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Join Date: 2007-02-19 Member: 60016Members, Constellation, Reinforced - Shadow
Join Date: 2007-02-19 Member: 60016Members, Constellation, Reinforced - Shadow
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I don't know what you mean by "leagues that play just for fun". I don't think such a thing exists since eventually you are still trying to win the game and not just goof around.
You don't need much skill to play competitively at the open level. Obviously if you want to compete on a significant level you'd need to be able to aim and move around well amongst many other things. However, if you want to compete, the most important trait and probably the downfall of almost all newcomers to the competitive scene is an incentive to stick around - there are hardly any scrims against players as terrible as you are (let alone the fact that scrims in themselves are just rare) and people just don't care anymore.
The open division is much easier to get into - just join any team and start scrimming. Pretty much everybody can join, and everybody is expected to be bad. Just practice and you'll be less bad. A lot of the competitive players on IRC are willing to help out with advice, teaching some tricks, etc.
The leagues have divisions for less skilled players too, but it may still be quite difficult to get the hang of it.