Since I started watching A10s videos my life has improved so much. I got a new job as CEO for five major oil companies and found a wife and made 18 kids. His tutorials cured my mothers cancer and saved earth global warming. Thank you A10!
True, i haven't played ow1 for about 15 months then jumped back into ow2, and i sucked, i watched maybe one hour of his Zarya unranked to GM, got the heads up with the stuff i should already know (thanks for including the basic lectures in each of those unranked to gm vids in the beginning) and immediately went to win almost all tank games i play. Support and DPS didn't change so much so it was more of a getting my mechanics back up to par there.
A10, ever since i watched your first video in this series, it inspired me to throw away my solo q anxiety and move forward with a better mental to carry my games. I’m a DPS main and never got anywhere past 2000 SR in OW1. I was hardstuck silver, and the only time I wasn’t was when I placed in gold only to drop out. Your videos have made me rethink my positioning, aim priority, ego, and the flow of the match. I’ve noticed lately now that I’ve only been blamed by my teammates for their mistakes, but never blame them for mine. My mental has been better, and I genuinely love to play and win in OW. Even in the games where I aim like shit, I keep my mental up, and scrape together as many elims as I can with what I’ve been presented. Now, I can happily say that I’m not just gold, nor plat, but diamond for the very first time in any game ever, not just OW. And a large piece of it is because of you, and I can’t thank you enough. Thank you for helping me find something I enjoy actively improving on! Next season, it’s masters.
Again a super well explained video, sad that people think they are only for low elo players, i myself have improved allready alot and hope to finally peak gm now :) thx for the good content keep it up
the easiest way to get someone to comment on your videos is, instead of asking them to comment or asking what they think of the video, is to write something purposely wrong, like ellement in 3:52, and for sure, someone will succumb to the will to try to correct you. Big brain a10, big brain.
*Quick Note, I have a psychology Degree, I am not a psychologist Learning how to Learn is something that I heard years ago and has stuck with me until this day, I wanted to make a video discussing the simplicity of developing those skills. It's very simple in its nature, and the complexity is what makes or breaks people. Much love everyone, it took a lot of work and I hope this video adds to lists of tools that help you achieve your best you. I have created a patreon where I have all my Coaching VoDs for you to look at which is much cheaper than getting 1 on 1 coaching directly 🎥www.patreon.com/CoachA10
i liked the book. i recommend Inner Game of Tennis, Mastery by Robert Greene, and Courage to be Disliked for even greater books that can help with mental.
and a nice guide that helped me was iostux's guide on vod reviewing. just working on the most noticeable mistakes first. i've been doing that and i get that brainrush when im learning and processing something new. instead of that foggy haze that i feel when i don't know where i'm going.
What a fantastic video. The narration, the editing, the insane amount of knowledge being presented. Everything is perfect! Thank you so much to everyone involved for the amazing content yet again💯
Self improvement is such a great topic yet, so many greedy coaches made it bitter for regular people... I love how You combined gaming(enjoyable) and improvement(hard) to make it more digestible :)
I can see that this is really good, but something I've learned as I've noticed it more. Just enjoy the game. You will see a lot more of the smaller things, because the smaller things are what makes you enjoy it. Just in general having your mental as good as possible. It's probably pretty obvious to most people, but I almost always forget it after a few days of focusing on getting better.
Thank you for this comment. Reminded me to focus more on my mindset. Been so busy lately I can't think clearly. Instead of focusing on myself I spent my little free time gaming on auto pilot. Gonna take the time to just relax and clear my head. Thank you again
TBH, Overwatch as a whole is a bunch of small basic things that are obvious, except there's so many of them to keep track of its easy to forget, so focusing on making them baseline is why you will see more improvement than someone trying to skip past the basics. Maintaining a good mental isn't automatic for everyone dw, it's something you have to work on like you are now, good shit.
your editing style is so satisfying, well done!! Personally, I remember in high school that I had to learn how to learn! It's a very basic skill that I can apply everywhere, Overwatch too! How I process new information and how I change my behaviour with it is so important and useful to be aware of! I learned that school and university don't align to my learning style and that I am much better teaching myself, so I didn't force it and went into areas where I can apply that. And I love Overwatch for that reason, you never learn enough, there's always something new!
