working with whatever team he's on and as mentioned has pretty ridiculous dm. Good in general at soldier. Looking forward to see what he can do on a good team.
Will honestly talk for hours about tf2 if you let him.
Extremely passionate about the game, dedicated to working with whatever team he's on and as mentioned has pretty ridiculous dm. Good in general at soldier. Looking forward to see what he can do on a good team.
mirroring what others said, I really enjoy playing with Clor. he is a color-analyst pocket, which makes playing medic for him a lot comfortable than others; you always know what's around the corner, what's ahead of you, etc. he's a positive mumble energy and his DM is spot on. he deserves a starting spot on an open team who is dedicated to winning.
good luck!
mirroring what others said, I really enjoy playing with Clor. he is a color-analyst pocket, which makes playing medic for him a lot comfortable than others; you always know what's around the corner, what's ahead of you, etc. he's a positive mumble energy and his DM is spot on. he deserves a starting spot on an open team who is dedicated to winning.
good luck!
I came away impressed the few times I had scrimmed with Clorid
I came away impressed the few times I had scrimmed with Clorid
really dedicated to learning the game, has crazy DM
not so dedicated to his teams tho
he hopped on the opportunity to leave an almost fully assembled team of dedicated players to play with a better team, scrimming with them secretly from us for weeks before finally telling us that he was killing our team off to play with them.
that event contributed to me quitting tf2 so take that as you will
when your team loses rounds quickly he goes completely silent and stops trying
really dedicated to learning the game, has crazy DM
not so dedicated to his teams tho
he hopped on the opportunity to leave an almost fully assembled team of dedicated players to play with a better team, scrimming with them secretly from us for weeks before finally telling us that he was killing our team off to play with them.
that event contributed to me quitting tf2 so take that as you will
when your team loses rounds quickly he goes completely silent and stops trying
Good pocket, one of the one's we are definitely considering. This man definitely deserves more tryouts.
Good pocket, one of the one's we are definitely considering. This man definitely deserves more tryouts.