I really like the feed back, I shall give all of your advice a try. This game is about making friends an having fun in a competitive atmosphere for me. Just odd to be a noob an have over 900hr on my belt with almost nothing to show, but I learn fast an find out most of my mistakes so hopefully I won't be called a ftp solly for to much longer. If anyone in the discussion has friends or would like to themselves add me on steam for some tf2 fun go right ahead. My name is $teveIndiGO. Also question. What is "DM" "DMing"?
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Heya.
I've played tf2 off an on for around two years, an have yet to get noticably better at soldier.
I know of mge an jump maps to help with most things. I'm looking for something that can get me good at roll outs on all maps. More or less I'd like a coach or mentor to guide me an turn me into a decent competitive player. On the mge thing, i've noticed low amount of players in them an never get a good practice for more than 20min. If anyone has some advice on this let me know.
posted about 11 years ago