I think 1 reason that NA seemed more mechanical might've been their spacing. If you look at the EU replays you can clearly see how every solo play is shut down and closed before it even started. I think that if Daniel was on EU servers, he would not have the space and time to do all of that. Just my opinion tho.
@@RocketLeague439 I dont think it's just because they get in the air faster. I think they do a good job shutting down the play as soon as it starts. At 3:17 there's a great example.
Garrett G is doing the NRG special, wait on the goal line. Used to work back in the day when kids weren’t so consistent with their mechanics but the game has evolved. Why all those NRG boys fell off, haven’t adapted. Shut it down early. If they beat you, they beat you but quit waiting for a mistake bcuz it’s rarely going to happen these days. I love Squishy but this why he couldn’t compete anymore and ultimately retired. His game used to be based on being patient and waiting for his opponents to make turnovers. Today’s game is now about midfield challenges, not waiting. Counter attack teams still have some success but not even close to the teams who control the Midfield. Why Monkey Moon is the Goat. He has played to shut the down the midfield his whole career and why he’s still on the top
In the first match, it's not just Vatira and Zen, but all four are French, lol. Plus, Reeyko and Yujin made it to the top 16 in this first qualifier, so they're playing the Swiss rounds this weekend. Speaking of that, teams like Solary with 3 francophone players (lost to WYLDE), SAUDADE with 3 francophone players (lost to Endpoint), Valient with 3 French players (lost to jorj), La Masia with 1 French player (knocked out Beligol but got eliminated by F4WD), and Motorsport with 2 French players (lost to NOVO Esports) show that the French are really in the mix. It's crazy to see so many French players close to qualifying for the big event, as you can see on Liquipedia between the 17th and 32nd place.
Well even though Zen is one of the best 1v1 players in the world, Vitality had him play 3rd man and he was clearly happy and comfortable with this, and they won a lot. I feel this showed EU's value of team-based strategy. Their world, you have to remember, is dominated by soccer (football) where team passing is everything, so naturally their minds gravitate towards similar playstyles in RL. Americans seem to have fantastic self-confidence and so their playstyles seem to tend towards supporting each other's solo plays instead. As a result you get players like daniel or firstkiller who feel confident to 1v3 in high pressure situations. I'm really glad we have these differences in playstyle because it makes the RLCS such great entertainment!
As it's already been said, the French RL community is really different from others, and lots of French players have (though streamers communities, discord servers excetera) the possibility to play with better players and improve faster. Other than that, them having an all French team in RLCS plays the same role as NA teams, so their comms are better and they probably have great chemistry. That said, I still wanna know why every French I play against is so toxic
One of the reason might be that non toxic french tend to just speak english online to accomodate for other players who might not speak french. So non toxic french sometimes don't look french, and you only notice the toxic ones.
I'm french the "speed" and "aggressive play" with Daniel, it's just because the NA defense is a "little bit bad and it's only because the NA defense didn't play against Zen last year, vatira the one before, and still others before. Before zen, the French defense was totally different, now the French defense jumps early and pre-shoots a lot of the ball, all French people who have seen an NA game are shocked by the passivity of the NA defense. There are other problems, and, the French players are not methodical, but instinctive, they don't think about making a good decision, they make the right decision because they feel it, On the other hand, French beginners are trained thanks to a good French coach, Rasmelthor, others too, so build a fairly solid reflection of the game, So, the French are strong because the French youtuber Squeezie made a video at the release of the Rocket League game that pushed a lot of young people to try the game, then because they all became children of the Kaydop goat, Then once pro They practiced against players like Zen (who starts the game after Squeezie's video, who is a fan of Kaydop, who scrim vs. Vatira Atow etc). There was also monkey moon who inspired a whole generation, and now, the fact of having seen the clips of the 1vs1 of zen, the strokes of genius of atow etc, pushes all the French to become extremely mechanical. There's also the fact that the French suck at English, so they had to create Rocket League content in French, which pushed us to build a community Sorry for my english
It's because french are much better at fundamentals and team plays, those things translate much better to stressful lan environment than high mechanical plays.
I truly believe Daniel is unreal at the game but at the same time if he would take the time to create team plays instead of mechanics then I truly believe G2 would be the best team out!!! He is crazy good but crazy chaser and prob difficult for his teammates to play with. If he would instead of always trying to hit clips maybe do like firstkiller did today! Draw out the defenders because they are gonna be worried about him and dump it off last second!!! They would then win worlds !!!!
Honestly I don’t think a more balanced kinda play is too much better just because we see that in South America and some eu teams and it just doesn’t work out, BDS is prolly the best balanced team and they’re a bit of an anomaly
as a french i think eu pro player are like 50% brain 50% mechanics and for us pro player it look like more 25% brain and 75% mechanics but hey play like want play if it works and you like your play style and it's great for the show maybe us player like to show up a bit haha
Yes, but it seems evident that one of the techniques works better for winning tournaments. By the way, I have the impression that the only team playing a bit more like European playstyle is Gen.G (much more structured and with a more significant defensive strategy).
