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A PUG IS A VERY UGLY DOG xD
I don't understand how PuGing works in this group, mainly because no one has told me. In another group I'm in, we join up in chat, then join the server. Do I join up in one of the vents first? Or join up in the server first? Or something completely different? I want to Pug with you guys, but I don't know how!
@Freelance, I'll give the map a shot on Friday since both UGC and CEVO end tomorrow. I'll get you the demo and any comments/whiney complaints I hear.
"At this point, I hope I have piqued your interest, and you might be wondering how to get into competitive matches. First of all, you could try a Pick-Up Game, or PUG. PUGs are competitive matches where the teams aren’t pre-organized. Pick-up games are generally open to anyone. The TF2 Gather IRC channel (#tf2.gather.us on irc.gamesurge.net) is a good place to start, as are the Control Point PUGs Steam group and the A¢£³ PUG group."