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Signed Up January 26, 2015
Last Posted March 12, 2018 at 9:26 PM
Posts 590 (0.2 per day)
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#930 Post your setup in Off Topic
dippidyhttp://imgur.com/iFcIMVy
the dorm setup
laptops and short chairs are a pain...

im really enjoying ur sheep

posted about 8 years ago
#13 Soldier LFT Low Open in Recruitment (looking for team)

park wtf ur not low open, ive seen ur rockets mane :^}

posted about 8 years ago
#1 lack of chicago lans in LAN Discussion

is there any explanation for the lack of lans in this area? its kind of odd imo
the windy city rendezvous was the last one im aware of, and that was like a year or two ago idk :^/

posted about 8 years ago
#8 Soldier LFT Low Open in Recruitment (looking for team)

the park_tf experience : http://i.imgur.com/WsguakO.jpg?1]

posted about 8 years ago
#10 Looking for pocket mentor in Mentoring
showstopperhttp://steamcommunity.com/id/showstopperJESUSS

the very fragger himself stepping up? my nigga.

posted about 8 years ago
#4 Looking for pocket mentor in Mentoring

:^)

posted about 8 years ago
#32 showstopper AMA in Off Topic

:^| i thought it didnt go through the first time, my b

posted about 8 years ago
#31 showstopper AMA in Off Topic

ever been ziplineing/bungie jumping/skydiving or anything crazy like that?

posted about 8 years ago
#18 showstopper AMA in Off Topic

beacause

posted about 8 years ago
#27 Competitive TF2 - Where to begin? in Q/A Help
nonZarb4nny also said it live. Slim, don't assume that everything that a tf2 streamer says is right for everyone. Deathmatch servers might work for some people, might not work for others. Take what they say with a grain of salt, and don't blindly follow what everyone else is doing. Do your research and experiment what works for you.

thank you, thats all im saying

posted about 8 years ago
#22 Competitive TF2 - Where to begin? in Q/A Help
JohnMilterZaryou seem to nit-picking everything. dont over think things, idk why you took the time to write a bigass paragraph. my word is not the law, they are options. im just saying things that tremendously helped me.
He took the time to post because your advice is straight up bad, playing 1000 hours of scout on harvest with your seanbud meme hitsounds is a less then perfect way to advance in competive tf2.

i usually go on harvest after a match kindof like a cooldown, sometimes as a warm up too :^| i use quake 3 but okay, whatever will fuel your ego trip. the majority of my scout hours come from DM servers, MGE, and tr_newbots.

all im saying is that tdm servers are a method to practice aiming ability. b4nny also said it live. except he didnt say tdm servers, he said pubs. who knew actually playing the game would help you get better at the game

posted about 8 years ago
#19 Competitive TF2 - Where to begin? in Q/A Help
kosZarstuff
A lot of this is bad advice and/or down to personal preference. There are high-level players that use default hud, viewmodels on and/or change their sensitivity every other day et.c. Find a setup that's comfortable for you.

I'd really advise against blindly picking a main class without fully understanding the meta and the roles of the different classes in 6v6. Play the newbie mixes on a few different classes and get a feel for 6v6 before setting your heart on one (however, in my experience players from a cs background tend to favour scout). Even then, plenty of people change main class after years of playing one.

Also, you don't need a mentor. It may be useful to have someone to answer any questions you have. BUT I don't think someone spoon feeding you 6v6 will actually help your understanding. The simplest way to learn is simply by playing, and every time you die. Question it. Think about why you died and the mistakes that led to it, as long as you don't assign it to some bullshit out of your control (omg I lagged; he's cheating; what an idiot; blahblah) then you will improve.

you seem to nit-picking everything. dont over think things, idk why you took the time to write a bigass paragraph. my word is not the law, they are options. im just saying things that tremendously helped me.

posted about 8 years ago
#15 Competitive TF2 - Where to begin? in Q/A Help

- find a mentor for the class you main.(high open at a minimum imo) ask them anything thats on your mind
- hang out with ppl that are better than you
- join a pug community
- pick a single class to main
- DM/MGE servers
- watch demo reviews/pov's
- 24/7 harvest
- have mad motivation
- dont waste too much time in other games
- avoid toxic people. (its kinda inevitable but good luck anyways)
- dont get too caught up in trading
- 144hz monitors are essential
- the beginning is always the worst.its easy to give up. dont let it get to you
- play in a comfortable position
- get a hitsound
- get an interp config
- do yourself a favor and find an appropriate sensitivity, try not to change it
- i prefer to play on flat graphics so i have an easier time visualizing instead of getting distracted by unnecessary useless textures.FLAT textures dx level 8
- turn off viewmodels
- custom huds are an option
- learn from other people, dont try to figure out everything by yourself, its impossible
(list is not in order of importance)

EDIT: these are just options, my word isnt law ofc. try these with a grain of salt if it wasnt already obvious enough???
have a nice day

posted about 8 years ago
#1389 Cheater/Hacker thread in TF2 General Discussion
89zombiez*SPEC* zar : damn dmx you got outstanding aim
*SPEC* zar : im sorry i doubted you

fucking master troll

lol yeah, im just fucking with him. just to see how far i can take things

posted about 8 years ago
#1386 Cheater/Hacker thread in TF2 General Discussion

yeah im a whitness, so its reisu

posted about 8 years ago
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