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corbtQuote from his livestream:MR_SLINI bet if you MGE'd for 5 hours a day, not even knowing anything about the game, you would make invite in 7 months
asianriceguy
mge is really intensive, i dont see it as a simulation but rather a way to practice your aim and movement
dm is good for avoiding spam and dealing with a million people shooting at you
you have to hit shots on scout or you wont do well
also get heals and have a good understanding of how crit heals work
lanskycontrol the flank control the universe
[spoiler][quote=corbt]Quote from his livestream:
[quote=MR_SLIN]I bet if you MGE'd for 5 hours a day, not even knowing anything about the game, you would make invite in 7 months[/quote][/quote]
[quote=asianriceguy][/quote][/spoiler]
mge is really intensive, i dont see it as a simulation but rather a way to practice your aim and movement
dm is good for avoiding spam and dealing with a million people shooting at you
you have to hit shots on scout or you wont do well
also get heals and have a good understanding of how crit heals work
[quote=lansky]control the flank control the universe[/quote]
If you actually think MGE helps at any other class than scout you are probably delusional, you won't learn proper pushes/jumps/rollouts/fights as a soldier/demo/sniper/medic in MGE. I'm saying OVERALL MGE is useless in terms of learning how to play the game in a fast paced team vs team environment.
I will give credit to MGE scout gods who became good at 6v6 after the fact (like you said Nico), but the percentage of good demo/meds/soldiers/snipers that made it to the higher seeds of invite/prem out of MGE is really low or zero. Please do reply to me and prove me wrong because I would actually be really fucking surprised if told otherwise (maybe Mike is an exception but thats 1 player only).
P.S: A really good way to improve is watching scrims/matches of the highest level players and notice what they do well/bad instead of counter-jumping spire with your shotgun for 6 hours. Even go play DM in a DM server and take 1v3 or whatever, that would help your movement and aim much more than MGE imo.
If you actually think MGE helps at any other class than scout you are probably delusional, you won't learn proper pushes/jumps/rollouts/fights as a soldier/demo/sniper/medic in MGE. I'm saying OVERALL MGE is useless in terms of learning how to play the game in a fast paced team vs team environment.
I will give credit to MGE scout gods who became good at 6v6 after the fact (like you said Nico), but the percentage of good demo/meds/soldiers/snipers that made it to the higher seeds of invite/prem out of MGE is really low or zero. Please do reply to me and prove me wrong because I would actually be really fucking surprised if told otherwise (maybe Mike is an exception but thats 1 player only).
P.S: A really good way to improve is watching scrims/matches of the highest level players and notice what they do well/bad instead of counter-jumping spire with your shotgun for 6 hours. Even go play DM in a DM server and take 1v3 or whatever, that would help your movement and aim much more than MGE imo.
alfabut the percentage of good demo/meds/soldiers/snipers that made it to the higher seeds of invite/prem out of MGE is really low or zero.
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[quote=alfa]but the percentage of good demo/meds/soldiers/snipers that made it to the higher seeds of invite/prem out of MGE is really low or zero.[/quote]
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if you're good at MGE, that likely means you're going to be pretty good at prediction and heavy micromanagement regarding movement and optimal punishes
obviously, that's not the entirety of TF2, but those are pretty great qualities to have in a teammate, and I don't see why you shouldn't practice it as a result. if you're seriously hurting your team overall by habit of doing hyper-aggressive stuff, that's not really MGE's fault
if you're good at MGE, that likely means you're going to be pretty good at prediction and heavy micromanagement regarding movement and optimal punishes
obviously, that's not the entirety of TF2, but those are pretty great qualities to have in a teammate, and I don't see why you shouldn't practice it as a result. if you're seriously hurting your team overall by habit of doing hyper-aggressive stuff, that's not really MGE's fault
Nigga this isn't a fighting game wtf r u talking about with that movement and optional punish shit
Nigga this isn't a fighting game wtf r u talking about with that movement and optional punish shit