I've been using Discord overlay for quite a long time, but recently, it stopped working. All my settings have overlay on, and I asked some of my friends and it's also a problem with quite a few of them. Anyone has a solution?
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So I have found myself a Highlander team where I play Medic, and I'm struggling to find any PUGs and we can't scrim yet because we haven't found a Heavy. I can't find any Highlander Asia lobbies on tf2center and all the PUGs seem to be for 6s. Can anyone recommend me any PUGs or any way to practice Medic on Highlander?
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum board but if it isn't someone please redirect it to the correct one. So I was wondering if Medic had a rollout for Highlander because all the rollout tutorials I see are for 6v6.
So I main Medic but I was planning on getting good at scout as well, I joined a team as Medic but I sub Scout and if our team's current Scout gets kicked for Inactivity I have to take Scout.
StylaxTbh casual isn't even bad practice since you're constantly being attacked.
Play lobbies or, even better, join a team and play scrims.
Learn to surf rockets
I don't think I can join a team, judging by how horrible I am. And yeah, I am practising how to surf rockets.
Mojo_da_Kiddwell, u posted on tftv, but it seems as though you only want to become a good medic in a casual environment. for this, I recommend you learn how to air strafe and dodge things well and you can learn these things by spending time on jump and surf maps. you should also watch ArraySeven, he's a pretty darn good pub medic, as good as they get.
https://www.youtube.com/user/arrayseven
if you do want to become a good medic in a competitive environment, then I recommend (ontop of learning how to airstrafe and dodge) you join a team in ESEA open. it is the fastest way to improve, but if you don't want to commit to a team, I recommend that you play pugs (pick up games). make sure to watch demos of the invite medics so that you can learn from what they do and incorporate it into your own gameplay. you should also watch mister slin, he's a good competitive medic who has a lot of tutorials and guides for newer players on his channel.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Misterslin
Thank you for the advice!
yoonafor casual, just make sure you're on fov_desired 90 and get a nice hud that's clean to see where your uber is.
for competitive, pug and scrim as much as you like/can and watch demos or get mentored.
the thing that helped me improve was just to play and learn my own playstyle instead of the aforementioned and now that I know how I like to play, I can focus on improving other things that play into it.
be communicative and eager to become better/learn.
Thanks for the advice!
So I used to main Spy but now I've decided I want to main medic because I lost interest in the TUXEDO TERRORIST. I've tried playing Medic in casual but most of the time I get lost, away from everyone else why everyone is screaming for Medic and I don't make it in time to save time, and once I reach the battlefield I die. Someone please help, I really wanna improve at GERMAN MEDICINE MAN.