Why The Secret To Winning Is Losing in Overwatch 2

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2022
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  • @doridot
    @doridot Год назад +857

    "One who fears loss has already lost" - Zenyatta

  • @davez31turbo
    @davez31turbo 3 месяца назад +18

    Uninstalling this game is the key to a happier life.

  • @moodafan123
    @moodafan123 Год назад +607

    1. Preform at your maximum potential without being bothered about the result, even when you lose you should be in joy that you tried your best, because at the end thats all you can do.
    2. Avoid binary thinking, think of losses as something to learn from.
    3. Don't focus on others when playing. Meaning don't compare your stats to theirs, or look at what they "should've" done. You cannot control your teammates but you can focus in our selves.
    4. choose a beginning and the end, do not think about the numbers or stats, just focus on being as efficient as possible. Your only goal should be what you want out of competitive.
    5. Don't let the perception of others (or even yourself) destroy the learning process. You will make mistakes, you are learning, don't be ashamed of taking risks.

    • @alldabbing8930
      @alldabbing8930 Год назад +8

      Truly a gigachad way of thinking

    • @coldshock5181
      @coldshock5181 Год назад +22

      K but no one can tell me the 2k damage genji getting pocketed by mercy isn't the reason I lost

    • @cryonim
      @cryonim Год назад +5

      All that is good and all but doesn't apply to a game like OW where your own performance is largely impacted by the 4 players with you. You have to think what works best for the team, and your team thinks what works best with you. This is why soloq is a disaster for most people, someone is always thinking like "idc about the team, i want whats best for myself".

    • @StephanieDaugherty
      @StephanieDaugherty Год назад +9

      I'd expand on #3 a bit
      You can control your teammates to a degree - the attitude you bring to your matches is contagious, and you can either choose to encourage and enable teammates with a good attitude, or to tilt them beyond any chance of winning with a bad attitude. That's it. That's the limit of control of your teammates, and in doing so, you'll have more fun, win more games, and maybe help those teammates do the same in the rest of their matches.

    • @brendenmoore5628
      @brendenmoore5628 Год назад

      yeah but i play doomfist

  • @lenmetallica
    @lenmetallica Год назад +790

    These videos are a breath of fresh air in this landfill of a scene we call overwatch content. The depth and the fact that the information provided is relatable to almost every player of any level, is what makes these videos so valuable.

    • @Strider1Wilco
      @Strider1Wilco Год назад +8

      I hate every overwatch influencer with garbage advice

    • @knightmareGS
      @knightmareGS Год назад +3

      also if everybody thought like this in any pvp style game most games would be more rewarding

    • @ReaveIdono
      @ReaveIdono Год назад +3

      @@Strider1Wilco Sounds like the biggest issue is yourself.

    • @CGJero
      @CGJero Год назад

      @@Strider1Wilco raus gaming tips are good. He does "three tips for every new hero" videos, and they actually give good tips.

    • @2286customx
      @2286customx Год назад +3

      100% agree. Current OW content sucks. “You won’t believe this bronze 5 Hanzo I spectated” with a stupid looking shocked face for a thumbnail. It’s so tiresome. Thanks for THE best content on OW, A10.

  • @pkrum
    @pkrum Год назад +197

    NGL I always raised myself on the thought of "winning or losing doesn't matter as long as your performance was better than your last game" and it helps improve.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +30

      Crazy good mental to have

    • @eddiem2211
      @eddiem2211 10 месяцев назад

      @@A10Nerd only thing that matters is team work

    • @centipedekid9824
      @centipedekid9824 10 месяцев назад

      @@A10Nerd It's not good if you goal is winning. Nobody cares about how hard you try history remembers those who stood above the rest. The ones that got results.

    • @centipedekid9824
      @centipedekid9824 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@eddiem2211 Only thing that matters is winning

    • @boiofbois4232
      @boiofbois4232 8 месяцев назад +1

      that sounds good but i know for a fact that if i preform worse than the game before im going to have a mental breakdown if i use that

  • @rodrigos7070
    @rodrigos7070 Год назад +210

    It is impressive how everything you said applies not just to ladder, but life. Great vid!

