I'm a mid high open scout looking for a mentor. no esea experience but 3 seasons of cevo experience, the latest cevo season my team beat high open teams in scrims consistently.
Very confident in scout but in general the rest of the game goes over my head. I'm playing pocket this season to learn how the rest of the game works, but I can't learn it all on my own.
Whenever I do a demo review on my own, or with my team, I don't really learn anything. I can't pinpoint what I'm doing wrong. so I want a mentor to help me out. I want a mentor so I can have a goal every day and every scrim. I'm very dedicated and spend 5 days a week for tf2, so I'm free whenever you're free. a majority of the time I'm ready to get better at tf2
my steam here
I'm a mid high open scout looking for a mentor. no esea experience but 3 seasons of cevo experience, the latest cevo season my team beat high open teams in scrims consistently.
Very confident in scout but in general the rest of the game goes over my head. I'm playing pocket this season to learn how the rest of the game works, but I can't learn it all on my own.
Whenever I do a demo review on my own, or with my team, I don't really learn anything. I can't pinpoint what I'm doing wrong. so I want a mentor to help me out. I want a mentor so I can have a goal every day and every scrim. I'm very dedicated and spend 5 days a week for tf2, so I'm free whenever you're free. a majority of the time I'm ready to get better at tf2
my steam [url=http://steamcommunity.com/id/pover/]here[/url]
ptd is really good. He was my scout this past season, and despite the season being overall unsuccessful ptd himself, personally, took his game to a new level. He was the "second scout" after Split and was generally eclipsed by him, but after Split split (that's right) ptd really put on the man-pants and did massive work for the team. He worked his ass off to up his dm and showed great smarts and awareness as well. His work ethic is second to none. He dilligently warmed up/trained up every single day before scrims and took his games seriously. He definitely gives his all and is hungry for challenge and improvement. He's a younger guy but you wouldn't know it since he's very mature and goal-oriented blah blah all the stuff I already wrote above. He was worth breaking my 18+ rule for... I almost didn't get burned by it at all. Comfortably high open on scout and no doubt a beast at anything he sets his mind to. I have much respect for this guy.
ptd is really good. He was my scout this past season, and despite the season being overall unsuccessful ptd himself, personally, took his game to a new level. He was the "second scout" after Split and was generally eclipsed by him, but after Split split (that's right) ptd really put on the man-pants and did massive work for the team. He worked his ass off to up his dm and showed great smarts and awareness as well. His work ethic is second to none. He dilligently warmed up/trained up every single day before scrims and took his games seriously. He definitely gives his all and is hungry for challenge and improvement. He's a younger guy but you wouldn't know it since he's very mature and goal-oriented blah blah all the stuff I already wrote above. He was worth breaking my 18+ rule for... I almost didn't get burned by it at all. Comfortably high open on scout and no doubt a beast at anything he sets his mind to. I have much respect for this guy.
I scrimmed on a team with PTD for quite a while. As I was roaming, I was very impressed with his willingness to coordinate with me to make plays / work picks or clean up on damage. As far as it goes he is one of the best scouts I've played with in terms of wanting to improve and taking criticism, communicating, and making good decisions. I think one of the biggest reasons we ultimately were able to beat high open+ teams were because of the coordination and good decisions he brought to the table (not to mention his DM).
I recall before I played on the team and actually knew him personally, his skill level was miles below where he is now. In a very short amount of time he blew through the skill ceiling he was at and still continues to improve.
I think with the right mentor and his attitude, he could be blasting into higher skill groups in no time. Help him out!
I scrimmed on a team with PTD for quite a while. As I was roaming, I was very impressed with his willingness to coordinate with me to make plays / work picks or clean up on damage. As far as it goes he is one of the best scouts I've played with in terms of wanting to improve and taking criticism, communicating, and making good decisions. I think one of the biggest reasons we ultimately were able to beat high open+ teams were because of the coordination and good decisions he brought to the table (not to mention his DM).
I recall before I played on the team and actually knew him personally, his skill level was miles below where he is now. In a very short amount of time he blew through the skill ceiling he was at and still continues to improve.
I think with the right mentor and his attitude, he could be blasting into higher skill groups in no time. Help him out!