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Competitive Scout/Soldier Mentor?
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Hi all. I've been playing TF2 as my go-to competitive shooter for a little while now, and I'd like to see what it would take to get into competitive TF2. Definitely planning on devoting my competitive shooter time to this game, but trying to get my feet wet in 6v6.

Hi all. I've been playing TF2 as my go-to competitive shooter for a little while now, and I'd like to see what it would take to get into competitive TF2. Definitely planning on devoting my competitive shooter time to this game, but trying to get my feet wet in 6v6.
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I don't really have the time to mentor but if you want to get your feet wet, try out tf2lobby at tf2lobby.com. It isn't as skilled as pugs or mixes but whatever. If you feel like you're better, then go to atf2.org and go do some tf2mixes which include less trolls and more communication than lobbies. Also, Newbie Mixes are here and there. Be sure to check the upcoming events to see if they are on during that week. In a Newbie Mix, there will be 1-2 coaches teaching you how to play various 6s classes.
You need a mumble for tf2mixes and Newbie Mixes.

I don't really have the time to mentor but if you want to get your feet wet, try out tf2lobby at tf2lobby.com. It isn't as skilled as pugs or mixes but whatever. If you feel like you're better, then go to atf2.org and go do some tf2mixes which include less trolls and more communication than lobbies. Also, Newbie Mixes are here and there. Be sure to check the upcoming events to see if they are on during that week. In a Newbie Mix, there will be 1-2 coaches teaching you how to play various 6s classes.
You need a mumble for tf2mixes and Newbie Mixes.
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GeknaiirI don't really have the time to mentor but if you want to get your feet wet, try out tf2lobby at tf2lobby.com. It isn't as skilled as pugs or mixes but whatever. If you feel like you're better, then go to atf2.org and go do some tf2mixes which include less trolls and more communication than lobbies. Also, Newbie Mixes are here and there. Be sure to check the upcoming events to see if they are on during that week. In a Newbie Mix, there will be 1-2 coaches teaching you how to play various 6s classes.
You need a mumble for tf2mixes and Newbie Mixes.

just so you dont get confused, geknaiir didnt mean a mumble as in you own a server, he just meant you need the program so that you can connect to mumble servers.

[quote=Geknaiir]I don't really have the time to mentor but if you want to get your feet wet, try out tf2lobby at tf2lobby.com. It isn't as skilled as pugs or mixes but whatever. If you feel like you're better, then go to atf2.org and go do some tf2mixes which include less trolls and more communication than lobbies. Also, Newbie Mixes are here and there. Be sure to check the upcoming events to see if they are on during that week. In a Newbie Mix, there will be 1-2 coaches teaching you how to play various 6s classes.
You need a mumble for tf2mixes and Newbie Mixes.[/quote]

just so you dont get confused, geknaiir didnt mean a mumble as in you own a server, he just meant you need the program so that you can connect to mumble servers.
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