Escaping Mediocrity as a Spy Player: tf2 Guide

I’ve finally made the requested guide for spy players, but I’ve done it my way. Instead of telling you information that’s in every single guide, I have come up with a a list of things that you may want to learn that could elevate your skill beyond what it is now. 00:00 Intro 00:42 Struggles of practicing spy 01:43 Recording your gameplay and analyzing your mistakes 02:33 Categories of spy mistakes: 02:43 Stupid habits 02:53 Needless weapon swapping 03:55 Not dropping your disguises 04:48 Getting around the map - lazy routing 05:20 Getting around the map - advantageous positioning 06:00 Being THAT guy 06:57 Using wrong weapons 07:26 Dead ringer rant 08:19 Lack of fundamentals 08:36 Practicing basic motions 08:58 Practicing in more/less controlled environments 09:59 Lack of understanding the class 10:12 Two extremes of learning the class and why they are more similar than you may think 11:21 Finding your way of learning 11:52 Spies don’ts 12:30 Telegraphing stabs and being predictable 13:21 Advanced Movement/Niche knowledge Learning maps 13:48 Spots that don’t require invisibility 14:37 Map props for trickstabs 14:47 Props that you won’t be noticed climbing 15:08 Props around corners 15:24 Props around common trickstab places 15:43 BONUS Tricks 15:56 Pixelwalks 16:06 Longjumps 16:37 Pixelclimbs 17:03 Rocket jumping for spy 17:20 Wallbugs 17:30 Surfing and rampslides 17:40 Bunnyhops 17:54 C-taps 18:50 Spy binds and scripts 19:35 Outro 20:00 Credits Contents mentioned in the video: @Jontohil2 @Jontohil2 @sarijus3310 Hehe, it’s me promoting my own video at 13:39 @sketchek Video about pixelwalks: @lieuty Longjump Spots: “ strafe“ explained and how to use it for pixelwalks: @berniespy C-tap stabs explained: @-soap C-tap stab bind using minijumps: I already have a few more projects cooking up as you are reading this so you can be looking to seeing more things from me in the future. Thank you for watching!
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