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +25

      Getting good at something is a skill, and learning and climbing (any improvement, especially competitive settings) are heavily mental based. I apply these skills to everything I learn now, including youtube

    • @ShyneForever485
      @ShyneForever485 Год назад

      This is exactly what I was thinking

    • @eddiem2211
      @eddiem2211 10 месяцев назад

      @@A10Nerd not really

    • @felito21
      @felito21 8 месяцев назад

      @@eddiem2211you gotta be like 12 if you disagree.

  • @angxlzj
    @angxlzj Год назад +213

    Went from struggling in low plat to play games on low master and thinking it was gold. Searching and learning more more and more was what worked for me. Learning how to play my role, matchups, counters, decision making and ACTIVELY THINKING ALL THE TIME its ESSENTIAL. Don’t default.. its hurting your games

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +40

      Actively thinking about decisions is so overpowered, congrats on the climb and figuring it out

    • @Henbot
      @Henbot Год назад +2

      Entirely miss it doesn't matter if you are thinking and growing if the rest of your team isn't or not and not doing the roles (i.e. healer isn't dying but isn't healing). The truth is you just got to grind by the sheer amount of hours you grinded you will eventually climb, and it doesn't matter all the other elements, you play 100s of games, and you will eventually climb. Some players just do it faster than you.

    • @ExpertCobra-tn1vt
      @ExpertCobra-tn1vt Год назад +4

      @@Henbot that’s kind of the whole point.. to rank up you have to do it faster than everyone else.
      But to address your point that your teams are the deciding factor in your games.. you’re the constant in every game.
      There’s a reason pros that do unranked to gm seemingly win every game, or even a diamond playing in gold. They are just better and therefore have more of an impact to cause a win (which adds up long term)

    • @astro.8888
      @astro.8888 Год назад +9

      @@Henbot you calling the supports healers makes me think that it’s you who’s the problem, not your teammates

    • @johnnycage2746
      @johnnycage2746 Год назад

      @@astro.8888 this is what supports who cant heal well say

  • @A10Nerd
    @A10Nerd  Год назад +416

    A ton of work went into the video so as always please leave a like and consider subscribing so we know we are on the right path. I really want to help people bring out the best in themselves so I am looking forward to hearing about all the gains you'll get. Paid Coaching is Available from my Discord for those who really want to accelerate improvement and I know I can do it, much love everyone x
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    • @EnzoTheBaker
      @EnzoTheBaker Год назад +14

      I know you put a lot of work into these vids and the advice is sound, but I actually think there might be too many insertions of photos/clips/stock footage in this whole video. The problem is, even before your sentence finishes, we see 2-4 different images from various media and it makes our eyes bounce all over the place and focus less on the words you are speaking. I still prefer a more relaxed format (which you traditionally had) just showing gameplay (could be any game, doesn't have to be OW), and punctuating it once in a while with these stock clips/memes. It does add some light-hearted humor and analogies can be fun, but I just am not a fan of a stream of various imagery in such a short span of time. I see it in other RUclips videos, but those are silly Roblox type of videos or "Watch me play Horror Game _____", whereas this is a more academic channel, so I feel like your viewers are little more sophisticated.
      But this is just my opinion. See what others say about the video too.

    • @FlipsMG
      @FlipsMG Год назад +6

      @@EnzoTheBaker I agree with this so hard it's crazy. Super over edited, lots of stock photos that are barely connected to what is being said. I like the step toward putting out even more educational content, but the editing is weird af.

    • @Choonzord
      @Choonzord Год назад +3

      @@EnzoTheBaker agreed! Appreciate the effort A10 and it's cool for creators to try different things but I think your output will actually be faster and the value will still be fricking great cuz your commentary is carrying 90percent of the value

    • @vecz5877
      @vecz5877 Год назад +1

      Was wondering what the game at 1:32 was, looked cool! Loved the video btw

    • @robertzehm
      @robertzehm Год назад +1

      Hamza is suing for bit infringement

  • @jingping5948
    @jingping5948 Год назад +81

    Honestly everything you talked about in the video hit really close to home. While watching it felt like I was the person being talked about because you perfectly described what I was doing and how I was thinking. My last ranked milestone was Diamond and then I pretty much never did competitive again because I feared dropping to plat. I'll start working towards masters now, thanks for the video I can't express how much it really helped.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +8

      Once you get over the mental barrier you really start making progress to achieving real pride, good luck on the climb!

