I really feel like my understanding of the game has been changed completely thanks to your videos. Like no one else has explained space the same way. Thanks A10
A lot of youtubers focus on improving individual things such as playing corners and resource management, but they never explain it well enough for us to implement it in games!
genuienly how? i find these videos interesting but he's stating the obvious, of course you need to use abilities to win, he basically says that over and over for 10 mins
@@notsaying the way he explains space is different. Like how he explained why zarya would want to bait someone like sigma in but not rein. Also the L thing with cover. A lot of channels make sense but the way a10 explains it makes it feel like I can apply the thought process in my own game
ruclips.net/video/92p4zWWwUKE/видео.html psst here's a bonus vid for you. This is one of the earliest vids where a lot of old ow players/coaches learnt about space
Man it amazes me every time how you sum up the whole game in 10 minutes, just goes to show how deeply well you understand the game, even as I high elo player the amount of value I get from this video is crazy.
definitely keep making these. im a gm player and know these concepts to a degree. but how you break them down and explain them is great. i never have really looked at overwatch this way. you have given me a new perspective. i do hope you make future videos going more in depth how each character can take and use space
@@AManCalledDutch lol im a gm player aswell and this video really gave me a new perspective, as op said. i think you imagine that GM players are the most incredible, that we have insane skill and know everything. we don't. there is always more to learn.
@@AManCalledDutch idk if youre trolling, but thats just not the case. Unless youre the #1 OWL player, there are still drastic leagues between someone who reaches GM consistently and being the best. Being able to take your game to the next level is the difference between doing okay at your ELO, and smurfing your own peak
Hey man. Just wanna stop by and say that I can’t thank you enough. With your invaluable content, I’ve been able to climb from high gold to low GM in just 5 seasons. You are the goat.
another educational banger! What I wanna add is, as you said everything is a resource! Ammo, HP, abilities but also things like focus and attention. You can even think of your emotional state like a resource. Some people try to tilt the enemy on purpose to gain an advantage. Best part for me personally of the video was the corner flip! I didn't know there was a name for it, and it answered a few questions I had about the L-corner concept.
at first i was like "another the "best" guide i need" but it actually did explain pretty well the usage of cover as well as expanded my view on what making space actually means and the role of the tank in it. If you take vods i can send one for u to analyse
its crazy how much ive improved simply by watching your guides, unranked to gms, and streams. i have never seen such helpful educational content in any game
I feel like you know most of this stuff just by playing the game normally, you basically just said "use cover in advantageous locations and stay with your team"
This is exactly what I needed, now when my team keeps doing the same out of position mistakes I can be sentient about and see how many L's there are instead of only 1, being the defeat.
Map awareness in any game is important. I remember watching the halo 5 championship a few years ago and was blown away by how players were navigating backwards effortlessly in fire fights.
I've been hard stuck in high platinum 2700-2800 for the last several years. In the last month I've watched your videos 3-4 times a week to hammer the concepts into my mind. Well I'm glad to say that Ive smashed through my previous plateau and am now sitting at an all time high of 3400! Really hoping to break into masters for the first time, thanks for your videos.
The more I watch this video the more I realized...I'm just not about that ranked life. I've been bronze since ow1 launch and I only played for an hour at the longest . I then play quick play for hours . It helped me realized this and I'm thankful for it . Mannnn though the lesson on map control for open and close spaces helped me so much in less deaths . Hell I did better in FFA and quickplay. Thank you for the lesson.
the Genji vs bastion example made me realize my mistake in overwatch I'm many times getting good picks and openings as Genji and then I immediately push in not realizing my team might not be ready for this and then everything crumbles it's like an adrenaline rush sometimes after a few picks from now on I will double-check and let them know before I continue to play aggressively and push the objective and in general, great video great explanation with examples and how to handle some situations i will send this to my friends and hope they watch it, because they wouldn't listen to me anyways when I try to explain something like this
“I’m not like the other RUclipsrs, telling you the same platitudes: play corners, aim good, don’t die. I’m genuinely gonna tell you the secret, trust me bro. Okay ready? Play corners, don’t die.”
