Check out my first video about formations: How to play every map ruclips.net/video/CAEFQ_BCVsg/видео.html If you found this helpful, please leave a thumb or even share it with someone you know :) Many many hours went into this video again, so I would be glad to reach everyone who might need it. Thanks for tuning in! See ya on next stream maybe :)
Good example of line of fire getting blocked is TD spawn bush in Oasis palms when mts decide to push beyond the sand dunes, or in desert sands where TDs can't fire at enemy mediums beyond the aeroplane hill.
Yep, absolutely got to keep that in mind to not do aggressive moves for that reason to early, only when there is an advantage. Most people just position themselves fairly randomly, without having in mind who to support or who to get support from. I hope this video will help with that.
so this video is unique and im big time grateful for it, N90 is a GOAT because this video actually cures playerbase, unlike other protips videos, that just teach u something with consideration that teamplay is just a bless to farm more dmg
This video is a great counterargument against quite a few players who complain about their teams (maybe unintentionally, but still has this effect). There are bad players in this game. That's for sure. But the thing is, no matter how good or bad a player is, they will still move around the map shooting things. The video highlights this point exactly, where even if your friendlies are camping redline or even AFK --- there is still a lot of potential to be had if you know how to utilize those seemingly "useless" tanks. I think another thing that could be added to the video is to consider what kind of tank you are playing yourself and how your actions can influence other players. If you're a medium or light tank, signaling that you intend to go towards an area of the map or asking a teammate for support can increase your numbers on the flank. Or say you are a heavy, your very playstyle might cause the team to play similar to how you would play: if you play defensively and slowly, your supporting teammates will also do so; and if you play aggressive and begin pushing, there are almost no players that will keep playing hyper passive after watching a top tier heavy tank push in. The only real situation where there is nothing to be done is if your team's pacing and positioning simply does not suit your tank. For example, if you are a sniping TD and your team decides to simply yolo, or if your tank is a one trick pony that could use only one type of position but your team decides to play in spots of the map where that is impossible, win or lose you aren't going to make an impact. But those are still quite rare either way. Instead of a mindset where you keep thinking that your team isn't playing the way you want to, think more about how you can play in a way that accommodates your team.
Thanks once more, fully agree :) that's why this particular video has also been really important to me: the knowledge about how to get teammates engaged by positioning properly, or how to use some weird move to benefit off of it is very rare. I've covered maps, lineups and teamwork now, next big guide will be about tank (sub) classes finally 😉 the video is already fully scripted. Goal is to create a proper library of essential guides rn, something that most have shied away from so far. Feels much more important than the 1000000th tank review.
How about that one Ally that seems to be on ur side for like 20 secs or something but then retreats, while u cant reverse quick enough to get any cover behind the front?
@@NobodyGoesREKT Unfortunately happens sometimes. It may make sense for that one to give up the flank for pushing elsewhere, but surely not always. The only tip i can give for that is to try avoiding any position that you can not move out of anymore.
none of the servers knows strategy, most ppl are beginners everywhere. The point of the video is not to have the perfect team, but to know when you or allies are messing up so you can adjust :)
I try find some flaw in video that is dirrent in my games, but I realesed that I make mistake, or push to soon or not pay attention on how many tanks is on one side or forget about td,spend to much time on one spot not relocate and ending die almost first😢, I think this way of thought from you video gona help me improve some thing I do wrong,I wish I had some very good player to play with me and sometime correct me it require less time to be decent, but it is waht is,keep up with good work
Keep looking out for how you can support the team or how they can support you, if you adjust your position properly :) lines of fire for passive gameplay, triangles of crossfire for getting aggressive. You will improve as well, don't worry.
Ofc you can't stop that from happening, but you can use that (as shown in "pacing"). Also you can assume that it's very likely for both sides to have some very bad players on their teams, so it's really nothing game deciding when you have 1-2 doing horrible stuff, just keep on carrying
Puff, on the NA server all the teams are a pain in the Head, I would like to be paired with teams that know what they are doing and aren't just camping around with heavy tanks XD
Teams are just as bad everywhere :) keep in mind that the guide is not meant to show you how bad your team is, but to make you aware of how you can work with them - despite most players not knowing what they are doing. Only if you understand what a bad and good move is in detail, you can actually punish enemies or avoid risks properly.
@@n9o You are right in what you say, although sometimes teams come out that skipped the tutorial, when I get the opportunity I will do the same advice from the video and possibly win haha 😆
Check out my first video about formations: How to play every map
ruclips.net/video/CAEFQ_BCVsg/видео.html
If you found this helpful, please leave a thumb or even share it with someone you know :)
Many many hours went into this video again, so I would be glad to reach everyone who might need it.
Thanks for tuning in! See ya on next stream maybe :)
please continue this format! great content
Will do, more is coming :)
Good example of line of fire getting blocked is TD spawn bush in Oasis palms when mts decide to push beyond the sand dunes, or in desert sands where TDs can't fire at enemy mediums beyond the aeroplane hill.
