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LF scout mentor
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#1
4 Frags +

I've been trying to go at this alone, but I feel like I've hit a wall in my skills, and I am hoping I can find a mentor to help me in my aim and movement. I don't have much league experience aside from ugc, I also pug occasionally. So if anyone wants to try and help a fellow player out; let me know.

I've been trying to go at this alone, but I feel like I've hit a wall in my skills, and I am hoping I can find a mentor to help me in my aim and movement. I don't have much league experience aside from ugc, I also pug occasionally. So if anyone wants to try and help a fellow player out; let me know.
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#2
3 Frags +

Aim and movement comes to you with better practice habits. You don't need a mentor for that.

Aim and movement comes to you with better practice habits. You don't need a mentor for that.
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#3
-14 Frags +

The real way to improve is to join a team. Ask to join a low/mid Open team with a strong leader, and you will learn your role and aim/movement very quickly. Pugs are horrible for practice, because nobody there is really concerned about playing as a team a majority of the time.

The real way to improve is to join a team. Ask to join a low/mid Open team with a strong leader, and you will learn your role and aim/movement very quickly. Pugs are horrible for practice, because nobody there is really concerned about playing as a team a majority of the time.
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#4
1 Frags +

no one can help you with your aim, only father time

no one can help you with your aim, only father time
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#5
13 Frags +
DeepThe real way to improve is to join a team. Ask to join a low/mid Open team with a strong leader, and you will learn your role and aim/movement very quickly. Pugs are horrible for practice, because nobody there is really concerned about playing as a team a majority of the time.

Deep I haven't played a pug with you in a long time but from what I've heard you're the one not being a team player and going for market gardner frags to post on your YouTube channel. Even in Tf2mix pretty much everybody is trying to play as a team. Sure, the coordination isn't the best and there's going to be times where your scouts forgot to cap mid but for the most part people are playing together. I know that I personally will do whatever it takes to help my team out, whether it's farming cap points, building uber, sucking it up and going heavy, or sacrificing myself onto the point.

From what I've noticed, once one person starts being silly in a pug everyone else joins in unless the first person quits fucking around within a couple minutes. Deep, I wouldn't be surprised if you're the guy thats always the first one to pull out the folding spade that crits while airborne in pugs.

You're right about pugs not being as good for practice as scrims but they're definitely not horrible.

[quote=Deep]The real way to improve is to join a team. Ask to join a low/mid Open team with a strong leader, and you will learn your role and aim/movement very quickly. Pugs are horrible for practice, because nobody there is really concerned about playing as a team a majority of the time.[/quote]

Deep I haven't played a pug with you in a long time but from what I've heard you're the one not being a team player and going for market gardner frags to post on your YouTube channel. Even in Tf2mix pretty much everybody is trying to play as a team. Sure, the coordination isn't the best and there's going to be times where your scouts forgot to cap mid but for the most part people are playing together. I know that I personally will do whatever it takes to help my team out, whether it's farming cap points, building uber, sucking it up and going heavy, or sacrificing myself onto the point.

From what I've noticed, once one person starts being silly in a pug everyone else joins in unless the first person quits fucking around within a couple minutes. Deep, I wouldn't be surprised if you're the guy thats always the first one to pull out the folding spade that crits while airborne in pugs.

You're right about pugs not being as good for practice as scrims but they're definitely not horrible.
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#6
8 Frags +

im gonna go ahead and say pugs aren't good for your tf2 experience

im gonna go ahead and say pugs aren't good for your tf2 experience
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#7
4 Frags +

at the risk of sounding like and asshole im going to say that ive only seen you play in tf2mix and other low level pugs and i think you have hit a wall because all u do play the same low/mid players over and over

u get better at scout by getting better at killing better players

which means u gotta play better players

at the risk of sounding like and asshole im going to say that ive only seen you play in tf2mix and other low level pugs and i think you have hit a wall because all u do play the same low/mid players over and over

u get better at scout by getting better at killing better players

which means u gotta play better players
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#8
2 Frags +

Yeah I've been trying pug.na/dm now for the past couple weeks until I'm able to find a team of my own. For now as you guys have stated, I will just have to keep practicing.

Yeah I've been trying pug.na/dm now for the past couple weeks until I'm able to find a team of my own. For now as you guys have stated, I will just have to keep practicing.
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