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its all good. i know we shit talk online and in HL especially, but i have no issues with your team and look forward to chilling @ lan.
johnmilter going in. what's wrong with trans people cozen? :<
i think im getting in somewhere around 2:30ish, any1 want to split a cab/shuttle?
you wont find an i5 + dedicated unless maybe its refurbished/used. if hes trying to do any type of gaming on it then an a10 will be a better option than an i5 with integrated graphics.
http://sizzlingstats.com/stats/232848
plat's already mastered it. demo is even more OP now then it was before, holy shit
just tried a scrim with the new update. this is by far the greatest update in tf2. you can actually push against a demo now. this is so much fun, im looking forward to lan.
Doug@Platinum and Harbleu
During the i46 mix^, I heard you guys talking about your team not really having a main caller because you trusted in everybody to do their jobs. Is this still the case? If so, do you think this can harm your team in any way?
last season i definitely was the main caller for our team, but this season with all of our classes shifted around we have kinda gone back to having input from everyone. i do think having a confident main caller for the team is the easiest option to go with, since it keeps the team all on the same page, but it really just comes down to the players knowing what they should be doing. not having a main caller can definitely lead to some issues with coordination though, as its probably shown in our play so far this season. i46 mix^ was a special team and one of the few teams i think that style would work for, maybe the i49 epsilon too.
CHEERISSa) Discuss mids/maps and how you want to play them?
this question is a bit tough for us, since the core of our team (plat/tlr/enigma/me) have played on and off together for over 3 years now. for the most part we already know what everyone's role is on midfights, but if we see that we're getting rolled or a certain player feels like they aren't being effective then we will normally talk about changes we can make after the scrim. as for general map play, during the regular season once sunshine was added we just started scrimming it first to get a feel for it, and gradually refined our playstyle on it after scrims. such as which are the best areas to hold when defending last or second, and the most effective ways to push in uber vs uber.
CHEERISSb) Talk about your playstyle and how you want to refine it as the season goes on?
I feel like most invite teams already have a pretty set playstyle, our team in particular known for our certain level of aggression, and froyo with their new roster seeming to adapt a similar style. I think the big thing that our team takes away from every scrim is just cohesion as a unit. With some of us being on new classes/roles we're still trying to figure out how to play off of each other in the way that we're used to.
CHEERISSc) Do your teams actually go over demos of yourself (or your team)/other teams to refine your style and how you react to other teams?
No, but we probably should be lol. I think for the most part we can tell how another team plays just from scrimming against them, so watching a demo to see what they're doing isn't really necessary. The only time its been brought up to watch our own demos was when we're trying to figure out how to counter a certain midfight, but we normally never get around to it because we're lazy.
CHEERISSI mean in the past, I even remember hearing about teams during the EG times were actually going over demos in their hotel room just so they could win that season (s9?), is this still the case?
Lan is a completely different story, at lan your entire focus is on tf2. Our team from basically the moment we wake up and get to the breakfast table is discussing different tactics or strategies for our upcoming matches (yes we're nerds). The issue at lan is that demos aren't available till after it, so we're forced to watch VOD's from the stream which doesn't quite give you the same view as a STV does.
good actors need not apply
stayed at that hotel the last 2 gxls, its a bit pricey but its really nice. plus its only 2-3 minutes away from the venue.