pasko ur arguing about shit on a forum for the competitive community of a 13 year old video game and ur calling someone else a nerd stfu
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haha its ONLY at least 550 thousand dead nvm lans back on!
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oh thanks huge_hubris_guy i finally get it
1).
hardware:
while it is true that having a decent pc that can run tf2 smoothly is really helpful its not really all that necessary to get decent at the game. tf2 is optimized like ass, so there arent many people who can get good fps on every map.
dont let a bad pc hold you back from playing the game
keyboard:
doesnt matter as long as the keys work
mouse:
a decent mouse will deffo somewhat help you aim (look up rocketjumpninja on yt) but it wont magically make you aim good
sens:
doesnt technically matter but i think the standard sens of 3 ingame and 800 dpi that everyone and their dog uses is probably best. I have like 26cm/360 and it makes me have to flick like a motherfucker all the time. Not optimal for soldier class gameplay
2)
config:
get masterconfig
3)
practice:
this is honestly a great opportunity for you to figure out how you learn in general. You can take a lot away from how you see yourself improving the most in tf2. I realized i learn best from having to explain shit myself by trying to get better in tf2 and that helped me a tonne in school aswell.
mge:
mge is good for learning how to shoot rockets and get a basic understanding of how combat works
dm:
dm simulates a real game better than mge does, but it can still lead to bad habits like mge can. I ultimately find it more usefull than mge because it lets you practice ur aim on a whole middle instead of like 2 places on a tiny mge map
jumping:
go learn to jump good
being able to do all the rollouts is essential and so is being able to do some more advanced skip jumps
demos:
watch stvs of you+your team doing stuff and realize what your faults are, then go watch an invite/prem demo of someone who knows what theyre doing and look for those things
remember that having the theoretical knowledge wont be enough, being able to properly apply it is what matters. Theres a reason i can sit as a caster who has never played above div2 and yell at prem teams for being bad.
4)
jumping:
i never enjoyed jumping on its own much so i pretty much stopped when i figured out how to do the process rollout
this is probably the biggest thing im missing and it would help me out a tonne if i bothered to learn how to ctap etc
go learn jumping. there are laods of guides out there and people who know more than me
5)
aim:
see 3
watch wars aim theroy video if ur bored
my fav thing i read recently was the overstory by richard powers
its very slow so its probably not for everyone but i fucking loved it
im not sure about how hard the uk forces you to read to kill a mockingbird but if you havent read it you should
its genuinely really really good if ur not forced to read it aa billion times in school
dune is nice if you like political intrigue and sci-fi
its mostly about the dialogue and people fucking eachother over and beign the biggest brain so if u like that kinda shit with an edgy 15 yearold super smart protag dune is really cool
damn juno wp grats bro
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