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Anyone we've missed so far just hang tight, we'll be doing this all week.
Msg me before 10:00 in the evening to get me before I'm online.
thanks!
capnfapnwait is main the division above open or the one above IM im stupid pls help
above IM
Should be starting tryouts on sunday!
I really don't think they are new to competitive TF2, just 6's. I guess maybe take a bit of time to get your feet wet but at least try to scrim teams above steel as soon as possible, even if you get rolled the first few nights.
I guess I just don't understand why anyone would shoot for the bottom ever in anything; politics, fighting, sports, etc... The general rule is "Always attack up, then you never really lose".
But what do I know? Than again, I've pulled some tail way above my pay grade :)
redbanI would slow down, not only are they a brand new team, they're brand new to competitive TF2. They're not going to learn anything from getting stomped on in <10 minutes every time they get a scrim. It wastes both team's time.
There's a lot of "new" teams in ESEA-O and it's just a great place to find scrims. People post "low" there every night. They are also looking to play in ESEA, so why wait?
And they are new to 6's not TF2, so i think they would come along best with a 6's mentor.
1. Scrim teams in ESEA if you can, start low then work your way up. If you just scrim UGC steel teams you'll be stuck in UGC steel forever.
2. Try to rent a cental server, either texas or chicago since that's what you'll be forced to play on a lot. Hmm maybe UGC is different and you get to use your own, but half your team will ping badly if you're split in half like that. Might as well get used to it.
3. There's many ways. You can get a team mentor to get you started, or you guys can watch demo's of better teams and see what they are doing and try to figure out why they are doing it. This is where the mentor comes in handy so if you're all really that new, that's your best approach.
GL!
Maybe a second bar for recruitment that people can expand or contract? that might make both sides happy.
Updated May 8th: Just The Tip is now full and only considering backups.
We play 10:00 EST - 12:00 EST Sun-Thurs.
Currently we have:
Scouts = kuza and fzero
Solly's = Multiple Entendre and FLPRS
Demo = Spaceghostpurp
Medic = Hagabao
Backups = Wildfire
Thanks :)
wow dude, that's crazy, I'm glad you're ok, sorry about your friends :(
You may ask us not to give you any sympathy but it's hard not too when we can all have some level of empathy with your situation.
Also, do you work on a laptop all day? When I have heavy work load days where I'm doing a lot of copy/paste work my wrist is done. A nice ergonomic keyboard for work will help at play.
You've never seen The Hangover? Oh man, you need to correct that!
That's sad news :(
Maybe caused by the way you rest your wrists on your desk, and a soft pad under might help. I've got some touchy nerves in my left wrist from skateboarding and it flares up every now and then, but I have a nice wrist rest that help a ton.
Great guy, should be living in NA so his ping isn't so bad, but then he would lose his awesome accent.