I pretty new to the competitive TF2 community, and I don't really have that many hours in the game total- I think I played my first 6s match in early December and I have 286 hours in game as of today- but I'm eager to learn and improve rapidly. I most enjoy playing scout. I've played in some of the newbie mixes as well as 40 or so #tf2mix irc PUGs. If you guys have any tips for me, ways for me to practice, improve my aim, movement, gamesense, or just want to say hi, add me or comment! :)
I feel like a jerk with all of these nice introductions
I think it's good we're getting quite a few threads like these
welcome m8
welcome m8
i'm getting flashbacks to when the 'introductions' section existed
welcome to video games
welcome to video games
I've seen you play scout in a few mixes, good to see you again.
Thanks for being so welcoming. I like nice people. Does anyone have tips/help for me?
Another thing- I'm using omphud with the broesel crosshair switcher from tf2mate. I really miss the default crosshair for my scatter (the parentheses with a dot). Could someone tell me how to change it back without messing up the crosshair switcher settings with other classes?
Another thing- I'm using omphud with the broesel crosshair switcher from tf2mate. I really miss the default crosshair for my scatter (the parentheses with a dot). Could someone tell me how to change it back without messing up the crosshair switcher settings with other classes?
see this guy in dm all the time
on his grind
good luck and welcome
on his grind
good luck and welcome
kevsee this guy in dm all the time
on his grind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIoYDHrQWV0
He's been in the dm server every time I've joined. He's going places.
on his grind
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He's been in the dm server every time I've joined. He's going places.
Thanks guys... :D I'm just assuming that if I do it a lot I will get better, so that's what I'm doing!
Practice makes perfect man, and starting on competitive practice so early will make you much more efficient in your time to improvement ratio.
Keep it up :)
Keep it up :)