Hello! My name is Ford Frappuccino (Or just Ford) and I main Scout Demo and Medic. I would play as Demo, but I don't know rollouts very well so I don't feel comfortable as Demo in a competitive setting yet.
I don't really know what div I should play in. I have like 315 hours in the game at the time of posting, but I do pretty good in most of the lobbies I play. I've been looking to do UGC Steel, but idk what the equivalent is here.
If you're interested, add me at http://www.steamcommunity.com/id/fordfrappuccino/. Maybe we could play a few lobbies together first or something, idk
Hello! My name is Ford Frappuccino (Or just Ford) and I main Scout Demo and Medic. I would play as Demo, but I don't know rollouts very well so I don't feel comfortable as Demo in a competitive setting yet.
I don't really know what div I should play in. I have like 315 hours in the game at the time of posting, but I do pretty good in most of the lobbies I play. I've been looking to do UGC Steel, but idk what the equivalent is here.
If you're interested, add me at http://www.steamcommunity.com/id/fordfrappuccino/. Maybe we could play a few lobbies together first or something, idk
As a new player you should focus on getting good on one class in specific, when you become an established player lets say mid-high open then work your way out into other classes. Also make it a class you really want to main, and enjoy playing not a class your team needs. If your team needs a certain class try to find someone that mains that class, instead of trying to fit into that class. Another thing if your super brand new to competitive i recommend playing ugc steel for a season or two and get use to the competitive format. And when you have a enough confidence play open.
Also if your brand new to competitive there is a group of people that are dedicated to helping you out, here is a link to the group page, connect to they're mumble Friday nights starting at 9pm EST.
tl;tr Pick a class to main you enjoy, get good at it, become established player, then venture out into other classes, also newbie mixes is a thing.
As a new player you should focus on getting good on one class in specific, when you become an established player lets say mid-high open then work your way out into other classes. Also make it a class you really want to main, and enjoy playing not a class your team needs. If your team needs a certain class try to find someone that mains that class, instead of trying to fit into that class. Another thing if your super brand new to competitive i recommend playing ugc steel for a season or two and get use to the competitive format. And when you have a enough confidence play open.
Also if your brand new to competitive there is a group of people that are dedicated to helping you out, here is a [url=http://steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix]link[/url] to the group page, connect to they're mumble Friday nights starting at 9pm EST.
tl;tr Pick a class to main you enjoy, get good at it, become established player, then venture out into other classes, also newbie mixes is a thing.
@frenzyx haha I'm not that new. I have like 320 hours right now. My" main" main is Scout, but I play about as much Demo and Med. That's just because Demo is good for destroying sentries (Which scout isn't) and because being good at medic is a really valuable skill.
But thanks, I'll stick to UGC steel in that case
@frenzyx haha I'm not that new. I have like 320 hours right now. My" main" main is Scout, but I play about as much Demo and Med. That's just because Demo is good for destroying sentries (Which scout isn't) and because being good at medic is a really valuable skill.
But thanks, I'll stick to UGC steel in that case
FordFrappuccino@frenzyx haha I'm not that new. I have like 320 hours right now. My" main" main is Scout, but I play about as much Demo and Med. That's just because Demo is good for destroying sentries (Which scout isn't) and because being good at medic is a really valuable skill.
But thanks, I'll stick to UGC steel in that case
I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but most of the people on this forum have between 2000 and 6000 hours on this game- which qualifies you as new.
Also, what frenzy said is correct. Try to focus on one class and continue to play tf2center. Newbie pug groups also exist.
Once you have a gretaer understanding of competitive, I would try the mix pugs (pick up games) here: http://pug.champ.gg/
Good lucking finding a team!
[quote=FordFrappuccino]@frenzyx haha I'm not that new. I have like 320 hours right now. My" main" main is Scout, but I play about as much Demo and Med. That's just because Demo is good for destroying sentries (Which scout isn't) and because being good at medic is a really valuable skill.
But thanks, I'll stick to UGC steel in that case[/quote]
I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but most of the people on this forum have between 2000 and 6000 hours on this game- which qualifies you as new.
Also, what frenzy said is correct. Try to focus on one class and continue to play tf2center. Newbie pug groups also exist.
Once you have a gretaer understanding of competitive, I would try the mix pugs (pick up games) here: http://pug.champ.gg/
Good lucking finding a team!
and thats not even the real fanom
and thats not even the real fanom
@fnm oh okay haha. I guess I am super new then. Thanks!
@fnm oh okay haha. I guess I am super new then. Thanks!
You should try to get on a team in ESEA Open. The next season doesn't start in weeks so you have lots of time to improve yourself.
You should try to get on a team in ESEA Open. The next season doesn't start in weeks so you have lots of time to improve yourself.