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Signed Up March 26, 2013
Last Posted September 21, 2025 at 4:51 AM
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#234 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

https://twitter.com/PG_Plup/status/622899118684270592

posted about 10 years ago
#232 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

Mango whispering in Armada's ear felt like the end of Lost in Translation.

posted about 10 years ago
#220 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

This is the first time the crowd has been behind hbox.

posted about 10 years ago
#218 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

Yeah maybe I should just say that the Fox v Puff matchup is just pretty zzz in general. Armada was camping pretty hard too

Regardless though, GF already looks a lot better than their previous match.

posted about 10 years ago
#214 EVO2015 thread in Other Games
JimiJamSomething about Hbox just makes me not like him at all. Seems like a smug douche

He's actually an incredibly nice and cool dude, but his playstyle is just ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

posted about 10 years ago
#211 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

I like hbox a lot and want him to do well but if he gets in GF it's gonna be so fucking boring.

posted about 10 years ago
#208 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

Plup :(

posted about 10 years ago
#199 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

HBOX V PLUP LOWER BRACKET FINALS???

FLORIDA V FLORIDA

posted about 10 years ago
#179 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

https://twitter.com/PG_Plup/status/622866601772060672

PLUP PLAYING THE REAL LIFE GAME SO WELL

posted about 10 years ago
#163 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

axe noooooooooooo

THE PLUP SAMUS

MAINING SHEIK, IT WAS ALL A BAIT FOR EVO

SUPER WAVEDASH INTO FULLY CHARGED SHOT??????????????

posted about 10 years ago
#161 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

armadas playstyle makes this matchup like 300% worse

posted about 10 years ago
#6 Fully Charged! Europe - Episode 27 - ETF2L Awards Show Special in Events

here we go again

http://puu.sh/j4xhI/c27c74c128.png

posted about 10 years ago
#140 EVO2015 thread in Other Games

salty suite doesnt want to happen

posted about 10 years ago
#9 Competitive TF2 - Where to begin? in Q/A Help

DANGIT KEVIN

posted about 10 years ago
#7 Competitive TF2 - Where to begin? in Q/A Help

First off, welcome to the community! You made the right choice in coming to TFTV.

http://comp.tf/wiki/Main_Page is a good place to start. It has a ton of guides on classes, maps, players, events, and other things.

One of the first things to understand is how the game is played. Pub tf2 is wildly different than comp tf2. There are two main formats that we play competitive in: 6v6 and highlander. 6v6 is probably the one most comparable to any other esport, and is the one we focus on in TFTV. 6v6 is played with 2 scouts, 2 soldiers, a demo, and a medic. While there are many different map types in TF2, in 6v6, the ones most played ar Control Points (also known as cp) and King of the Hill (also known as KOTH). If you want to get familiar with the maps we play, check out maps like cp_badlands, cp_granary, cp_snakewater, and cp_process final, as they're all official and rotate on valve servers (and community ones). The community also has updated versions of stock maps (like koth_viaduct) that fix balancing issues and FPS problems. While there aren't too huge of differences between the stock version and ours, it's important that you look out for them and understand how they're different. Our versions of maps aren't stock, so you'll have to get them from somewhere else.
Highlander is a 9v9 format that utilizes one of each class. It plays more gamemodes, like Payload (pl_), and is often easier for people to get into. However, Highlander doesn't have an official ESEA League, or LAN. It's more accessible, but you're not likely to get as far competitively with HL as you would for 6v6.

As for practicing, there are several methods. One is called MGEMod (or just mge). It's hosted on community servers (you can click on the servers tab at the top to see them all) and is a 1v1 training mod. It simulates the control points of several maps for a 1v1 DM fight where you can learn about positional advantage as well as get your raw aim up to par. Another popular method is Deathmatch (or DM) servers, with instant respawn, small maps, and 8 players to a server, to simulate the chaotic fights that TF2 is known for.

As for places to practice, there are several as well. The lowest-level is http://tf2center.com which is a lobbying service for lower level players (although it's currently embroiled in some controversy). KevinIsPwn and company also run 6v6newbiemixes which are very good for getting into sixes. More info can be found here! http://steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix.

Once you start getting better, you can head over to http://tf2pug.me, but this is generally used for people that at least have a season of ESEA experience.

Hope this guide helped!

and i swear if kevin posted before me

posted about 10 years ago
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