MALTE's CF-NA Competitive Crossfire Bootcamp
Hello everybody and Happy Easter to you and your families. On this beautiful day I thought I'd find no better time to let any (selectively screened and appropriate) players who are interested in refining their game and taking it to the next level, WITHOUT using money for lessons as a means. I would prefer a donation of 10K zp and it will consist of at least 3 (THREE) hours of personal development. I use a player analysis system which you will get a copy of (free to share if you please) consisting of over 2,200 words of my personal and completely biased assessment of a competitive Crossfire player and the outlying core values a competitive Crossfire player should have.
The max amount of people I will have in my "boot-camp" will consist of 15 players hand-picked by myself, to qualify for the boot camp these are the minimum requirements:
- Be 18 years or older (this CAN be changed, it's all about YOU)
- Be a Canadian or American citizen (I am doing this for my continent and I really hope this is the first of many)
- Have a Mic and willingness to listen to my idioms of the game of Crossfire
- Have at least 2 hours with a small break in between
- Have xfire
- Have mumble
- Have respect
- Be free usually around dinner time weekdays and weekends (Scheduling will be more like a democracy depending on the groups availability)
Now, a little more information:
I have taught well over 50 players throughout the years I've played this game and I have met and maintained many good bonds with a few of these players who will not be mentioned for personal reasons.
If you are in touch with the competitive scene there is no coincidence that a player's individual skill, gamesense, leadership, perseverance, and desire to achieve and keep striving have been the values that I have been pursuing for a little while now, I am hopefully going international for a 3rd time representing the best country in the world for which I am truly privileged.
What the 15 of these players will learn in my opinion is worth much more than 10k ZP. If you are interested to learn from a big game player who has consistently shown good performances for nearly 3 years now with a good reputation let us talk specifics.
Bringing a friend is encouraged because I find what helped me develop as a Crossfire player was the comradery I shared with the past and present players I played/play with. Without your word you're nothing in this world and in my honest opinion if you are interested in learning from a past Canadian crossfire captain let's get started.
This is an ONLINE bootcamp
Xfire: MalteGR for arrangements
tl;dr - If you are not patient enough to read a wall of text then I am sorry.
Have a nice day everyone.
EDIT: Thank you so much for the friend invites already on xfire, from what I can tell there will be more bootcamps by the responsiveness so far. Thank you guys, I am truly privileged.
I will contact you all tonight, please be AFK on xfire if you are out!
The max amount of people I will have in my "boot-camp" will consist of 15 players hand-picked by myself, to qualify for the boot camp these are the minimum requirements:
- Be 18 years or older (this CAN be changed, it's all about YOU)
- Be a Canadian or American citizen (I am doing this for my continent and I really hope this is the first of many)
- Have a Mic and willingness to listen to my idioms of the game of Crossfire
- Have at least 2 hours with a small break in between
- Have xfire
- Have mumble
- Have respect
- Be free usually around dinner time weekdays and weekends (Scheduling will be more like a democracy depending on the groups availability)
Now, a little more information:
I have taught well over 50 players throughout the years I've played this game and I have met and maintained many good bonds with a few of these players who will not be mentioned for personal reasons.
If you are in touch with the competitive scene there is no coincidence that a player's individual skill, gamesense, leadership, perseverance, and desire to achieve and keep striving have been the values that I have been pursuing for a little while now, I am hopefully going international for a 3rd time representing the best country in the world for which I am truly privileged.
What the 15 of these players will learn in my opinion is worth much more than 10k ZP. If you are interested to learn from a big game player who has consistently shown good performances for nearly 3 years now with a good reputation let us talk specifics.
Bringing a friend is encouraged because I find what helped me develop as a Crossfire player was the comradery I shared with the past and present players I played/play with. Without your word you're nothing in this world and in my honest opinion if you are interested in learning from a past Canadian crossfire captain let's get started.
This is an ONLINE bootcamp
Xfire: MalteGR for arrangements
tl;dr - If you are not patient enough to read a wall of text then I am sorry.
Have a nice day everyone.
EDIT: Thank you so much for the friend invites already on xfire, from what I can tell there will be more bootcamps by the responsiveness so far. Thank you guys, I am truly privileged.
