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(Ch2) The Scout - Basics
So, you've decided to play as the loud speedster himself, the scout?
Pubs just wouldn't the same without him, nor would mvm.
I feel like it'd just get lost in the sea of similar guides though and not be noticed for much, combine that with "competitive!!!" people trying to correct me every 5 minutes over some tiny detail which doesn't even matter and regular tf2 play being so subjective it all I could really do is the basics.
Even then, the majority of the people who don't know the basics, aren't looking at steam guides or want to look at a guide/learn or care about the rest of the team, they just want to be the 6th sniper/spy on their team, keep using the smg or knife only and do their own thing.
so tl;dr probably not