    • @jingping5948
      @jingping5948 Год назад +4

      Update: I’ve made it to masters!

    • @jingping5948
      @jingping5948 Год назад +5

      Update #2: GM! We did it boys :D I once again want to restate that this video did it for me more than any educational content I watched! If you never get past the mindset you'll never get too far. Love you all hope to see you here soon!

    • @sylphredo
      @sylphredo 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@jingping5948congrats ! I've started playing overwatch 2 recently but everytime i play comp i get stressed cuz there's a lot to process. You give me motivation 🤗

  • @ZBRA
    @ZBRA Год назад +33

    This was an amazing video, really entertaining too. I really connect to the points you made and this is exactly the philosophy I try to emulate with myself. I will probably link this video to a lot of people who are trying to improve. Thank you for this A10.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +4

      Thanks man I am glad you enjoyed it, always feels extra good to have positive feedback come from a great content creator

    • @mochii_wrld
      @mochii_wrld Год назад +2

      Without this way of thinking you wouldn’t be such a great tank fist

  • @barbaryfair
    @barbaryfair Год назад +18

    This isn't just great advice for Overwatch, but for life in general. I often let my anxiety and fear of failure hold me back, and this is a good reminder that having fun and pushing forward is the way to go, because learning from your failures is what really matters. Amazing video. Just to add, I've been watching for a few weeks now, and with each video I am continually impressed by the way you organize important ideas and make them so clear and understandable. It's really helped me already and I appreciate your channel, and your outlook on life, so much. Thanks A10, looking forward to watching you for a long time. :)

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +3

      Legit makes me so happy to hear, this is what I make the content for! Keep it up, don't expect an instant transformation, but now you know when you slip back into old habits you can recognise them and use this knowledge to fight back your irrational thoughts

    • @nitehook6851
      @nitehook6851 Год назад +1

      I was gonna type something out but this comment pretty much summarizes my thoughts. So many of these ideas can be applied to areas in our life where we don't really have a lot of control. Letting go and focusing on what we can do is the key to happiness and growth.

    • @barbaryfair
      @barbaryfair Год назад

      @@A10Nerd Thanks, I definitely will! :)

  • @UnkemptSoldier
    @UnkemptSoldier Год назад +5

    Most of what I got out of this video was that all the games you showed looked more fun than Overwatch

  • @notarealcontentcreator
    @notarealcontentcreator Год назад +58

    Hey man, this is such fantastic advice. Really appreciate your time and effort putting this video together. I will try to keep this in mind going forward, no matter the game.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +3

      Good luck man, don't beat yourself up if you feel like you aren't maintaining the perfect mental, its all about trying to make the change! Which already makes someone good enough.

  • @CheeterCheese567
    @CheeterCheese567 Год назад +48

    Sucks that people who really need to hear this will ignore, ridicule the message, or think they are not the target audience. Really appreciate the content A10. Much love

    • @moleedaboi
      @moleedaboi Год назад

      Why would anyone ridicule such a positive message

    • @felito21
      @felito21 8 месяцев назад

      @@moleedaboiyou’d be surprised

    • @MrVIrginiaLUV
      @MrVIrginiaLUV 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@moleedaboiBecause its kind of delusional, but if it helps folks sleep at night, I guess its helpful.

  • @ac6019
    @ac6019 Год назад +170

    You can tell A10 watches Hamza😂. It's awesome to have a life coach and an overwatch who have all the answers I need

    • @Norplaser
      @Norplaser Год назад +31

      I was like am I watching the right channel? 😆

    • @medicalmonkfish3576
      @medicalmonkfish3576 Год назад +14

      genuine proof one can have a healthy life and not be a Geoffrey with video games

    • @ac6019
      @ac6019 Год назад +6

      @@medicalmonkfish3576 That is one of Hamza's points that I dont think I will ever fully agree with

    • @medicalmonkfish3576
      @medicalmonkfish3576 Год назад +1

      @@ac6019 Yeah, like alcohol, games are good in moderation in my opinion.