Absolutely amazing video. I was smiling at the start because of how much I was learning and recognizing just from your analysis of open spaces and corners. A game that taught me about corners, open space, chokepoints, and angles was Rainbow 6 Siege.
Been playing with a friend recently who is much lower in rank and noticed this lack of understanding corners and corner flipping in those ranks, which had me thinking about the dynamic of it lately. Corner flipping ties together with what you were talking about in a different video: "Space" and "Ebb and Flow". What used to be claimed space and space you are contesting/threatening ahead of you through pressure and position can very much change or with the Ls "flip" through the opponents movement or kills on your or the opponents team. Where this concept became REALLY apparant to me was when the opponent managed to get through and it meant for our team to back up to the next corner to reclaim a good fighting position, yet half my team stayed in the open or tried to route to the side. Being aware of Ebb and Flow and the state of space control can be such a powerful tool. For example that very game on King's Row: Your tank died and one of your DPS got picked off. You are on DPS and have your Supports with you backing off the first point back to the second part, corner of the shop. You see Reinhardt pushing into the second part with 2 DPS, while their supports stand on the point capping. Poke a little bit until they have pushed in enough for them to be able to flip the corner on you if they proceed further forward, so time to back up, take the next corner. Thanks to the glass window of the store you can also take a bit of a peak to see who actually follows through. You see Rein and Soldier still pushing as you back up to even a corner further back with your remaining team. The second you notice it's just the Rein now at the second corner with the Soldier retreated it's the perfect opportunity to pressure the Rein and flip the control on him, with in mind of your team having spawned coming up the other side aswell. We managed to anti, sleep and kill the Rein, picking off the Soldier trying to come back and helping aswell. We lost the point, but these picks helped us to claim further space ahead with the bigger player count. This dynamic of controlled and contested space can happen in such a short amount of time; being aware of these concepts and having them ingrained in your gameplay will help you tremendously making strong plays in a blink of an eye, which on higher level of play with players making fewer and fewer mistakes becomes crucial.
Thanks man, turns out I already did this but I could be a lot better at it. Wasn't even thinking about capitalizing on my corner playing. Thanks again.
I saw this the other day. My team constantly went down the same path, I told them to go through a different path with lots of obstacles because lord o mighty they could not handle a widow, they didn't listen and kept going through an open space. I'm glad my intuition was right, and that I'm not crazy but everyone else is just playing like a sheep.
I knew some of what was explained in this video before, but a detailed description and explanation really helps. Wish my teachers in my school would teach me the way you just taught me to hold corners as a tank, get better positioning and how to take advantage of open space and corners bro. Very well done, keep it up!
I genuinely cant believe how good this video actually is Its actually helped me improve end my losing streak and help me win lots more games absolutely incredible My aim has improved im thinking before i fire and am dying alot less because of it
I’ve been on a learning streak of Overwatch this past few weeks after playing since OW1 season 3…never broke gold there, never broke bronze here in OW2. This was the final piece I’ve been looking for. Thank you.
I had a lot of this information already in my head. However, you've given me the wisdom on how to understand it and apply it to my games. For that, I thank you
Long time OW player. This video is fantastic and I love the effort that went into the editing/production. These concepts should 100% be taught in a more direct way in the game. Until then good content creators like yourself will be the community educators.
Even as a diamond peak player. I generally get confused on what’s happening some of the time. When there’s supports dps’ing and tanks just poking at squishes from a far distance. It’s very much so random.
Easily one of the best overwatch “how to get good” videos! The editing, graphics and pure visual presentation of this video is S TIER to the max! Very impressive keep up the good work! P.s. if you ever wanted to make more videos outside of overwatch I think you would have great success! (Food for thought)
Great video. Would be great to watch a game/coach review where you work with a player to analyse thier progression through a game from the third person view - with commentry challenging thier choices, game sense, possitioning etc. as filtered through this paradigm. Thanks for the content.
I play Splatoon more than Overwatch and the thing I like most is that you can really easily tell which space is neutral, friendly, and enemy. there are no tanks so some of the advice is a little different, but looking for the Ls is really great advice I've already started applying! thanks!
