@@beterreal dude it's always chaos, also, if you want to become a "professional", bind k to either "kill" or "explode" in the console opened by pressing the ~/` button, don't ask why, you'll need it soon enough, and you'll know exactly when
This video perfectly represents the starting experience. Playing around with every class, dying a lot, and then you find Heavy. Seeing you, the best TF2 memer, playing the game for the first time just blew my mind. Keep firing 400.000 dollars for a couple hunderd more hours, and have fun!
I started by asking the tryhards how to get started, the tips are very useful and I recommend you ask them. 05:04 and that dance wasn't the conga it was the kazotsky kick.
You should try Mann VS Machine one day. It is kinda easier to play because you don't fight against real players, but can be very overwhelming if you go for hard maps. There are also non-vanilla gamemodes like Versus Saxton Hale, zombie mode, deathrun (if servers still exist) etc. that you can try.
When I first started playing TF2, I practiced a lot with every class, mostly Pyro, Engi, and Sniper. I recommend that you buy some Mann Co. Packages that can be opened without keys (they cost from 0,10 cents to 0,15 cents) and they get you literally any weapon except unusuals of course
Increase bitrate in OBS or whatever recording software you use, you can find guides online to help with this. Also look up a guide on fixing networking settings in TF2 since by default the game has a pretty big shooting delay (called lerp, there are good explanations for what this is online if you are interested). good video!
Situational awareness is something you're gonna want to develop pretty fast. Keep your head on a swivel because classes like scout and spy love it when people aren't aware of their surroundings and don't turn around
In the settings advanced settings, you can set it so you’re able to change weapons quickly instead of scrolling through them on the side like that. As a piece of advice, examine the advanced settings and see how you wanna put together your gameplay style. Also, be sure to do training and play with the bots a bit. Choose whichever difficulty you want in training mode when you play with bots, but I personally always do the hardest difficulty to get as close to how online players play as possible. At least you’ll be playing by yourself when you’re figuring out what’s what. Not everybody can tell if you’re just new.
Don't lose your temper, this game is really hard to pick up for the first time. Take your time to analyze and try to get comfortable with one of the classes, doesn't matter which, you can always change your main. Don't give up!!
funny enough you actually inspired me to play the game (besides all the gmod animations i used to watch as a kid) so seeing you play the game for the first time its funny. also if you want to know how to backstab as spy you have to be disguised as one of the enemy classes while being visible (press 4)
Remember when playing Heavy and defending a position, you can keep your minigun spun-up without firing by holding alt-Fire (usually the right mouse button). It will slow you down though. So unless you have to move, keep that minigun spun-up, because then you can instantly start firing without the annoying spin-up time and ignore the hidden damage ramp-up mechanic (during first spinning-up the minigun starts with much lower damage and takes a good second or so to reach full damage!). By keeping it spun up you negate that ramp-up because it already happened and you're now at max. if you have to move, DO NOT walk around corners while spinning up!! NEVER DO THAT! Not only will the enemy hear you coming due to the loud noise, it will slow you down so much you'll be a sitting duck as you lumber around the corner. Instead do this: JUMP AROUND the corner and spin-up _while in the air!_ Air-strafing around corners means you can spin-up your minigun without losing speed or momentum!
Obviously you can't backstab enemies as Spy while invisible! That would be highly OP. You have to uncloak first, which makes a noise. But you _can_ backstab (or shoot) enemies and sap sentries while disguised as a member of the enemy team! Attacking _will_ drop your disguise, though! So if there's a sentry nearby, either sap the sentry _first_ and then backstab the engineer (The Sap-and-Stab). Or, if the Engineer is next to his buildings, or in invisibly, jump onto the top of the sentry or dispenser, crouch and "backstab" the Engineer in the head (which drops your disguise) so then you have to _be extremely fast_ and switch to the sapper and slap it onto the sentry (the Stab-and-Sap) and then shoot the sentry with your revolver for good measure. Spy is not recommended for beginners, as he's a complicated class to play, what with the many special abilities to remember, the sapper, the disguise kit (so many buttons to press!), the invisibility. A lot to keep track of, and worse, Spy works alone, far away from his teammates, deep in enemy territory. That's why Spy also requires good knowledge of map layout, the positions of the ammo packs and medkits on the map, where the enemy spawn is etc. And Spy players need to learn to convicingly portrait the class they are disguised as! (You can disguise as your own teammates, too, but that's rarely useful except at round start if you try to confuse the enemy team into thinking you're not a Spy. If you combine that with the Deadringer watch that let's you fake your death the moment you take any damage no matter how small, the ragdoll corpse you drop while disguised and using Deadringer will be the corpse of the class you were disguised as. (Normally you drop a Spy corpse, even if you were disguised.)
