I mean, I'm not sure I watch ALL of your videos, but they're always nice to have in the background at the very least while I do other things. Keep up the great work!
I mean watching all the videos is way easier than watching every stream. I just watch all the vids as I work and get through all of the ones that you put out each day but I won't say I dug into the past and watched every video uploaded lol
I played around in try mode and i couldn't find anything that takes a bruiser camp faster than q build ktz (besides bribes). BoE probably different though since it's single target and you don't take damage in the same way.
Impressed by people who watch every video... I think there’s some about a year old but I’ve watched like 99% of the ones since then. Coincidentally why I’m here now.
Can someone explain to me, a bit of a rookie player, why people seem to play with camera follow toggled off? Seems much harder to even aim or follow where you are with it (at least from my very limited experience with it). Is it just a preference thing or is there an inherent benefit to me playing with toggle off and I should learn to play like that
Because you lose awareness of everything thats outside of your screen, so its harder to check minimap and have map awareness, and if the fight gets split and goes a bit away from your hero (maybe 1 screen away) its harder to keep track of what is happening in those areas. But I know grandmasters and even pros who like playing both ways might just be personal preference
I'm curious to know; do you guys all think it's good or bad (or doesn't matter) that you can't type to the other team in this game? Personally, I think it's kind of weak sauce that people can't handle shit talk. It makes me wonder "Just how many babies are there out there?" But I grew up playing SC 1, Tribes, and CS original back when the internet was the Wild West and people were just BRUTAL to each other. But we all got along fine. There was no "reporting and banning" and frankly, I thought that was better.
Tldr = FYI, internet could effect unstable teen (or below) especially when they think the virtual life is their own life and achievement, so when people mock their achievement (virtual life) then this could affect their well-being (if they were very weak minded, or cant find any social life in real world) Just for your information, psychological warfare is more potent than physical one which mean flaming, blaming, feeding, insulting, flexing, etc could make unstable (or weak) minded person to become outrageous, the impact of outrageous is playing poorly, infocus, uncoordinate, feeling of entitlement which make their gameplay worse then his teamate/enemy could flame/blame him more which becoming a chain of cyber-bullying, this event is real until in CSGO tournament (ESL maybe idk) the documentary of Astralis when they become championship, the difference betwen them and other team is "they have a consultor to maintain their mindfullness & well-being (abraham maslow hierarchy of need)", becuase in csgo skill betwen player to player is not different that much but their psychological condition is mainly effect their gameplay
I like to treated in game like I'm in real life (good or bad does not matter), to my face not behind a 12 digit number. So I don't mind the way chat is in Hots atm.
I don't disagree with what you're saying, but how do kids learn to speak to an opponent now? I remember when I grew up we played sports around the neighborhood or at the rec center, and there was tons of trash talk but you mostly made friends. In my experience, that was also true online. It just seemed like people could handle it np. People used to laugh or roast you back, not have a conniption fit, or mentally collapse due to trash talk. Also, it's not even trash talk these days. For example, in Rocket League, if your teammate misses a goal and you sarcastically say "Nice save" they flip out and report you. Don't you think this is too soft?
@@NeoN-PeoN Like you said kids should learn to deal with opponents just like you did, in real life doing activities, you feel kids are soft online because of your real life experience. Many kids these days lack that upbringing. They are taught everyone is a winner and the last thing you want is an online counseling session in a game. These thing are always better done in real life. To be frank your judging the softness of these kids based on your upbringing and your experiences. Your mentally strong and that is why your feel that way, weaker minds need to protected because online you can't confront (no face to face). How does the saying go? "Face your fears to over come it". I understand you bro, but just treat trash talking like unsportsmanlike conduct and it should be ok I think. Also on a lighter note; trash talk is ok but getting reported is crossing the line? Come on man your falling for your own complaining.
It comes at the expense of not being able to be a good sport. In CS 1.6, we used to say the "gl hf" and "gg" to the other team, not to ourselves. It's like shaking hands before and after a football match. Commenting on an opponent is also a thing of the past. If you cannot tell them they suck, you can also not tell them "nice shot". I think it might have a lot to do with the overall gamer demographic getting younger. I started gaming at around 11 but I got internet around 14 or so, I think. At that age, I was somewhat able to handle trash talk, although I wasn't anywhere near maturity. Players probably average around 10 now with some starting online play at 3. Widening the demographic means more income and hard chat is detrimental to moms allowing their 6-year olds to play, so that's likely why allchat is a thing of the past.
Hey bro, i'm a main maiev/alarak player Can play as assassin, healer and bruiser, and i'm at Master league Can we play together often maybe ? I'm sure we can make much value together, beside i'm a big fan of you ❤
10:05 Pathetic fight of the century
It really was
Really loving the over explaining and tank for dummies series
I mean, I'm not sure I watch ALL of your videos, but they're always nice to have in the background at the very least while I do other things. Keep up the great work!
I tried doing something else but there's too much I'm missing. I actually have to take time to watch them.
I watch every Fan video. I dont have time for much else. It is a simple, yet rewarding life. BlessRNG
Love your channel mate, I learn alot from watching your videos
Love all the videos everyday, thank you!
