I'll carry you to invite as medic. Don't add me, I'll add you.
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Thanks for these links, there's definitely some good stuff here.
I guess what I'm specifically looking for is actual STV footage that I can analyze with my team.
We are most definitely having trouble with everything you've mentioned.
I'm looking for the best resources to study to get a grip on positioning in maps.
Come at me with some links, bro.
Hi, I'm cash. I'm beginning my first real 6v6 endeavor in CEVO. My team has been studying, practicing, pugging, and scrimming a lot, but I can't help but feel like we're going to get completely rolled over once the season starts. I think it's mostly bad positioning and gamesense that's crippling our progress.
I've been a spectator long enough, and I'd like to start playing fo' realz.
In addition to having some personal mentoring on my medic play, it would really help to have some overall strategic mentoring for the team. I can already see some of my teammates developing and practicing bad habits, but they're not going to listen to any criticism from a baddie like me, heh.
Practice doesn't make perfect, only perfect practice will. If you think you or somebody you know could help guide me and my team onto the right track to improvement, I would greatly appreciate your help.
Feel free to add me if you're interested: http://steamcommunity.com/id/cashtf2/