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1. No Mic - Lets face it, you cant be a medic w/o a mic.
2. Lots of IRL stuff to deal with atm
3. I'm sure you guys could find a better player than me, I havent been playing tf2 all that much recently and I'm certainly not as good as I used to be. (You may or may not have noticed this in the last higlander match we did, in which I epicly failed @ sniper.)
However, if you need a sub for a match, or if I solve the problems listed above, then I may be able to help out.
you can learn the basics of your class and understand the other classes as well. this is important to get an idea how to work together as a team. also check out/subscribe that "CommFT" youtube channel. they have a whole lot of very useful videos all about competetive TF2!