was on a team for a week and a half with this guy before it died. He has some issues to work out with comms and decision making but was arguably the most devoted player on the team fighting to keep it alive. His out of game attitude is great to the point where he might be too open to criticism, but still worth a shot in the little time left before season.
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prefer pocket could roam (could also offclass in a lower div for the right people)
more scrims > less scrims
hist
esea s30 open pocket
rgl s1 im pocket
rgl s2 main pocket 4th place
rgl s3 im scout
rgl s4 div 2 med
rgl s5 main pocket 4th place
discord: ydna#3178
it's been a while since I played with him, but he's always been really good at medic mechanically. He could definitely play medic in div 2 if he's still as good as he was.
The more you play the less specific instances will matter to you. You build up a tolerance to the things that people do and say because you've experienced it so much before and it loses its effect because you've "been there, done that, don't care".
Emotional aspects aside, consistency with performance also comes with more playtime and for similar reasons. Especially if you are newer to things your muscle memory relies a lot not only on good practice but a large quantity of it. The longer you've been doing something, generally the less variation you'll see with it. (If only I could learn from that and stick to a damn class). It also helps to try and be consistent yourself. If you really want to improve, rather than binging a bunch of tf2 and then not playing it for a while it would be better for your skill if you adhered to a somewhat coherent schedule.
It also helps to play with the same players for a while. Looking at your rgl page, you seem to bounce around teams too much to really get a consistent environment.
Just my thoughts though
mega sad I got cut from plump wench
i believe in u Danny
bring glory to albania
idk about anyone else but last season azion was really strong playing for the grape juice team in main
absolute beast and super chill guy
I don't think it's even possible for him to be angry
ROSTER FULL
Medic - tabby
Roamer - Ben^
Pocket - evil spuds
Scout - ydna (maincall)
Scout - willmatic
Demo - je'mond
scrims tues-fri occasional demo review on weekends
Discord: ydna_#3178
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198167012265/
TEAM FOR S2 HAS BEEN FOUND
thanks everyone for the nice words and tryouts
Looking for a team to play on with some dedicated individuals. Lots of free time and willing to invest it in tf2 if the team takes the game just as seriously.
I've been mentored on pocket by JEFF from dunkmasters in the past and am now working with pauldogg from Kings Crew. I have experience main calling but I prefer not to. Open to playing other classes in lower divs (med>scout>demo)
Past seasons/exp:
esea open s30 (main)
esea open s31 (sub)
rgl IM s1 (main) (6th place)
+misc ugc seasons of hl 6s and 4s at various levels
Discord: ydna_#3178
steam prof
My old mentor is taking a break for a while so I could use some help in the meantime
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still looking for some cool dooders
now scrimming tues-fri 930 1030
still looking for players
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Currently looking for committed players that can play in the rgl IM range. Preferably with at least one season of ESEA open or a few of UGC silver/plat 6s experience.
Currently roster:
demoman: ova117
medic:
heal-scout: nol
flank-scout: WiLLmaTiC
pocket: ydna_
roamer:
No toxic/racist/tilting etc.
tuesday - friday
930 1030 est
Discord: ydna_#3178
Steam
pretty chill and will fit in with most team dynamics also hits pretty nutty shots def give him a chance