just kidding.
ALL the homo
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just kidding.
ALL the homo
I haven't seen him play, but he's a really nice guy and laid-back. I recommend picking him up for sure.
I've only played one power pug with this guy. He's a bad pocket, but without a doubt a great roamer. I suggest picking him up, even if he's playing a different class. He's very nice.
No homo, but I love you guys
A night before the TF2 Celeb Mix-Up 5, my headset broke, so I took off to the nearest store in my super small town: K-mart.
There I bought the Gioteck EX-05 Wired headset, which was about 60$. I was told it was basically as good as Turtle Beach, and cheaper.
I'll tell you, it's definitely one of the best mics I've invested in. It's sturdy, and very comfortable to wear with a flexible mic attached. The only thing I had a problem with, because it was wired, it fit for not just the PC but also the XBox and other consoles.
I simply cut off the cords that connected to the other consoles and now I just have the PC plug-in cord.
If you're looking for quality, I might suggest trying that out. If not you could always return it. It MIGHT give you a slight headache the first time around, but probably only because you're not used to the sound quality it gives.
But yeah! So good luck!
ice cream is ok.
caramel apples are better
Aw yeah. I'm a sexy man.
Thanks, L-Block, you rock gurlfrand
Hi, TheFragile.
I completely agree with most, if not all, of your post. And I already know how to call and communicate with my team. It was the first thing I had to learn when I started out.
I'm not concerned with not knowing how to call, or remembering things.
My main concern is not being able to voice those calls. As I've stated, I'm really quiet and I don't talk much. My inability to properly voice what I'm calling in my head is something of a hindrance. Usually my words come out twisted and tongue-tied, and I end up making some weird dying whale noises which often end with the word "cunt". It's something I would love and hope to overcome with some proper training for the sake of my current team, and my future teams.
I thank you for your advice though. It's much appreciated.
And mario.
Way to hijack my thread, bro. x3
Hi there. I'm towel.
I've been playing Medic since I got this game in 2010. I've been around the competitive scene for a while. I've been doing mostly backup work, and now that the teams are disbanded, I'm on my own and have joined both a HL and a 6s team as a Starter Medic.
I'm hoping to find a really skilled Medic willing to help me improve my 6s Medicing. I'm pretty rusty with 6s, though this competitive type is where my heart is, and I really wish to improve.
My calling is also kind of pretty terrible. I'm really quiet, and I don't really talk much, which usually makes me go unnoticed in most mumbles I go around. I would love nothing more than for a really strong main caller to help me get around my inability to properly talk and call things.
If you're interested, please add me so we can talk! thank you!
Hi there. My name is jawn (formerly towel) and I'm looking to join a 6v6 team in ESEA Low-Mid Open as Medic. I've got some experience under my belt, but I've been continuously stuck in UGC and I'm trying to get out, and back into ESEA. I'd like to think I've come a long way, and I'm fairly confident in myself.
Information;
-- Has both HL and 6s experience (mostly backup work)
-- Has own mumble server (best if we used mine, i can explain later)
-- likes to talk about apples
-- and star trek (the original series mostly)
-- MST (montana)
-- likes to pocket spies and battle engineers
-- really likes to pocket demomen too
I don't mind joining a try-hard team as long as there's some room for fun and improvement without being shit on. Though I'd prefer a team that has a family-ish feeling and is here to improve as individual players as well as improving teamwork skills.
Feel free to add me and talk or something. Thanks for keeping me in mind.