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Hello, getting back to TF2
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Yo

These past 1,5 years ive been grinding fighting games alot, ignoring competitive and tf2 as whole.
But after now taking break and considering quitting them even, I decided to pay more attention here again

Been warming up my aim in mge lately.

Mainly I'm wondering is there some new platforms for newer players to play competitive, or is just joining team still technically best way to play game and learn. My comp experience is few Low 6s scrims and half season in HL Steel

I also just wanted to say hi and ask how has things going these days here

Yo

These past 1,5 years ive been grinding fighting games alot, ignoring competitive and tf2 as whole.
But after now taking break and considering quitting them even, I decided to pay more attention here again

Been warming up my aim in mge lately.

Mainly I'm wondering is there some new platforms for newer players to play competitive, or is just joining team still technically best way to play game and learn. My comp experience is few Low 6s scrims and half season in HL Steel

I also just wanted to say hi and ask how has things going these days here
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for just playing 6s or hl tf2c is the go-to still for a lot of people. Some people have inhouse pugs or mixes. for any real organized play it's ETF2L because tf2c is a bad meme at this point.

for just playing 6s or hl tf2c is the go-to still for a lot of people. Some people have inhouse pugs or mixes. for any real organized play it's ETF2L because tf2c is a bad meme at this point.
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i remember u from mge a looong time ago welcome back

i remember u from mge a looong time ago welcome back
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Inhouses are good, ask any people in the ETF2L discord to suggest one. TF2C is good for casual lobbies + you could try the pre-season or newbie ETF2L cups. They're a little more relaxed than open/low but you still get to scrim with cool teams.

Inhouses are good, ask any people in the ETF2L discord to suggest one. TF2C is good for casual lobbies + you could try the pre-season or newbie ETF2L cups. They're a little more relaxed than open/low but you still get to scrim with cool teams.
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