2011-06-26, 02:48 AM
I can learn some people the basics of TF2, just add me to your friendslist. (ign: Scutum) :3 Take note that I live in the European timezone.
Also, I do recommend playing Medic for the new players. You can look from a distance how the other people are playing without being useless. You can see what are the common sentry spots, what are the common routes, where that annoying sniper is always hiding ect. If you want a bit more action, I would suggest Soldier.
As for the other classes: Scouts are more effective when flanking, so some knowledge of the map and people's common patterns are usefull. As a Pyro you need surprise to get close to your enemy. Demoman is quite difficult to aim. Heavies are very slow so you shouldn't stand on a spot where you can be shot from all directions. As an Engineer, knowing where your buildings are safest while being useful is required. Snipers have a tunnel-vision. And Spies need even more map knowledge and people patterns then the scout.
Also, my backpack:
http://optf2.com/user/76561197999143487
And some of my items I wasted a name/description tag on.
http://optf2.com/item/250222375
http://optf2.com/item/250223232
Also, I do recommend playing Medic for the new players. You can look from a distance how the other people are playing without being useless. You can see what are the common sentry spots, what are the common routes, where that annoying sniper is always hiding ect. If you want a bit more action, I would suggest Soldier.
As for the other classes: Scouts are more effective when flanking, so some knowledge of the map and people's common patterns are usefull. As a Pyro you need surprise to get close to your enemy. Demoman is quite difficult to aim. Heavies are very slow so you shouldn't stand on a spot where you can be shot from all directions. As an Engineer, knowing where your buildings are safest while being useful is required. Snipers have a tunnel-vision. And Spies need even more map knowledge and people patterns then the scout.
Also, my backpack:
http://optf2.com/user/76561197999143487
And some of my items I wasted a name/description tag on.

http://optf2.com/item/250222375
http://optf2.com/item/250223232

