I'm new to competitive tf2, but i crush bones and smash skulls in casual and its getting boring, so I want to jazz it up a little bit. I've only been playing tf2 for 140 hours, but i've played other fps games so i have some exp. I'll happily play as pyro/spy/demo but the others are okay(Just no soldier plsss) i want to join an experienced team that i can learn from(but not way out of my level). Please consider me as I want a good starting point in competitive.
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I'm new to competitive tf2, but i crush bones and smash skulls in casual and its getting boring, so I want to jazz it up a little bit. I've only been playing tf2 for 140 hours, but i've played other fps games so i have some exp. I'll happily play as pyro/spy/demo but the others are okay(Just no soldier plsss) i want to join an experienced team that i can learn from(but not way out of my level). Please consider me as I want a good starting point in competitive.
Assuming HL, id recommend posting here:
http://www.ugcleague.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?6-North-America
Post in steel if you're confident, otherwise do iron. If you aren't familiar with the formats, check out playcomp.tf
I would highly recommend playing sixes over highlander. If you want an easier introduction and a coaching experience, you can play in sixes newbie mixes here: steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix
They go on at around 9 EST(right now!!!) to around 1am. There is info on how to join on the group page.
Assuming HL, id recommend posting here:
http://www.ugcleague.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?6-North-America
Post in steel if you're confident, otherwise do iron. If you aren't familiar with the formats, check out playcomp.tf
I would highly recommend playing sixes over highlander. If you want an easier introduction and a coaching experience, you can play in sixes newbie mixes here: steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix
They go on at around 9 EST(right now!!!) to around 1am. There is info on how to join on the group page.
http://www.ugcleague.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?6-North-America
Post in steel if you're confident, otherwise do iron. If you aren't familiar with the formats, check out playcomp.tf
I would highly recommend playing sixes over highlander. If you want an easier introduction and a coaching experience, you can play in sixes newbie mixes here: steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix
They go on at around 9 EST(right now!!!) to around 1am. There is info on how to join on the group page.
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