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Competitive players often customize their game to get the most of it and to fit it to their playstyle, this includes '''[[Custom HUD|Custom HUDs]]''', '''[[Configs (CFG)|Configs]]''', and even other kinds of '''[[Third-party programs|third-party tools]]'''. If you want to adjust the game to your needs you should take a look at those pages. | Competitive players often customize their game to get the most of it and to fit it to their playstyle, this includes '''[[Custom HUD|Custom HUDs]]''', '''[[Configs (CFG)|Configs]]''', and even other kinds of '''[[Third-party programs|third-party tools]]'''. If you want to adjust the game to your needs you should take a look at those pages. | ||
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+ | == Other Guides == | ||
+ | There are some existing guides made by other community members or organizations that also cover some of the basics of competitive tf2, they also contain very relevant information so it would be wise to take a look at these: | ||
+ | * [http://atf2l.org/getting_started ATF2L Getting Started Guide] | ||
+ | * [http://www.cadred.org/News/Article/157101/ Cadred Getting Started Guide] | ||
+ | * [http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2610054 Noob's Guide to Finding Competitive Teams] | ||
+ | * [http://etf2l.org/help/new/ ETF2L 6v6 Newcomer Guide] | ||
+ | * [http://asiafortress.com/forum/index.php?/topic/1492-getting-started-in-competitive-tf2-a-complete-guide/ AsiaFortress Getting Started Guide] | ||
+ | * [http://asiafortress.com/forum/index.php?/topic/2154-setting-up-and-customisation/ AsiaFortress Setting Up and Game Costumization Guide] | ||
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Revision as of 12:45, 9 September 2013
Competitive team fortress 2 can be a really rewarding and enriching experience, but if a player is starting from scratch it can be also a bit difficult to grasp the amount of information you will come across. This page aims to help you being integrated into the competitive community and knowing the basics of the game.
Contents
What do you want to play
First of all, consider choosing a primary competitive format or class you want to start learning. While it is not obligatory to stick to one format or class, and there are numerous players that play different classes and formats, it is advised for a beginner to stick with one until you grasp the basics of the game.
The basics
It is recommended to be familiar with the metagame, how it works, what you should do why you should do it, you can consult our Mechanics page which has a very comprehensive explanation of these.
Our glossary page also has a very detailed compendium of expressions used commonly in the game.
Watching competitive
Competitive matches at the top level are often casted by organizations such as TeamFortressTV or VanillaTV, etc.
These casts provide a valuable resource for newbies eager to learn the game, so it is also recommended you watch VODs or casts of high level games.
Some popular channels that cover matches are:
Leagues and Tournaments
Depending on your area, there are various different leagues, even for the different formats. Some areas even have as much as 2 or 3 leagues, with choices between free to play or pay to play leagues, as well as community run leagues (ie: ETF2L) or professional leagues (ie: ESEA). Some of these organizations also run periodic cups for these gamemodes or even for other gamemodes such as bball or ultiduo.
Europe
- ETF2L - 6v6 / Highlander
- Wireplay - 6v6 / Highlander
- ESEA - 6v6
- UGC - Highlander / 6v6
- The Round Robin - Highlander
- ESA - 6v6
North America
- ESEA - 6v6
- UGC - Highlander / 6v6
- The Round Robin - Highlander
- CEVO - 6v6 / Highlander
- IGL - 6v6 / Highlander
Asia
- AsiaFortress - 6v6
Oceania
- Ozfortress - 6v6 / Highlander
- NZFortress - 6v6
Game Costumization / Optimization
Competitive players often customize their game to get the most of it and to fit it to their playstyle, this includes Custom HUDs, Configs, and even other kinds of third-party tools. If you want to adjust the game to your needs you should take a look at those pages.
Other Guides
There are some existing guides made by other community members or organizations that also cover some of the basics of competitive tf2, they also contain very relevant information so it would be wise to take a look at these:
- ATF2L Getting Started Guide
- Cadred Getting Started Guide
- Noob's Guide to Finding Competitive Teams
- ETF2L 6v6 Newcomer Guide
- AsiaFortress Getting Started Guide
- AsiaFortress Setting Up and Game Costumization Guide
Popular topics | |
General | Getting started · Glossary of terms |
Formats | 6v6 · Highlander · Prolander · 4v4 · Ultiduo · BBall · MGE |
Customization | Configs · Custom HUDs · Third-party programs |
Mechanics | Movement · Rollouts · ÜberCharge · Calling · Pushes |
Settings | Useful console commands · Servers |
Active Competitions | ETF2L · RGL · ozfortress · UGC · FBTF · Vanilla Fortress · AsiaFortress · ATF2L · Insomnia Gaming Festival · LAN events |
Past Competitions | Respawn League · Brasil Fortress · TFCL · ESEA · TFCups · CEVO · Wireplay · The Round Robin · IGL · ESA · NZFortress |
Organizations | BlackOut TV · CappingTV · EssentialsTF · EVL TV · eXtv · Just Play! · MyGamingEdge · TeamFortressTV · TFLIVE · VanillaTV |