Any inhouse pug groups that are active. I want to play and get better at 6s, but im having a hard time finding groups other than mixchamp.
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Any inhouse pug groups that are active. I want to play and get better at 6s, but im having a hard time finding groups other than mixchamp.
https://discord.gg/N9Ppqb
Sunset Pugs
https://discord.gg/FdSByx
Pasta Pugs
https://discord.gg/UN2ytW
Bezels Pugs
https://discord.gg/pzPzDr
Crouton Pugs
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/FinalDestinationPugs
Final Destination Pugs
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/quindalipugs
Quindali Pugs
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/WestCoastSanctuaryPugs
West Coast Pugs
There are a lot more pug groups, but many of them are invite only.
https://discord.gg/N9Ppqb
Sunset Pugs
https://discord.gg/FdSByx
Pasta Pugs
https://discord.gg/UN2ytW
Bezels Pugs
https://discord.gg/pzPzDr
Crouton Pugs
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/FinalDestinationPugs
Final Destination Pugs
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/quindalipugs
Quindali Pugs
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/WestCoastSanctuaryPugs
West Coast Pugs
There are a lot more pug groups, but many of them are invite only.
Sunset Pugs
https://discord.gg/FdSByx
Pasta Pugs
https://discord.gg/UN2ytW
Bezels Pugs
https://discord.gg/pzPzDr
Crouton Pugs
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/FinalDestinationPugs
Final Destination Pugs
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/quindalipugs
Quindali Pugs
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/WestCoastSanctuaryPugs
West Coast Pugs
There are a lot more pug groups, but many of them are invite only.
pasta pugs good pugs, the invite expires after a day so anyone still reading this past it here's another invite.
pasta pugs good pugs, the invite expires after a day so anyone still reading this past it here's another invite.
https://discord.gg/sR58AHc
https://discord.gg/sR58AHc
what are people's reasons for resorting to private groups instead of pugchamp?
what are people's reasons for resorting to private groups instead of pugchamp?
hooliwhat are people's reasons for resorting to private groups instead of pugchamp?
Pug champ is literally an invite circle jerk
[quote=hooli]what are people's reasons for resorting to private groups instead of pugchamp?[/quote]
Pug champ is literally an invite circle jerk
Pug champ is literally an invite circle jerk
Pugchamp is solitary confinement prison with 5 other people
Pugchamp is solitary confinement prison with 5 other people
hooliwhat are people's reasons for resorting to private groups instead of pugchamp?
HedgeWhen Faceit died and PugChamp became the standard pug service again, many people realized that in-houses are funner because they can play with their friends and curate who is allowed to play with them. Also they don't get fat kidded as much. Some of the people who add to pug champ these days are kinda not fun to play with -- the sort of folks who don't get invited to in-house pugs, so I doubt there's much motivation to add to PugChamp and make it alive over playing in-houses. Also there's this idea of having a critical mass of players. When PugChamp was more alive there were enough players for two pugs at once usually (A pug and B pug), so fatkidded players had a chance to play more. Now there's often only one pug happening on PugChamp at a time, leaving a good number of perpetual fatkids (who can now only really practice 6s in scrims and in-houses), and so I wonder if many low IM/ high open people don't really feel motivated to add up.
[quote=hooli]what are people's reasons for resorting to private groups instead of pugchamp?[/quote]
[quote=Hedge]When Faceit died and PugChamp became the standard pug service again, many people realized that in-houses are funner because they can play with their friends and curate who is allowed to play with them. Also they don't get fat kidded as much. Some of the people who add to pug champ these days are kinda not fun to play with -- the sort of folks who don't get invited to in-house pugs, so I doubt there's much motivation to add to PugChamp and make it alive over playing in-houses. Also there's this idea of having a critical mass of players. When PugChamp was more alive there were enough players for two pugs at once usually (A pug and B pug), so fatkidded players had a chance to play more. Now there's often only one pug happening on PugChamp at a time, leaving a good number of perpetual fatkids (who can now only really practice 6s in scrims and in-houses), and so I wonder if many low IM/ high open people don't really feel motivated to add up.[/quote]
https://www.teamfortress.tv/post/932567/pugchamp
[quote=Hedge]When Faceit died and PugChamp became the standard pug service again, many people realized that in-houses are funner because they can play with their friends and curate who is allowed to play with them. Also they don't get fat kidded as much. Some of the people who add to pug champ these days are kinda not fun to play with -- the sort of folks who don't get invited to in-house pugs, so I doubt there's much motivation to add to PugChamp and make it alive over playing in-houses. Also there's this idea of having a critical mass of players. When PugChamp was more alive there were enough players for two pugs at once usually (A pug and B pug), so fatkidded players had a chance to play more. Now there's often only one pug happening on PugChamp at a time, leaving a good number of perpetual fatkids (who can now only really practice 6s in scrims and in-houses), and so I wonder if many low IM/ high open people don't really feel motivated to add up.[/quote]
https://www.teamfortress.tv/post/932567/pugchamp
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