Hey, my name's Tetro and I'm a pretty chill guy who's looking to play med on my first open team. Honestly, I realize that because this is my first season of ESEA, I'm probably not that attractive, but I really think I can help your team out and help you guys have some fun too.
About me:
+I watch a ton of POVDemos and Reviews. It's basically where I learn to play med and I'm confident in my knowledge of the meta and ability to make smart decisions.
+Free to scrim any day/time except 4s night or weekend days when I have plans (I'll let you know in advance).
+My survivability (edit: there you go) is one of my biggest strengths. I'm very confident that my movement is above average and I don't die unnecessarily because I play with reactive positioning and know when to leave an area.
+I'm a smart guy who honestly wants to keep getting better and master the game. Because it's med, I find that I learn the most from watching pov's, reviews, or just talking about things in mumble. In games, when I do something wrong and someone calls me out, I fix it. My ideal team would be one who makes a plan, and then executes it.
+I'd want this season to be about refining my play and fixing mistakes and false assumptions I have about the medi-game. I know the basics (and more) of my class in 6s, believe I can compete in esea, and would like to sharpen those skills and knowledge.
+I'd really like to work on my uber pushes this season. Most of my misplays involve me popping in and just generally not getting anything done. A strong push-caller pocket would be really helpful. I'm pretty confident about my other calls, but this is definitely something I'd like to improve.
So far my experience with Ugc 6s has been pretty bummy to be honest. I've played a couple seasons in gold and pug often with my friends, but nothing too impressive. Often I end up playing/trying out for teams where one or two people know what they're doing and the rest don't, which kind of handicaps what I can do as a medic. I'd like to see how well I can perform in a more serious and competitive league. I also play on the worst Euro Highlander team and have some good stories about that too.
Personally, my goal for this thread is to find a team that I can either grow from or with. To me this means that even if you decide not to continue together the next season, at least I can use the experience as evidence of improvement and continue to move up. I would like to play on a team with a winning record of course, but I realize that this being my first season in ESEA that might not be possible. Honestly, I'm confident that my medic play will be a benefit to your team and I'll definitely consider any and all offers.
Steam Profile: http://steamcommunity.com/id/singlemexicanbillionaresmeet/
Also if you feel inclined to -frag this post after reading it, please feel free to add me and discuss what I can do to make it more appealing to you (the knowledgeable adjudicator of lft threads ;]).
Hey, my name's Tetro and I'm a pretty chill guy who's looking to play med on my first open team. Honestly, I realize that because this is my first season of ESEA, I'm probably not that attractive, but I really think I can help your team out and help you guys have some fun too.
[u]About me:[/u]
+I watch a ton of POVDemos and Reviews. It's basically where I learn to play med and I'm confident in my knowledge of the meta and ability to make smart decisions.
+Free to scrim any day/time except 4s night or weekend days when I have plans (I'll let you know in advance).
+My survivability (edit: there you go) is one of my biggest strengths. I'm very confident that my movement is above average and I don't die unnecessarily because I play with reactive positioning and know when to leave an area.
+I'm a smart guy who honestly wants to keep getting better and master the game. Because it's med, I find that I learn the most from watching pov's, reviews, or just talking about things in mumble. In games, when I do something wrong and someone calls me out, I fix it. My ideal team would be one who makes a plan, and then executes it.
+I'd want this season to be about refining my play and fixing mistakes and false assumptions I have about the medi-game. I know the basics (and more) of my class in 6s, believe I can compete in esea, and would like to sharpen those skills and knowledge.
+I'd really like to work on my uber pushes this season. Most of my misplays involve me popping in and just generally not getting anything done. A strong push-caller pocket would be really helpful. I'm pretty confident about my other calls, but this is definitely something I'd like to improve.
So far my experience with Ugc 6s has been pretty bummy to be honest. I've played a couple seasons in gold and pug often with my friends, but nothing too impressive. Often I end up playing/trying out for teams where one or two people know what they're doing and the rest don't, which kind of handicaps what I can do as a medic. I'd like to see how well I can perform in a more serious and competitive league. I also play on the worst Euro Highlander team and have some good stories about that too.
Personally, my goal for this thread is to find a team that I can either grow from or with. To me this means that even if you decide not to continue together the next season, at least I can use the experience as evidence of improvement and continue to move up. I would like to play on a team with a winning record of course, but I realize that this being my first season in ESEA that might not be possible. Honestly, I'm confident that my medic play will be a benefit to your team and I'll definitely consider any and all offers.