I hate that I am hard stuck in low metals, I knew about corner fights, but the "L" swapping is a new concept that I knew at a basic level, but this was a solid explanation. My biggest problem now is passive tanks, that dont push forward and sit in the open space getting melted then cry about the "DPS diff" I hate soloque
This is awesome! You could talk about each hero with respect to these and even hero combinations like layering on this foundation. And when updates go through, talk about shifts in it. It's a whole new way to understand the game that isn't dmg/cd- up/down and buff/nerf.
My friends have been trying to explain this to me for months but I wasn't really understanding it. This video made me go "ohhhhhhhhhhhhh". I appreciate you so much
Excellent video, i think i understood this naturally, but the way you explained it solidified the idea in a way that i can improve my posistioning and understanding of the ebb and flow. Thanks!
probably the best educational video on any game i've ever seen. i've been trying to explain that to my friend whos new at the game for so long, but never knew how to say it. Now i can just send him this video, thanks 👍
You know what, you deserve a like! I paused the video just to do that and comment, lol. You taught me the logic behind some of the things I already do like playing the corners but seeing them as L shaped helps me understand when I'll have the advantage. I've learned a lot already and I'm only half through, it's insane!
no hollow, no generic , no fake promises. Immediately goes into generic map breakdown, Map basics, Cooldown basics, immediately goes into generic positioning basics. For new players this is great. But dont slam other creators when you do the same thing. Throwing stones in a glass house here.
Exactly. But unfortunately, the 'snake oil talk' seems to work, judging from all the positive comments. People just want to be mislead by believing that 'this information changed their life', whereas these concepts are oversimplifications of what every single good coach has been teaching people forever. You know someone has low teaching quality when their self-validation relies on bashing others.
@@realcrazyhenkie 100% , These thing have been taught from the inception of the game and the competitive scene. Dude is acting like he is some prophet gifted to everyone. When in reality it is just basic knowledge found virtually ANYWHERE.
EXCELLENT vid. My brain has been slowly piecing this formula together from playing a ton and watching a ton of content. Like you, I wish I had this when I started - but I think that hearing and seeing these ideas so clearly is gonna really help me grow now, too. Thanks!!
The idea of space utilization and space flipping is eerily close to the brilliant game of Go, btw. That game gets complicated in some different ways, but I think it can still be analyzed in some very-similar ways.
I already do the suggestions in this video but I know a lot of new players who don't and a lot of players who struggle with this. I generally haven't been able to help them because I wasn't able to explain what I am exactly doing as I choose where to be as mercy or any other character I play. I intend to send this to People I think could benefit because it's just so good. Great work.
I immediately started applying these concepts, and WOW. The results are night and day. I instantly started winning more games, and the ones I lose now aren't even that bad of losses (at the very least I'm not gold deaths anymore lol). If you want to play better in comp, quick play or ffa, give this a listen. It'll change so much.
Hey a10 I love the content I was wondering if you could make a video talking about how to play with different tanks personally I don't understand how to play with a ball or a doom.
If there's one thing players coming from CSGO or Valorant or even R6S should understand it's this. Even though we're not one tapping our opponents, these concepts still very much apply.
as a wreaking ball player, this is actually what I use the most to carry game, dislocating enemy into bad location, and isolating enemy into one vs one and using my health as a advantages is a 1v1
Me before this video: Looking for the W
Me after this video: Looking for the L’s
facts
Bro i love eating breadsticks
@@ashbvrn2664 same
@@ashbvrn2664 bro same
@@ashbvrn2664 bro i love eating sticks
A10: Here, take this, it's your new best friend.
A10: *hands me an L*
Me: Such wisdom
This man has taught me if you have at least two Ls you can make them a W
😭😭😂😂
The editing is getting better and better actually insane. Probably one of the best educational content for any game
*the best and only good
yeah this was fun to watch
just letting you know, maybe you play valorant too, there is a content creator called Valorant Ascended whose quality is on par with A10
@@skyfeelan obviously know him!
