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General Help/Competitive Scene Mentor
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I want to break into the competitive scene because I have been told I am quite good at the game (specifically at Gunslinger Engie) however, I have NO idea how all this competitive stuff works. I don't know any terms for things in competitive scene, all I know is I want to play on a team, I think I might be good, and I don't know where to go from there.

Please help

I want to break into the competitive scene because I have been told I am quite good at the game (specifically at Gunslinger Engie) however, I have NO idea how all this competitive stuff works. I don't know any terms for things in competitive scene, all I know is I want to play on a team, I think I might be good, and I don't know where to go from there.

Please help
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well if you want to play engie then you would have to play highlander, try checking out the ugc forums and their site, you will probably learn some stuff there :)

well if you want to play engie then you would have to play highlander, try checking out the ugc forums and their site, you will probably learn some stuff there :)
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http://www.ugcleague.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=5

Highlander is nine players on each team, one of each class, with very lenient banlists. The other format, 6v6, bans the Gunslinger, so it's probably not what you're looking for. If you're new to competitive, you should try for an Iron or Steel team. Read the rules on how to make a LFT (Looking For Team) post, and also try out for them in the "teams looking for players" section.

There are a bunch of high-level Engineers who post POV videos on twitch and youtube. I'll link you all I can think of. Watching scrims and matches can give you a good idea of how Engineer, and a team as a whole, functions in competitive.

http://www.twitch.tv/nikojims
http://www.youtube.com/user/NikoJims

http://www.twitch.tv/cusideabelincoln
http://www.youtube.com/user/cusideabelincoln (no povs as of now)

http://www.youtube.com/user/dcyli
http://www.twitch.tv/daveplus

http://www.youtube.com/user/Heisterburg/ (no povs as of now)

http://www.ugcleague.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=5

Highlander is nine players on each team, one of each class, with very lenient banlists. The other format, 6v6, bans the Gunslinger, so it's probably not what you're looking for. If you're new to competitive, you should try for an Iron or Steel team. Read the rules on how to make a LFT (Looking For Team) post, and also try out for them in the "teams looking for players" section.

There are a bunch of high-level Engineers who post POV videos on twitch and youtube. I'll link you all I can think of. Watching scrims and matches can give you a good idea of how Engineer, and a team as a whole, functions in competitive.

http://www.twitch.tv/nikojims
http://www.youtube.com/user/NikoJims

http://www.twitch.tv/cusideabelincoln
http://www.youtube.com/user/cusideabelincoln (no povs as of now)

http://www.youtube.com/user/dcyli
http://www.twitch.tv/daveplus

http://www.youtube.com/user/Heisterburg/ (no povs as of now)
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if you'd like to learn more about the 6v6 format some cool people from the community host newbie mixes periodically to introduce new players to it

http://steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix

that group sends out notifications when theyll be held. also read this article its amazing

http://teamfortress.tv/articles/view/52-introduction-to-competitive-tf2-part-1

if you'd like to learn more about the 6v6 format some cool people from the community host newbie mixes periodically to introduce new players to it

http://steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix

that group sends out notifications when theyll be held. also read this article its amazing

http://teamfortress.tv/articles/view/52-introduction-to-competitive-tf2-part-1
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I do have some prior knowledge i guess then, I do know what highlander is, and I have watched some of it. Thanks for help so far, anything else you would recommend I look at?

I do have some prior knowledge i guess then, I do know what highlander is, and I have watched some of it. Thanks for help so far, anything else you would recommend I look at?
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I do have one question, someone above mentioned "Iron" and "Steel" teams, what does that mean?

I do have one question, someone above mentioned "Iron" and "Steel" teams, what does that mean?
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Iron is the lowest division of highlander, for newer players. Steel is the next up, and it's considered the pubstomber division.

Iron is the lowest division of highlander, for newer players. Steel is the next up, and it's considered the pubstomber division.
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losermanwinsI do have one question, someone above mentioned "Iron" and "Steel" teams, what does that mean?

the divisions of play in ugc are named after metals. from lowest to highest, it goes: iron, steel, silver, gold, platinum. basically what theyre saying is, look for a team in the lower divisions since youre new. if you look in the looking for players section of the ugc forums there are often teams in those divs that specifically say theyll pick up new players to mentor

[quote=losermanwins]I do have one question, someone above mentioned "Iron" and "Steel" teams, what does that mean?[/quote]

the divisions of play in ugc are named after metals. from lowest to highest, it goes: iron, steel, silver, gold, platinum. basically what theyre saying is, look for a team in the lower divisions since youre new. if you look in the looking for players section of the ugc forums there are often teams in those divs that specifically say theyll pick up new players to mentor
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Thanks for all the help! one more quick question, What is pubstomping? i feel like i sort of know what it is, but im not sure.

Thanks again for all the help guys

Thanks for all the help! one more quick question, What is pubstomping? i feel like i sort of know what it is, but im not sure.

Thanks again for all the help guys
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losermanwinsThanks for all the help! one more quick question, What is pubstomping? i feel like i sort of know what it is, but im not sure.

Thanks again for all the help guys

I usually define pubstomping as stacking teams in a pub, playing your main or classes you're good with in a pub and top scoring/winning, etc.

Also, welcome to TeamFortress.TV! :)

[quote=losermanwins]Thanks for all the help! one more quick question, What is pubstomping? i feel like i sort of know what it is, but im not sure.

Thanks again for all the help guys[/quote]
I usually define pubstomping as stacking teams in a pub, playing your main or classes you're good with in a pub and top scoring/winning, etc.

Also, welcome to TeamFortress.TV! :)
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oh yeah

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk-6NXCo5ZA

i disagree with some things, like the pistol being better for gunslinger than wrangler, and it's for pubs, so it doesn't say pomson is banned, and it was before the release of the rescue ranger, which is very good for defending with a level 3, but it's a pretty good rundown of the basics of the class

if this is offensively patronizing i'm sorry, i don't know how good you are

oh yeah

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk-6NXCo5ZA

i disagree with some things, like the pistol being better for gunslinger than wrangler, and it's for pubs, so it doesn't say pomson is banned, and it was before the release of the rescue ranger, which is very good for defending with a level 3, but it's a pretty good rundown of the basics of the class

if this is offensively patronizing i'm sorry, i don't know how good you are
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