Panda posts actual guides and stuff. Well, I post worthless vaguely-tf2-related youtube videos.
Came across this video when browsing TLR’s youtube channel, which I highly recommend going through (he has some nice rocket jumping videos in addition to all the flashy frag vids of course):
He’s also provided his hud/cfg, which you can download as well.
It’s titled ‘badlands push’, and there are definitely some good things to learn from the vid about pushing out from badlands last (read on!):
They’re actually a really great group and not incompetent.
Thanks to waxpax and his crew for letting me post it here.
oh, also, never forget: ALL HAIL TRAIN GOD.
I don’t know how I missed this (well of course I know how I missed it -- no one ever goes to GotFrag for actual articles or news) but rk apparently compiled a bunch of nice introductory youtube videos done by various members of the community, including some of Jaeger’s tips and tricks that he put on his website (including some of Loaded/Complexity’s match comms and other little tidbits) before he ragequit on doing them because he was disgusted with the community (hmm sounds like a certain mapper
). I’m putting this up because apparently some of you finding our site have done so by googling for rollouts and such.
In any case, even if you have done competitive TF2 for a while, take a look especially at the rollout videos of badlands and granary by platinum, which I’ve embedded here. Enjoy! And as usual, let us know in the comments if you’ve come across any other good useful videos that you learned from.
Spotted on the gotfrag forums, this video will help you quickly learn the ropes as medic, and become very LEE-THUL. Nearly as LEE-THUL as a dispenser.
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/6490130
Excellent analysis. I’d like to highlight 2 points:
The coordination and attacking as a single unit
When something works out really well, trying to identify what went right and try to replicate it.. Often I think I’m always thinking about what we’re doing wrong and what we need to change instead of thinking about what we do right and excelling at those things.
Some spots to use splash that you may not have thought of

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