After watching a couple of your videos I went into a game as dps and I can confidently say that your tips help me to utilize and abuse my advantages in games thank you so much A10!
Went from low masters to gm massively assisted with a10’s tips, lessons and coaching. A10 is the best content creator for improvement in the scene right now. Priceless. This is CAAFIEND btw a10, love you lots
I'm learning OW2 coming from League of Legends and all these random references are just so hilarious to me, yet I don't see a single League video. I enjoy these a lot btw, really helpful ty :)
Funny how this really applies to anything. Currently im practicing alot of drawing and painting and always try to challenge myself with concepts and challenges that are way out of my league. And i obviously failed real bad everytime. But instead of giving up, like you mentioned in your chart, i always try to look at the few positive things i was able to accomplish. For example in OW2 by getting a teamwipe as Mccree because of my positioning even though we lost the game. Or in while drawing, being able to match the facial proportions to some degree. Yes i lost or failed at everything else i set myself out to, but i made some kind of accomplishment and step forward. And that alone drives me to do better in the next impossible challenge. It makes you feel like nothing seems impossible.
wow not only is this helpful content, the editing has improved, the logic and explanation has improved instead of random terms flying around. Even the self promo is better in that it's smooth and not in your face and a waste of our time to watch. This is some of the best quality content possible the fact he has a degree in psychology actually makes sense. I have studied psychology and the use of ambivalence is proper however people may not know what that actually means in psychology but it might not be needed as the specifics aren't necessary. Overall great improvement on video quality.
YES! You're teaching HOW to learn. This is the exact thing I've wanted to make a video about but I know deep down I'll never finish it. However, I was going to show how THAT discrete learning process was the exact same for learning how to aim. Instead of roadhog, it's repeated results of overshooting your flicks or not tracking your targets fast enough when they get too close. AH! I'm so excited! Just knowing that you're making videos I am going to link years from now, is exciting. Like I'm a time traveler at the iPhone reveal just shouting, "OOOH! OOOH! I KNOW WHAT THIS IS!" One of the biggest things I wanted to include in this was... idk what to call it... learning in parallel? How to practice multitasking? (I personally called it mentat training) Once I started really practicing how to aim with very little attention, I realized something. When I play my best, I'm taking in more variables of my environment simultaneously. I can choose the variant of correct actions as to maximize value for the most important variables. The person I'm shooting at is most of the time the last person I'm thinking about when I'm playing well. I'll just find myself, WS strafing the dps flanking me while I try to finish off his support, and think "I've never even considered that before! When did I start doing that?" I'm currently experimenting suppressing focus, with distractions vs n+1 foci, while aim training. Though tbh, I have no idea if that's the correct pressure point to push on. Or if one can just train such a 'skill' at all. Do you have any thoughts on this concept or an approach to teaching/expressing it? ...or are the edibles kicking in? A10, why is this bag empty...
A10 mental is really on a different level, love this kind of mentality you carry & how you enlightened us with it as well. Keep improving! Hopefully I can climb enough to face off against you in comp 🖱️💻
Your series is super awesome! But it also shows that there's no "casual" level possible in MP FPS games anymore (if you don't want to fight against mindless AI all the time). OW is already 6+ yrs old - you already need lots of work to even start with quick play in the lowest level if you don't have much FPS experience. But tbh I highly doubt if that many people are ready to invest 4-8 hrs a day learning strategies, tactics & skills to git gut and turn a "fun" game into a (unpaid) job. But maybe that's just me.
Hey I was thinking it'd be sick to make a massive guide to all the fundamental basics of overwatch. I would make it myself but I'm just not good enough at the game to know what I'm talking about
@@A10Nerd Ah yea that's true! I just really wish there were a very structured version of it, almost like a book of some sort. Idk maybe once I get better I could maybe start something similar or maybe a bunch of creators and coaches could collab and make something of the sort.
