~my heart hurts the longer that knuckles isn't on a team
plz cure my heart and let knuckles play
thank u ~~
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~my heart hurts the longer that knuckles isn't on a team
plz cure my heart and let knuckles play
thank u ~~
team's bound to win IM this season if you're dedicated with playing roamer
HURRY AND WIN SOME $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
hi nico
i have been looking for iron scout mge partners
please add me so we can mge
FINALLY
firepowered is so depressingly boring to play on
people need to make a concerted effort to play on decent servers though
having elo servers become the standard again would be a great start
if i were a letter i'd be i
go hard shoot hard play hard be hard
go shoot play be hard^4
HE IS THE TRUEST MODERATOR OF TRUETF2
also good at scout
aimer gamer with big brainer has big pinger
good avatar good shooter good
Firethe301stspartanYou play mge to practice the skills you're not already practicing from playing tf2 the entire day, every day. People always seem to think people who MGE don't actually play the game.But mge is still one of the less efficient ways to practise as Scout. 90% of the things you do in Scout v Scout is aiming left and right on a flat ground.
any scout that moves & aims on a 1D level (left-right) is playing incorrectly. i can guarantee you that no good scouts that you'd MGE are going to play like that, and it's not simply because it's "better" to practice otherwise. left-right movement (and passive 2D movement, which is unfortunately how most "anti-MGE" scouts play) is weaker than aggressive 2D movement, especially so in 1v1s.
it's very easy to punish both in-place (stutterstepping) and wide strafing scouts by MGEing with a risk-reward balanced 3D style of movement that's similar as to how you'd play in a real match. and by recognizing that, you'll be developing an efficacious 1v1 style that translates well to real games as an all-purpose style (with the added bonus of being extremely intimidating to 1v1, which is useful since your teammates probably don't want you to willingly engage in 1v1's anyway).
in other words, by correctly practicing MGE, you're going to come out with a robust skillset to deal with a variety of playstyles & forms of aggression. if you can't handle basic scout strafing, then you need to learn how to recognize movement patterns, plain and simple.
and with that said, even if it doesn't become your main form of practice, a major benefit with just simply spectating an MGE server is being able to observe how players better than him move & punish one another on an individual level.
point being is if that you don't practice, you don't get better
pretty weird to spin my intentions any other way
floeyjoshuawncl_interp 0no mge is bad, do DM servers, mge is only a ego downer, specially if youre new to the class
use as much of your free time as you can mgeing
good luck
if you have a bruised ego from MGEing, that means that you had an ego issue to begin with.
the best advice you can get in regard to learning any skill is to be content with experiencing failure. if you go in with high expectations & a chip on your shoulder, you're not going to improve.
practice hard, take as much as you can from all of your experiences, and don't get insulted when you lose. if you fail to meet any of those expectations, then you're inevitably going to victimize yourself & never get out of the rut of inexperience.