Zenthloc
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Signed Up November 2, 2016
Last Posted November 3, 2016 at 12:09 AM
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#10 Medic wanting to get into competitive. in TF2 General Discussion
KonceptAlso, we're kind of trying to get people to jump ship from tf2c to tf2stadium for a multitude of reasons, including a required removal of AdBlock to access the site.

There's many more reasons but basically mixchamp, tf2stadium, newbie mixes, and pug groups are your best bet at improving your medic skills. Also working on your mechanics through jump and surf maps are great for passing the time in between queuing up for lobbies.

Yeah, ive heard of that one. Ill make sure to check it out

posted about 8 years ago
#5 Medic wanting to get into competitive. in TF2 General Discussion
Erraticfrenzyxjoin this group http://steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix
They host newbie mixes where each team gets coached, go there if you want to learn, every friday night starting at about 9:30pm EST, mumble is on their page, good luck

Also, this group starts up a Newbie Team Drive before each ESEA season. They'll set you up with experiences coaches and a roster of similar, new players. Great way to improve.

Also MixChamp is good for just practicing in your free time, for a new player.

Ive never heard of MixChamp. what makes it different than tf2c?

posted about 8 years ago
#1 Medic wanting to get into competitive. in TF2 General Discussion

Not sure if this is the right place to put this (hopefully I will be able to change category after) but as a medic main for a few years now and a player ever since orange box was released. I was thinking about getting into this but my pal, Pal gave me that extra push to try it out for myself.

I already know that I need to learn more about the game AND my class, once done with that, I can go do some lobbies such as tf2c. Im here just asking for pointers, what specifically to watch/read and good rule of thumbs. If it does help, I do have some recorded vods of me playing medic on my twitch and my youtube channel. (twitch being regular pubs and I have one video from the Competitive Matchmaking beta)

ANY sources of information regarding either the game itself or my class will be very appreciated! Critiques related to whenever I go into valve pub servers or the MM beta would be helpful even though i'm not completely confident that they will be of much use.

Also, after watching some things from slin, I was wondering what surf servers (non pvp) are good and ones to stay away from.

And im not completely sure if im aloud to post links BUT to find both my twitch and youtube accounts are in the bio of my steam profile.

Thank you to everyone who reads, let alone helps me out!

posted about 8 years ago