My biggest issue is implementing all of the things I know in my gameplay with an active thought process, I just don’t think when I play and let my mechanics carry me mostly :(
In one of A10s other vids ruclips.net/video/-K0Ee4oLkwQ/видео.html We see the core concepts: "Corners, Cooldowns, Teammates, Objective Check, Roles, Ebb & Flow" You don't implement them all at once. You start with Corners (cover) and focus on it fully every match until you master it. That may be 20 matches, it may be 50, it may be 100 or more. But you don't stop until it's like breathing to you. Until you literally barely have to think about it, and you are always near cover, always playing a corner. During this process, your thinking about other parts of the game will suffer. So you often will lose more than normal. But if you work ONLY on Corners, eventually it becomes subconscious. You barely have to think about it, and you are doing it. Then you move on to the next concept, "Cooldowns". And do it again, repeat over for each new concept. The goal is to make these things become so ingrained in your thinking that you do them without much effort. Too many players make the mistake of trying to LEARN 3 or 4 new things all at once, get nowhere because of that overload, plummet in Rank, feel bad, give up on it, go back to autopiloting with their shitty Silver or Gold thinking, and then settle hardstuck in Silver or Gold.
I am a lost cause i cannot improve i am the lowest of the low and i have no ego anymore i accepted that i am a failure and i will never improve no matter how much i strive to do so
I wonder if there's a way to find your own talent, or a way to discover what you really enjoy in the game. I feel like most people generally try to go with the meta and end up burned out trying to learn something unenjoyable as opposed to finding a playstyle that will keep them hooked into the game. Motivation to learn seems like the next logical step, but that may have too many external factors to consider.
People who say this is only for low elo are so soo wrong ever since i started watching you in ow1 I’ve climbed from diamond to gm and i still dont even come close to using all of the concepts that you talk about, let alone master them
People think that it must be something complicated, but the complication comes from how it all interacts together. People think that once youve hit GM you must've mastered the game haha but it's nice to see someone who knows what I'm talking about
The problem I'm having is... I'm trying to learn all the heroes and so much different sensitivity I need to use to mastered them. Changing different sensitivity for some certain heroes throws me off when I hop back onto a hero I haven't played awhile. I'm in a endless vortex trying to figure out what sensitivity to use for every hero. I don't know if I should continue down this path to learn every hero and mastered them or I should just use the heroes I want to play and have fun with (I got situational heroes that I main - Widowmaker and Hanzo)
I’m gonna simplify this for you. Stick with one sensitivity for all heroes, you’re not Carpe playing 12+ hours a day with the time to hone your skills on multiple different sensitivities, stick with one. Pick one role, and 2-3 heroes you want to learn in that role and stick with them for the same reason. Use the trial and error method A10 talks about and start making mistakes and improving. These heroes will become your framework for how you view/understand the game and will help you learn the fundamentals. After mastering those heroes you can take those fundamentals and apply them to other heroes you want to learn as there are many that carryover. Do not pay any mind to people telling you to swap, you will climb out of that rank eventually and learn how to play against your “counters” leaving those complaining in the dust.
Try mastering only a couple heroes and stick with them. After a while you will be good at them and then you can try master another couple heroes. Trying everything at once is just like wanting too much too quickly. Give yourself some time you got this G
yo could anyone give me advice on how the ranking system works? i play support and almost every game i’m getting more damage and more heals than the other supports, sometimes even more damage than some of the dps, and i’m still not ranking up. i was stuck at gold 4 for a while, and then after 7 wins and 3 losses i’m down to silver 2. i’m a new player so i feel like there’s something i’m missing here.
Stat board analysis is a pseudoscience. Big numbers doesn't always mean you played well. And you kind of proved that yourself already. The ranking system does not care about your stats in any way. Watch the other A10 videos and you'll probably find a good answer
Good thing I didn't call myself a psychologist then 👍Edit: Woops I did and I legit just mispoke in the video, will make sure to address it in the pin thx for catching that
tbh i didnt understand what u were trying to say. I took nothing away from this video, I feel like it was a waste of time watching. Just my honest criticism.