when i was a kid playing tf2 for the first time, i felt the same thing as you're playing. My brother was a engineer main. For me i main pyro with classic combo, flare gun, axtinguisher, and the degreaser. (September - December 2012)
Tf2 is a hard game to catch into, so many mechanics and weapons and functions, but over time you will really get into it. I have 1.2k hrs on tf2 and recently I still uncovered new things, small details that I didn't know about. :D
I thought that you from Turkey. And it was True. You know everything in Tf2 and send memes, even you don't know how to play it. As a Turkish guy like you, I wish you should get the "bet(t)er" place. Keep going :D
Welcome to Team fortress 2. So glad your apart of our community now but I would recommend playing community servers for training or offline training mode before casual to sharpen your skills , reaction time , and aim
Your most important training resource as a newbie player is the Official Team Fortress Wiki, maintained by the community. USE IT! You can find tips there on how to improve TF2 game experience via legal custom configs, and which options you should enable in Advanced Options menu: i.e. Quick Weapon Switch is a must! As is the ability for Medics to keep healing a patient the beam is latched on without having to constantly keep the mouse button pressed (I think that one's finally the default now?). The TF2 introductory Beginners Tutorial is recommended, but it's sadly rather basic and it doesn't even tell you about blast jumping; but it _does_ introduce new players to the most important basic mechanics: weapon switching, Engineer buildings and what they do, what the Spy can do, how to charge-up Demoman stickies so they fly further, how to airblast as Pyro. (I think? Not sure. When TF2 launched in 2007 Pyro didnt have airblast yet, and the tutorial is very old. And there's an offline Play-vs-bots pseudo-single-player training mode where your own team and the enemy team are filled with bots... if that still works, idk. Sadly that training mode puts you into Soldier class role. I cant remember if it allows you to switch to a different class? I think it does? Alas, playing Medic in a bot training mode is useless as the bots can't make smart use of your Übercharge. There are community-created maps to train airblast reflects and tons of other stuff on, though. One of the best is "tr_walkway", you can find it on Steam in the TF2 workshop. But installing custom maps and spawning your own server via the server browser is probably too complicated for total newbies. And Valve at some point broke the spawning code for training bots which meant you had to open the developer console in-game (which you first have to enable in your TF2 launch commands you access from your Steam library, gah) and enter a command to force them to spawn. Maybe Valve fixed that by now, idk.
IMO the best class to get into TF2 as a starting player is not Scout or Soldier, but... Medic. Honestly. The Medic is fast (only Scout is faster), has 150 hp and more importantly HP REGENERATION(!) so you don't have to pay constant attention to your HP, and as Medic rarely needs ammo it doesnt matter if you don't know where the ammo packs are. Don't know your way around maps? Just follow your team around and heal them and you are instantly 10x more useful than a clueless Scout! Also, the Medic can see teammates through walls to find them! Go into Advanced Options, crank up the slider on the Medic's "Medicall" ability to see injured teammates (with less than 100% health) from its default value all the way up to 85% or 90%, and boom you always see where the frontline is. Ask any competitive TF2 player: *_The Medic is the most imporant class in the game! He is literally the "game changer"!_* As a Medic, your duty is to survive and get back to your team/spawn, even if a teammate has to sacrifice themselves for you to cover your escape! And you _will_ be forced to learn to survive fast... _because the entire enemy team will be aiming to kill you, the Medic!_ Downing you can turn the entire tide of battle! A Medic player's most important abilities are "slipperiness" (= escaping alive, knowing when to lead your team in a push, knowing when to disengage, which fights you can win or not), gamesense/Spy-sense, and positioning including where the Sniper sightlines are. You have time to learn that and look at the layout of the maps while you follow your meatshields, er, bodyguard teammates around. First lesson: NEVER STAND STILL as a Medic! But the Medic is also fast and mobile and can dish out a lot of damage with his syringe gun at close to medium range once you've learned how to lead your shots (as the rain of arcing syringes is a shower of projectiles, but the only projectiles in game the Pyro can't reflect with airblast!). If you find yourself harassed by Pyros and Scouts a lot, use stock Syringe Gun or the Blutsauger syringe gun. The stock Syringe Gun hammers the enemy with a rapid hail of syringes, at 10 syringes/sec and 10 dmg/syringe, so if you are good at aiming, you can deal 100 dmg/sec and 400 damage in 4 seconds before you even have to reload (as the magazine carries 40 syringes). THat means you can down anyone except an overhealed Heavy (who has 450 HP instead of 300), but in that case just shoot the enemy Medic! But the most important Medic primary is the long-range crossbow that heals teammates but damages enemies, which is a single projectile with the same max range as sniper shots but a reversed damage fall-off: the damage _increases_ the further it traveled. (Sadly, the max damage is capped at 75 (although I've seen many instances where my dmg numbers popped up as 79 or 