    • @ac6019
      @ac6019 Год назад +1

      @@medicalmonkfish3576 I believe he has said that taking drugs (alcohol included) is good once in a while for fun

  • @deepvybes
    @deepvybes Год назад +33

    You're making a massive impact with this ideology. It's not just about OW2, this is a general life skill. I'm not foreign to this concept, but A10, you put it in such a clean go-getter way that you should be proud to know this message has perfectly been presented. It's now out there for people to digest and reflect and even improve upon. Huge kudos and respect, thanks for giving me the drive to grind.

  • @VizualDK
    @VizualDK Год назад +50

    A10's way of editing these videos are stunning as always. in school alot of people struggle either cause they aren't interested or because they're more of a visual learner, but A10 manages to take care of both by visualising everything he's saying purely with memes and it feels so different than just watching random gameplay with a voice-over.

    • @valdemarjingryd3836
      @valdemarjingryd3836 Год назад +11

      Hes just straight copying Hamza lol

    • @VizualDK
      @VizualDK Год назад

      @@valdemarjingryd3836 Hamza of all people? he just does the same as Andrew Tate and exploits young men for money and teaches them how to be "alpha"

    • @danielclarke5391
      @danielclarke5391 Год назад +1

      ​@@valdemarjingryd3836 noticed the exact same thing

    • @pjtyra2106
      @pjtyra2106 Год назад +3

      This style of editing is a bit busy and excessive and pulls my focus away from his message.

    • @valdemarjingryd3836
      @valdemarjingryd3836 Год назад

      @@VizualDK I meant the editions retard😂. Plus Hamza is actually good and does help people.

  • @skullas7325
    @skullas7325 Год назад +36

    I just started levitating things around my house with my mind thanks so much for this video now ill go take over the world

  • @AudiaLucus
    @AudiaLucus Год назад +1

    Love your work man! To view failures in such a way that can create values in our lives and ultimately achieve our dreams is what most of us need to learn across different areas.

  • @derekeano
    @derekeano Год назад +29

    I love this! I love the way you put it: “there is no wrong decision as long as you’re actively thinking about it.” And “you cannot improve without losing/without making mistakes.” Love it! Well said! I am a teacher and will share this with my ESL students as well!

    • @davidschu372
      @davidschu372 Год назад +3

      Also, what do you get from winning? In games that feel "easy", you could most likely do anything and still win. As a player you do not improve even the slightest. You NEED challenging and hard matches to even get the chance to improve.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +1

      Happy to hear, I wish I got taught this earlier in life. I hear stories of old friends who literally can't function because of fear of failure.

  • @moonameisjeff9439
    @moonameisjeff9439 Год назад +26

    I'll continue to blame my teammates for all my losses, thank you :). Honestly, great content! So many people could benefit from watching this!

  • @ulysses.cardenas
    @ulysses.cardenas Год назад +13

    I am like an addict when it comes to your content. Looking forward to improving and putting in the work. Cheers. Thanks for your hard work A10.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +1

      Got some banger stuff coming out, glad you like it

  • @nicvane8751
    @nicvane8751 Год назад +3

    I love your positivity, kindness, and understanding you have in your videos. It’s really easy to get caught up in the moment and forget these things! In the end it’s just a game and you should have fun with it!

    • @gopnikboy
      @gopnikboy Год назад

      this text me on Telegram guy is a scammer isnt he? he commented me too

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад

      And the opposite is also true, if we want to treat it as more than a game then having a good mentality and gameplan to do so will lead to hitting our goals and feeling better about our negative experiences, glad you love it

  • @zensic
    @zensic Год назад

    Love coming back to this video from time to time! Thank you A10

  • @FrancoDFernando
    @FrancoDFernando Год назад +8

    2:00 I actually have this mentality about "being wrong" in terms of a discussion. Just like you said, we were raised our entire lives (i.e. school) that being wrong is the worst thing. When in fact, being wrong just means you're closer to the right answer. Everyone is going to be ignorant about everything at one point in their lives; the point is we learn from it, and move on.

  • @litplayz6780
    @litplayz6780 Год назад +5

    When hard stuck every game feels like 50% un winnable games and 50% free wins. These results most of the time feels like you are never winning any games because it’s either too easy and not very rewarding or too hard making the games feel hopeless. At the end of the day you gain 1 or -1. It’s like a endless loop that takes hundreds of hrs to break. (I’m talking about 4:30 btw)

  • @pgmedia3868
    @pgmedia3868 Год назад +5

    Thank you, I needed to hear this! My goal was to main Pharah and see how good I could get, I moved from Silver to Plat 4 and I've just been finding the games so hard recently alongside the flame from team mates and my own critical self judgement, it has been really anxiety inducing.