[b]Steam Profile: http://steamcommunity.com/id/singlemexicanbillionaresmeet/[/b]
Also if you feel inclined to -frag this post after reading it, please feel free to add me and discuss what I can do to make it more appealing to you (the knowledgeable adjudicator of lft threads ;]).
really cool guy who's dedicated to improving. get him a team. now.
really cool guy who's dedicated to improving. get him a team. now.
tetromino+My medic dm is one of my biggest strengths.
[quote=tetromino]
+My medic dm is one of my biggest strengths.[/quote]
the problem with indust isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking arrows at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam spacebar whenever somebody bombs them
the problem with indust isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking arrows at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam spacebar whenever somebody bombs them
man u sure did type a lot of fucking words
man u sure did type a lot of fucking words
mthe problem with indust isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking arrows at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam spacebar whenever somebody bombs them
the problem with b4nny isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking stickies at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam right click whenever somebody comes near them
[quote=m]the problem with indust isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking arrows at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam spacebar whenever somebody bombs them[/quote]
the problem with b4nny isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking stickies at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam right click whenever somebody comes near them
tetrominomthe problem with indust isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking arrows at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam spacebar whenever somebody bombs them
the problem with b4nny isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking stickies at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam right click whenever somebody comes near them
u missed the point of mason's post
[quote=tetromino][quote=m]the problem with indust isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking arrows at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam spacebar whenever somebody bombs them[/quote]
the problem with b4nny isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking stickies at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam right click whenever somebody comes near them[/quote]
u missed the point of mason's post
tetrominomthe problem with indust isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking arrows at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam spacebar whenever somebody bombs them
the problem with b4nny isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking stickies at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam right click whenever somebody comes near them
That's phrakture dude.
[quote=tetromino][quote=m]the problem with indust isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking arrows at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam spacebar whenever somebody bombs them[/quote]
the problem with b4nny isnt the dude himself but this army of wannabes hes spawned who sit in mge shooting fucking stickies at spire and priding themselves on being able to spam right click whenever somebody comes near them[/quote]
That's phrakture dude.
Best med this side of the milky way. I've been playing for years now and this man certainly has the skills and meta knowledge to rival any invite player. Any team would be lucky to pick him up.
Best med this side of the milky way. I've been playing for years now and this man certainly has the skills and meta knowledge to rival any invite player. Any team would be lucky to pick him up.
LimeBest med this side of the milky way. I've been playing for years now and this man certainly has the skills and meta knowledge to rival any invite player. Any team would be lucky to pick him up.
Watch out invite meds, time to hit the DM servers before you lose your spot.
[quote=Lime]Best med this side of the milky way. I've been playing for years now and this man certainly has the skills and meta knowledge to rival any invite player. Any team would be lucky to pick him up.[/quote]
Watch out invite meds, time to hit the DM servers before you lose your spot.
LimeBest med this side of the milky way. I've been playing for years now and this man certainly has the skills and meta knowledge to rival any invite player. Any team would be lucky to pick him up.
Thanks lime :|
[quote=Lime]Best med this side of the milky way. I've been playing for years now and this man certainly has the skills and meta knowledge to rival any invite player. Any team would be lucky to pick him up.[/quote]
Thanks lime :|
yo this nigga is a great med. play on his team for 6s seasons.
yo this nigga is a great med. play on his team for 6s seasons.