80!) and Medic's crossbow can't headshot, that's intentional so that the Medic doesnt out-snipe the bow-and-arrow Huntsman Sniper). Still, you can kill a 125 HP enemy Sniper with two crossbow bolts at long range, under standard circumstances (as in, the Sniper isn't overhealed or covered in Jaraet so that you deal minicrits to him, and you don't get a random crit for triple damage). On pub servers where random crits are enabled, people will be _very_ wary to attack Medics and Engineer in melee, because those two classes almost always have maximum random crits chance on their melees (60%), often get multiple random crits, due to a game mechanics that counts MediGun healing or the damage a sentrygun does as "damage dealt by the player" in regard to ramping up the random crit chance. So you also get to enjoy a basically permanent max random crit chance for ranged weapons (12%) on your Syringe Gun or Crossbow.... which is especially deadly as it turns _all_ 10 syringes of a 1 second burst into crit-syringes! (In comp TF2, random crits are disabled.) Stock MediGun with its invulnerability Übercharge is for pushing (esp as BLU team on Attack/Defense maps with set-up time). The Kritzkrieg that grants criticals to your heal target for 8 seconds for traditionally for defending. Don't use Kritz vs sentry nests though, as Engineer buildings are immune to criticals. Soldiers also have an unlockable banner secondary that can completely negate your criticals in a radius, but Soldiers rarely equip that specific banner against Kritz-Medics (also they have to charge it up first).
Always funny to watch people try TF2 out new. But with OBS I had a similar issue with the footage looking crap. It’s a setting issue on the software you can change
man makes all these memes and hasn’t played tf2 in like 7yrs I find that amazing here’s a tip from a kid who can’t get kills and has 600hrs: - enable fast weapon switch in keyboard settings - get a killbind - don’t waste money on crates - get a feel for the controls and adjust your sens. I noticed this one during the sniper segment. i’d suggest upping the sens. to match your CS:GO settings
I remember when I started playing on a casual server (after having trained) I didn't understand anything, then I started playing more often and now the class I played the most was with medic than with any other class XD (for me it was the easiest class to master)
wait... was that..? was that a HLVRAI reference? well great now i have to find evey single video you have ever made and like it while also subbing to both channels one more thing: *HELLO GORDON!*
Bro, I love your memes and I'm very glad that you decided to play tf2 for the first time, I hope you're doing well, because I saw what happened in your country, health to you and your loved ones
Pro tip: You need to be _good_ at scout to play him (I say this as someone who repeats this statement to myself almost every time I pick him "ohhhhh, I have to be _good_ to play scout, I forgot again")
Honestly you're not that bad at Heavy. Motion tracking is a difficult skill to get the hang of, and you seem to have some experience in that department. The biggest thing with Heavy is being aware of your position (IE high ground, where enemy snipers are or any defenses you can jump behind or places to heal up) and watching your back for Spies. Don't ignore Soldier and Demoman though, they can put you down in 3 clean shots without a Medic. The Scout matchup is dependent on the distance between you and the Scout. If they are close, do not miss any shots or they will turn you into swiss cheese. Pyro is a free win sometimes, but watch out for the Degreaser (A one two punch combo weapon that can kill you quickly if you get caught off guard), Phlog (Can enter a state where every flame crits) and the Dragon's Fury (Increases fire rate of the lone projectile every time it hits an enemy and does triple damage to burning enemies). Engineer is pretty close to a free win if they have no sentry, but kill them as quickly as possible before teammates arrive to assist. All of their shotguns can pack a punch. the Frontier Justice gives the Engineer a few guaranteed crits for every kill their sentry has gotten after it goes down. The Widowmaker runs off of their metal supply, but essentially refills every shot if they hit all the pellets, which is deadly up close if you're not quick enough. Sniper is an instant loss unless you're up close. Rely on your teammates to force them out of position or put them down for the count. Spy will leave you frustrated if you do not pay attention to everything going on around you. If anybody is acting suspiciously (Heading straight for teammates or your engineer's buildings or hiding in a corner) do not hesitate to spycheck by firing on that teammate. Watch your back and watch your teammate's backs. Spies also routinely jump up to odd spots to hide such as on top of barrels, fences or crates, so always shoot at those spots every once in a while to check, especially if you're heading back to the front. A Heavy ditto match is affected on both of your equipped miniguns and the surrounding teammates. If the other Heavy has a Medic, book it if you can. Positioning is key here. If you can damage them before they hurt you, you will likely win. Find angles to surprise an enemy heavy from, such as peeking over a stairwell, behind corners or any other spot that gives you the element of surprise. Medic is dependent on teammates once again. Shoot them down whenever you see them, but be careful about chasing. Since voice chat exists, you may be walking into a trap. Taking out a Medic is a very good way to halt an enemy push, or at least remove their momentum.
