Tried out for his low open team last preseason. Dedicated, cool guy in mumble, not tilty or annoying, solid pickup for teams aiming at mid open.
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Last Posted | September 22, 2019 at 11:17 PM |
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Key West southernmost cam is entertaining but also disheartening. Lots of people taking pictures and selfies after the meteorologists had an aneurysm telling people to GTFO yesterday.
Back from vacation and looking for S26.
Very hard working, very dedicated, very responsible, and very nice. Rang for her when she was still playing demo and she was solid at the time, would recommend a tryout.
I played with half this roster two seasons ago. Makka has god dm and I hear he actually does traps now, and FrickMyNick is both responsible and smart and I'm a big fan of his roamer play (though I hear his pocket is also pretty respectable).
Would be a great bunch of people if you want to try out for a team of cool dudes that don't tilt and should do well next season, though their best player seems to have left.
Why are we trashing our last team so much guys? It wasn't unstable after we finalized our roster halfway through the season.... uh... anyway...
Laxson is a pretty laid back, responsible, dedicated, and relaxed medical man. If anything he could improve by being a little more of a bitch.
Not being leader should help his stress levels considerably. Experienced teams should give him a shot, as an opportunity to play on a team better than pre-merge mid open should do wonders for his play and help him to blossom into the beautiful medic flower we know he can become.
Citric not only saved our team after we died the first week, he happened to be on par or better than the people that left while offclassing.
On scout, his DM is pretty amazing. After week one of playing with us his damage rarely fell below 200dpm, which in layman's terms is pretty damn good. He says his scout is not that great but it was mostly scout specific decision making that hurt him, a couple tweaks and he'd easily be pre-merge playoffs. If he was able to bring his scout DM up so fast the DM on his main has got to be even better.
As a teammate, he was smart, vocal, and kind. He absolutely does provide positive leadership to a mumble. He could get up to pre-merge high open on pocket pretty fast with the right people if he's not there already. My team regularly scrimmed his two seasons ago and as a group they grew pretty fast, especially at the end of the season.
I think this post nails the points pretty well. I know that part of why I played support for so long was stereotype threat and the fact I didn't play fps when I was younger, so I sucked at them when I started.
There is also a good article on how reaction times don't have as much to do with how good pro sports players are, it's prediction, but I can't find the full article. It was on Sports Illustrated a while back.
Playing with MeWiseMagic was generally a positive experience. He's fun to hang out with and a vocal scout with decent dm. Pretty responsive to changes and suggestions, and didn't tunnel on things he shouldn't when playing pocket scout (this is rare!). Good Star Wars meme knowledge as well.
He however has a tendency to tilt in comms if you don't see results early enough. He left our team without warning when we were no longer crushing other teams in scrims, having trouble figuring out how to improve and had just experienced a 5v6 match. I wish him the best of luck with his lft, but I would be careful picking him up if you anticipate difficulties this season.
So is this team named Falkinghammer? Just wondering.
I'm looking for a pre-merge playoffs team S26 on pocket.
Positive, non-toxic, stable and mature teams are my favorite. I also like having a set schedule so that I can go do adult things the days I don't have scrims. My ideal team will do demo reviews and improve together, hopefully sticking around more than one season. I prefer to maincall but not to micromanage.
You can see my seven full rostered seasons in Open on my ESEA profile (three on pocket, rest as med). I roster rode on That's So Randal, but mained on the rest.
My dream is to make it to open playoffs before I retire from my real life job. While this is unlikely to happen unless IM comes back, please help me make this dream happen.
I'll be busy the next few weeks in the offseason, so give me at least a day's warning for tryouts.
Starting to look for next season bump. Give me advanced warning for tryouts as I'm still technically taking a break between seasons.
Spades mentioned practicing common interview questions. You can google this, because there are always questions that everyone asks. I found this which probably includes all the common ones for you.
It's probably just a retail sales job so you won't have to go all out and super prepare (especially since they probably won't be asking you math questions), but you should at least give it a read through and prepare answers.
I'm going to guess that they are going to be happy if you can show them (1) you're a responsible human and (2) show up to things on time. You want to give this impression.
Show up to the interview a little early - probably 5 - 10 minutes. Absolutely don't be late. If something comes up, don't be afraid to reschedule right away. Be respectful.
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Invite and prem players with anime personalities.
This is insane, mad genius. I'm not sure if I'm dying of laughter or terror. I think uberchain just won April Fools' day.