Random unknown trying to get some ESEA experience
I can play demo or scout at a low-mid open level
I am pretty committed to getting better, but my schedule can be wonky at times. Usually 3 nights a week, maybe 4.
I could probably find a way to pay my fees if push comes to shove, but I might need help otherwise.
I am comfortable taking a sub spot as long as it isn't a complete roster ride.
Pros
-Usually not a bot
-won't tilt very often or very much
-sometimes I pound
-want to get better
Cons
-sometimes I can be a bit too aggressive at times
-weird schedule,may end up getting fucked half an hour before a match
Random unknown trying to get some ESEA experience
I can play demo or scout at a low-mid open level
I am pretty committed to getting better, but my schedule can be wonky at times. Usually 3 nights a week, maybe 4.
I could probably find a way to pay my fees if push comes to shove, but I might need help otherwise.
I am comfortable taking a sub spot as long as it isn't a complete roster ride.
Pros
-Usually not a bot
-won't tilt very often or very much
-sometimes I pound
-want to get better
Cons
-sometimes I can be a bit too aggressive at times
-weird schedule,may end up getting fucked half an hour before a match
Cool dude. He had a summer team that recently ended their UGC season and took 3rd in iron. That doesn't say much but there was a reason they were cruising through iron - they were way too good for it. Hunter was a good fit for his team and they ended up having some really good scrims against middish open ESEA teams which shows at least some level of competence and awareness. He's pretty level headed and well rounded for the small amount of experience he has. Also he has good dm and is a wicked pipe machine (scouts beware). Assuming his schedule allows it he would be an awesome addition to a low-mid open team.
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Cons: Makes the dumbest posts on the forums. A real cringe-inducing harvester of minus frags. This lft is easily the best post he's ever made.
Cool dude. He had a summer team that recently ended their UGC season and took 3rd in iron. That doesn't say much but there was a reason they were cruising through iron - they were way too good for it. Hunter was a good fit for his team and they ended up having some really good scrims against middish open ESEA teams which shows at least some level of competence and awareness. He's pretty level headed and well rounded for the small amount of experience he has. Also he has good dm and is a wicked pipe machine (scouts beware). Assuming his schedule allows it he would be an awesome addition to a low-mid open team.
[spoiler]Cons: Makes the dumbest posts on the forums. A real cringe-inducing harvester of minus frags. This lft is easily the best post he's ever made.[/spoiler]
I'm not anybody to give too much advice on who to pick for your demoman, but I played as medic for Hunter's team for two seasons now, and his DM alone is worth picking u, let aloneHunter's gamesense being extremely in depth. While I'm biased as a friend of his, I would definitely recommend him for an mid open team.
I'm not anybody to give too much advice on who to pick for your demoman, but I played as medic for Hunter's team for two seasons now, and his DM alone is worth picking u, let aloneHunter's gamesense being extremely in depth. While I'm biased as a friend of his, I would definitely recommend him for an mid open team.
never seen his scout, but his demo DM is great for only having played iron. He's improved tons the past season, due to both his strong dedication and work with Jaguar as a mentor. Frags hard, fun to hang out with, pick him up if you need a solid demoman.
never seen his scout, but his demo DM is great for only having played iron. He's improved tons the past season, due to both his strong dedication and work with Jaguar as a mentor. Frags hard, fun to hang out with, pick him up if you need a solid demoman.