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LFT (Medic)
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#1
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After a current total of 1083 hours of tf2 i've decided to take my supported skills of medic to the competitive side of the team fortress 2. i've not had any major experience but my best classes are Medic and Heavy. i have my set rules of medical attention. heal the lowest health player first. heal the closest player there is on the way to battle. heal attacking classes first so they have a better chance of surviving and to supply over heal to all classes.

(Communication equipment. (not reinvent))
Headset: Turtle beach PX22
Microphone: Blue yeti

Add me on my steam if you want my full attention.

After a current total of 1083 hours of tf2 i've decided to take my supported skills of medic to the competitive side of the team fortress 2. i've not had any major experience but my best classes are Medic and Heavy. i have my set rules of medical attention. heal the lowest health player first. heal the closest player there is on the way to battle. heal attacking classes first so they have a better chance of surviving and to supply over heal to all classes.

(Communication equipment. (not reinvent))
Headset: Turtle beach PX22
Microphone: Blue yeti

Add me on my steam if you want my full attention.
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#2
3 Frags +

Of all the hardware you could have posted I think you chose the two that people care least about for potential teammates

It's good that you've had guidelines for how to play medic and heals, but know that playing it competitively is completely different that in pubs, and your rules will not apply based on the relative importance of certain classes. Other than that though, good luck in your search.

Of all the hardware you could have posted I think you chose the two that people care least about for potential teammates

It's good that you've had guidelines for how to play medic and heals, but know that playing it competitively is completely different that in pubs, and your rules will not apply based on the relative importance of certain classes. Other than that though, good luck in your search.
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#3
0 Frags +

As i said i have had no experience with competitive so any advice is useful so thank you. all i knew was you needed some way of communication so i thought putting that out there would be useful information.

As i said i have had no experience with competitive so any advice is useful so thank you. all i knew was you needed some way of communication so i thought putting that out there would be useful information.
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#4
2 Frags +

Look in to getting Mumble if you don't have it. It's what the vast majority of teams use for communication - how good you sound on mic doesn't really matter to most people. Also, if you're a European player you'll probably have more luck looking around on the ETF2L forums instead of here; tf.tv recruitment is primarily for NA players.

Look in to getting Mumble if you don't have it. It's what the vast majority of teams use for communication - how good you sound on mic doesn't really matter to most people. Also, if you're a European player you'll probably have more luck looking around on the ETF2L forums instead of here; tf.tv recruitment is primarily for NA players.
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#5
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Right ill take my chances over there. thanks

Right ill take my chances over there. thanks
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