Yep, absolutely got to keep that in mind to not do aggressive moves for that reason to early, only when there is an advantage. Most people just position themselves fairly randomly, without having in mind who to support or who to get support from. I hope this video will help with that.
This video is very easy to understand yet so helpful, straight to the point. Thanks N90!
Glad it helped :)
Finally something for the "experienced" players. Thanks mate
Yes, building up the library with some basic guides to refer to and adding more specific ones on top :)
so this video is unique and im big time grateful for it, N90 is a GOAT because this video actually cures playerbase, unlike other protips videos, that just teach u something with consideration that teamplay is just a bless to farm more dmg
This video is a great counterargument against quite a few players who complain about their teams (maybe unintentionally, but still has this effect).
There are bad players in this game. That's for sure. But the thing is, no matter how good or bad a player is, they will still move around the map shooting things. The video highlights this point exactly, where even if your friendlies are camping redline or even AFK --- there is still a lot of potential to be had if you know how to utilize those seemingly "useless" tanks.
I think another thing that could be added to the video is to consider what kind of tank you are playing yourself and how your actions can influence other players. If you're a medium or light tank, signaling that you intend to go towards an area of the map or asking a teammate for support can increase your numbers on the flank. Or say you are a heavy, your very playstyle might cause the team to play similar to how you would play: if you play defensively and slowly, your supporting teammates will also do so; and if you play aggressive and begin pushing, there are almost no players that will keep playing hyper passive after watching a top tier heavy tank push in.
The only real situation where there is nothing to be done is if your team's pacing and positioning simply does not suit your tank. For example, if you are a sniping TD and your team decides to simply yolo, or if your tank is a one trick pony that could use only one type of position but your team decides to play in spots of the map where that is impossible, win or lose you aren't going to make an impact. But those are still quite rare either way.
Instead of a mindset where you keep thinking that your team isn't playing the way you want to, think more about how you can play in a way that accommodates your team.
Thanks once more, fully agree :) that's why this particular video has also been really important to me: the knowledge about how to get teammates engaged by positioning properly, or how to use some weird move to benefit off of it is very rare.
I've covered maps, lineups and teamwork now, next big guide will be about tank (sub) classes finally 😉 the video is already fully scripted. Goal is to create a proper library of essential guides rn, something that most have shied away from so far. Feels much more important than the 1000000th tank review.
True what you said in stream today n90, must watch vid👍👍🙏
Pacing is one that i struggle with sometimes
Yep, it is definitely the hardest skill to master, needs good awareness of the situation. A good indicator for that is the DPM stat on blitzstars btw.
How about that one Ally that seems to be on ur side for like 20 secs or something but then retreats, while u cant reverse quick enough to get any cover behind the front?
@@NobodyGoesREKT Unfortunately happens sometimes. It may make sense for that one to give up the flank for pushing elsewhere, but surely not always. The only tip i can give for that is to try avoiding any position that you can not move out of anymore.
Spot on - but the majority at the eu server doesn't understand strategy. My advice is, play the platoon always!
none of the servers knows strategy, most ppl are beginners everywhere. The point of the video is not to have the perfect team, but to know when you or allies are messing up so you can adjust :)
I try find some flaw in video that is dirrent in my games, but I realesed that I make mistake, or push to soon or not pay attention on how many tanks is on one side or forget about td,spend to much time on one spot not relocate and ending die almost first😢, I think this way of thought from you video gona help me improve some thing I do wrong,I wish I had some very good player to play with me and sometime correct me it require less time to be decent, but it is waht is,keep up with good work
Keep looking out for how you can support the team or how they can support you, if you adjust your position properly :) lines of fire for passive gameplay, triangles of crossfire for getting aggressive. You will improve as well, don't worry.
Merci
De riens
how to stop my team from melting in the first 10 seconds of the game and make them deal more than 0 dmg ?
Ofc you can't stop that from happening, but you can use that (as shown in "pacing"). Also you can assume that it's very likely for both sides to have some very bad players on their teams, so it's really nothing game deciding when you have 1-2 doing horrible stuff, just keep on carrying
@@n9o i just take my hulldown position in my heavy to counter enemy heavies and seconds later the rest of the enemies on my rear 😂
Yeahh lets improve my skill and become a pro player!!
Puff, on the NA server all the teams are a pain in the Head, I would like to be paired with teams that know what they are doing and aren't just camping around with heavy tanks XD
Sometimes I wish I had your luck, winning several without having to lose 10 in a row after 1 victory XD 😂
Teams are just as bad everywhere :) keep in mind that the guide is not meant to show you how bad your team is, but to make you aware of how you can work with them - despite most players not knowing what they are doing. Only if you understand what a bad and good move is in detail, you can actually punish enemies or avoid risks properly.
@@n9o You are right in what you say, although sometimes teams come out that skipped the tutorial, when I get the opportunity I will do the same advice from the video and possibly win haha 😆
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Beep boop thank you
hmm I wonder who the guy yoloing in the leo is 🤔
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how I'm supposed "first" if you sent a comment before releasing the video
travel back in time maybe :)