Team Liquid Presents: Community Nights
With the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive community growing here at Team Liquid over the last couple of months, it's only natural that people will start to want to play together, whether it be through the match-making system or even in pugs. With that in mind, it's the perfect opportunity to introduce the start of community nights! With 2 servers in the North American region and a server in Germany, we'll be playing on a custom, private 128 tick server during a chosen week night (subject to be changed). Everyone of all skills is welcome to join, whether you have years of league experience or you're just getting started with the game; This is a fantastic learning opportunity for all!.
Join us for happy fragging!
How to Join
Install Teamspeak
North America server connection info
Europe server connection info
Don't have console enabled? Go to your game settings and set "enable developer console" to yes then hit the [~] key to open it up and enter in the commands. The other option is to use the server browser, to go the favorites tab, select "add server by ip" and enter in the connection info there.
North America server connection info
connect tlcsgo.game.nfoservers.com:27015; password tl
connect teamliquid2.game.nfoservers.com:27015; password tl
Europe server connection info
connect teamliquideu.game.nfoservers.com:27015;password tl
Don't have console enabled? Go to your game settings and set "enable developer console" to yes then hit the [~] key to open it up and enter in the commands. The other option is to use the server browser, to go the favorites tab, select "add server by ip" and enter in the connection info there.
You will need to install Teamspeak3. Then, before the start of the night, join the official teamliquid teamspeak (Server is: teamliquid.typefrag.com:13870) and find the CS:GO channels and connect to the server. Then once we have 10 players on the servers, we will draft the captains on the server and sort the teams out (Including moving to the correct team channels in teamspeak), and start the matches right away. We keep playing until there's not enough people to keep playing (maps are picked by the team captains with a map ban phase).
Rules
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First and foremost, what are the prerequirements to joining?
The most important rule is the Golden rule - Just be nice to everyone
There is no skill prerequirement. We accept everyone from people brand new to CS:GO to veterans and pros. It is advisable however that if you are brand new and don't know any thing about the game first, check out the Simple Questions, Simple Answers thread to get started before diving right in.
When you eventually start playing as a newbie, please make yourself known to the team captains as it will help them balance the teams.
For Veteran players: please remember that we may have many newcomers who will have no idea what to do until you explain it to them, and even then they will get it wrong. That's natural, CS:GO is a hard game. You may well have to hold their hand very closely and spoonfeed them every little bit of information in their first games. Embrace it.
FAQ
I am brand new to Counter-strike. Will I be accepted in these inhouses?
We do not have any skill requirements. However, if it is your very first game of Counter-Strike and you know nothing about the game, please at least play a few games against bots to learn the basics (at least the gun control down). Also, make it very clear in the lobbies that you are a new player so that your captain knows that you will need help. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
You are also free to spectate at any time and ask questions there to learn more about the game before you jump in as a player.
I played in invite for a couple of seasons, am i still allowed?
You are free to join, but please make sure that you are aware of what you are joining. Do not come in and throw your weight around - we are a friendly group that cater to newbies as well as the veterans. If you are looking for exceptionally high level games, go back to scrimming .
Remember, don't be a dick.
What server do you guys play on?
We'll try to keep the servers in the midwest so neither of USW nor USE have terrible ping. For EU, we'll try to get servers in central europe.
What game mode do you guys play?
We play the default MR15 with the default times (1:45 round time, 35 second bomb timer) that all competitive leagues adhere to.
When do these usually start, and how late do they go?
It varies from day to day. 10mans tend to start in the evening for the USE timezone, but there are days when it starts earlier or later. They usually continue till the late night for the USW timezone.
Do you use voicechat?
Up to you, it's not compulsory, though heavily recommended due to the nature of counter-strike; We do have CS:GO channels setup on the teamliquid teampseak. a link to this can be found at the bottom left of TL's website. You are free not to join anything and just use CS:GO's own implemented voice chat if you want to.
Someone was being particularly abusive (chat/voice flame, ability abuse, intentional feeding etc) in a game. What do I do about him?
Take a screenshot of the offending messages/actions. If it is not an obvious or one-time-thing then download the replay as well (keep in mind replays don't show teamchat). Send us a message detailing what happened, a list of other players in the game that can back you up, as well as the screenshot/replay if you think it is necessary.
Remember, simple bad play because they don't know better does NOT qualify as abuse.
First and foremost, what are the prerequirements to joining?
The most important rule is the Golden rule - Just be nice to everyone
There is no skill prerequirement. We accept everyone from people brand new to CS:GO to veterans and pros. It is advisable however that if you are brand new and don't know any thing about the game first, check out the Simple Questions, Simple Answers thread to get started before diving right in.
When you eventually start playing as a newbie, please make yourself known to the team captains as it will help them balance the teams.
For Veteran players: please remember that we may have many newcomers who will have no idea what to do until you explain it to them, and even then they will get it wrong. That's natural, CS:GO is a hard game. You may well have to hold their hand very closely and spoonfeed them every little bit of information in their first games. Embrace it.
FAQ
I am brand new to Counter-strike. Will I be accepted in these inhouses?
We do not have any skill requirements. However, if it is your very first game of Counter-Strike and you know nothing about the game, please at least play a few games against bots to learn the basics (at least the gun control down). Also, make it very clear in the lobbies that you are a new player so that your captain knows that you will need help. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
You are also free to spectate at any time and ask questions there to learn more about the game before you jump in as a player.
I played in invite for a couple of seasons, am i still allowed?
You are free to join, but please make sure that you are aware of what you are joining. Do not come in and throw your weight around - we are a friendly group that cater to newbies as well as the veterans. If you are looking for exceptionally high level games, go back to scrimming .
Remember, don't be a dick.
What server do you guys play on?
We'll try to keep the servers in the midwest so neither of USW nor USE have terrible ping. For EU, we'll try to get servers in central europe.
What game mode do you guys play?
We play the default MR15 with the default times (1:45 round time, 35 second bomb timer) that all competitive leagues adhere to.
When do these usually start, and how late do they go?
It varies from day to day. 10mans tend to start in the evening for the USE timezone, but there are days when it starts earlier or later. They usually continue till the late night for the USW timezone.
Do you use voicechat?
Up to you, it's not compulsory, though heavily recommended due to the nature of counter-strike; We do have CS:GO channels setup on the teamliquid teampseak. a link to this can be found at the bottom left of TL's website. You are free not to join anything and just use CS:GO's own implemented voice chat if you want to.
Someone was being particularly abusive (chat/voice flame, ability abuse, intentional feeding etc) in a game. What do I do about him?
Take a screenshot of the offending messages/actions. If it is not an obvious or one-time-thing then download the replay as well (keep in mind replays don't show teamchat). Send us a message detailing what happened, a list of other players in the game that can back you up, as well as the screenshot/replay if you think it is necessary.
Remember, simple bad play because they don't know better does NOT qualify as abuse.
Next Community Night
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If you want to support the servers, you can always pitch in money to help the poor man paying the servers T_T