@@benjamindesprez3000 je preferes encore ca que les gens qui mettent des drapeaux blanc en mode on fui le conflit et on se rend comme contre les allemands
I used to always think a reset was an advanced mechanic or really hard to hit but then I watched RUclips videos and I put in the practice for a few hours, and Now I've been hitting some flip resets in game which I posted on insta to keep proof. But I would say Practice makes better. .
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I think 1 reason that NA seemed more mechanical might've been their spacing. If you look at the EU replays you can clearly see how every solo play is shut down and closed before it even started. I think that if Daniel was on EU servers, he would not have the space and time to do all of that. Just my opinion tho.
I agree but, in my eyes, taking what you said that also means they just get in the air faster and in result meaning they have faster decision making.
@@RocketLeague439 I dont think it's just because they get in the air faster. I think they do a good job shutting down the play as soon as it starts. At 3:17 there's a great example.
Garrett G is doing the NRG special, wait on the goal line. Used to work back in the day when kids weren’t so consistent with their mechanics but the game has evolved. Why all those NRG boys fell off, haven’t adapted. Shut it down early. If they beat you, they beat you but quit waiting for a mistake bcuz it’s rarely going to happen these days. I love Squishy but this why he couldn’t compete anymore and ultimately retired. His game used to be based on being patient and waiting for his opponents to make turnovers. Today’s game is now about midfield challenges, not waiting. Counter attack teams still have some success but not even close to the teams who control the Midfield. Why Monkey Moon is the Goat. He has played to shut the down the midfield his whole career and why he’s still on the top
I think NA tends to get into the air faster and I feel Daniel would be limited but definitely force his style into the field
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In the first match, it's not just Vatira and Zen, but all four are French, lol. Plus, Reeyko and Yujin made it to the top 16 in this first qualifier, so they're playing the Swiss rounds this weekend.
Speaking of that, teams like Solary with 3 francophone players (lost to WYLDE), SAUDADE with 3 francophone players (lost to Endpoint), Valient with 3 French players (lost to jorj), La Masia with 1 French player (knocked out Beligol but got eliminated by F4WD), and Motorsport with 2 French players (lost to NOVO Esports) show that the French are really in the mix. It's crazy to see so many French players close to qualifying for the big event, as you can see on Liquipedia between the 17th and 32nd place.
Well even though Zen is one of the best 1v1 players in the world, Vitality had him play 3rd man and he was clearly happy and comfortable with this, and they won a lot. I feel this showed EU's value of team-based strategy. Their world, you have to remember, is dominated by soccer (football) where team passing is everything, so naturally their minds gravitate towards similar playstyles in RL. Americans seem to have fantastic self-confidence and so their playstyles seem to tend towards supporting each other's solo plays instead. As a result you get players like daniel or firstkiller who feel confident to 1v3 in high pressure situations. I'm really glad we have these differences in playstyle because it makes the RLCS such great entertainment!
I wouldn't have said it better :)
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As it's already been said, the French RL community is really different from others, and lots of French players have (though streamers communities, discord servers excetera) the possibility to play with better players and improve faster.
Other than that, them having an all French team in RLCS plays the same role as NA teams, so their comms are better and they probably have great chemistry.
That said, I still wanna know why every French I play against is so toxic
Don t know either why im being insulted bc im french too, its just a game with kids and a lot of them are french thats all
One of the reason might be that non toxic french tend to just speak english online to accomodate for other players who might not speak french.
So non toxic french sometimes don't look french, and you only notice the toxic ones.
16:34 bro forgot the little boost meter exists now 😭💀
I'm french
the "speed" and "aggressive play" with Daniel, it's just because the NA defense is a "little bit bad and it's only because the NA defense didn't play against Zen last year, vatira the one before, and still others before. Before zen, the French defense was totally different, now the French defense jumps early and pre-shoots a lot of the ball, all French people who have seen an NA game are shocked by the passivity of the NA defense. There are other problems, and, the French players are not methodical, but instinctive, they don't think about making a good decision, they make the right decision because they feel it, On the other hand, French beginners are trained thanks to a good French coach, Rasmelthor, others too, so build a fairly solid reflection of the game,
So, the French are strong because the French youtuber Squeezie made a video at the release of the Rocket League game that pushed a lot of young people to try the game, then because they all became children of the Kaydop goat, Then once pro They practiced against players like Zen (who starts the game after Squeezie's video, who is a fan of Kaydop, who scrim vs. Vatira Atow etc). There was also monkey moon who inspired a whole generation, and now, the fact of having seen the clips of the 1vs1 of zen, the strokes of genius of atow etc, pushes all the French to become extremely mechanical. There's also the fact that the French suck at English, so they had to create Rocket League content in French, which pushed us to build a community
Sorry for my english
Like daniel plays faster but zen is smoth and its good to watch
and Daniel is fun to watch
As a french player,I can agree😊
you dont understand how many french people play rocket league its crazy
How do you get the replay codes and put them into your replays on RL. Is this only available on pc? Thanks
20:09 his tm8 had no boost
What’s that called for that bluish wheel to slow down and speed up I
It's because french are much better at fundamentals and team plays, those things translate much better to stressful lan environment than high mechanical plays.