I also once watched machinima and memes and never played tf, I only played leash with ragdolls in harris fashion and then I already played for 3 years already playing
It makes me sad that Beter tried eight of the nine classes, but never tried Medic... Too many newbie players seem to think playing Medic in TF2 is "beneath them" or "boring"? Mate, as Medic you're the prime target for the entire enemy team trying their best to kill you 24/7 if they're smart. The Medic is the game changer. Trust me, you won't have time to _be_ bored! You'll be playing cat and mouse with the enemy team... and yes, a good Medic can be the cat!
tf2 always looks like chaos when you first play, but then you'll start to understand what's happening the more you play
Definitely! It's a chaos but it was really fun. I agree, practice makes perfect.
@@beterreal dude it's always chaos, also, if you want to become a "professional", bind k to either "kill" or "explode" in the console opened by pressing the ~/` button, don't ask why, you'll need it soon enough, and you'll know exactly when
@@arthas343 he will eventually know
There’s order in chaos
Some older video tips are still relevant. Try watching some of Jerma and STAR_'s old videos for basic tips.
0:38 it's okay too shoot teammates , cuz one of the classes can disguise himself as one of your teammates (the spy class)
This video perfectly represents the starting experience. Playing around with every class, dying a lot, and then you find Heavy. Seeing you, the best TF2 memer, playing the game for the first time just blew my mind. Keep firing 400.000 dollars for a couple hunderd more hours, and have fun!
Heavy is the best ahahah
Literally my first experience playing tf2.
@@beterreal that's pretty much exactly what I did, then I went out and bought a strange brass beast and went from there
@@JazzKazoo0930 brass breast
never played, good to know thats my fate? me? a heavy main?
3:44 and this is how heavy main was born
6:01 best part
:D
@@beterreal ;)
kesinlikle
Aynı tepkiyi verdim xd
I see this part, I feel instinct fear.
"They changed my team" that was so pure 😭😭
I started by asking the tryhards how to get started, the tips are very useful and I recommend you ask them.
05:04 and that dance wasn't the conga it was the kazotsky kick.
4:05 my man just survived a telefrag. Absolute Chad
You should try Mann VS Machine one day. It is kinda easier to play because you don't fight against real players, but can be very overwhelming if you go for hard maps.
There are also non-vanilla gamemodes like Versus Saxton Hale, zombie mode, deathrun (if servers still exist) etc. that you can try.
Thanks for the tips, mate!
Yeah, the tf2 is pure pain. But don't give up, you are great!
I think in future, Beter will become a great tf2 player. Good luck!
When I first started playing TF2, I practiced a lot with every class, mostly Pyro, Engi, and Sniper. I recommend that you buy some Mann Co. Packages that can be opened without keys (they cost from 0,10 cents to 0,15 cents) and they get you literally any weapon except unusuals of course
Thanks for the tips mate
Increase bitrate in OBS or whatever recording software you use, you can find guides online to help with this. Also look up a guide on fixing networking settings in TF2 since by default the game has a pretty big shooting delay (called lerp, there are good explanations for what this is online if you are interested). good video!
Probaby I will use GeForce Experience for the next video. Thanks for the tips, mate!
This video was so well edited and was such a surprise to see a gaming vid! Love your content man!
Wonderful content qardaş! Great to see you finally hop in back to this absolute circus, yet masterpiece of a game.😂 Greetings from Azerbaijan!
Can Azerbaycan!
I'm glad to see an Azerbaijani Tf2 lover
Finally, my dreams became true lol
@@beterrealabey ben surey Türkiye cennet cennet
More heavy mains is good, hope you have fun. Look forward to more videos
cool! can't wait to see you learn and grow as a player!
ASMR tf2 plays with loud keyboard sound
Actually i wanna play with this guy. I always love help new players to reach their true potential.
Thats cool, because im not experienced that much too. I have ≈120 hours and Im watching YT about tf2 and rarely reading guides on Steam
Great video, and not bad at all for a first time playing tf2! Love your content
Situational awareness is something you're gonna want to develop pretty fast. Keep your head on a swivel because classes like scout and spy love it when people aren't aware of their surroundings and don't turn around
Thanks for tips mate. I'll try to do that. I believe with time I can do that
not gonna lie, you have pretty good aim with heavy mad moment, when I tried heavy for first time, I didn't even know what to do
Glad to be apart of this channel. Now 506th sub!