Agreed
I really feel like my understanding of the game has been changed completely thanks to your videos. Like no one else has explained space the same way. Thanks A10
A lot of youtubers focus on improving individual things such as playing corners and resource management, but they never explain it well enough for us to implement it in games!
genuienly how? i find these videos interesting but he's stating the obvious, of course you need to use abilities to win, he basically says that over and over for 10 mins
@@notsaying the way he explains space is different. Like how he explained why zarya would want to bait someone like sigma in but not rein. Also the L thing with cover. A lot of channels make sense but the way a10 explains it makes it feel like I can apply the thought process in my own game
@@Htiy i guess you're right, but its more geared towards people new to gaming in general, not just people who need overwatch advice
ruclips.net/video/92p4zWWwUKE/видео.html psst here's a bonus vid for you. This is one of the earliest vids where a lot of old ow players/coaches learnt about space
Man it amazes me every time how you sum up the whole game in 10 minutes, just goes to show how deeply well you understand the game, even as I high elo player the amount of value I get from this video is crazy.
He probably had to study that game for quite a while :P
Stop saying value you niggas sound like entrepreneurs
definitely keep making these. im a gm player and know these concepts to a degree. but how you break them down and explain them is great. i never have really looked at overwatch this way. you have given me a new perspective. i do hope you make future videos going more in depth how each character can take and use space
If you’re GM you don’t need to learn anything lol 😅
@@AManCalledDutch lol im a gm player aswell and this video really gave me a new perspective, as op said. i think you imagine that GM players are the most incredible, that we have insane skill and know everything. we don't. there is always more to learn.
@@AManCalledDutch your never at your pinnacle u can always get better.
@@AManCalledDutch idk if youre trolling, but thats just not the case. Unless youre the #1 OWL player, there are still drastic leagues between someone who reaches GM consistently and being the best. Being able to take your game to the next level is the difference between doing okay at your ELO, and smurfing your own peak
“Look at this shape, cause this is your new best friend”
Homie I’ve been holding L’s all my competitive life
00:29 That Akali laugh
*Immediately deranks next game*
Hey man. Just wanna stop by and say that I can’t thank you enough. With your invaluable content, I’ve been able to climb from high gold to low GM in just 5 seasons. You are the goat.
another educational banger!
What I wanna add is, as you said everything is a resource! Ammo, HP, abilities but also things like focus and attention. You can even think of your emotional state like a resource. Some people try to tilt the enemy on purpose to gain an advantage.
Best part for me personally of the video was the corner flip! I didn't know there was a name for it, and it answered a few questions I had about the L-corner concept.
at first i was like "another the "best" guide i need" but it actually did explain pretty well the usage of cover as well as expanded my view on what making space actually means and the role of the tank in it. If you take vods i can send one for u to analyse
Appreciate the time you put into these videos. Great tips!
its crazy how much ive improved simply by watching your guides, unranked to gms, and streams. i have never seen such helpful educational content in any game
Bro starts out videos like he trying to sell me quantum bitcoins
I feel like you know most of this stuff just by playing the game normally, you basically just said "use cover in advantageous locations and stay with your team"
We all know this, we just don't do it. His explanation is basically: "how to and why not to die in overwatch"
This is exactly what I needed, now when my team keeps doing the same out of position mistakes I can be sentient about and see how many L's there are instead of only 1, being the defeat.
not only is the information so great, but this editing is not only so creative, but honestly really inspiring. THANK YOU!!!!
I really love these videos. I can tell how much work you have put into them, and the concise manner in which you share your ideas is refreshing.
Map awareness in any game is important. I remember watching the halo 5 championship a few years ago and was blown away by how players were navigating backwards effortlessly in fire fights.
I am so happy that this video isn't HOLOW. Great stuff!
I've been hard stuck in high platinum 2700-2800 for the last several years. In the last month I've watched your videos 3-4 times a week to hammer the concepts into my mind. Well I'm glad to say that Ive smashed through my previous plateau and am now sitting at an all time high of 3400! Really hoping to break into masters for the first time, thanks for your videos.
