After experimenting a bit, I feel like when you brake, you stay much closer to the ball and it makes it easier to get a powerful shot or musty with the reset. But for double resets, not braking is actually useful because the distance you get with the ball lets you flip for a double reset easier, it's actually really neat. Thanks a lot for the tip!
is there situations where you'd want or don't want to brake while getting resets? or should we just pretty much always brake when getting resets (specifically for resets on the ball, not on ceiling)
@@Admistt so its VERY situational, I would recommend u do some experiments with braking, see what works and what doesnt, bc I cant fit all of that in one comment
After experimenting a bit, I feel like when you brake, you stay much closer to the ball and it makes it easier to get a powerful shot or musty with the reset. But for double resets, not braking is actually useful because the distance you get with the ball lets you flip for a double reset easier, it's actually really neat. Thanks a lot for the tip!
Dude epic!
Wait wtf after like 5k hours I have never even known this was a thing
@@CometWarriorG yep, its useful I believe with pop resets as well bc of scoopage
is there situations where you'd want or don't want to brake while getting resets? or should we just pretty much always brake when getting resets (specifically for resets on the ball, not on ceiling)
@@Admistt so its VERY situational, I would recommend u do some experiments with braking, see what works and what doesnt, bc I cant fit all of that in one comment
@ Okay cool. I was just wondering if I should brake every time and I guess not, I’ll try it out in game thanks
what is a brake reset? like pressing s?
@@fernandoj774 no so all a "brake reset" is when u press the brake button on your controller or keyboard when u get a reset
@@Claymore-gg on keyboard there is no such thing as braking, sadly.
@fernandoj774 so when when I say brake, I mean reverse
@@Claymore-ggno but pressing s will tilt your car backwards
@@Claymore-ggas well as braking, they go hand in hand