I would use heavy because it's a pretty easy class for beginners.
i love this man, this is literally me the first time I've played, once you get used to the mechanics and etc. .you'll get used to it
6:00 It's great that you put Turkish words together
Güzel Türkçe'miz
4:19 bro took that personally
In the settings advanced settings, you can set it so you’re able to change weapons quickly instead of scrolling through them on the side like that. As a piece of advice, examine the advanced settings and see how you wanna put together your gameplay style.
Also, be sure to do training and play with the bots a bit. Choose whichever difficulty you want in training mode when you play with bots, but I personally always do the hardest difficulty to get as close to how online players play as possible. At least you’ll be playing by yourself when you’re figuring out what’s what. Not everybody can tell if you’re just new.
Thanks for the tips mate. I'll look into it.
@@beterreal If you ever have any more questions or anything, please feel free to come back here and ask. I’d be more than happy to provide answers =)
1:24 the song choice was superb! I laughed for 5 mins straight
Here we witness the birth of the rage heavy
So, you've been posting tf2 memes for 2-3 years and you just started out? I'm not disappointed, I'm just surprised!
just remember as a spy you must become visible first then you can attack
Don't lose your temper, this game is really hard to pick up for the first time. Take your time to analyze and try to get comfortable with one of the classes, doesn't matter which, you can always change your main.
Don't give up!!
Thanks for the tips mate!
@@beterreal the backalley pharmacy is always happy to help! :)
funny enough you actually inspired me to play the game (besides all the gmod animations i used to watch as a kid) so seeing you play the game for the first time its funny.
also if you want to know how to backstab as spy you have to be disguised as one of the enemy classes while being visible (press 4)
and make sure to shoot your teammates every now and then to check if they are a spy
it does not damege them but it will if they are an enemy spy
Thanks for the tip, man! Noted.
@@beterreal np
As a spy main I can say that this game isn't that easy for first time against experienced players
Good to know community is growing insted of dying :)
Remember when playing Heavy and defending a position, you can keep your minigun spun-up without firing by holding alt-Fire (usually the right mouse button). It will slow you down though. So unless you have to move, keep that minigun spun-up, because then you can instantly start firing without the annoying spin-up time and ignore the hidden damage ramp-up mechanic (during first spinning-up the minigun starts with much lower damage and takes a good second or so to reach full damage!). By keeping it spun up you negate that ramp-up because it already happened and you're now at max.
if you have to move, DO NOT walk around corners while spinning up!! NEVER DO THAT! Not only will the enemy hear you coming due to the loud noise, it will slow you down so much you'll be a sitting duck as you lumber around the corner. Instead do this: JUMP AROUND the corner and spin-up _while in the air!_ Air-strafing around corners means you can spin-up your minigun without losing speed or momentum!
Fantastic Video bro, since having 1500hrs on tf2 and loving all your meme videos for so long, this gave me immense happiness ✨
Thanks mate, glad to hear that.
Top tip:
-change fov from 70 to 90
-enable minimal viewmodels
-enable hit sounds and last hit sounds
-don’t touch spy
-don’t play capture the flag
Obviously you can't backstab enemies as Spy while invisible! That would be highly OP. You have to uncloak first, which makes a noise. But you _can_ backstab (or shoot) enemies and sap sentries while disguised as a member of the enemy team! Attacking _will_ drop your disguise, though! So if there's a sentry nearby, either sap the sentry _first_ and then backstab the engineer (The Sap-and-Stab). Or, if the Engineer is next to his buildings, or in invisibly, jump onto the top of the sentry or dispenser, crouch and "backstab" the Engineer in the head (which drops your disguise) so then you have to _be extremely fast_ and switch to the sapper and slap it onto the sentry (the Stab-and-Sap) and then shoot the sentry with your revolver for good measure.
Spy is not recommended for beginners, as he's a complicated class to play, what with the many special abilities to remember, the sapper, the disguise kit (so many buttons to press!), the invisibility. A lot to keep track of, and worse, Spy works alone, far away from his teammates, deep in enemy territory. That's why Spy also requires good knowledge of map layout, the positions of the ammo packs and medkits on the map, where the enemy spawn is etc.
