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I/we don't know who you are. Please write down your aliases used.

 

aleaf

 

You're a young convert from the asiafortress academy who likes to main scout, you have enthusiasm but you seem to have very little experience with playing first person shooters. You play with high sensitivity and resort to flicking and this seems to be your downfall as you miss the easiest of shots. You have no game-sense as can be seen from the amount of times you tower-dive into groups of enemies and die needlessly. Lower your sensitivity, learn your movement and think a lot when you play. Keep up your enthusiasm though and do not get beaten down by criticism.

 

4.5/10 (sg)

 

halu

 

You have been around the scene for quite a long time and was always considered one of the big potentials in the scene but you consistently manage to put yourself down through your attitude to the game. You go into frequent modes of raging, emo-whining, self deprecation and everything in between. Your stubbornness to stick to the 'meta' correlated to having admin access in some of the most active pug servers has seen you engage in lots of unnecessary pug drama (kick/banning/attempting to enforce unnecessary offclassing rules) and has slowed your progress dramatically. When you actually play though, you show moments of aggressive play helping your team win the round but you often/almost always revert to your moody side when you have been critiqued or called out by your teammates, and it shows in your gameplay. Because of all the crap you've gotten over time, you now exhibit the same offclassing-at-the-wrong-times syndrome that some other players have.

 

You're a versatile class player but you play an inconsistent game. Either you choose to main one class to 100% of your ability or you train up every class up to 80% (currently you're 65%) by adapting a zen mindset, this requires fundamental changing within you as a player and as a human being.

 

I/we never remember actually doing important things consistently. You were that guy who would just die taking a duel or going for something you couldn't get when your team needed the >right< move to happen. Knowing you need to make a play is only half the battle, you need to know what to take, and what YOU can take. Your judgement probably lets you down (since you're judged a lot by the div1 players in general) and I/we remember your openings not being great in general.

 

Overall, your inconsistency's about the same as Madman, you could do more but you seem to love wallowing and drowning in self-pity and shit (get off HK tv dramas). Maybe it's time for you to evaluate what you really want and just one class to master. Hitting a few headshots doesn't mean anything if your team is not able to capitalize on it.

 

Maybe it's time for you to evaluate what you really want and "pick" just one class to master.

 

6.9/10 (sg)

 

Azazel

 

Azazel, you main scout and I/we have seen you work your way to the top in just a few months. You're probably fit to play in lower level Div1 but you're a horribly moody player. Training and dedicating yourself to being a good duellist in MGE is all well and good but that knowledge is never going to transition well over to 6's. If you keep up the MGE route, you'll be another classic example of an MGE trained no brain 6's player.

 

Your aim has gotten quite good to the point where you can hold your own versus other elite Div1 scouts, however you give your opponents too much respect and in turn results in passive gameplay. You are very dedicated and focused and you work hard, you just need to get acknowledged by others (div1 players) instead of feeling awkward about the fact that you're a tryhard. There's nothing wrong with being a tryhard but be smart about being one.

 

Nobody cares how you get 'there' as long you are 1) good 2) win 3) not a douchebag. Focus on one aspect of your game at a time, never be negative, work hard on movement to make it not-bad. Make something your own.

 

7/10 (sg)

 

chongy

 

I/we really want to call you a subhuman mutant just because of your name.

 

You're an infrequent pug player from the old days of asian TF2. You don't play a lot but you love trolling in pugs. It also results in you showing flashes of hilarity when you pull crazy stunts as a pyro, you don't really seem to care much about your score or skills. I/we don't know what your motivations or goals and you look like the type that just wants to have fun playing pugs, which is acceptable and understandable.

 

6/10 (sg)

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A subhuman mutant uses his time to blend in with the human race instead of playing TF2. TF2 is a common topic I will have with fellow humans.

 

I troll?

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Puzzled

 

If memory serves, you're also known as Puzzled that played for H2H back in the highly competitive days of Asian TF2. You were always 'that' dude who played scout as if you were performing in a circus with overcomplicated movements that almost always got you killed. You may have caught people offguard with such things in the past but in today's FPS era with the vast amount of tools available (MGE, ammomod and others), Asian players have exceptional aim and you get countered easily.

 

At the moment, you main scout and shot-call for team Allstars and have proven yourselves as an unstoppable force albeit falling short with a 3rd place. You're a hard worker and you're dedicated, your family oriented style of team bonding has accelerated Allstars progress and should serve as an example to newer younger teams out there. Your mechanics have never been amazing but you have your team to carry you which you make up for with your leadership qualities.

 

It seems now that you have hit a ceiling, and things will have to change if you want to meet the challenge vs top tier scouts. You cannot be dodging scouts forever, you will have to shoot back and this is where your problem is at the moment. Killing your targets specially top tier scouts means you are keeping them out of the game or giving your opponents something to think about. Perhaps the time has come for you, as a player, to start looking at 'empty' moments in the game, where nothing is happening and start dying 30+ times a game at the right times - being the guy who can forward into a hold with team spam behind him to force uber or make a pick etc. Being able to force / take those trades is how you become a really good scout (as opposed to you dying to bad reads or due to lack of inferior aim), having that consistent (read -> consistent, not >circus< movement) movement on top of trading is how you become a legend.

 

8/10 (sg)

 

Adelente

 

Adelante, you're a bit of a wild goose (?) as far as TF2 is concerned. You have played scout and soldier for team secrets.tf2 and former teams. I/we think your strongest gameplay seems to display through scout, however....

 

You never talked, you never said what you wanted to do, or planned to do, or responded to others. So you died. Maybe if you engaged with your team more you might be a credit to it. You never pick your battles wisely and you always resort to +fwding to make a play. You're a veteran in the Asian scene and you have the potential to be one of the elites but it's a shame you have a weak mindset about the game.

 

7.7/10 (sg)

 

mykonos

 

For some reason, you play a really passive game. You main soldier. There's nothing that's particularly impressive or stands out when I/we watch you play and it's because of your passive, deer-in-the-field gameplay. You need to be more aggressive in your game style to improve your DM. Remember, there's no such thing as a wrong decision if you learn from it. You can't have an impact if you don't try - and 99% of the stuff you do or don't do isn't a 'risk'. It's a decision you must make based on advantage/disadvantage. Play to advantages and you will be out of your comfort zone and will improve.

 

6.8/10 (sg)

 

bzkr

 

You main scout however you do a really poor job at knowing your advantages/disadvantages. You +forward all the time into enemies and die without understanding your team's position. You're at the bottom of the scoreboard in almost every pug game and you do not have the DM or movement required to be effective. You do try hard though, so that's saying something...

 

5.2/10 (sg)

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mykonos For some reason, you play a really passive game. You main soldier. There's nothing that's particularly impressive or stands out when I/we watch you play and it's because of your passive, deer-in-the-field gameplay. You need to be more aggressive in your game style to improve your DM. Remember, there's no such thing as a wrong decision if you learn from it. You can't have an impact if you don't try - and 99% of the stuff you do or don't do isn't a 'risk'. It's a decision you must make based on advantage/disadvantage. Play to advantages and you will be out of your comfort zone and will improve. 6.8/10

 

love you bby, thanks for the rating nigz

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