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This might help too. I've watched EvilDaedalus videos and they are quite good. You don't need to pull off everything he shows, just keep them in mind.
This might help too. I've watched EvilDaedalus videos and they are quite good. You don't need to pull off everything he shows, just keep them in mind.
Yes, check the IP I listed 2 posts above yours....:whiste:
TF2 is an easy game to master, especially if you've played TFC or Quake.
LOL, no. It's a utility class that anyone can play. Playing pyro requires the least amount of skill/playing time to master.
yeah i saw that smartass, but it wouldn't show up on steam.
Shoot them. If they're the same color as you, shoot them once to make sure they're not a spy. If they aren't the same color as you, keep shooting til they stop moving. And if they're a spy, shoot randomly a couple of times, 'case they're dead ringers.
There is a female player at one server i frequent who swears like a sailor when playing. her intensity while playing is both terrifying and slightly arousing.
headsets aren't required as enough other people have them. one person as spy with the cloak&dagger watch that understands the map dynamic can call out the relevant info (much like what a real um spy does). text chat still works but is a little less effective since you're completely vulnerable when typing.
All that is required is that everyone listens and makes the necessary adjustment or preparations. when someone calls out the sentry location, a person familiar with the map will know if they should try to corner edge it with demo, distance spam it with soldier, sniper the engy and let others kill the sentry, spy sap it, or scout bonk distract it. ideally if the audible comes, medics who are close to uber should start looking for demos and call out that they have the uber.
Regarding frustration - well, this game is very vulnerable to team stacking. Odds are you will find yourself on a team that is out-matched at every position, and there's really not much you can do at that point but play through it. This is true of any FPS game, but it is especially glaring in TF2. There are some servers that have balancing mechanisms in place, but again, you gotta research which ones have it and which ones don't.