And Spy players need to learn to convicingly portrait the class they are disguised as! (You can disguise as your own teammates, too, but that's rarely useful except at round start if you try to confuse the enemy team into thinking you're not a Spy. If you combine that with the Deadringer watch that let's you fake your death the moment you take any damage no matter how small, the ragdoll corpse you drop while disguised and using Deadringer will be the corpse of the class you were disguised as. (Normally you drop a Spy corpse, even if you were disguised.)
when i was a kid playing tf2 for the first time, i felt the same thing as you're playing. My brother was a engineer main. For me i main pyro with classic combo, flare gun, axtinguisher, and the degreaser. (September - December 2012)
Tf2 is a hard game to catch into, so many mechanics and weapons and functions, but over time you will really get into it. I have 1.2k hrs on tf2 and recently I still uncovered new things, small details that I didn't know about. :D
by the time of you liking my comment my hours have gone up to 1 516.5 and Sniper and Spy are my favorite classes to play
I thought that you from Turkey. And it was True. You know everything in Tf2 and send memes, even you don't know how to play it. As a Turkish guy like you, I wish you should get the "bet(t)er" place. Keep going :D
5:47 this is the embodyment of autobalance
Pov heavy eating sandvich: sAnD wIcH mAkE mE sTrOnG
Welcome to Team fortress 2.
So glad your apart of our community now but I would recommend playing community servers for training or offline training mode before casual to sharpen your skills , reaction time , and aim
Your most important training resource as a newbie player is the Official Team Fortress Wiki, maintained by the community. USE IT! You can find tips there on how to improve TF2 game experience via legal custom configs, and which options you should enable in Advanced Options menu: i.e. Quick Weapon Switch is a must! As is the ability for Medics to keep healing a patient the beam is latched on without having to constantly keep the mouse button pressed (I think that one's finally the default now?).
The TF2 introductory Beginners Tutorial is recommended, but it's sadly rather basic and it doesn't even tell you about blast jumping; but it _does_ introduce new players to the most important basic mechanics: weapon switching, Engineer buildings and what they do, what the Spy can do, how to charge-up Demoman stickies so they fly further, how to airblast as Pyro. (I think? Not sure. When TF2 launched in 2007 Pyro didnt have airblast yet, and the tutorial is very old.
And there's an offline Play-vs-bots pseudo-single-player training mode where your own team and the enemy team are filled with bots... if that still works, idk. Sadly that training mode puts you into Soldier class role. I cant remember if it allows you to switch to a different class? I think it does? Alas, playing Medic in a bot training mode is useless as the bots can't make smart use of your Übercharge.
There are community-created maps to train airblast reflects and tons of other stuff on, though. One of the best is "tr_walkway", you can find it on Steam in the TF2 workshop. But installing custom maps and spawning your own server via the server browser is probably too complicated for total newbies. And Valve at some point broke the spawning code for training bots which meant you had to open the developer console in-game (which you first have to enable in your TF2 launch commands you access from your Steam library, gah) and enter a command to force them to spawn. Maybe Valve fixed that by now, idk.
IMO the best class to get into TF2 as a starting player is not Scout or Soldier, but... Medic. Honestly. The Medic is fast (only Scout is faster), has 150 hp and more importantly HP REGENERATION(!) so you don't have to pay constant attention to your HP, and as Medic rarely needs ammo it doesnt matter if you don't know where the ammo packs are. Don't know your way around maps? Just follow your team around and heal them and you are instantly 10x more useful than a clueless Scout! Also, the Medic can see teammates through walls to find them! Go into Advanced Options, crank up the slider on the Medic's "Medicall" ability to see injured teammates (with less than 100% health) from its default value all the way up to 85% or 90%, and boom you always see where the frontline is.
Ask any competitive TF2 player: *_The Medic is the most imporant class in the game! He is literally the "game changer"!_* As a Medic, your duty is to survive and get back to your team/spawn, even if a teammate has to sacrifice themselves for you to cover your escape!
And you _will_ be forced to learn to survive fast... _because the entire enemy team will be aiming to kill you, the Medic!_ Downing you can turn the entire tide of battle!
A Medic player's most important abilities are "slipperiness" (= escaping alive, knowing when to lead your team in a push, knowing when to disengage, which fights you can win or not), gamesense/Spy-sense, and positioning including where the Sniper sightlines are.
You have time to learn that and look at the layout of the maps while you follow your meatshields, er, bodyguard teammates around. First lesson: NEVER STAND STILL as a Medic!
But the Medic is also fast and mobile and can dish out a lot of damage with his syringe gun at close to medium range once you've learned how to lead your shots (as the rain of arcing syringes is a shower of projectiles, but the only projectiles in game the Pyro can't reflect with airblast!). If you find yourself harassed by Pyros and Scouts a lot, use stock Syringe Gun or the Blutsauger syringe gun. The stock Syringe Gun hammers the enemy with a rapid hail of syringes, at 10 syringes/sec and 10 dmg/syringe, so if you are good at aiming, you can deal 100 dmg/sec and 400 damage in 4 seconds before you even have to reload (as the magazine carries 40 syringes). THat means you can down anyone except an overhealed Heavy (who has 450 HP instead of 300), but in that case just shoot the enemy Medic!
