RitualOfKilling
12-05-2007, 11:01 PM
Name: Justin Carr
MSN: gamerjrc@hotmail.com
Age: 17
Location: Mississauga
Favorite Gun: Awp, AK, Deagle
Occupation: High school student
Experience: Been playing for about 3-4 years. Started out with CZ and have been playing CS:S since release. I have multiple seasons of O/IM (STEAM_0:0:4010520), have played with I players (Tcom, if anyone knows what that is), and scrim regularly with M teams (mainly Inimitiable, message soL1DiFy as a reference ;)). I've also scrimmed with Venge, Dom, MFKR and ryennn.. THAT was an interesting experience all on its own. ;P
Comments/Concerns: My current team is 6-3 in O, probably going to make IM next season, but the atmosphere of the team is really not what I'm looking for. Despite making IM or not, I will be quitting the team. Not enough communication, no real strat caller (or a good one) that gives up after losing a round or two. Everyone blames everyone else for their mistakes. Friends of the leader played over people who scrim/practice, resulting in a loss. Tons o bullshit.
TNR has an amazing community going. The bond between players have surpassed just "online buddies". I think that something like this gives a team even more potential to be successful. I'm greatly looking forward to meeting you all at the LAN, and will continue to enjoy the fragging, socializing, and hopefully competing as well.
MSN: gamerjrc@hotmail.com
Age: 17
Location: Mississauga
Favorite Gun: Awp, AK, Deagle
Occupation: High school student
Experience: Been playing for about 3-4 years. Started out with CZ and have been playing CS:S since release. I have multiple seasons of O/IM (STEAM_0:0:4010520), have played with I players (Tcom, if anyone knows what that is), and scrim regularly with M teams (mainly Inimitiable, message soL1DiFy as a reference ;)). I've also scrimmed with Venge, Dom, MFKR and ryennn.. THAT was an interesting experience all on its own. ;P
Comments/Concerns: My current team is 6-3 in O, probably going to make IM next season, but the atmosphere of the team is really not what I'm looking for. Despite making IM or not, I will be quitting the team. Not enough communication, no real strat caller (or a good one) that gives up after losing a round or two. Everyone blames everyone else for their mistakes. Friends of the leader played over people who scrim/practice, resulting in a loss. Tons o bullshit.
TNR has an amazing community going. The bond between players have surpassed just "online buddies". I think that something like this gives a team even more potential to be successful. I'm greatly looking forward to meeting you all at the LAN, and will continue to enjoy the fragging, socializing, and hopefully competing as well.