I truly believe Daniel is unreal at the game but at the same time if he would take the time to create team plays instead of mechanics then I truly believe G2 would be the best team out!!! He is crazy good but crazy chaser and prob difficult for his teammates to play with. If he would instead of always trying to hit clips maybe do like firstkiller did today! Draw out the defenders because they are gonna be worried about him and dump it off last second!!! They would then win worlds !!!!
Honestly I don’t think a more balanced kinda play is too much better just because we see that in South America and some eu teams and it just doesn’t work out, BDS is prolly the best balanced team and they’re a bit of an anomaly
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as a french i think eu pro player are like 50% brain 50% mechanics and for us pro player it look like more 25% brain and 75% mechanics but hey play like want play if it works and you like your play style and it's great for the show
maybe us player like to show up a bit haha
All I wanna say is, you got COOKED by Cozy_P in comp lol.
NA-greedy/faster
EU-patience/smoother.
Both are great.
Yes, but it seems evident that one of the techniques works better for winning tournaments.
By the way, I have the impression that the only team playing a bit more like European playstyle is Gen.G (much more structured and with a more significant defensive strategy).
Bit of an eu guy but I would say NA looks better because the things they do wouldn’t work against EU pros
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Cozy hit a double reset on you bro
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its not just rocket league its alot of competitive games where eu dominates idk why
so true
@@profilepictureofyeah idk what they feeding them eu players
i was in stream when u recorded this😊
Why does he look kinda like mikelapier?
Bro is just so goated🥹
I’m 135 in the whole of France 💪 1742 mmr
Speak french then. Parle français alors. Prouve le. Prove it.
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France has the best freestylers too lol
Practise makes perfect ?
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Vid 47 of asking you to train me
im EGYPTIAN Diamond 2 and i triple reset
And ceiling flip Reset musty
Exactly why ur diamond 2
It's easy, it's because the europion servers have the buggest sweats i ever seen
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@@benjamindesprez3000 je preferes encore ca que les gens qui mettent des drapeaux blanc en mode on fui le conflit et on se rend comme contre les allemands
T'as oublié le "Ohnonononon"
I used to always think a reset was an advanced mechanic or really hard to hit but then I watched RUclips videos and I put in the practice for a few hours, and Now I've been hitting some flip resets in game which I posted on insta to keep proof. But I would say Practice makes better. .
Rocket League stands out as one of the most captivating and exhilarating games in the gaming landscape, captivating millions of players worldwide with its unique blend of fast-paced action, skill-based gameplay, and competitive spirit. There are several reasons why Rocket League has earned the title of the best game, and these factors contribute to its enduring popularity and widespread acclaim.
First and foremost, Rocket League offers an unparalleled gaming experience that seamlessly combines the thrill of soccer with the excitement of high-speed, acrobatic car battles. The concept of using rocket-powered cars to play soccer in a futuristic arena is innovative and captivating, providing players with an entirely new and immersive gameplay experience. The game's physics-based mechanics allow for a wide range of skillful maneuvers, from precise dribbles and aerial shots to epic saves and explosive demolitions. This depth of gameplay ensures that every match is dynamic, unpredictable, and endlessly entertaining.
Moreover, Rocket League's accessibility and ease of learning make it appealing to players of all skill levels, from casual gamers to seasoned veterans. The intuitive controls and straightforward gameplay mechanics allow new players to jump right in and start having fun immediately, while the game's high skill ceiling provides experienced players with ample opportunities for mastery and improvement. Whether you're a beginner learning the basics or a skilled player striving for the perfect aerial goal, Rocket League offers a satisfying and rewarding experience for everyone.
Additionally, Rocket League's emphasis on teamwork and cooperation fosters a strong sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship among players. Collaborating with teammates to coordinate plays, set up scoring opportunities, and defend the goal creates a sense of unity and shared purpose that is both thrilling and rewarding. The game's vibrant and diverse community further enhances this sense of belonging, providing players with opportunities to connect, compete, and forge lasting friendships with fellow enthusiasts from around the world.
Furthermore, Rocket League's robust esports scene and competitive ecosystem have helped elevate the game to new heights of popularity and recognition. The game's competitive mode allows players to test their skills against opponents of similar ability, climb the ranks, and compete in tournaments for fame, glory, and cash prizes. The intense competition and high-stakes matches make for compelling viewing, attracting millions of spectators to watch top-tier players showcase their talents on the global stage.
In conclusion, Rocket League is undeniably the best game due to its innovative concept, accessible gameplay, and competitive depth. With its exhilarating blend of fast-paced action, skillful maneuvers, and teamwork-driven gameplay, Rocket League continues to captivate and inspire players of all ages and backgrounds worldwide. Whether you're a casual gamer looking for some quick fun or a hardcore enthusiast seeking the ultimate competitive challenge, Rocket League offers an unforgettable gaming experience that is unmatched in its excitement, intensity, and sheer enjoyment.
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