  • @emmanemonie6153
    @emmanemonie6153 Год назад +3

    honestly i really needed to hear this even outside of overwatch. i am a “gifted kid” i have borderline panic attacks if i mess up at anything. this was a breath of fresh air and i think this is going to stick with me for a very long time
    thank you very much

  • @RoninDPS
    @RoninDPS Год назад +16

    This video reminded me of a quote from Daigo “The Beast” Umehara, one of the greatest Street Fighter players of all time who said, “Tournaments are a playground for people who practice for growth. It's where they show off their achievements. Once I made that realization, I finally started making continued growth my goal, rather than winning.” This stuck with me because it shows how strong his desire to improve was, as even in a tournament he prioritized improving over winning.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +5

      Love fighting game players, so much to learn from the mentalities of improvement from the scene (im a melee guy myself)

    • @blockinglowtier
      @blockinglowtier Год назад

      Diego Umejuarez

  • @vanity5459
    @vanity5459 Год назад +3

    Hi A10, I really appreciate how fast you’re grinding out these videos, they’re QUALITY videos too. Keep it up man ❤

  • @PersonManManManMan
    @PersonManManManMan Год назад

    I appreciate the editing in this video.
    Lotta effort went into this one.
    And this is very important topic to talk about!

  • @FYT____
    @FYT____ Год назад

    This truly amazing advice. This can be applied to any challenging goal, whether in OW2, or life in general. You earned my sub and I'm sure many others. Keep up the great work.

  • @huntermushero9362
    @huntermushero9362 Год назад +7

    This was probably the most important lesson I needed to learn. I feel like I’d be better now if I had learned this when I first started trying to improve.

  • @crowman7813
    @crowman7813 Год назад +7

    as someone who stopped playing ow for two years and is coming back to ow 2 trying to have a better mentality i really appreciate your video and hope more people see it

  • @TheBrosPB
    @TheBrosPB Год назад

    Solid video, I had to learn these things myself the hard way but I hope your video reaches people that need it.

  • @bradyklockenga7765
    @bradyklockenga7765 Год назад

    This was a good one brother. Thanks. Especially the part where you said we get attached to new ranks once we reach them like it’s almost a part of us. Good stuff- thanks again.

  • @Dk8250
    @Dk8250 Год назад +5

    Your old ow guides helped me go from silver to high diamond. Keep up the good work

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад

      You too! Congrats on the climb

  • @derekeano
    @derekeano Год назад +4

    Hey A10 if you feel that these videos take so much time and effort to make, just remember you can do with less visual flairs and bells and whistles and still get the beautiful core point of your message across really well! I mean people watch for your voice and ideas! Keep up the good work dude!

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад

      Means a lot to hear

  • @davidpetit7334
    @davidpetit7334 Год назад

    This is so applicable for any game as well as life in general. Thank you for the pep talk. I needed that.

  • @conradmeredith7522
    @conradmeredith7522 Год назад

    This might be the single greatest video out there.watched many other vids that say don’t tilt and just have a break. Haven’t seen anyone break it down like this. You’re a genius. Thanks 🙏

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад

      It's a really important one, mental is massive for improving! I appreciate the comment

  • @huckmart2017
    @huckmart2017 Год назад +6

    Took me a while to get over the fear of losing a rank. I remember the first time i got into masters i started playing really scared and passive. Of course playing that way caused me to lose. I wasn't able to actually consistently climb until i stopped caring about the outcome. The first time i got into top 500, i did so by accident. After the first 2 weeks of the season i queued up only to see a shiny 280 number beside my name. Such a surreal feeling that i only got because i prioritized fun and my passion for the game over statistics and arbitrary numbers.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +1

      I think the new ranked system helps a lot with fear of losing rank as well, but "I wasn't able to actually consistently climb until i stopped caring about the outcome" hits hard, this is what i aimed to help people understand (and some more) congrats on the climb, glad you got your confidence!

