I advice any players who'd like to get into competitive Tf2 to join these mixes on Saturday, it'll be a great learning experience from some of the top players in Tf2.
Always wanted to play TF2 competitively but never knew where to start? Come along this Saturday night for Newbie Mixes! Play games with coaches and learn how competitive 6s games work. Read the reddit guide below and join up in mumble Saturday night.
Reddit guide | Steam groupAttended the one last Friday as a newbie (going on Saturday too) and I highly recommend it to anyone on the fence about going. It's a really fun learning experience, just make sure you give the coaches room to talk and pay attention to advice, and you'll be golden.
The games are surprisingly realistic compared to real 6v6's, it's not just a "noobfest" like some people think it is. Although, you will still have a lot of leeway for errors if you're having trouble understanding the comp format and need help with rollouts, positioning, etc. But, then again, that's what the mixes are for: to help you brush up on those things.
The games are surprisingly realistic compared to real 6v6's, it's not just a "noobfest" like some people think it is. Although, you will still have a lot of leeway for errors if you're having trouble understanding the comp format and need help with rollouts, positioning, etc. But, then again, that's what the mixes are for: to help you brush up on those things.
mariodo you guys accept shitlord open level medics?
People who aren't even in open are playing newbie mixes. Come and learn!
People who aren't even in open are playing newbie mixes. Come and learn!