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I've played the game a lot so I'm pretty much good at both, I usually go for Scout since it's more fun pointing and clicking instead of calculating trajectory on the spot. at the end of the day it really depends on the situation of the game.
It'd depended on my current team and its competence level.
Scout.
6s : scout
hl : demoman
u should see the specialists as underpowered at times, not the generalists as overpowered.
Pretty much impossible TBH
In current meta, u want ur best player to be on scout in 6s. See b4nny’s twitch stream, he cant even carry a badly chosen pug as demo, and always says he would win if he was scout. Ik 2 demo > 2 scout, but the person asked for 1 scout or demo.
it will be abused both ways, no doubt.
Not because i am to retarded to use stickies and grenade launcher so i just give up and do some demoknight work and i actually can do some damage as scunt.
Not at all.
You might want to practice some basic Demoman things. Going Scout always might lead team pretty weak.
'Aight, but it might be good still to practice him. You might find him more enjoyable then.