the subculture in ea seems to be "if you don't know what to do, don't do anything". that, plus the fact that multiple teams in previous tourneys have lost everything at once after making a single mistake, understandably causes most teams to be very wary of anything that could lead to a mistake. also like ⅓ of the teams are from eu/na so they have to be really careful with every single split. i do wish the same as you though, but i'd only expect it from the best teams
@@Chirple I understand it completely. I compare this game to rocket league, because its mechanics are so unique and unlike any other game. Early on in competition it was risky to play too fast. But as skill and competition grew the game quickly evolved. I would love continue seeing constant tournaments, and smaller events regularly. Let teams experience losing everything more often, and winning it all with true skill. we can only see growth and a higher level of play over time. Been following your content for years btw, much love
@@silentstranger49 i've never played rocket league, but i looked it up and it seems to have unusual physics. (maybe something like getting over it?) i like agar for the same reason, the mechanics of the game have a LOT of subtle nuances (recoil is a good example) which is only learnt gradually, and its concept is incredibly simple yet it allows for an infinite amount of different scenarios. i think of it as playing chess without taking turns lmao a.m.t. has been reoccuring every month since february, and at least 2 more of such tournaments will happen. "let teams experience losing everything more often, and winning it all with true skill." - this is what a.m.t. was made for. it's one thing to bot yourself to huge sizes; controlling that mass properly is something else entirely. (isn't the greatest irony when botters lose control of the mass they gave themselves?) it comes down to raw skill, unpredictable factors are reduced to a minimum and no one can dispute the winner of a match. the intention was to humble those who played with bots and huge teams while letting the ones who struggled against the tide with nothing but their own skill shine. i'm glad you share the same sentiment. thank you for your continued support, i appreciate it more than i can say ♡
[ ! ] - most of the video is muted due to copyright issues with the songs.
you can watch the original video with background music here: bit.ly/3WwQ6tN
love the editing style!
congrats to the winners and gj chorple for hosting another one and anotha one
Enjoyed the watch. I only wish all teams played as aggressively as the winning one, would improve the competition quickly
the subculture in ea seems to be "if you don't know what to do, don't do anything". that, plus the fact that multiple teams in previous tourneys have lost everything at once after making a single mistake, understandably causes most teams to be very wary of anything that could lead to a mistake. also like ⅓ of the teams are from eu/na so they have to be really careful with every single split.
i do wish the same as you though, but i'd only expect it from the best teams
@@Chirple I understand it completely. I compare this game to rocket league, because its mechanics are so unique and unlike any other game. Early on in competition it was risky to play too fast. But as skill and competition grew the game quickly evolved.
I would love continue seeing constant tournaments, and smaller events regularly. Let teams experience losing everything more often, and winning it all with true skill. we can only see growth and a higher level of play over time.
Been following your content for years btw, much love
@@silentstranger49 i've never played rocket league, but i looked it up and it seems to have unusual physics. (maybe something like getting over it?) i like agar for the same reason, the mechanics of the game have a LOT of subtle nuances (recoil is a good example) which is only learnt gradually, and its concept is incredibly simple yet it allows for an infinite amount of different scenarios. i think of it as playing chess without taking turns lmao
a.m.t. has been reoccuring every month since february, and at least 2 more of such tournaments will happen. "let teams experience losing everything more often, and winning it all with true skill." - this is what a.m.t. was made for. it's one thing to bot yourself to huge sizes; controlling that mass properly is something else entirely. (isn't the greatest irony when botters lose control of the mass they gave themselves?) it comes down to raw skill, unpredictable factors are reduced to a minimum and no one can dispute the winner of a match. the intention was to humble those who played with bots and huge teams while letting the ones who struggled against the tide with nothing but their own skill shine. i'm glad you share the same sentiment.
thank you for your continued support, i appreciate it more than i can say ♡
Not the best quality of matches this time but the best teams got to the final certainly. ggs thanks for uploading
@@manu.agario yeah i agree w you about the matches unfortunately :(
Fabinho in my back pocket 🤫
why does ur banner say lord yrros
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nice tourney.
the link a lil too laggy.
vc cool sometimes
Nooo your intro has changed 😢
it's just for this vid lul
@@Chirple ah okay, thanks for clarifying ☺️