Or possibly an article with clips and videos embedded? You can talk about something and then give some video evidence or examples.
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Is that supposed to show how long your opponents have to respawn as well?
Steelfirezbut that shit's intimidating. You have to talk, you have to comm, and people are asking why you didn't do stuff all the time.
You have to talk and comm in any comp format, so if comp tf2 is something you want to do, you gotta get used to that. As for people asking why you weren't doing something, all you gotta say is "I'm a noob and I didn't know." And (hopefully) the way these mixes are run, the coach or whoever will say "No big deal, next time, just do this in that situation." Boom, no pressure. Just remember that pretty much everybody else in those mixes are in the same place you are.
If you're looking for a better, easier, more inviting way to get into 6v6, I think you're gonna be searching for a looooooong time :D
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I still watch competitive games, still love it. But I don't think I'll ever take part in a lobby again. If anything, I COULD deal with the fact that I'm doing bad. But I don't want to screw over my team everytime I play, it's just pointless.
I've heard about lobbies sometime being labelled 'newb lobbies', which I assume are lobbies for 'pubstars' like me who sucks against average lobby players. But I haven't seen one in the few days I tried that stuff.
my two cents, I guess.
I know what you mean, but I feel like lobbies are probably the worst way to get into comp. These newbie mixes (Rays Fire host pugs for newbies, the NA Newbie mix, and there's a Highlander Newbie mix group starting up as well) are SO much better as there are patient coaches and players that are all trying to learn the game as well.
SalamancerThat's something any guide should mention. It's all about the people you play with.
As far as Newbie Mix, my outsider's opinion is that it needs more admins and a process in place to ensure regular content. It can't be dependent on a small cadre of players who have other commitments - that opens it up to going inactive.
It'd be awesome if there was a youtube channel where some high level player watched a round or two of a mix and talk about the good and bad things that players did, just things they noticed about pushes and midfights and stuff.
jp_etf2l's community highlander was epic.
Hell it's the reason I'm in comp tf2 now. Though I would have to say, the community I was a part of was the reason we kept going together. I can't imagine staying in tf2 comp without having community members/friends join and stay in as well.
Make tf.tv home base of operations of everything comp tf2?
SC and CS and other games all have that all-in-one-must-fav page right? Team liquid?
That Highlander tournament (more specifically the frag video made from clips of it) is what got me into comp highlander. I moved from there to 6s, and I'm loving all aspects of comp tf2 right now.
TwitchTVJohn
I need to learn to cast. This is something I've said for a very long time. I have a gigantic youtube audience and an avid twitter following that will probably watch whatever I do. I'm a huge vagina and I'm terrified at the thought of casting and looking like an idiot. I need to guest cast with some people a few times to see where it goes. I have the knowledge of the game, but I truthfully feel like my casting ability hovers somewhere between shit ass dick and and horrible.
I feel like casting and promotion is probably my best spot, as I'm not very uhhhh... good at the game. I can hang, but I'm nowhere near the level of most of you guys.
I'll bet you dollars to donuts (that's a saying, right?) that both kip and Sal would love to have you guest cast w/ them. And once you get the hang of it, there's clearly TONS of matches that can be casted, both highlander and 6v6. I know that I'll be following any and every cast that I can.
These mixes are awesome, I'm trying to get all my friends to do them too.
Perhaps a link to some servers on the side could be added? the iT servers for jumping and MGE-ing, maybe DM servers as well.
Does crouching make a difference in how hard you can strafe?
ShwanI tried this HUD out last night and here is my piece of feedback:
http://i.imgur.com/eeJen.png
for reference this is what brosel HUD does with the K:D
http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/8397/15533787.jpg
I would like to see this change as well. Also, I don't know if it's your hud, or my game personally, but when I join a pub, I get the big message "You are now attacking!" or "You are now Defending" and it seems to last a really long time.
But wouldn't that just encourage the team that doesn't have mid to turtle hard on their point?
Dune, Ender's Game, anything by Ray Bradbury.
I think it'd be a really fun map in pubs.
K now that I've been playing with this hud a bit, I gotta just post and say how much I love it. It's awesome, really nice job!