I will contact you all tonight, please be AFK on xfire if you are out!
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Hello everybody and Happy Easter to you and your families. On this beautiful day I thought I'd find no better time to let any (selectively screened and appropriate) players who are interested in refining their game and taking it to the next level, WITHOUT using money for lessons as a means. I would prefer a donation of 10K zp and it will consist of at least 3 (THREE) hours of personal development. I use a player analysis system which you will get a copy of (free to share if you please) consisting of over 2,200 words of my personal and completely biased assessment of a competitive Crossfire player and the outlying core values a competitive Crossfire player should have.
The max amount of people I will have in my "boot-camp" will consist of 15 players hand-picked by myself, to qualify for the boot camp these are the minimum requirements:
- Be 18 years or older (this CAN be changed, it's all about YOU)
- Be a Canadian or American citizen (I am doing this for my continent and I really hope this is the first of many)
- Have a Mic and willingness to listen to my idioms of the game of Crossfire
- Have at least 2 hours with a small break in between
- Have xfire
- Have mumble
- Have respect
- Be free usually around dinner time weekdays and weekends (Scheduling will be more like a democracy depending on the groups availability)
Now, a little more information:
I have taught well over 50 players throughout the years I've played this game and I have met and maintained many good bonds with a few of these players who will not be mentioned for personal reasons.
If you are in touch with the competitive scene there is no coincidence that a player's individual skill, gamesense, leadership, perseverance, and desire to achieve and keep striving have been the values that I have been pursuing for a little while now, I am hopefully going international for a 3rd time representing the best country in the world for which I am truly privileged.
What the 15 of these players will learn in my opinion is worth much more than 10k ZP. If you are interested to learn from a big game player who has consistently shown good performances for nearly 3 years now with a good reputation let us talk specifics.
Bringing a friend is encouraged because I find what helped me develop as a Crossfire player was the comradery I shared with the past and present players I played/play with. Without your word you're nothing in this world and in my honest opinion if you are interested in learning from a past Canadian crossfire captain let's get started.
This is an ONLINE bootcamp
Xfire: MalteGR for arrangements
tl;dr - If you are not patient enough to read a wall of text then I am sorry.
Have a nice day everyone.
EDIT: Thank you so much for the friend invites already on xfire, from what I can tell there will be more bootcamps by the responsiveness so far. Thank you guys, I am truly privileged.
I will contact you all tonight, please be AFK on xfire if you are out!
Sadly, I'm not 18, hoping to get a exception made. I'm mature and willing to learn. Donations aren't a problem I have a mic as well as most VOIPS. I have a lot of time and willing to spend it on this. xfire is no problem, added you (foobert). -
This is what I'm talking about!
Having a top player teaching others. That is why I started the CF Boot Camp group(separate from this). I would like to see the skill level of the competitive community atleast double by WCG 2013 which is late November.
I hope more players would start doing this. Having the top AK, M4, Pistol, Sniper, etc teaching less skilled players will definitely help out our community. -
fixed it for you
You do realize that purvis' quote implied that he needed people that were willing to do lessons right? No doubt Jaime is a better m4 than I am, other than Jaime the only ridiculously nutty m4 I can think of (other than myself) is pimp and throne.andre. -
lionheartban wrote: »You do realize that purvis' quote implied that he needed people that were willing to do lessons right? No doubt Jaime is a better m4 than I am, other than Jaime the only ridiculously nutty m4 I can think of (other than myself) is pimp and throne.andre.
u forgot me. i avged 0.11 fpr with m4 in my match -
2fastSTREAK wrote: »First off I don't call myself a pro, and secondly why do I have to know what "game senses such as macro and micro" are to be a good player?
Macro game sense, Micro game sense, and Shot.
Macro game sense revolves around map wide and team wide positioning, e.g. being able to predict what the other team's set-up will be.
Micro game sense revolves around specific player positioning, e.g. knowing the opponents peak timing, knowing where to put yourself in a skirmish to come out on top, etc.
Shot revolves around one's mechanical ability to land bullets on an opponent.
That's what JP s referring to. Although he's mistaken in his implication that not classifying by said terms shows a lack of skill. His point was just that there was a lot more than shooting skill that could be conveyed.
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