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'''My Gaming Edge Mod''' (stylized as '''MGE''' or '''MGE Mod'''), is a competitive training mod developed by [[My Gaming Edge]]. The mod puts two players into a small version of competitive maps such as (the) [[Badlands|cp_badlands]] spire. Players spawn with a buff and fight until one player reaches a set number of kills (usually 20). When an enemy is killed, the health and ammo of both players are restored. <br>
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'''MGE Mod''', '''MGEMod''' or also known as My Gaming Edge Mod, is a training mod,developed by [[My Gaming Edge]], which puts two players in a small arena, usually cut out from a popular competitive map, such as the [[Badlands|cp_badlands]] spire. Players spawn with a buff, and fight until one player reaches a set number of kills, usually 20. On killing an enemy, health and ammo are restored and given a buff to the player again. The mod itself allows for any map to be used, so long as there are spawn locations for it, though a popular mge_training map is usually used. It is usually the method of choice for many players to practice raw DM ability, mostly used by scouts and soldiers.
The mod itself allows for any map to be used, so long as there are spawn locations for it, though a popular [[mge_training map]] is usually used.<br>
 
MGE is popular for [[Scout]] and [[Soldier]] training although all [[Classes|9 classes]] can use the maps (except for a few which are class set).
 
  
 
The mod was updated to version 2.0.0 on April 15th 2013<ref name="update">[http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/7213-mge-2-0-release 2.0.3 Update thread] Teamfortress.tv </ref>, the update consisted mainly of bugfixes and 2v2 arenas were introduced as well. The advanced stats feature was removed in this version to improve performance and reduce server load.
 
The mod was updated to version 2.0.0 on April 15th 2013<ref name="update">[http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/7213-mge-2-0-release 2.0.3 Update thread] Teamfortress.tv </ref>, the update consisted mainly of bugfixes and 2v2 arenas were introduced as well. The advanced stats feature was removed in this version to improve performance and reduce server load.
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== References ==
 
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== External Links ==
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== Links ==
 
[https://github.com/Langeh/MGEMod Official GitHub page]
 
[https://github.com/Langeh/MGEMod Official GitHub page]
  

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