  • @tuck3771
    @tuck3771 Год назад +3

    0:39 you can’t just hit me with the feels like that man

    • @MrdotKstar
      @MrdotKstar Год назад

      Right in the darn feels gosh darn it!

  • @papergum58
    @papergum58 Год назад

    Loved this video! Thanks for making it!

  • @Yeechi24
    @Yeechi24 Год назад

    I really needed this video. Thank you so much

  • @DryApplePie
    @DryApplePie Год назад +4

    Started to watch you videos recently and I have climbed from bronze 5 to play 3 in a week thank you very much for your advice.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад

      Keep it up!

    • @DryApplePie
      @DryApplePie Год назад

      @@A10Nerd Thanks I'm Diamond 5 now your videos helped a lot

  • @fryyy0377
    @fryyy0377 Год назад +4

    the coach back with some wisdom, love it

  • @authentic2225
    @authentic2225 Год назад

    this is one of the best and most important tip/ guide vid and it’s not even really about gameplay. great work

  • @MononeRocks
    @MononeRocks Год назад +1

    Thanks for the vid! I really like hoy you go into the mental aspects of ranking up and improving

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад

      Mental is one of the biggest factors of improving on any skill

  • @FlipsMG
    @FlipsMG Год назад +9

    More live coaching, vod review, OWL or strong soloq player analysis would be good content for the channel!

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад

      will consider it! I know people love watching my vod reviews on stream and learn a lot from it

  • @electroAU
    @electroAU Год назад +4

    Great video, mindset goes such a long way
    What's that game amongst the footage with rocket launchers?

  • @jeramii03
    @jeramii03 Год назад

    This video changed my entire perspective. I feel awakened. Thank you!

  • @Chuebel21
    @Chuebel21 Год назад +1

    Started watching you about a year ago, just recently got back into OW after OW2 dropped. Already surpassed my peak rank in a couple weeks just focusing on what you talk about. Great stuff please keep it coming!

  • @nemesyssss
    @nemesyssss Год назад +4

    That hamza intro killed me xD

  • @false7095
    @false7095 Год назад +4

    Bro your tips and coaching isn’t just good for the game but good for achieving a fulfilling and meaningful life, your literally a life coacher too

    • @conjrd9227
      @conjrd9227 Год назад

      That's cause he used a similar intro and video presentation style to the youtuber Hamza, who actually is a life coach.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +2

      @@conjrd9227 Don't remember Hamza being in my psychology degree teaching me o.o but because my editor and I added an intro in post-production it means my thoughts are his ?XD

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +1

      @falseEZES yeah bro, self-psychology and stoicism are a great way to start taking that new approach to life, and since I didn't like the way I presented myself within Overwatch to others I decided to look for that change, took a long time but it was worth it

  • @More_Orgasm
    @More_Orgasm Год назад

    Awesome vids man, some of the best ow content inve seen related to tips and climbing

  • @eatburbger
    @eatburbger Год назад

    this was fantastic thank you i'm gonna have to watch it multiple times

  • @bluehooman1521
    @bluehooman1521 5 месяцев назад +3

    I don't care about losing games, I care about going 0-7 while people scream at each other and keep leaving games, I care about how my rank is determined by win/loss ratio, I care that my best, no matter how well I do, there's always someone pissed. I don't care if I suck, I care that my performance doesn't matter at the end of the day, and that no matter how well I do, even if I carried, that loss is causing a de-rank. If I de-rank because of me fine, but a matching with the same people over and over who just throw every game because they aren't having fun and it harms me.

  • @darkmagician9570
    @darkmagician9570 Год назад +3

    i played this game since it came out and in season 3 or so i managed to climb to masters without too many issues. i thought and still think that i couldve made it into gm (the players used to be much worse at the time) but i got so attached to my masters ranked and started developing anxiety about it. i started playing significantly less ranked, stayed in masters throughout the years and i was still doing well in those games, i just didnt want to risk losing my rank by climbing. im looking to change that in ow2 :)

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +1

      Exactly, very common thing to happen and then we gain neurotic pride where we feel okay with where we are, but its nowhere as satisfying as we limit our own growth and progress

  • @citizen320
    @citizen320 8 месяцев назад

    Seriously needed to hear this message today. This is a great attitude to carry in every facet of life. Thank you for this. ❤ (and I rarely use the heart)

  • @inflame1306
    @inflame1306 Год назад +2

    That's so motivating bro. Ty so much.
    I'm a support main and I'm carrying a lot of games but it's so hard and annoying and sometimes becomes so disappointing that YOU have to struggle so much.
    But because of your video I will be more calm with this

  • @erikknudsenmork4536
    @erikknudsenmork4536 Год назад +7

    For me, the best way to reflect after getting mad is playing red dead redemption 2. Nor doing any missions or combat. Just riding around the world. Its sich a massive change of pace and for me it helps me get back in the right mindsett.

