Difference between revisions of "6v6"
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- TF2 Lobby [http://www.tf2lobby.com] | - TF2 Lobby [http://www.tf2lobby.com] | ||
− | - ATF2.ORG [http://atf2.org] <- That's a way to access to different IRC channels, like #tf2mix (for | + | - ATF2.ORG [http://atf2.org] <- That's a way to access to different IRC channels, like #tf2mix (for beginners), and #tf2.pug.na (for higher level players) |
- ESEA Open Pugs (reserved to people that are in the ESEA Open league) | - ESEA Open Pugs (reserved to people that are in the ESEA Open league) |
Revision as of 23:29, 30 June 2013
See Standard 6v6
6v6 Competitive Format
6v6 is a competitive format commonly called '6s' by the community. In 6v6, there are 4 classes; Scout, Soldier, Demoman, and Medic. Each class has its own role to fulfill. There are 2 Scouts, 2 Soldiers, 1 Demoman, and 1 Medic.
Game Modes
In 6v6, there are three different game modes being played. The most popular one is 5CP, then KOTH, then Attack/Defense. The amount of each game mode in leagues' map rotations changes from a league to the other.
Places to play 6v6
There are different places where you can play the 6v6 format, all adapted to different skill level. List
- TF2 Lobby [1]
- ATF2.ORG [2] <- That's a way to access to different IRC channels, like #tf2mix (for beginners), and #tf2.pug.na (for higher level players)
- ESEA Open Pugs (reserved to people that are in the ESEA Open league)
- Power Pugs (you need to be invited by someone in the group)
- ESEA Invite Pugs (reserved to people that are in the ESEA Invite league)
- ESEA League[3]
- UGC League [4]