but i did pub with maxclark666 and i told him to join me in competitive so you can thank me for the hacker i guess
AMC picked me up for highlander and then introduced me to 6's.
This video was the reason why i started watching competitive tf2.
I didnt actually start playing tf2 competitively until Gypsy Davey asked me to join his team years later.
it also mightve been because of the etf2l highlander challenge.
I didnt actually start playing tf2 competitively until Gypsy Davey asked me to join his team years later.
it also mightve been because of the etf2l highlander challenge.
Indust for telling me to come into newbie mixes and Marxist that was my first coach and spoonfed me into the world of 6s
The S8 UGC finals. I had only been playing TF2 for a couple months, saw the match on r/tf2 and decided to watch it. After that I watched the S13 Matchs of the Week for TF.TV and ESEA. Up until S14 I legit thought that there was only one esea match for all of invite every week. Kinda dumb.
CAL forums
I was getting pissed off at pub engys so I decided to try 6v6
I was getting pissed off at pub engys so I decided to try 6v6
Technically Cerious, since he allowed me to play in both the 6v9s I did as Spy. Blaze/Yz50 are the two that basically cemented me into playing it though.
My uncle introduced me to lobbies. Then I helped start a team with 5 other Stompfest regulars that were pretty new to 6s
Sal
posted videos of competitive play which made me want to play 6v6
posted videos of competitive play which made me want to play 6v6
Watched Sal and Huey Lewis' youtube channels, decided to try lobbies, played heavy and pyro because they were easy, random guy asked me to play heavy on his UGC Steel team, got carried all season by Jay, Jesus and Whisker Biscuit, and to this day I am shit at any class that requires skill.
At first I tried lobbying that I found from reading some articles... but in those lobbies Dopewolf and TaddTaddTadd were good companions of mine. But it's gotta be shootist who really got me into getting really good. That first time in PUGNA was rough, but I owe it all to that man <3
I'm a huge fan of being involved with folks that get together to bring something different to the table as often as they can, so I decided to try the competitive spectrum of Team Fortress 2 about an year ago.
I've still yet to truly delve into the competitive scene, but I'm working on it - so far it's been fantastic.
EDIT: I guess I didn't technically answer "who" brought me into competitive TF2. To be honest, I just naturally became interested in it.
I've still yet to truly delve into the competitive scene, but I'm working on it - so far it's been fantastic.
EDIT: I guess I didn't technically answer "who" brought me into competitive TF2. To be honest, I just naturally became interested in it.
after i mastered pubs i read this back when it was on commft but i was too stupid to figure out how to work irc to get on pug.na so i continued to pub until tf2lobby came out. then i played 700 lobbies and made an open playoff team with some guys from tf2lobby.
thank you FLOOR_MASTER
thank you FLOOR_MASTER
Star mentioning 6v6 and Sal
Then I watched Sal everyday
Then I watched Sal everyday
Started by being curious of what the highest level of tf2 would be like and began watching Sal videos
Yeahhh pubs got too easy, I met a good mate of mine called steviedee, was amazed at actually how good he was and he's been helping me and giving advice ever since!!!! Ever since that I've been trying to improve and hopefully match him!!! I wanted to see what was out there and I really enjoy the challenge :)
Bought the game on January of 2009 because a pubber friend wanted to play w/me.
Few months after saw Carnage's Meatshot video and started to play competitive.
Few months after saw Carnage's Meatshot video and started to play competitive.
taenj / fern
then taenj said he doenst like comp and quits fucking dick
then taenj said he doenst like comp and quits fucking dick