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LFT med open
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I'm Obli. I am 17 years old, I've been playing TF2 since 2012. I have no actual league experience. I got around ~250 6s lobbies on TF2C but that might not mean anything at all. I think I have the basics nailed down for medic. Can strafe well, can surf well too, I occasionally land good arrows. ~430 hours on medic, I feel like I have the basic mechanics figured out well enough.

I'm pretty dedicated to getting better at TF2 overall. I think that I'm semi-good but I still need more experience.

One thing is that I'm not really sociable. I know that some people say that to get other people like them to talk to them. I'm saying this because I won't really talk much in mumble aside from the game. I feel like I can comm well, still need to learn some callouts, but I don't really get along people on a personal level. In shorter terms, I'm a quiet person outside of the game that won't really participate in shenanigans of any sorts.

I live in Quebec/Montreal, getting 30 ms on Chicago/Virginia servers and around 60-70 on the other coast.

My SteamID is dead_v so go ahead and add me if you're up for some sort of tryout.

I'm Obli. I am 17 years old, I've been playing TF2 since 2012. I have no actual league experience. I got around ~250 6s lobbies on TF2C but that might not mean anything at all. I think I have the basics nailed down for medic. Can strafe well, can surf well too, I occasionally land good arrows. ~430 hours on medic, I feel like I have the basic mechanics figured out well enough.

I'm pretty dedicated to getting better at TF2 overall. I think that I'm semi-good but I still need more experience.

One thing is that I'm not really sociable. I know that some people say that to get other people like them to talk to them. I'm saying this because I won't really talk much in mumble aside from the game. I feel like I can comm well, still need to learn some callouts, but I don't really get along people on a personal level. In shorter terms, I'm a quiet person outside of the game that won't really participate in shenanigans of any sorts.

I live in Quebec/Montreal, getting 30 ms on Chicago/Virginia servers and around 60-70 on the other coast.

My SteamID is dead_v so go ahead and add me if you're up for some sort of tryout.
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Start by using this:
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/newbie6v6pug

Also get tips for a class you want to main here:
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix

6v6 Newbie Mix also runs a Open team drive at the start of an ESEA season, where they put coaches in with newbie teams. I recommend these options if you want to improve and play in Open.

If you really want to play a higher level lobby/PUG system, try https://na.mix.champ.gg/
It's better than TF2C imo. Just needs to be better populated.
Also, it's not as high level as PugChamp.

EDIT: However, if you just want to jump into Open without all these, play at least one season of UGC Steel, and no more than two seasons of UGC. Low Open teams, from what I've seen, seem to judge heavily on a Medic's UGC experience and blame them for everything. UGC can give you a preview into the world of salty gamers.

Start by using this:
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/newbie6v6pug

Also get tips for a class you want to main here:
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix

6v6 Newbie Mix also runs a Open team drive at the start of an ESEA season, where they put coaches in with newbie teams. I recommend these options if you want to improve and play in Open.

If you really want to play a higher level lobby/PUG system, try https://na.mix.champ.gg/
It's better than TF2C imo. Just needs to be better populated.
Also, it's not as high level as PugChamp.

EDIT: However, if you just want to jump into Open without all these, play at least one season of UGC Steel, and no more than two seasons of UGC. Low Open teams, from what I've seen, seem to judge heavily on a Medic's UGC experience and blame them for everything. UGC can give you a preview into the world of salty gamers.
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Thank you.

Thank you.
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