  • @LunaOTF
    @LunaOTF Год назад +7

    Marco reus is the 🐐

  • @bubblebuddies2190
    @bubblebuddies2190 Год назад

    Dude I love the way you go about and talk about these topics

  • @MostafaSheshtawy
    @MostafaSheshtawy 9 месяцев назад

    these are actually great life advises .. thank you .. honestly , sometimes gaming is more about what we are going through in life than the actual game itself. I think I needed to hear all this. Thank you

  • @kingslayer3647
    @kingslayer3647 Год назад +4

    I won't lie as a fighting game player I started accepting losses and looking for what I do wrong. Changes everything because you have to lose to improve. I'm pretty sure there are no undefeated players

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад

      Love fighting games, my favorite hbox quote is "you have to get humbled to humble" but fighting games are a 1 on 1 system, so its easier to look inwards compared to team games, and thats where peolpe get lost imo. Glad you could find good mental and apply it elsewhere

    • @Janon743
      @Janon743 Год назад

      @@A10Nerd it’s also easier in fighting games to have more of a sense of control over the outcome since it’s just you and the opponent, so I assume people would continue to get lost over not understanding what what caused the loss in team shooters instead of fighting games

    • @douglasd7996
      @douglasd7996 9 месяцев назад +1

      I am undefeated because I never fight

  • @g0ast
    @g0ast 3 месяца назад +3

    All these comments not realizing it's blizzard stacking games to intentionally make you lose that's the problem

    • @DioBrando-yk5up
      @DioBrando-yk5up 2 месяца назад

      Who are payed off by the rothschilds

  • @Eweyhen
    @Eweyhen Год назад

    This video is truly a gem. I might listen to this before I start my sessions for awhile to get in the right headspace. I really needed this. Thank you

  • @theford8532
    @theford8532 Год назад

    damb these last 3 videos have been so good and helpful thank you so much

  • @rudy3629
    @rudy3629 Год назад +4

    the hamza intro lmao

  • @thelazycat6022
    @thelazycat6022 9 месяцев назад +3

    Yeah but like... when u play support and have the best heals of the game by 8k more than anyone else and still lose... i somehow feel ot's not always about yourself alone .It is about the team unfortunatly

    • @wicked5999
      @wicked5999 5 месяцев назад

      Did you do damage?

  • @davidoliveros9681
    @davidoliveros9681 Год назад

    This is the best video game video I’ve ever watched, and not because it’s good advice for the game and your approach to it. It’s great general life advice. I appreciate the intelligence and emotion behind your words.
    Good stuff A10

  • @chongkiss609
    @chongkiss609 Год назад

    Love this man, so important, everyone should watch this. Well done brother!! Keep this shit up!

  • @SongSupply
    @SongSupply Год назад +3

    A10 is a fellow hamza enjoyer. Massive respect

  • @jeremyr1075
    @jeremyr1075 Год назад +2

    Yo I love this message. I try to approach dying/losing in a game as a learning experience. Every time I die I laugh about it, note what I did wrong and keep moving. Great video and great advice!

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +1

      And I promise you I will make content that will solve your frustrations with carrying, so hopefully until then this video keeps you motivated

  • @Chencob
    @Chencob Год назад

    ngl every single word you said is how i felt, great video, subbed.

  • @edmundrice9234
    @edmundrice9234 Год назад

    This is a very well made video man, this is good in all aspects of life

  • @Bunny-ks7fi
    @Bunny-ks7fi Год назад

    The best channel about competitive games I’ve ever seen, love your videos. I’m plat in ow and league right now but I hope to apply your concepts and rank up

  • @gaberealgaminggrg4768
    @gaberealgaminggrg4768 Год назад

    Can’t tell you how much I needed to hear this

  • @jonasdowner
    @jonasdowner 2 месяца назад

    I just got off the game on full tilt, and I needed to see this, thanks.

