Overwatch Fan PLAYS Team Fortress 2 (FIRST TIME Payload)

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Published 2023-01-06

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  • @LoyalGoon
    Nothing cooler than watching someone experience something you love for the first time. Here's hoping you have a blast the next time, and I can't wait to see you experience everything the other classes have to offer as well. There's a little bit of something in TF2 for everyone.
  • The reaction when Kieran doesn’t realise it was a spy and assumes it was a teammate, priceless…
  • @bumbum2005
    I am so happy you liked the game. I hope to see you in there more fellow mercenary!
  • @nopenope5203
    A common trick for spy checking: the enemy always has a solid collision box, while teammates do not. This means you can freely pass through any teammates model, but a spy disguised as a teammate will block your path. Also a good idea to listen for the sound a spy makes when decloaking nearby when you learn what that sounds like. Lastly, if you thought THIS was chaotic, just wait until you play an online match and you finally see anything other than the default class weapons that the bots use.
  • @DevinesGrace
    This was such a great play through although some things weren't explained to you this video showed pure joy. Something a lot of games lack nowadays. I look forward to watching more. Thanks for sharing your joy and laughter with us. ❤️
  • @Mr.Taco1111
    Super fun video! Some tips for you if you want to continue to get better at TF2: 1. Try to learn the general areas that medpacks are on each map you play. When below half health, try your best to get out of combat and heal up. Different sized medpacks heal different amounts, so keep that in mind based on how low on health you are. 2. Spies can be detected in many ways, but a few common ways include looking for A) teammates who are not shooting their weapons, B) duplicate teammates, and most importantly, C) any teammates that you cannot pass through when bumping into them. 3. TF2 is a much more casual, silly game than overwatch, so you'll likely see a lot more people being "friendly" (not fighting each other and just hanging out). Try to not kill these people, as it ruins the fun for a lot of friendlies. 4. (This one is VERY important) WATCH TF2 CONTENT ON YOUTUBE. There is so much that TF2's tutorial does not teach you, and TF2 never makes any effort to give this info to the player. This, along with the massive skill gap between new and experienced players, makes it very difficult to get into TF2. However, TF2 content can make up for this somewhat with its own tutorials. I'd recommend starting with Toofty's or Uncle Dane's videos, then seeing where the algorithm takes you from there. Again, very entertaining video, keep it up!
  • Just as a suggestion: in the advanced options you can turn on auto-reload and anytime you aren’t firing you’ll start reloading. You can fire in the middle of the animation to cancel it if someone jumps you. Oh, and personally I like turning on hit sounds because you get confirmation when you hit or kill an enemy
  • @Jo-Wilbe-Dina
    "If I can suck at a game but still have fun playing the game, that's a good game to me. And I think this is a very good game." 18:14 -ChocolateKieran 2023 (Soon To Be A Pro and Well-known TF2 Player)
  • @poppins6901
    You played really well for somebody that's new to TF2. Discovered your stuff recently through the Meet the Team react vids, good stuff!
  • @T1M3L3SS_
    i've been anticipating this video since i've first watched your Meet the Team react, and finally watching someone like you play one of my favorite games of all time simply warms my heart
  • @Xendrick
    The song you get sometimes is when you're either dominating someone or you get a revenge kill on someone who is dominating you Dominating someone basically means you kill them multiple times without them being able to take you down, and the revenge kill breaks that streak (a similar song plays when it's the opposite for the above conditions)
  • @1lukarioz
    As an oldschool tf2 player with 600 hours of gameplay (not too much by the standard) and casual ow plater, it's been an experience seeing you descending onto this rabbit hole. This game may look stiff at first, but getting to know the movement and self dmg mechanics, this game offers the most player skill expression and flavor i've ever seen on a videogame. I recommend seeing Solar Light compilations to get an idea of what im saying.
  • I'm really happy that TF2's getting more recognition recently, and seeing a new player genuinely enjoying the game even though they don't really know what they're doing or what's going on just brings a smile to my face. Glad you enjoyed it, Kieran! Here are some in-game tips I can give to you since you're just starting out: 1. Go to the Advanced Options and turn on "Fast Weapon Switch". This can really help you pump out damage faster without having a delay with the weapons hud. Really helps with the pacing. 2. You can't inflict any damage on your own teammates, so go nuts lmao 3. Spies can disguise as your teammates, and sometimes even as you. You can recognize a disguised spy if: a) You can't walk through a teammate. TF2 has this feature where you can walk through your own teammates,but not your enemies. This can be useful for Spychecking. b) Seeing a duplicate of a teammate, or yourself. This' pretty much a dead giveaway of a Spy. And since you cant hurt/kill your own teammates, feel free to shoot any of them without worry. c) A Scout running slower than usual. Spies who disguises as Scout can't run as fast as the Boston Boy himself, and is also a dead giveaway of an enemy spy. You'll notice it when you have more experience in the game. 4. The sound you heard plays when you get a Domination (killing a specific person in a game 5 times in a row without dying to them). The person you dommed can kill you once to get a Revenge kill, which will also play a sound. 5. You can rocket jump by pressing Ctrl + Space and Shoot (M1) at the same time while facing the ground. This gives Soldier more mobility and also reach higher places you couldn't before with your regular jump. Since you're just starting out, just use Space and Shoot for now, and look up tutorials for tips. This is all for now, I'll give more tips in the future when another TF2 gameplay video drops 👍 Hope this helps!
  • @thatguysteve
    The charm and craziness of TF2 is so potent that even someone playing it for the first time picks up on it almost immediately. That’s how you know this game is timeless.
  • @Zlinky.4220
    Oh I’ve been waiting for this video! I love your reaction content, your personality is fantastic and I think your commentary sets you apart from others. Can’t wait to see you play in an online lobby and with other classes. What was your main in Overwatch? Maybe there’s an equivalent you can try here 🥰
  • @Cyber_Cat
    The reason why you were able to kill your teammate at 4:10 was because they were actually a spy disguised as your teammate. You can also do a basic standard rocket jump by pressing jump + crouch + shoot at the same the same time while looking at the ground. here are some tutorials on mechanics [TF2] How to Trolldier, Market Gardener Basics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExBhn_G_L0Q&ab_channel=SoundSmith Engineering 101: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe_iCdf7AzGnMT_OPE2o3HW… Trimping Explained In 60 Seconds (TFConnect): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6q9GbYoqHw&ab_channel=SolarLight Basic Heavy Tutorial 101: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__V4snStZEI&ab_channel=BigJoey Medic Survival Guide: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk9jRUumuihr0QrvtAYqgj8…
  • @willowism
    Hope you play more of this! It was real fun to watch :)