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One of the only established forms of 1v1 competition in TF2, [[MGE Mod|MGE]] is a mod that offers players the chance to play 1v1 games where the first to a given number of frags (usually 20) is the winner. This format is more popular among Soldiers, Scouts and Demomen. It is used both as a common form of practice, and as a competitive format in and of itself. There are multiple populated MGE servers in all regions where players can practice their skills for use in various other competitive formats. Since May 2013, the MGE mod was updated to also support 2v2, which tries to simulate more of a 6v6 environment.
 
One of the only established forms of 1v1 competition in TF2, [[MGE Mod|MGE]] is a mod that offers players the chance to play 1v1 games where the first to a given number of frags (usually 20) is the winner. This format is more popular among Soldiers, Scouts and Demomen. It is used both as a common form of practice, and as a competitive format in and of itself. There are multiple populated MGE servers in all regions where players can practice their skills for use in various other competitive formats. Since May 2013, the MGE mod was updated to also support 2v2, which tries to simulate more of a 6v6 environment.
  
== Experimental and Exhibition Formats ==
 
These formats have either been discontinued or exist in rare epithermal day cups or tournaments. They do not have any leagues supporting them and are not taken seriously by the majority of the community. Nevertheless, there have been tournaments played under this format in the past and are worth of mention.
 
  
 
=== Offclass 6v6 ===
 
=== Offclass 6v6 ===
 
A format popularised by the Kritzkast Lo-fi Offclass Cup, where a 6v6 format game is played, but with the Scout, Soldier & Demoman classes being banned from competition. ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXVLOQA9BK0 Video])
 
A format popularised by the Kritzkast Lo-fi Offclass Cup, where a 6v6 format game is played, but with the Scout, Soldier & Demoman classes being banned from competition. ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXVLOQA9BK0 Video])
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== Experimental and Exhibition Formats ==
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These formats have either been discontinued or exist in rare epithermal day cups or tournaments. They do not have any leagues supporting them and are not taken seriously by the majority of the community. Nevertheless, there have been tournaments played under this format in the past and are worth of mention.
  
 
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