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The skill_detector Returns!
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#121
0 Frags +

rate me br0

rate me br0
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#122
-2 Frags +

Do me please again

Do me please again
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#123
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Let me know doggy.

Let me know doggy.
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#124
1 Frags +

probably dont know me but whatever

probably dont know me but whatever
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#125
0 Frags +

Meee. :D
(If you know me.)

Meee. :D
(If you know me.)
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#126
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Rate me if you've seen my recent play.

thanks.

Rate me if you've seen my recent play.

thanks.
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#127
-2 Frags +

Rate me

Rate me
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#128
3 Frags +
clorgrate me

Clorg: You have great damage potential and your aim is consistent enough for your skill level. I think you excel in being able to follow up on your teammates' damage (like any good scout should), but once you get a nice frag or two you tend to throw away your life. Take the small victories you get and don't try and make risky plays so often. It's much more useful to have a scout that can consistently hold his own/cleanup frags for his team than one who will die 5 times in a row then get a nice killstreak. Whenever you pick up some frags, ask yourself if it's a good choice to keep chasing or if it'd be better if you just focused on the objective/played passively.
3.5/10 (playoff-open potential)

[quote=clorg]rate me[/quote]
Clorg: You have great damage potential and your aim is consistent enough for your skill level. I think you excel in being able to follow up on your teammates' damage (like any good scout should), but once you get a nice frag or two you tend to throw away your life. Take the small victories you get and don't try and make risky plays so often. It's much more useful to have a scout that can consistently hold his own/cleanup frags for his team than one who will die 5 times in a row then get a nice killstreak. Whenever you pick up some frags, ask yourself if it's a good choice to keep chasing or if it'd be better if you just focused on the objective/played passively.
3.5/10 (playoff-open potential)
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#129
3 Frags +
turtsmcgurtsi think the last time you posted about me it was primarily that I needed to take the game more serious (mge/dm), has anything changed? :3

no

[quote=turtsmcgurts]i think the last time you posted about me it was primarily that I needed to take the game more serious (mge/dm), has anything changed? :3[/quote]
no
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#130
3 Frags +
snailboatrate me please (doubt we ever played together)

Snailboat: Strong up & coming scout for intermediate that has great aim and restrains himself from making stupid plays. I think you really just need more league experience/playtime to continue to improve. Also, if you know the enemy team is fucked (your soldiers/demo tend to do a lot of damage), don't be afraid to go for a flank or plus forward with a buff.
5.9/10

[quote=snailboat]rate me please (doubt we ever played together)[/quote]
Snailboat: Strong up & coming scout for intermediate that has great aim and restrains himself from making stupid plays. I think you really just need more league experience/playtime to continue to improve. Also, if you know the enemy team is fucked (your soldiers/demo tend to do a lot of damage), don't be afraid to go for a flank or plus forward with a buff.
5.9/10
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#131
5 Frags +
sashrate me medic/combat classes

Sash: Really solid invite medic with a great attitude and common sense. A few seasons ago I would've said your problem is league experience but I think you're experienced enough now. Other than your inability to really get on a good team (never understood this), you struggle in being able to react quick enough to what your teammates do. I think you're really good at being able to position yourself properly and uber at the right times, but a strong medic should be aware of what's going on for his whole team, not just what he can see. Listen to your teammates' comms and react upon it (if your scouts are doing work and they call it, don't be afraid to lead your combo in to support them/bail them out).
9.2/10

[quote=sash]rate me medic/combat classes[/quote]
Sash: Really solid invite medic with a great attitude and common sense. A few seasons ago I would've said your problem is league experience but I think you're experienced enough now. Other than your inability to really get on a good team (never understood this), you struggle in being able to react quick enough to what your teammates do. I think you're really good at being able to position yourself properly and uber at the right times, but a strong medic should be aware of what's going on for his whole team, not just what he can see. Listen to your teammates' comms and react upon it (if your scouts are doing work and they call it, don't be afraid to lead your combo in to support them/bail them out).
9.2/10
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#132
6 Frags +
mesrate me plz sir im dying

Mesr: Sorry for the wait. I honestly haven't seen that much of your scout play since back in the day, so I'll just talk about your medic. You really remind me of harbleu when you play medic because your positioning is pretty impeccable and you're good at hightailing it when your team is bound to die anyway. Also, fuck you and your crossbow. I think you possess good mechanics but you have trouble being able to lead your team with the knowledge presented to you. It's not often that you would try and make a play with boomer when you saw a good opportunity. Don't be afraid to put your mind to use, as you understand the flow of the game pretty well.
9.4/10

[quote=mes]rate me plz sir im dying[/quote]
Mesr: Sorry for the wait. I honestly haven't seen that much of your scout play since back in the day, so I'll just talk about your medic. You really remind me of harbleu when you play medic because your positioning is pretty impeccable and you're good at hightailing it when your team is bound to die anyway. Also, fuck you and your crossbow. I think you possess good mechanics but you have trouble being able to lead your team with the knowledge presented to you. It's not often that you would try and make a play with boomer when you saw a good opportunity. Don't be afraid to put your mind to use, as you understand the flow of the game pretty well.
9.4/10
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#133
2 Frags +
stultushello, could you please give tri and i the "treatment"