I mean watching all the videos is way easier than watching every stream. I just watch all the vids as I work and get through all of the ones that you put out each day but I won't say I dug into the past and watched every video uploaded lol
I played around in try mode and i couldn't find anything that takes a bruiser camp faster than q build ktz (besides bribes). BoE probably different though since it's single target and you don't take damage in the same way.
Effective. Yes.
Impressed by people who watch every video... I think there’s some about a year old but I’ve watched like 99% of the ones since then. Coincidentally why I’m here now.
You should see my history, I literally watch ALL your videos and press that like button too :O
Yo where the hell is the skipperino guy at?
Can someone explain to me, a bit of a rookie player, why people seem to play with camera follow toggled off? Seems much harder to even aim or follow where you are with it (at least from my very limited experience with it). Is it just a preference thing or is there an inherent benefit to me playing with toggle off and I should learn to play like that
Because you lose awareness of everything thats outside of your screen, so its harder to check minimap and have map awareness, and if the fight gets split and goes a bit away from your hero (maybe 1 screen away) its harder to keep track of what is happening in those areas. But I know grandmasters and even pros who like playing both ways might just be personal preference
Skillshot mages btw 😂😂😂 that was hilarious
Wait a second. Glogan isn't playing Gazlowe. wtf.
The Fan v Medivh one on one fight summed up with this Gif
www.gifntext.com/temp_generations/svF3ft5v.gif
where so many fcking power bank Ad,
GG Game
1:27 lol
What is BOE?
I'm curious to know; do you guys all think it's good or bad (or doesn't matter) that you can't type to the other team in this game? Personally, I think it's kind of weak sauce that people can't handle shit talk. It makes me wonder "Just how many babies are there out there?" But I grew up playing SC 1, Tribes, and CS original back when the internet was the Wild West and people were just BRUTAL to each other. But we all got along fine. There was no "reporting and banning" and frankly, I thought that was better.
Tldr = FYI, internet could effect unstable teen (or below) especially when they think the virtual life is their own life and achievement, so when people mock their achievement (virtual life) then this could affect their well-being (if they were very weak minded, or cant find any social life in real world)
Just for your information, psychological warfare is more potent than physical one which mean flaming, blaming, feeding, insulting, flexing, etc could make unstable (or weak) minded person to become outrageous, the impact of outrageous is playing poorly, infocus, uncoordinate, feeling of entitlement which make their gameplay worse then his teamate/enemy could flame/blame him more which becoming a chain of cyber-bullying, this event is real until in CSGO tournament (ESL maybe idk) the documentary of Astralis when they become championship, the difference betwen them and other team is "they have a consultor to maintain their mindfullness & well-being (abraham maslow hierarchy of need)", becuase in csgo skill betwen player to player is not different that much but their psychological condition is mainly effect their gameplay
I like to treated in game like I'm in real life (good or bad does not matter), to my face not behind a 12 digit number. So I don't mind the way chat is in Hots atm.
I don't disagree with what you're saying, but how do kids learn to speak to an opponent now? I remember when I grew up we played sports around the neighborhood or at the rec center, and there was tons of trash talk but you mostly made friends. In my experience, that was also true online. It just seemed like people could handle it np. People used to laugh or roast you back, not have a conniption fit, or mentally collapse due to trash talk. Also, it's not even trash talk these days. For example, in Rocket League, if your teammate misses a goal and you sarcastically say "Nice save" they flip out and report you. Don't you think this is too soft?
@@NeoN-PeoN Like you said kids should learn to deal with opponents just like you did, in real life doing activities, you feel kids are soft online because of your real life experience. Many kids these days lack that upbringing. They are taught everyone is a winner and the last thing you want is an online counseling session in a game. These thing are always better done in real life. To be frank your judging the softness of these kids based on your upbringing and your experiences. Your mentally strong and that is why your feel that way, weaker minds need to protected because online you can't confront (no face to face). How does the saying go? "Face your fears to over come it". I understand you bro, but just treat trash talking like unsportsmanlike conduct and it should be ok I think.
Also on a lighter note; trash talk is ok but getting reported is crossing the line? Come on man your falling for your own complaining.
It comes at the expense of not being able to be a good sport. In CS 1.6, we used to say the "gl hf" and "gg" to the other team, not to ourselves. It's like shaking hands before and after a football match.
Commenting on an opponent is also a thing of the past. If you cannot tell them they suck, you can also not tell them "nice shot".
I think it might have a lot to do with the overall gamer demographic getting younger. I started gaming at around 11 but I got internet around 14 or so, I think. At that age, I was somewhat able to handle trash talk, although I wasn't anywhere near maturity. Players probably average around 10 now with some starting online play at 3. Widening the demographic means more income and hard chat is detrimental to moms allowing their 6-year olds to play, so that's likely why allchat is a thing of the past.
Hey bro, i'm a main maiev/alarak player
Can play as assassin, healer and bruiser, and i'm at Master league
Can we play together often maybe ? I'm sure we can make much value together, beside i'm a big fan of you ❤
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