Your education is a irrelevant flex that Noone is impressed. People don't improve because it's a game and they don't play for improvement but game making plays.
A10. Bro. Its a bronze rank move to use WATERMARKED STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY in the first 10 seconds of your video. It screams amature and photographers have no sense of humor when it comes to copyright.
Good thing your comment has helped us all so much. We are seriously thankful for you Tony. You are truly the better person here. I learned so much from you
Since I started watching A10s videos my life has improved so much. I got a new job as CEO for five major oil companies and found a wife and made 18 kids. His tutorials cured my mothers cancer and saved earth global warming. Thank you A10!
“It takes a hundred times to learn, a thousand to understand” - Zenyatta Tekartha
I guess I'll be practicing sleep darts lol
this dude is probably the most helpful overwatch youtuber right now
These videos dont just apply to overwatch. Helpful in any aspect of life.
mL7 too is very good at explaining
True, i haven't played ow1 for about 15 months then jumped back into ow2, and i sucked, i watched maybe one hour of his Zarya unranked to GM, got the heads up with the stuff i should already know (thanks for including the basic lectures in each of those unranked to gm vids in the beginning) and immediately went to win almost all tank games i play. Support and DPS didn't change so much so it was more of a getting my mechanics back up to par there.
Best for general tips
helpful aspects to understand in other games and can even extrapolate life meaning about learning and improvement that I very much agree with.
Dude no wonder you’re a graduate psychologist it all makes sense haha😂
ikr 😂
New meta is to get a PHD
@@Simply_Sonder was it a phd, a masters is still sometimes considered graduate. Either way lots of money put into school which I be doing right now
@notcyfhr graduate school is generally the same, only how long and in depth your project or program is determines PhD vs Masters vs PostDoc
what you're doing with those videos is absolutely insane, keep up the good work. I really enjoyed all the video and it was really helpful
We are working hard so I appreciate the comment a lot ❤
A10, ever since i watched your first video in this series, it inspired me to throw away my solo q anxiety and move forward with a better mental to carry my games.
I’m a DPS main and never got anywhere past 2000 SR in OW1. I was hardstuck silver, and the only time I wasn’t was when I placed in gold only to drop out.
Your videos have made me rethink my positioning, aim priority, ego, and the flow of the match. I’ve noticed lately now that I’ve only been blamed by my teammates for their mistakes, but never blame them for mine.
My mental has been better, and I genuinely love to play and win in OW. Even in the games where I aim like shit, I keep my mental up, and scrape together as many elims as I can with what I’ve been presented.
Now, I can happily say that I’m not just gold, nor plat, but diamond for the very first time in any game ever, not just OW. And a large piece of it is because of you, and I can’t thank you enough.
Thank you for helping me find something I enjoy actively improving on! Next season, it’s masters.
Made me so happy to read this, this is what makes the hard work worth it. Congrats man, its the champions mentality, keep it up
Again a super well explained video, sad that people think they are only for low elo players, i myself have improved allready alot and hope to finally peak gm now :) thx for the good content keep it up
gl on the grind
It's usually a self-report anyways if they think its for low elo, gl on the climb man hope this video helps making that climb a lil bit easier ❤
the easiest way to get someone to comment on your videos is, instead of asking them to comment or asking what they think of the video, is to write something purposely wrong, like ellement in 3:52, and for sure, someone will succumb to the will to try to correct you. Big brain a10, big brain.
*Quick Note, I have a psychology Degree, I am not a psychologist
Learning how to Learn is something that I heard years ago and has stuck with me until this day, I wanted to make a video discussing the simplicity of developing those skills. It's very simple in its nature, and the complexity is what makes or breaks people. Much love everyone, it took a lot of work and I hope this video adds to lists of tools that help you achieve your best you. I have created a patreon where I have all my Coaching VoDs for you to look at which is much cheaper than getting 1 on 1 coaching directly 🎥www.patreon.com/CoachA10
i liked the book. i recommend Inner Game of Tennis, Mastery by Robert Greene, and Courage to be Disliked for even greater books that can help with mental.
and a nice guide that helped me was iostux's guide on vod reviewing. just working on the most noticeable mistakes first. i've been doing that and i get that brainrush when im learning and processing something new. instead of that foggy haze that i feel when i don't know where i'm going.