Stultus: Not too much to say about you. You've always been pretty good but it doesn't seem like you ever really tried to take the game really seriously. I think you're a lot better than some of the other medics in the lower half of invite right now (blackymonster, thrill, etc). Only thing I've noticed that you can improve is trying to diversify your ubers ( scout/demo ubers) rather than soldier ubers all the time. If you know you have a big uber advantage, scouts/demo can destroy un-ubered players.
9.0/10 (invite experience will do him good)

[quote=stultus]hello, could you please give tri and i the "treatment"[/quote]
Stultus: Not too much to say about you. You've always been pretty good but it doesn't seem like you ever really tried to take the game really seriously. I think you're a lot better than some of the other medics in the lower half of invite right now (blackymonster, thrill, etc). Only thing I've noticed that you can improve is trying to diversify your ubers ( scout/demo ubers) rather than soldier ubers all the time. If you know you have a big uber advantage, scouts/demo can destroy un-ubered players.
9.0/10 (invite experience will do him good)
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#134
4 Frags +
weeblerate me br0

Weeble: I always thought you had a lot of potential to be a solid invite player. Your dm/movement is strong, but you have a lot of faults that you should focus on improving for this season. You tend to get on tilt really hard if you don't start off strong, which can put your team at a huge deficit. When you're on tilt, you tend to suicide for frags or plays when you know it's far fetched and idiotic. When you're on your game, you play well. If you can focus on playing consistently and intelligently, you'll be a top scout in no time.

p.s. when you shut down, you stop talking. don't forget to always talk, this will even help you not-shut down.
9.2/10

[quote=weeble]rate me br0[/quote]
Weeble: I always thought you had a lot of potential to be a solid invite player. Your dm/movement is strong, but you have a lot of faults that you should focus on improving for this season. You tend to get on tilt really hard if you don't start off strong, which can put your team at a huge deficit. When you're on tilt, you tend to suicide for frags or plays when you know it's far fetched and idiotic. When you're on your game, you play well. If you can focus on playing consistently and intelligently, you'll be a top scout in no time.

p.s. when you shut down, you stop talking. don't forget to always talk, this will even help you not-shut down.
9.2/10
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#135
1 Frags +

do me

do me
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#136
0 Frags +

rate me

rate me
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#137
0 Frags +

rate me?

rate me?
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#138
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Rate me

Rate me
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#139
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rate me bro

rate me bro
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#140
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Rate me please :D hinji_Ayanami in ESEA last season, 1v1_ruiner now.

Rate me please :D [S]hinji_Ayanami in ESEA last season, 1v1_ruiner now.
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#141
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do me hard

do me hard
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#142
0 Frags +

rate me please!!

rate me please!!
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#143
-4 Frags +

It never changes

It never changes
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#144
2 Frags +
SKILL_DETECTORrate me medic/combat classes
Sash: Really solid invite medic with a great attitude and common sense. A few seasons ago I would've said your problem is league experience but I think you're experienced enough now. Other than your inability to really get on a good team (never understood this), you struggle in being able to react quick enough to what your teammates do. I think you're really good at being able to position yourself properly and uber at the right times, but a strong medic should be aware of what's going on for his whole team, not just what he can see. Listen to your teammates' comms and react upon it (if your scouts are doing work and they call it, don't be afraid to lead your combo in to support them/bail them out).
9.2/10

Thanks, I really appreciate it. :-)

[quote=SKILL_DETECTOR]rate me medic/combat classes
Sash: Really solid invite medic with a great attitude and common sense. A few seasons ago I would've said your problem is league experience but I think you're experienced enough now. Other than your inability to really get on a good team (never understood this), you struggle in being able to react quick enough to what your teammates do. I think you're really good at being able to position yourself properly and uber at the right times, but a strong medic should be aware of what's going on for his whole team, not just what he can see. Listen to your teammates' comms and react upon it (if your scouts are doing work and they call it, don't be afraid to lead your combo in to support them/bail them out).
9.2/10[/quote]

Thanks, I really appreciate it. :-)
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#145
0 Frags +

touch my body please

soldier/demo doesnt matter

touch my body please

soldier/demo doesnt matter
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#146
1 Frags +

you prolly only know me as demo, although I've been sollying recently, I'd take either though, thanks br0

you prolly only know me as demo, although I've been sollying recently, I'd take either though, thanks br0
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#147
0 Frags +

I'll take one since I am actually trying to find a team this season :P

I'll take one since I am actually trying to find a team this season :P
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#148
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gogogo

gogogo
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#149
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rr-Rate me

rr: Solid DM ability, but your lack of knowledge/gamesense holds you back. Compared to the other invite roamers (blaze, harbleu) you throw away your life way too often for 1v1 trades rather than distractions/key picks/damage for your scouts to clean up on. I think you'd be a lot more successful if you listened to your scouts/demo a bit more and try and play off of their damage/try and make their lives easier. Most invite teams these days have pretty solid scouts, so if you just give them room to work, they'll do the rest.
8.7/10

[quote=rr-]Rate me[/quote]
rr: Solid DM ability, but your lack of knowledge/gamesense holds you back. Compared to the other invite roamers (blaze, harbleu) you throw away your life way too often for 1v1 trades rather than distractions/key picks/damage for your scouts to clean up on. I think you'd be a lot more successful if you listened to your scouts/demo a bit more and try and play off of their damage/try and make their lives easier. Most invite teams these days have pretty solid scouts, so if you just give them room to work, they'll do the rest.
8.7/10
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#150
-8 Frags +

rate me (myxer/remix)

rate me (myxer/remix)
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