  • @Bnol730
    @Bnol730 Год назад

    Another banger of a video, it is really helping and motivating, keep them up.

  • @eshaylord3950
    @eshaylord3950 Год назад

    Thank you so so very much. I came here expecting some quality overwatch content and I came out blessed with quality life content. I have been experiencing so much personal toxicity and negativity in what I try to do in my life (not only overwatch) and I keep comparing myself to others and get sulky whenever others are better than me. Little did I know that I needed this video to escape my hole of anxiety and insecurity. It's all really all about the grind

  • @lisah4021
    @lisah4021 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this! I also got flamed in a game today and felt really down and unmotivated since, but it's true - improving is my ultimate goal and their opinions don't matter. Great video!

  • @RoanLauncher
    @RoanLauncher Год назад

    It's good to put this out, and the editing was funny as well. Gj a10.

  • @IMightBeGood
    @IMightBeGood Год назад

    This was actually eye opening very well put!

  • @miata6394
    @miata6394 Год назад

    Thanks man, i needed this.

  • @oderflaolrem1110
    @oderflaolrem1110 10 месяцев назад

    This makes so much sense not only just a video game but also other things life, like sports or music and such.

  • @emmetyeager1034
    @emmetyeager1034 Год назад

    Just earned a sub. This is applicable to so many things in life and I think your explanation is perfect.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад

      Thanks man, and I can't wait to put out better content

  • @g0hma437
    @g0hma437 Год назад

    REAL REAL REAL this is legit the best advice anyone could ever get, good video mr A10

  • @Gramatix119
    @Gramatix119 Год назад

    please keep making content like this, feels like it is so direct

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +1

      I only have one goal, helping people improve and that's what my content is designed to do

  • @lynnlantern7513
    @lynnlantern7513 Год назад +1

    Honestly this video helped me a lot. It was really exactly what I needed to hear to get myself out of that mindset. I started playing again after 3 years of being hardstuck bronze and climbed my way up to plat but last night I almost dropped back to gold. I was furious at myself and my teammates for this happening. I was too caught up in losing my plat importance that I wasnt even considering the games itself. Now I'm actually trying to just take a step back and focus on what's important, my own gameplay and my own improvement.

  • @kyuubi89
    @kyuubi89 Год назад

    congrats, its beautifully speech, very motivating

  • @Ghst-pe8sb
    @Ghst-pe8sb Год назад

    I've been struggling with anger for all my life and it comes into my gaming alot. Thanks for the video i rlly needed to hear this

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад +1

      Let's go man, hope you figure out what your triggers are and you can slowly transform your thought process into a better one for others and YOURSELF

  • @Yuraichu
    @Yuraichu Год назад

    I don't know how this video doesn't have more attention. Thank you A10

  • @DD69420DD
    @DD69420DD Год назад

    good video. good message even beyond ranked. just focus on what you can control and do the absolute best you can do with what you can control. everything else is not worth worrying about.

  • @franklyalive2307
    @franklyalive2307 8 месяцев назад

    This was great, thanks!

  • @willm7290
    @willm7290 Год назад +1

    You are about the only OW content creator I watch. I despise Twitch, but will go follow your stream and watch. Great content.

  • @Plamen1204
    @Plamen1204 Год назад

    Perfect content man. This is not only about improving in overwatch, all this is true in life as well. Thats why i like competitive games, you can apply the discipline and mental you have in competitive in real-life, and the opposite as well. Keep it up.

    • @A10Nerd
      @A10Nerd  Год назад

      Mental is so important! Will do

  • @frenchsnailbutter
    @frenchsnailbutter Год назад

    So so good, thanks for this encouragement to enjoy the game by controlling the only thing you can: yourself

  • @matthewwesterman5337
    @matthewwesterman5337 Год назад

    Wow dude there's a lot of truth here for way more than just gaming. Thanks for the video!

  • @shelby13107
    @shelby13107 Год назад

    that is litterly something u need to practice for every goal in ur life its deeper than climbing in video games its a rule for life grind also thanks for sharing knowledge with us man big love and respect