Whoever edited this video needs a raise
The more I watch this video the more I realized...I'm just not about that ranked life. I've been bronze since ow1 launch and I only played for an hour at the longest . I then play quick play for hours . It helped me realized this and I'm thankful for it . Mannnn though the lesson on map control for open and close spaces helped me so much in less deaths . Hell I did better in FFA and quickplay. Thank you for the lesson.
Well this can help you in qp as well :P
I rarely watch guides but this was very interesting and extremely well made. Great work
the Genji vs bastion example made me realize my mistake in overwatch
I'm many times getting good picks and openings as Genji and then I immediately push in not realizing my team might not be ready for this and then everything crumbles
it's like an adrenaline rush sometimes after a few picks
from now on I will double-check and let them know before I continue to play aggressively and push the objective
and in general, great video
great explanation with examples and how to handle some situations
i will send this to my friends and hope they watch it, because they wouldn't listen to me anyways when I try to explain something like this
“I’m not like the other RUclipsrs, telling you the same platitudes: play corners, aim good, don’t die. I’m genuinely gonna tell you the secret, trust me bro. Okay ready? Play corners, don’t die.”
Exactly.
Great stuff, I just now to not be lazy and go hind behind corners and climb.
Absolutely amazing video. I was smiling at the start because of how much I was learning and recognizing just from your analysis of open spaces and corners. A game that taught me about corners, open space, chokepoints, and angles was Rainbow 6 Siege.
Man I don't tend to say this, but the editing is truly beautiful. Especially that one part where bastion repositions
This video helped me die way less and I won my rankup game to get to gold for the first time ever, tysm
I thought the other one was the only one needed to climb. :-)
Had to sub man... Your teaching is next level...
Just hit masters 4 after 5 years of playing and I can confidently say you taught me at least 1 thing, keep grinding soldiers
@Squall cope harder, already masters 2 on support with 65% winrates on kiriko and lucio
@@HealthyKaden good shit! Im new to overwatch and hit plat tryin to reach diamond this season grind never stops
Been playing with a friend recently who is much lower in rank and noticed this lack of understanding corners and corner flipping in those ranks, which had me thinking about the dynamic of it lately. Corner flipping ties together with what you were talking about in a different video: "Space" and "Ebb and Flow".
What used to be claimed space and space you are contesting/threatening ahead of you through pressure and position can very much change or with the Ls "flip" through the opponents movement or kills on your or the opponents team.
Where this concept became REALLY apparant to me was when the opponent managed to get through and it meant for our team to back up to the next corner to reclaim a good fighting position, yet half my team stayed in the open or tried to route to the side.
Being aware of Ebb and Flow and the state of space control can be such a powerful tool.
For example that very game on King's Row:
Your tank died and one of your DPS got picked off.
You are on DPS and have your Supports with you backing off the first point back to the second part, corner of the shop.
You see Reinhardt pushing into the second part with 2 DPS, while their supports stand on the point capping.
Poke a little bit until they have pushed in enough for them to be able to flip the corner on you if they proceed further forward, so time to back up, take the next corner.
Thanks to the glass window of the store you can also take a bit of a peak to see who actually follows through.
You see Rein and Soldier still pushing as you back up to even a corner further back with your remaining team. The second you notice it's just the Rein now at the second corner with the Soldier retreated it's the perfect opportunity to pressure the Rein and flip the control on him, with in mind of your team having spawned coming up the other side aswell. We managed to anti, sleep and kill the Rein, picking off the Soldier trying to come back and helping aswell. We lost the point, but these picks helped us to claim further space ahead with the bigger player count.
This dynamic of controlled and contested space can happen in such a short amount of time; being aware of these concepts and having them ingrained in your gameplay will help you tremendously making strong plays in a blink of an eye, which on higher level of play with players making fewer and fewer mistakes becomes crucial.
great stuff. As a returning OW player, this is gold. thanks homie!
"No unneccessary filler"
Literally the entire opening.
I thought i was watching an ad.
Thanks man, turns out I already did this but I could be a lot better at it. Wasn't even thinking about capitalizing on my corner playing. Thanks again.