I like this mindset and style, ive been using it and have been playing noticeably better as a result
What a fantastic video. The narration, the editing, the insane amount of knowledge being presented. Everything is perfect! Thank you so much to everyone involved for the amazing content yet again💯
Self improvement is such a great topic yet, so many greedy coaches made it bitter for regular people...
I love how You combined gaming(enjoyable) and improvement(hard) to make it more digestible :)
I can see that this is really good, but something I've learned as I've noticed it more. Just enjoy the game. You will see a lot more of the smaller things, because the smaller things are what makes you enjoy it. Just in general having your mental as good as possible. It's probably pretty obvious to most people, but I almost always forget it after a few days of focusing on getting better.
Thank you for this comment.
Reminded me to focus more on my mindset. Been so busy lately I can't think clearly. Instead of focusing on myself I spent my little free time gaming on auto pilot.
Gonna take the time to just relax and clear my head. Thank you again
@@brunoandrea4846 That’s great to hear. Ty for replying
TBH, Overwatch as a whole is a bunch of small basic things that are obvious, except there's so many of them to keep track of its easy to forget, so focusing on making them baseline is why you will see more improvement than someone trying to skip past the basics. Maintaining a good mental isn't automatic for everyone dw, it's something you have to work on like you are now, good shit.
your editing style is so satisfying, well done!!
Personally, I remember in high school that I had to learn how to learn! It's a very basic skill that I can apply everywhere, Overwatch too! How I process new information and how I change my behaviour with it is so important and useful to be aware of! I learned that school and university don't align to my learning style and that I am much better teaching myself, so I didn't force it and went into areas where I can apply that.
And I love Overwatch for that reason, you never learn enough, there's always something new!
After watching a couple of your videos I went into a game as dps and I can confidently say that your tips help me to utilize and abuse my advantages in games thank you so much A10!
"Use the basics Zuko! Break his root!"
Went from low masters to gm massively assisted with a10’s tips, lessons and coaching. A10 is the best content creator for improvement in the scene right now. Priceless. This is CAAFIEND btw a10, love you lots
wow the casual graduate psychologist drop. this makes so much sense.
love the content, im currently a social work undergrad.
I'm learning OW2 coming from League of Legends and all these random references are just so hilarious to me, yet I don't see a single League video. I enjoy these a lot btw, really helpful ty :)
Love the new videos love the unranked to gms love the top 500 games love it all brotha you’re doin great!!!
Funny how this really applies to anything.
Currently im practicing alot of drawing and painting and always try to challenge myself with concepts and challenges that are way out of my league. And i obviously failed real bad everytime. But instead of giving up, like you mentioned in your chart, i always try to look at the few positive things i was able to accomplish. For example in OW2 by getting a teamwipe as Mccree because of my positioning even though we lost the game. Or in while drawing, being able to match the facial proportions to some degree. Yes i lost or failed at everything else i set myself out to, but i made some kind of accomplishment and step forward. And that alone drives me to do better in the next impossible challenge. It makes you feel like nothing seems impossible.
I became Diamond thanks to your ebb and flow tip. Very cool A10 much love~!
wow not only is this helpful content, the editing has improved, the logic and explanation has improved instead of random terms flying around. Even the self promo is better in that it's smooth and not in your face and a waste of our time to watch. This is some of the best quality content possible the fact he has a degree in psychology actually makes sense. I have studied psychology and the use of ambivalence is proper however people may not know what that actually means in psychology but it might not be needed as the specifics aren't necessary. Overall great improvement on video quality.
