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Mentee Looking for scout tips and tricks or mentors =3
awfulnickname posted a topic in AsiaFortress Academy
Hey I'm White Obama I'm currently looking for some scout tips and tricks or a mentor =3 I have over 30 hours in scout, 20+ if you check my stats because I've resetted my stats 3-4 times already. My weaknesses are flanking, aiming and dodging. I don't know if I have any more weaknesses but some tips about the ones I've listed would be gladly appreciated =) To a mentor, I am willing to improve and I promise to put in 100% effort. Thank you for reading my post, have a nice day Here's my steam profile: http://steamcommunity.com/id/fef113e/ -
I'm looking for a mentor to help me improve on Scout. My combat abilities are pretty fine, but the strategies I'm lacking on.
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Looking for a mentor with preferably 1500+ hours. I myself have around 700 but I recently reset my stats and want to hone my skill for competitive play. Need a Solly, Demo, or Medic mentor
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looking for a mentor to guide me into competitive tf2(sry if i post in the wrong place)
president llama posted a topic in AsiaFortress Academy
i am currently looking for a mentor to help me into all the administrative aspects of tf2. i would be very grateful if someone were to help me out with this. with the fact that i am new to asiafortress pls pardon me if i am posting in the wrong area and kindly help me out thks. -
just some thoughts. some of our veteran guys have been organising afa's for awhile now, and that's great. i just feel that instead of one off events each time, this could be an everyday thing. how's this possible? during pugs. that's the best way to improve the new wave of players. just by having 1 or 2 vets on each team talking would help the team a lot already, this way the new guys won't be so lost, and hopefully they'd pick up on the reasons for calls made; and in turn understand the importance of talking to each other. (voice cmd is more than enough for pugs) it's up to the vets to see how much they want to explain their comms, whether to say, "get back already" or "get back, positions are bad, they have better uber". micro mgmt would also help, e.g telling your scouts to push flank as you push choke, or telling the team that they're defending last and not to push out. pugs happen on a daily, and communicating each time, over time, would defo improve the pug scene and in turn the 6s community. there's no point being frustrated with the new kids in pugs if you don't bother communicating with them. and having small groups of mentor/mentees is quite honestly a waste of time, or rather an inefficient way to do things. why help 1-2 when you can infect the minds of so many every time you pug. i understand that at the end of the day pugs are pugs. the mentality of most vets(or at least myself) is, i already have a team, i comms when i scrim, and i pug to relax. but in order to have more teams/scrims in the community, newer players will have to learn the game quicker, and the best way is thru teaching them in pugs. i know i haven't been actively comming in pugs till late, and sometimes i just want to listen to music and unwind while playing; but i'm trying my best now to help out the best way i can.