I played competitive TF2 for a little while on a Highlander team
when on a highlander team, you pick/are assigned a class that you do best in, and stick with it throughout the season/for all time. This is called "Maining" a class.
Ergo: I mained Heavy. It's what I primarily played, and it's what I'm best at when I have a medic glued to my ass that knows what they're doing.
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(09-19-2014, 08:01 AM)Scourgeclaw Wrote: I played competitive TF2 for a little while on a Highlander team
when on a highlander team, you pick/are assigned a class that you do best in, and stick with it throughout the season/for all time. This is called "Maining" a class.
Ergo: I mained Heavy. It's what I primarily played, and it's what I'm best at when I have a medic glued to my ass that knows what they're doing.
Heh.
I would go Scout if I ever went on a Highlander team. Even though I am a dangerous person in a Heavy, I'd rather start honing my skills as a dangerous Scout instead if making something already overly dangerous into a game-breaking device.
I'll add you if you want, name is terrible II.
But then again I feel kinda stupid doing the above >.>