Communities vs. Pros 3

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Status

  • We're probably not in!
    • Someone (it's unclear who) messed up so we were demoted from participants to third backup. If three of the nine communities can't participate, we'll get a chance.
    • Participiants: Sven and RedXM
    • Class: Engineer
    • Evidence


  • Original entrants:
    1. Spy: Tturbo + TheHoboKing
    2. Heavy: fashnek + Epic Eric
    3. Engineer: RedXM + Sven

Summary

This event pits a pro 6v6 team against a team of nine community representatives playing as a Highlander team. This year, the pro team is Classic Mixup. I would like to pull together between two and six people to list as entrants to represent the Official TF Wiki. Up to three classes can be registered. For each registered class, two players (a main and an alternate/backup) MUST be nominated. Robin Walker will most likely also be representing as one of the nine players on our team.


Registration closes on Sunday, December 18, so we need to hurry and get this together. If you meet the requirements, especially if you're in North America, please volunteer to represent us! I will be entering us even if we only have two people.

The pro team, Classic Mixup, will most likely comprise the following:

  • harbleu: Medic
  • Platinum: Demoman
  • TLR: Soldier
  • relic: Soldier
  • dabes: Scout
  • enigma: Scout

Huge names in competitive TF2! The event will be heavily publicized and will be streamed live. A video will also be downloadable/streamable in the future. Let's represent the wiki in the public spotlight.

Eligibility

  • No player may have ever been registered in a competitive 6v6 league. That means no ESEA, CEVO, or TWL experience.
  • Highlander experience (e.g., UGC, ETF2L) is allowed but not required.
  • No VAC bans allowed, obviously.
  • Must have Mumble and a working microphone.
  • Must be able to commit to a set schedule for practice.
  • Must have good sportsmanship, be a team player, and bring a positive experience to the event.