Love the map guides, keep them coming if you can! I’d love to eventually get your perspective on all of them. But I know that’s a ton of work, and I’m happy with whatever you can give.
Usually not one to be bothered by sounds, but those coughs were killing me. Still very useful information tho that I still watched all the map guides so far, thanks!
Thanks! I would love to; the goal for this playlist was to have one for each map. I have no idea when that will actually happen though since it's a lot of work to put together. So no specific plans at the moment for R66 but it could happen in the future!
Awesome guide, btw heres a question I main reinhardt, and what should i do defending second point? Like, if i hold high ground, i wont be able to brawl so i need to drop and force then off point So should i hold until the payload get close to my team, like in 9:28 and then i drop off and brawl? Around 9:40 you say do not drop, but as a Reinhardt, what should I do, instead of swapping heroes?
Highly situational. I think the short answer is that you probably need to drop at some point; it's WHEN you drop that is the hard question. You need to read the team comps and the positioning to determine when to drop. For example, if your team is Rein/Ashe/Cassidy/Mercy/Baptiste vs. Orisa/Reaper/Symmetra/Moira/Zen you should basically never drop until your shield is basically useless. Your team has overwhelming ranged firepower and it's better for you to simply shield and stall the fight out instead of dropping into a close-range team like that. If your team is more close-ranged (e.g. Reaper, Genji) and the enemy team is longer-ranged (e.g. Hanzo, Widow) you need to drop earlier and prevent them from getting easy picks. I don't think Rein is impossible to play here (compared to Numbani 1st where I would NEVER play Rein) but you definitely have harder reads than you do in most situations. Dropping too early or too late will result in a lost fight.
The videos that are [hero], [rank], [map]? Those are just normal coaching videos from posts people make in the subreddit OverwatchUniversity in case you weren't aware. They're titled like that so people can quickly tell if they want to watch it or not (usually people are looking for a hero+rank combination)
Love the map guides, keep them coming if you can! I’d love to eventually get your perspective on all of them. But I know that’s a ton of work, and I’m happy with whatever you can give.
Usually not one to be bothered by sounds, but those coughs were killing me. Still very useful information tho that I still watched all the map guides so far, thanks!
I'll try to wait until I'm no longer sick to do the next one :(
Oh man I LOVED your Numbani guide. Thank you for doing more maps!!
I love these maps guide, will u do route 66 ?
Thanks! I would love to; the goal for this playlist was to have one for each map. I have no idea when that will actually happen though since it's a lot of work to put together. So no specific plans at the moment for R66 but it could happen in the future!
Awesome guide, btw heres a question
I main reinhardt, and what should i do defending second point?
Like, if i hold high ground, i wont be able to brawl so i need to drop and force then off point
So should i hold until the payload get close to my team, like in 9:28 and then i drop off and brawl?
Around 9:40 you say do not drop, but as a Reinhardt, what should I do, instead of swapping heroes?
Highly situational. I think the short answer is that you probably need to drop at some point; it's WHEN you drop that is the hard question. You need to read the team comps and the positioning to determine when to drop.
For example, if your team is Rein/Ashe/Cassidy/Mercy/Baptiste vs. Orisa/Reaper/Symmetra/Moira/Zen you should basically never drop until your shield is basically useless. Your team has overwhelming ranged firepower and it's better for you to simply shield and stall the fight out instead of dropping into a close-range team like that.
If your team is more close-ranged (e.g. Reaper, Genji) and the enemy team is longer-ranged (e.g. Hanzo, Widow) you need to drop earlier and prevent them from getting easy picks.
I don't think Rein is impossible to play here (compared to Numbani 1st where I would NEVER play Rein) but you definitely have harder reads than you do in most situations. Dropping too early or too late will result in a lost fight.
Loved this! Wish you would just shorten the names for other videos since I can't really grasp what they are about!
The videos that are [hero], [rank], [map]? Those are just normal coaching videos from posts people make in the subreddit OverwatchUniversity in case you weren't aware. They're titled like that so people can quickly tell if they want to watch it or not (usually people are looking for a hero+rank combination)
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