In my lifetime of watching guides, this is the best one, imo. To whoever edited this, i got an eyegasm. 11/10
I saw this the other day. My team constantly went down the same path, I told them to go through a different path with lots of obstacles because lord o mighty they could not handle a widow, they didn't listen and kept going through an open space. I'm glad my intuition was right, and that I'm not crazy but everyone else is just playing like a sheep.
I’m two minutes into the video and already have a massive upgrade to my understanding. Thank you so much!!!!
This is something I’ll share with my friends when they’re ready to actually try to get better at the game.
This was extremely helpful to think about when playing the game!! I’ll share this with my esports team!! Thank you soo much
You put into words concepts that make the game and my understanding of it so much better
I knew some of what was explained in this video before, but a detailed description and explanation really helps. Wish my teachers in my school would teach me the way you just taught me to hold corners as a tank, get better positioning and how to take advantage of open space and corners bro. Very well done, keep it up!
I genuinely cant believe how good this video actually is
Its actually helped me improve end my losing streak and help me win lots more games absolutely incredible
My aim has improved im thinking before i fire and am dying alot less because of it
A10: "Look at this shape because this is your new best friend."
Me: "I am very familiar with taking L's."
As zenyatta I play like this intuitively but this vid really clarified this whole concept - super usefull stuff!
Corners have helped me a heap. I have to get better at judging when to commit when to hold and when to back out.
The L shape is already my best friend, I see after every game
This is such a great distillation of what you talk about in your streams! I wish you great success with these vids!
I really enjoy thinking about games as systems and this framed the combat in an easily understood way.
I’ve been on a learning streak of Overwatch this past few weeks after playing since OW1 season 3…never broke gold there, never broke bronze here in OW2. This was the final piece I’ve been looking for. Thank you.
I definitely knew this already, but I like the way it's presented here and the concept of the L for corners.
I had a lot of this information already in my head. However, you've given me the wisdom on how to understand it and apply it to my games. For that, I thank you
The cogitation is useful, the delivery is excellent. Thank you, sir. And you've earned a sub.
Long time OW player. This video is fantastic and I love the effort that went into the editing/production. These concepts should 100% be taught in a more direct way in the game. Until then good content creators like yourself will be the community educators.
As a team captain for a league this is very helpful
Even as a diamond peak player. I generally get confused on what’s happening some of the time. When there’s supports dps’ing and tanks just poking at squishes from a far distance. It’s very much so random.
Easily one of the best overwatch “how to get good” videos! The editing, graphics and pure visual presentation of this video is S TIER to the max! Very impressive keep up the good work!
P.s. if you ever wanted to make more videos outside of overwatch I think you would have great success! (Food for thought)
Great video. Would be great to watch a game/coach review where you work with a player to analyse thier progression through a game from the third person view - with commentry challenging thier choices, game sense, possitioning etc. as filtered through this paradigm. Thanks for the content.
I play Splatoon more than Overwatch and the thing I like most is that you can really easily tell which space is neutral, friendly, and enemy. there are no tanks so some of the advice is a little different, but looking for the Ls is really great advice I've already started applying! thanks!
I hate that I am hard stuck in low metals, I knew about corner fights, but the "L" swapping is a new concept that I knew at a basic level, but this was a solid explanation. My biggest problem now is passive tanks, that dont push forward and sit in the open space getting melted then cry about the "DPS diff" I hate soloque
I watched this so much I subconsciously applied this to my games
This is awesome! You could talk about each hero with respect to these and even hero combinations like layering on this foundation. And when updates go through, talk about shifts in it. It's a whole new way to understand the game that isn't dmg/cd- up/down and buff/nerf.
I love this channel, i keep climbing higher than ive ever reached in ranked because of you A10
This is by far the best video I’ve seen explaining space
This guy is dangerously underrated, what a goated video fam
My friends have been trying to explain this to me for months but I wasn't really understanding it. This video made me go "ohhhhhhhhhhhhh". I appreciate you so much
"No unnecessary filler", proceeds with long ass introduction...