ya except what i said actually happens and what u said is fucking stupid
medic dm (pretty upset i said that term) is something u use when shit goes wrong not something u plan for
healing people with ur medi gun while avoiding spam and not having to get into situations where u have to hit that d0pe xbow ubersaw combo is gonna help u and ur team way more
ya mechanics are really important obviously but if ur just trying to play open knowing who to heal and why is way bigger
im just saying from ur post it sounds like ur priorities on how to play medic or what u think the class entails are odd and i dont agree with them
also as great as watching demos seems its nothing compared to match xp so dont rely to heavily on what u gleamed from pyuuuuuuuuuuuuuuur's s12 povs to help u out
so far uve played up to hl gold and 4v4 silver so i feel like ur "dm" is more a result of u playing people using gamepads rather than u having clutch skillzZz
ya except what i said actually happens and what u said is fucking stupid
medic dm (pretty upset i said that term) is something u use when shit goes wrong not something u plan for
healing people with ur medi gun while avoiding spam and not having to get into situations where u have to hit that d0pe xbow ubersaw combo is gonna help u and ur team way more
ya mechanics are really important obviously but if ur just trying to play open knowing who to heal and why is way bigger
im just saying from ur post it sounds like ur priorities on how to play medic or what u think the class entails are odd and i dont agree with them
also as great as watching demos seems its nothing compared to match xp so dont rely to heavily on what u gleamed from pyuuuuuuuuuuuuuuur's s12 povs to help u out
so far uve played up to hl gold and 4v4 silver so i feel like ur "dm" is more a result of u playing people using gamepads rather than u having clutch skillzZz
there was some guy playing medic with a gamepad and a mouse at GXL and i was slightly impressed
there was some guy playing medic with a gamepad and a mouse at GXL and i was slightly impressed
mya except what i said actually happens and what u said is fucking stupid
medic dm (pretty upset i said that term) is something u use when shit goes wrong not something u plan for
healing people with ur medi gun while avoiding spam and not having to get into situations where u have to hit that d0pe xbow ubersaw combo is gonna help u and ur team way more
ya mechanics are really important obviously but if ur just trying to play open knowing who to heal and why is way bigger
im just saying from ur post it sounds like ur priorities on how to play medic or what u think the class entails are odd and i dont agree with them
also as great as watching demos seems its nothing compared to match xp so dont rely to heavily on what u gleamed from pyuuuuuuuuuuuuuuur's s12 povs to help u out
so far uve played up to hl gold and 4v4 silver so i feel like ur "dm" is more a result of u playing people using gamepads rather than u having clutch skillzZz
Hey, I appreciate the criticism but honestly I think you may have taken what I said the wrong way. When I talk about "medic dm" it's not in the sense that you would say soldier or scout dm and I really meant that I have good positioning, surfs, gamesense, and this means I will stay alive when other meds won't.
To your 5th and 6th points, obviously I can't get open-level match experience without having an actual team so I've done what I can to prepare myself beforehand and I feel that I'm ready. Apparently there's a large portion of the community that's opposed to new players entering their leauge and the only way I can overcome that is to prove myself in game.
I shouldn't have to say that I know the heal order or where to push from because I feel that that should be obvious and a prereq to even considering esea. I also did a couple rounds of tryouts last night and I was really disappointed at the lack of knowledge the team showed about general meta-game etc. Basically, if you doubt my knowledge and abilities then give me a way to prove them.
[quote=m]ya except what i said actually happens and what u said is fucking stupid
medic dm (pretty upset i said that term) is something u use when shit goes wrong not something u plan for
healing people with ur medi gun while avoiding spam and not having to get into situations where u have to hit that d0pe xbow ubersaw combo is gonna help u and ur team way more
ya mechanics are really important obviously but if ur just trying to play open knowing who to heal and why is way bigger
im just saying from ur post it sounds like ur priorities on how to play medic or what u think the class entails are odd and i dont agree with them
also as great as watching demos seems its nothing compared to match xp so dont rely to heavily on what u gleamed from pyuuuuuuuuuuuuuuur's s12 povs to help u out
so far uve played up to hl gold and 4v4 silver so i feel like ur "dm" is more a result of u playing people using gamepads rather than u having clutch skillzZz[/quote]
Hey, I appreciate the criticism but honestly I think you may have taken what I said the wrong way. When I talk about "medic dm" it's not in the sense that you would say soldier or scout dm and I really meant that I have good positioning, surfs, gamesense, and this means I will stay alive when other meds won't.
To your 5th and 6th points, obviously I can't get open-level match experience without having an actual team so I've done what I can to prepare myself beforehand and I feel that I'm ready. Apparently there's a large portion of the community that's opposed to new players entering their leauge and the only way I can overcome that is to prove myself in game.
I shouldn't have to say that I know the heal order or where to push from because I feel that that should be obvious and a prereq to even considering esea. I also did a couple rounds of tryouts last night and I was really disappointed at the lack of knowledge the team showed about general meta-game etc. Basically, if you doubt my knowledge and abilities then give me a way to prove them.
Really trustable guy and fun to play with. He's good at the class and really knows the game well.
Really trustable guy and fun to play with. He's good at the class and really knows the game well.
many you guys really like words
many you guys really like words
you dont have to read them
you dont have to read them
im not i just see that thers a lot
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I think Tetro is a pretty cool medic. Eh steals airshots and doesn’t afraid of anything.
Great guy, and good at the game.
I think Tetro is a pretty cool medic. Eh steals airshots and doesn’t afraid of anything.
Great guy, and good at the game.