MOOSE_valkeriEven this thread is proof that the competitive community is supportive of new players. The only reason you see it your way is because in the beginning you made really shitty posts about things, at one point you had three LFT posts about you looking for an IM team even though you had never played competitive.I think that there are people in the comp community who are supportive of new players, but that is not the majority. I have had like 3 good friends who just quit tf2 because the community was so toxic, and yes, when I started playing in esea I didn't know what I was doing. I knew I wanted to play at a high level, but I didn't know what level I should be playing at. What would have helped is if someone actually explained shit, rather than being a douche about it.
ok so you literally made like 3-5 looking threads in the span of 2-3 weeks looking for high open/IM teams despite the fact that your only experience were lobbies (which you linked your stats to LOBBIES as proof of your experience)
each time u made a thread you would get a negative response followed by maybe 1 or 2 people telling you it would not be a good idea to look for a team of those levels without any experience, without playing against anyone at that level or knowing anyone there. the fact that u were also pretty much unknown and set up a reputation for yourself as that guy who kept making awful looking threads repeatedly everyday made it worse even though people did tell you that you should look for a lower level
and now you find yourself getting a negative response from people on a daily basis (mostly because you shit post a lot) which = community is toxic and they're all out to get me and put me down!!! or something apparently