Bulow
Bulow was the leader and main medic of the highlander team itsallgood. He later moved from playing to casting the game.
Start in Highlander
Unlike many other TF2 players, Bulow did not play 6v6 before Highlander. The Irish medic main started competitive in 2012 and entered Season 6 of UGC. A few weeks later the ETF2L Highlander Season 2 started and he was able keep his team in form to compete in several seasons.
Premiership
With decent results in ETF2L Division 2 and UGC platinum, Bulow decided to play a few seasons of 6v6 and Nations cup. Late 2013 he and his team went on and played their first season in Premiership. He, as a main caller managed to lead the team to a third place seat, despite having one of the worst stats recorded in that season.
When Season 6 came around he stopped playing in UGC and focussed all his efforts on winning ETF2L. At the start he made a clear goal of repeating or besting his past results, and set up a strict scrimming schedule. He and his team would spend several hours preparing for each match, writing down reviews and watching replays of other matches.
This paid off, he and his team only dropped 4 points in the entire season, granting a direct spot in the Grand Finals of that season.
Bulow’s hands were so sweaty he could barely keep hold of the mouse, surely this time there would be no specious reasoning to come between him and the prize? There was only one man he feared, his countryman, but he was sure that simply jumping in from 6v6 semi-retirement he’d been schooled by the Highlander pros. He licked his lips nervously, his mouth suddenly dry as the first graph scrolled into view… |
His team fell short against a stronger Highpander, who had the ability to prepare for the match in advance. This would be his last season playing Highlander.
At the Highlander Nations Cup 3, he ended up playing engineer for his national team, but any serious effort of competing had ended before that.
Casting
After having done several Classy Casts and appearances on BlackOut TV he would intermittently take on a casting role, covering European Highlander games. After Season 8 he got nominated for Caster of the Season, but lucked out as Ceejaey ended up winning it. He is well known for pointing the flaws of the players and their strategies rather straightforward (and often combined with irony and sarcasm) out. Bulow applies this criticism mainly to the respective Medics playing, due to him being a main Medic himself.