IDK if the time i spent making these was worth it... #StellaArtois
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Last Posted | May 9, 2021 at 5:21 PM |
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buudA_seagull has some demo reviews
https://youtu.be/gtTxTvBatiM ma3la i55 gran
https://youtu.be/0AXM_Yx_2Ks tek i55 process
https://youtu.be/FGl2sJkoK6g b4nny i55 blands
https://youtu.be/DiCPHSnAU5Y kaptain i55 blands
There's this channel that posts a lot of povs
https://youtube.com/channel/UCDogGB6cezn5-YbQe-ctZyQ
You can also use demos.tf to look someone up and download the demo (i suggest papi)
Thanks for these, I'll give them a watch.
And I didn't think about looking through demos.tf so I'll try find some good matches to watch
DomoCatFaceTake seagull's reviews with a pinch of salt because of how long ago they were played - will still be useful however.
Yeah, that's why I was slightly cautious of them but I'll give them a watch anyway
hey gamers
I have some open pocket soldier experience but I am aiming to play in low so my current gameplay needs a LOT OF WORK
would be v. grateful if anyone could share some up to date/still relevant pocket soldier POVs, demo reviews, map talks etc...
any other tips in comments would be cute too
tia
I ranked the European Countries based on their playerbase's prevalence, success and fame within the European Team Fortress 2 League (ETF2L) community.
no budgett frog bad poll
if these guys got together they could win i69!
pocket soldier: starky
roamer: laiky
medic: marmalade
Demoman : tiger
scout: sheff from clanda he's really good at sniping
Scout: honeybadger from England
pocket scout
aiming for open playoffs
experience > all
we scrim about 3-5 nights a week, sometimes twice per night.
sekiy#0411
MUST be avaliable to trial Wednesday 19/20/21 or Thursday 19/21 (cet)
baiter no baiting
On my open team, we have a really new flank scout. He has hours, but no 6s experience par a few scrims.
He has a real passion for the game, and really wants to learn, however I fear he will not be able to keep up with the rest of our team.
I want to keep him on main, however I don't want the rest of my team feeling held back.
As a team leader with no flank scout experience, what techniques do people suggest I use to help improve his general 6s skills? Any general flank scout tips I can forward onto him would also be useful.
I'd also super appreciate anyone that would consider going through a demo with him.
tl;dr how make new flank scout improve
anne higerty is from the english tv show "the chase" from which participants go up against a high iq man in a chair. the participant must answer questions right to get closer to ""the home"", while ""the chaser"" advances on them by also getting questions ""right""
i like lando norris and his dad andy norris
lando good drivi
Hey TF.TV
Me and my friends are very new to 6on6 competitive. We are mostly 1-2k hours each, and while we have played a bunch of lobbies, none of us has experience in a league. (ETF2L link below)
We're entering into the ETF2L S36. We formed Apr 11 and since then we've been scrimming, practicing rollouts and playing lobbies.
We all love the game and want to do our best however unfortunately we are finding it hard to understand how to improve as we have very little experience between us.
Would be a real big help if anyone would like to help coach us long term, or if you could just go through one demo then we would really appreciate it :)
feel free to contact on our discord or my personal account
https://discord.gg/YHSe8kS
sekiy#0411
http://etf2l.org/teams/32190/