But the most important Medic primary is the long-range crossbow that heals teammates but damages enemies, which is a single projectile with the same max range as sniper shots but a reversed damage fall-off: the damage _increases_ the further it traveled. (Sadly, the max damage is capped at 75 (although I've seen many instances where my dmg numbers popped up as 79 or 80!) and Medic's crossbow can't headshot, that's intentional so that the Medic doesnt out-snipe the bow-and-arrow Huntsman Sniper). Still, you can kill a 125 HP enemy Sniper with two crossbow bolts at long range, under standard circumstances (as in, the Sniper isn't overhealed or covered in Jaraet so that you deal minicrits to him, and you don't get a random crit for triple damage).
On pub servers where random crits are enabled, people will be _very_ wary to attack Medics and Engineer in melee, because those two classes almost always have maximum random crits chance on their melees (60%), often get multiple random crits, due to a game mechanics that counts MediGun healing or the damage a sentrygun does as "damage dealt by the player" in regard to ramping up the random crit chance. So you also get to enjoy a basically permanent max random crit chance for ranged weapons (12%) on your Syringe Gun or Crossbow.... which is especially deadly as it turns _all_ 10 syringes of a 1 second burst into crit-syringes! (In comp TF2, random crits are disabled.)
Stock MediGun with its invulnerability Übercharge is for pushing (esp as BLU team on Attack/Defense maps with set-up time). The Kritzkrieg that grants criticals to your heal target for 8 seconds for traditionally for defending. Don't use Kritz vs sentry nests though, as Engineer buildings are immune to criticals. Soldiers also have an unlockable banner secondary that can completely negate your criticals in a radius, but Soldiers rarely equip that specific banner against Kritz-Medics (also they have to charge it up first).
I think you'll be the first heavy main
Always funny to watch people try TF2 out new. But with OBS I had a similar issue with the footage looking crap. It’s a setting issue on the software you can change
scout gaming was excellent
Turkish swearing part is the best part ever!!
I really love your memes, and this vid was awesome! Waiting for another one
man makes all these memes and hasn’t played tf2 in like 7yrs
I find that amazing
here’s a tip from a kid who can’t get kills and has 600hrs:
- enable fast weapon switch in keyboard settings
- get a killbind
- don’t waste money on crates
- get a feel for the controls and adjust your sens. I noticed this one during the sniper segment. i’d suggest upping the sens. to match your CS:GO settings
New Heavy main has been born.
3:57
Now we know he mains Heavy
They couldn't outsmart boolet
Kanka eline saglik ilk sefere gore baya iyi oynamissin
yeni kanalin hayirli olsun bu arada
Çok teşekkür ederim, Gus. Eksik olma
screw a movie, this is the biggest plot twist.
Lol
Beter you should set your fov to 90 and also, open the console by pressing ` and type in viemodel_fov 90 as well. it helps a lot
I'll try that, mate. Thank you!
I remember when I started playing on a casual server (after having trained) I didn't understand anything, then I started playing more often and now the class I played the most was with medic than with any other class XD (for me it was the easiest class to master)
I didn't try Medic. I'm gonna try later
@@beterreal Ok, tell me later how it went, if you want to, of course.
(I love the tf2 memes that you upload to your main account ❤️)
What you missed:
Unlockables
Rocket jumping
-W+m1 pyro-
M2 pyro
Demoknight
Disguising
Pootis
Friendlies
Doing funny killbind
Quick switch
-Minimal viewmodel-
Payload
5CP
Sandvich
Medic übercharge
-Raging-
-Trolldier-
-Auto reload-
-Sticky spam-
Training sucks
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also engi nope
I'm gonna experience all of them I hope
Tip: tf2 is chaos distilled and bottled, come to expect it and you'll be just fine
I see a heavymain in the making
He is a natural heavy main
wait... was that..? was that a HLVRAI reference? well great now i have to find evey single video you have ever made and like it while also subbing to both channels
one more thing: *HELLO GORDON!*
Bro, I love your memes and I'm very glad that you decided to play tf2 for the first time, I hope you're doing well, because I saw what happened in your country, health to you and your loved ones
Spasibo, mate :)
Beter tries to activate in the advanced settings (which are in the game menu) the quick weapon change will help you a lot
6:01 dil kayması
I played it in 2007. I bought a disk for 150 roubles. That were big money
Nice job, maybe try to watch some settings tutorial. Your humor is very good i will love watching you playing tf2.
