I would definitely coach
i would help coaching if you need me to, i always liked coaching.
Will try and spare an hour on a Sunday if available to lend a hand. Good work on getting these started again.
Any chance of having EU newbie mixes? Was looking around a bit, but couldn't find any.
"roundtable" discussion is happening now. if you cant catch the stream, you can watch the vod on my stream www.twitch.tv/alosec
edit: i just realized i have vods disabled. ill upload the vod to youtube.
edit: youtube could TELL me its too long before uploading all of it omg
edit: ok its up
edit: i just realized i have vods disabled. ill upload the vod to youtube.
http://youtu.be/GBBaOYX6jY4
edit: youtube could TELL me its too long before uploading all of it omg
edit: ok its up
We have finished off the meeting and would like to say weve gotten alot of great feedback on ways we can improve but we still need coaches!!! please add me or tino too let us know if you want to coach. We plan on hopefully starting these newbie mixes up comming friday!!!!!
http://steamcommunity.com/id/PIE_HERO/
http://steamcommunity.com/id/wargablarge/
http://steamcommunity.com/id/PIE_HERO/
http://steamcommunity.com/id/wargablarge/
yukiOh. These were yesterday. d'oh
Yeah they did sorry about that. Also thanks to everyone that showed up! It was a good initial mix if you have any complaints or suggestions feel free to post in the thread or add either me or pie.
Yeah they did sorry about that. Also thanks to everyone that showed up! It was a good initial mix if you have any complaints or suggestions feel free to post in the thread or add either me or pie.
I had a lovely time yesterday. I wish all of my newbies the best. I hope to see all of you AND MORE next week at these pugs!
You should start a new thread or edit this one with a little more info in the OP, such as:
1. How exactly would one take part? Is there an organizational steam group or website?
2. When will the mixes be taking place?
3. What exactly is special about "newbie" mixes and how does the coaching system work?
4. Who should I contact to get involved?
etc
Just some FAQs that might pop up - there are probably more questions that people have that should be answered, but this is a start :/
1. How exactly would one take part? Is there an organizational steam group or website?
2. When will the mixes be taking place?
3. What exactly is special about "newbie" mixes and how does the coaching system work?
4. Who should I contact to get involved?
etc
Just some FAQs that might pop up - there are probably more questions that people have that should be answered, but this is a start :/
pl3xYou should start a new thread or edit this one with a little more info in the OP, such as:
1. How exactly would one take part? Is there an organizational steam group or website?
2. When will the mixes be taking place?
3. What exactly is special about "newbie" mixes and how does the coaching system work?
4. Who should I contact to get involved?
etc
Just some FAQs that might pop up - there are probably more questions that people have that should be answered, but this is a start :/
you have a good point. because we are only recently starting these back up we just wanted to have a few weeks in "trial" stages where we sort out what works and what doesn't. a more formal announcement/thread should crop up in the following weeks made by either pie_hero or one of the other admins
for now though, I'll try to answer your questions here:
1) steam group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix announcements are posted to the steam group when mixes are going live
2) every friday night at 9 edt
3) instead of a standard pug picking system (captains, random, etc), newbie mix teams are hand-picked by an admin to ensure that teams will be as balanced as possible. in mumble, newbies can add up to three different categories of experience level: novice, beginner, and experienced. an admin would try to make teams that have the same amount of same experienced newbies on the same team, or, optimally, two teams of the same experienced level.
each team has a coach, a player that has at least one season of ESEA experience, who is skilled enough to teach newbies the basics to 6v6 TF2. the coach should be experienced and be able to explain things simply enough so a newbie would understand the explanation. before the game, coaches get to know the group they got and make sure everyone understands some quick basics about competitive play, and also understands how a few midfights work. coaches should give quick critiques to their newbies throughout the game, and explain to them more indepth after the game is over (if the newbie wants).
basically, newbie mixes aren't a place to pug, but a place to learn, and should be treated as such.
4) you don't need to contact anyone to play - join the group, jump in mumble, get drafted, and play a mix. but if you have any questions at all about the mix system or if you belong or if you have something you wanna tell an admin, talk to pie_hero, Tino_, griff, valkeri, or myself, alosec
thanks for asking these questions, they were really good questions. like I said, in the future, there will be a much more formal central post for all of this information, but for now, we just want to get the word out and the newbies in to make sure we have a solid system.
1. How exactly would one take part? Is there an organizational steam group or website?
2. When will the mixes be taking place?
3. What exactly is special about "newbie" mixes and how does the coaching system work?
4. Who should I contact to get involved?
etc
Just some FAQs that might pop up - there are probably more questions that people have that should be answered, but this is a start :/[/quote]
you have a good point. because we are only recently starting these back up we just wanted to have a few weeks in "trial" stages where we sort out what works and what doesn't. a more formal announcement/thread should crop up in the following weeks made by either pie_hero or one of the other admins
for now though, I'll try to answer your questions here:
1) steam group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix announcements are posted to the steam group when mixes are going live
2) every friday night at 9 edt
3) instead of a standard pug picking system (captains, random, etc), newbie mix teams are hand-picked by an admin to ensure that teams will be as balanced as possible. in mumble, newbies can add up to three different categories of experience level: novice, beginner, and experienced. an admin would try to make teams that have the same amount of same experienced newbies on the same team, or, optimally, two teams of the same experienced level.
each team has a coach, a player that has at least one season of ESEA experience, who is skilled enough to teach newbies the basics to 6v6 TF2. the coach should be experienced and be able to explain things simply enough so a newbie would understand the explanation. before the game, coaches get to know the group they got and make sure everyone understands some quick basics about competitive play, and also understands how a few midfights work. coaches should give quick critiques to their newbies throughout the game, and explain to them more indepth after the game is over (if the newbie wants).
basically, newbie mixes aren't a place to pug, but a place to learn, and should be treated as such.
4) you don't [i]need[/i] to contact anyone to play - join the group, jump in mumble, get drafted, and play a mix. but if you have any questions at all about the mix system or if you belong or if you have something you wanna tell an admin, talk to [url=http://steamcommunity.com/id/PIE_HERO]pie_hero[/url], [url=http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198020662852/]Tino_[/url], [url=http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197985807310/]griff[/url], [url=http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198062046273/]valkeri[/url], or [url=http://steamcommunity.com/id/alosec]myself, alosec[/url]
thanks for asking these questions, they were really good questions. like I said, in the future, there will be a much more formal central post for all of this information, but for now, we just want to get the word out and the newbies in to make sure we have a solid system.
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Thanks for answering, these answers are going to be incredibly helpful to anyone going into this. I'll try to be a part of a mix next Friday. See you there!
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Thanks for answering, these answers are going to be incredibly helpful to anyone going into this. I'll try to be a part of a mix next Friday. See you there!
just a bump to say newbie mixes are happening for the second week back tonight in six (6!!) minutes. come in and learn!
Just wanted to say a couple quick things after playing a few mixes last night:
1. Thanks to everyone who got this started back and running, it was a lot of fun
2. Thanks to the great coaches who are dedicating their time as well, all your help is insanely appreciated!
I honestly cant wait for the next ones!
1. Thanks to everyone who got this started back and running, it was a lot of fun
2. Thanks to the great coaches who are dedicating their time as well, all your help is insanely appreciated!
I honestly cant wait for the next ones!