You could just skip the intro
Years later still loving the content 👌🏼
Fantastic video, haven’t done my first coaching session but looking forward to it!
Excellent video, i think i understood this naturally, but the way you explained it solidified the idea in a way that i can improve my posistioning and understanding of the ebb and flow. Thanks!
probably the best educational video on any game i've ever seen.
i've been trying to explain that to my friend whos new at the game for so long, but never knew how to say it.
Now i can just send him this video, thanks 👍
You know what, you deserve a like! I paused the video just to do that and comment, lol. You taught me the logic behind some of the things I already do like playing the corners but seeing them as L shaped helps me understand when I'll have the advantage. I've learned a lot already and I'm only half through, it's insane!
Yes this is exactly what i was looking for, explaining macro play, not get better at aiming. I mean aiming is still important but its not enough
no hollow, no generic , no fake promises. Immediately goes into generic map breakdown, Map basics, Cooldown basics, immediately goes into generic positioning basics.
For new players this is great. But dont slam other creators when you do the same thing. Throwing stones in a glass house here.
Exactly. But unfortunately, the 'snake oil talk' seems to work, judging from all the positive comments. People just want to be mislead by believing that 'this information changed their life', whereas these concepts are oversimplifications of what every single good coach has been teaching people forever. You know someone has low teaching quality when their self-validation relies on bashing others.
@@realcrazyhenkie 100% , These thing have been taught from the inception of the game and the competitive scene.
Dude is acting like he is some prophet gifted to everyone. When in reality it is just basic knowledge found virtually ANYWHERE.
I have played overwatch 1 like over 1200 hours and still clicked this video always something to learn
Nice video, great editing
EXCELLENT vid. My brain has been slowly piecing this formula together from playing a ton and watching a ton of content. Like you, I wish I had this when I started - but I think that hearing and seeing these ideas so clearly is gonna really help me grow now, too. Thanks!!
The idea of space utilization and space flipping is eerily close to the brilliant game of Go, btw. That game gets complicated in some different ways, but I think it can still be analyzed in some very-similar ways.
Genuinely the best OW educational videos on youtube
I’m one minute in and this is already the most impressive educational overwatch video I’ve seen in the past 6 years
I already do the suggestions in this video but I know a lot of new players who don't and a lot of players who struggle with this. I generally haven't been able to help them because I wasn't able to explain what I am exactly doing as I choose where to be as mercy or any other character I play. I intend to send this to People I think could benefit because it's just so good. Great work.
I immediately started applying these concepts, and WOW. The results are night and day. I instantly started winning more games, and the ones I lose now aren't even that bad of losses (at the very least I'm not gold deaths anymore lol). If you want to play better in comp, quick play or ffa, give this a listen. It'll change so much.
the editing for this is KILLER and the conciseness of your points is SO clear and good. great vid, damn!
Your editing is fucking unreal. Subbed instantly, my god. My eyes feel so GOOD!
The quality of these guides is insane.
easily the most META, EASY TO UNDERSTAND, EFFECTIVE GUIDE!
Hey a10 I love the content I was wondering if you could make a video talking about how to play with different tanks personally I don't understand how to play with a ball or a doom.
Editing and information on a new level.
thx
cool video, but my teammates aim is the same as mine, and i don't have any
really solid shooter-game theory, its neat how these ideas are either adapted into other games, or have analogues. this is more or less game-sense 101
Insanely good video, especially the editing! This actually makes me wanna play Overwatch wtf lol
MOM! Get the popcorn!!!!
If there's one thing players coming from CSGO or Valorant or even R6S should understand it's this. Even though we're not one tapping our opponents, these concepts still very much apply.
as a wreaking ball player, this is actually what I use the most to carry game, dislocating enemy into bad location, and isolating enemy into one vs one and using my health as a advantages is a 1v1
The sig to Moira transition in the intro was CLEAN
Your editing is really good! It's actually insane how good ur editing is dude and I've been editing for several years with Adobe Products
Now I just need a video explaining what you must do when your rein dies because he pinned into an open area
BRUH, NEACE AT 0:04 LMAO