For a guy that does a lot of tf2 memes, I thought he played it a lot
Pro tip:
You need to be _good_ at scout to play him
(I say this as someone who repeats this statement to myself almost every time I pick him "ohhhhh, I have to be _good_ to play scout, I forgot again")
I love beter gaming well beter, he is a really great person, and I feel like hes funny, and is a blessed person, continue your blessed life beter
bir an şaka sandım first time yazınca başlıkta. Yani çok uzun süredir var o tf2 memes serisi. şaşırdım cidden
looks like theres a new heavy main (ps you did real well as heavy)
Thank you!
@@beterreal no problem!
Beter gaming, better gaming!!!
My meme boy is growing up so fast
yo pan gaming my brother wass up?
I like Gigachad on your avatar!
It is real. Future heavy main
that no scope sniper shot tho
as he played heavy he turned into the DOOM GUY from DOOM ETERNAL
when i see a high quality turkish channels like u im proud of it (u should listen to ölürüm Türkiyem while reading this)
Well,i watched that video and now i say there's Beter's beter :)
Beter gaming: never played tf2 but has chat perms on casual
Me who played tf2 for 400 hours and still can't afford chat:
future heavy main
Yea when you start to play it more you will be able to find funnier memes
Im excited for that
I want to notice this not when, but a hit with a cossack, and it's a shame how it was for me 😢
Trust me you will love this game. I played only 5 minutes and i will never stop
once you start,there is not turning back......
Tf2 is just chaos most of the time that’s why it’s fun
I definitely agree with that :D
Honestly you're not that bad at Heavy. Motion tracking is a difficult skill to get the hang of, and you seem to have some experience in that department. The biggest thing with Heavy is being aware of your position (IE high ground, where enemy snipers are or any defenses you can jump behind or places to heal up) and watching your back for Spies. Don't ignore Soldier and Demoman though, they can put you down in 3 clean shots without a Medic. The Scout matchup is dependent on the distance between you and the Scout. If they are close, do not miss any shots or they will turn you into swiss cheese.
Pyro is a free win sometimes, but watch out for the Degreaser (A one two punch combo weapon that can kill you quickly if you get caught off guard), Phlog (Can enter a state where every flame crits) and the Dragon's Fury (Increases fire rate of the lone projectile every time it hits an enemy and does triple damage to burning enemies).
Engineer is pretty close to a free win if they have no sentry, but kill them as quickly as possible before teammates arrive to assist. All of their shotguns can pack a punch. the Frontier Justice gives the Engineer a few guaranteed crits for every kill their sentry has gotten after it goes down. The Widowmaker runs off of their metal supply, but essentially refills every shot if they hit all the pellets, which is deadly up close if you're not quick enough. Sniper is an instant loss unless you're up close. Rely on your teammates to force them out of position or put them down for the count.
Spy will leave you frustrated if you do not pay attention to everything going on around you. If anybody is acting suspiciously (Heading straight for teammates or your engineer's buildings or hiding in a corner) do not hesitate to spycheck by firing on that teammate. Watch your back and watch your teammate's backs. Spies also routinely jump up to odd spots to hide such as on top of barrels, fences or crates, so always shoot at those spots every once in a while to check, especially if you're heading back to the front.
A Heavy ditto match is affected on both of your equipped miniguns and the surrounding teammates. If the other Heavy has a Medic, book it if you can. Positioning is key here. If you can damage them before they hurt you, you will likely win. Find angles to surprise an enemy heavy from, such as peeking over a stairwell, behind corners or any other spot that gives you the element of surprise.
Medic is dependent on teammates once again. Shoot them down whenever you see them, but be careful about chasing. Since voice chat exists, you may be walking into a trap. Taking out a Medic is a very good way to halt an enemy push, or at least remove their momentum.
Bro, I didn't read that all but thanks for that huge comment.
I also once watched machinima and memes and never played tf, I only played leash with ragdolls in harris fashion and then I already played for 3 years already playing
Great vid, keep it up, and keep playing
I will, thank you!
I like the fact he wanted to scream at the top of his fucking lungs (btw love ur reactions :))
Beter is starting to feel TF2.
It’s 12 kills in that heavy montage ant at least 3 assists,
Not bad for a first time
It makes me sad that Beter tried eight of the nine classes, but never tried Medic...
Too many newbie players seem to think playing Medic in TF2 is "beneath them" or "boring"? Mate, as Medic you're the prime target for the entire enemy team trying their best to kill you 24/7 if they're smart. The Medic is the game changer. Trust me, you won't have time to _be_ bored! You'll be playing cat and mouse with the enemy team... and yes, a good Medic can be the cat!
U can see how da bro hes dying inside during the whole video 💀
except after 3:58 😈
really good ur into this, great vid