Tetrino
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Any tips and/or tricks that might increase my chances of victory?
Kez
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What kind of tournament?
Uzique
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Kptk92 wrote:

What kind of tournament?
+1.

Any Div1 / Div2 teams there?

What might increase 'your' chances of victory? Err you need a team, a damn good one. A well practiced and familiar one. You're not going to win anything in TF2 on your own, especially at competition-level .

Last edited by Uzique (2008-11-29 03:56:18)

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h4hagen
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you could try some Pugs:
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War Man
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What class will you usually be?
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Peter
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Tetrino wrote:

Any tips and/or tricks that might increase my chances of victory?
Get me to play for you ;D
Brasso
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how anyone could take tf2 seriously is beyond me.  it's the game i go on to have fun and not have to worry about ragequitting.  i laugh my ass off in that game more than anything really.
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haffeysucks wrote:

how anyone could take tf2 seriously is beyond me.  it's the game i go on to have fun and not have to worry about ragequitting.  i laugh my ass off in that game more than anything really.
I get pretty serious from time to time, but the nice thing is that I can combat spy or ubersaw medics whenever I feel like it and still have some fun
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DefCon-17
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haffeysucks wrote:

how anyone could take tf2 seriously is beyond me.  it's the game i go on to have fun and not have to worry about ragequitting.  i laugh my ass off in that game more than anything really.
How anyone can take video games seriously is beyond me.
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DefCon-17 wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:

how anyone could take tf2 seriously is beyond me.  it's the game i go on to have fun and not have to worry about ragequitting.  i laugh my ass off in that game more than anything really.
How anyone can take video games seriously is beyond me.
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Uzique
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haffeysucks wrote:

how anyone could take tf2 seriously is beyond me.  it's the game i go on to have fun and not have to worry about ragequitting.  i laugh my ass off in that game more than anything really.
It's probably one of the most successful competitive team-based games around right now: tournaments, LANs, leagues and sponsors are loving it.

So yes, a lot of 'any ones' take the game seriously- me included for a while last season . I recommend it, the game comes into a completely new-light when you play it in an organized and team-based fashion. But anyway, I digress...

What's the scoop on this tournament / your team / your class role anyway?
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Tetrino
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The tournament is 6v6. I'm the team Medic. So far, it's been a real headache just trying to survive all the flanking scunts. So yea, first order of business is medicking survival tips. And my team could also use a strategy for Granary and Well, those are 2 of our weakest maps at the moment.
Kez
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Well, with 120+ hours under my belt as a Medic (a bit rusty now, Spy is my love now <3) I can say a few neat pointers that could help:

- Your medigun's beam of health can go around corners. That said, you need to be relatively close to your healing target so you can hide around a corner.
- It is also vital to keep moving to prevent yourself from being backstabbed. Just keep strafing, jumping around and scanning the area for any potential threats that could come from any direction.
- To be an effective team medic, it is important that you have a microphone. It is 10 times easier to speak on the mic than to type or send out character voice commands.
- Make sure you keep a tab on all of your team-mates. You need to analyse the situation very quickly: If you're healing a half-health Heavy and a low health Scout comes to you asking for a quick heal, what would you do? Do you continue healing your big friend, who can take a severe beating before going down or do you heal the little guy whos gonna make a dash towards their post. Keep these things in mind whenever someone comes up to you.

Hope these help Tet, good luck
Eldu
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Took you 120 hours Kp?
Kez
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To do what?
Spidery_Yoda
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Also. If you come under fire, just run fowards through your team mate and use them as a shield. Provided they aren't under fire as well of course.

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