Appreciate it man, still got a long way to go and a lot more to learn 💪
YES! You're teaching HOW to learn. This is the exact thing I've wanted to make a video about but I know deep down I'll never finish it. However, I was going to show how THAT discrete learning process was the exact same for learning how to aim. Instead of roadhog, it's repeated results of overshooting your flicks or not tracking your targets fast enough when they get too close. AH! I'm so excited! Just knowing that you're making videos I am going to link years from now, is exciting. Like I'm a time traveler at the iPhone reveal just shouting, "OOOH! OOOH! I KNOW WHAT THIS IS!"
One of the biggest things I wanted to include in this was... idk what to call it... learning in parallel? How to practice multitasking? (I personally called it mentat training) Once I started really practicing how to aim with very little attention, I realized something. When I play my best, I'm taking in more variables of my environment simultaneously. I can choose the variant of correct actions as to maximize value for the most important variables. The person I'm shooting at is most of the time the last person I'm thinking about when I'm playing well. I'll just find myself, WS strafing the dps flanking me while I try to finish off his support, and think "I've never even considered that before! When did I start doing that?" I'm currently experimenting suppressing focus, with distractions vs n+1 foci, while aim training. Though tbh, I have no idea if that's the correct pressure point to push on. Or if one can just train such a 'skill' at all.
Do you have any thoughts on this concept or an approach to teaching/expressing it?
...or are the edibles kicking in? A10, why is this bag empty...
These last videos are amazing, the editing is sooo good.
These are the most helpful OW videos I've seen. Thank you so much!
Banger after Banger after Banger!
3:23 "Hey! Vsauce! Micheal here" 🙂
the fucking vsauce music holy shit
love the vsauce music
Thanks you A10!
gonna take my learning exam for ap psych on monday this video couldnt have been at a better time
goated video as always
these videos are underrated
Awesome vid as usual. Are you watching the world cup a10?
I usually have a small bit of time during the day to catch the end of one of the matches before I have to get back to working, so not too much
You have a psychology degree? That’s awesome man!
A10 mental is really on a different level, love this kind of mentality you carry & how you enlightened us with it as well. Keep improving! Hopefully I can climb enough to face off against you in comp 🖱️💻
Your series is super awesome! But it also shows that there's no "casual" level possible in MP FPS games anymore (if you don't want to fight against mindless AI all the time). OW is already 6+ yrs old - you already need lots of work to even start with quick play in the lowest level if you don't have much FPS experience. But tbh I highly doubt if that many people are ready to invest 4-8 hrs a day learning strategies, tactics & skills to git gut and turn a "fun" game into a (unpaid) job. But maybe that's just me.
Yea ima like and comment
I always see your comments, I appreciate it ❤
Hey I was thinking it'd be sick to make a massive guide to all the fundamental basics of overwatch. I would make it myself but I'm just not good enough at the game to know what I'm talking about
I have that sort of on my old unranked to GMs - i go through all the fundamentals there
@@A10Nerd Ah yea that's true! I just really wish there were a very structured version of it, almost like a book of some sort. Idk maybe once I get better I could maybe start something similar or maybe a bunch of creators and coaches could collab and make something of the sort.
My biggest issue is implementing all of the things I know in my gameplay with an active thought process, I just don’t think when I play and let my mechanics carry me mostly :(
In one of A10s other vids ruclips.net/video/-K0Ee4oLkwQ/видео.html
We see the core concepts: "Corners, Cooldowns, Teammates, Objective Check, Roles, Ebb & Flow"
You don't implement them all at once. You start with Corners (cover) and focus on it fully every match until you master it. That may be 20 matches, it may be 50, it may be 100 or more. But you don't stop until it's like breathing to you. Until you literally barely have to think about it, and you are always near cover, always playing a corner.
During this process, your thinking about other parts of the game will suffer. So you often will lose more than normal.
But if you work ONLY on Corners, eventually it becomes subconscious. You barely have to think about it, and you are doing it. Then you move on to the next concept, "Cooldowns". And do it again, repeat over for each new concept.
The goal is to make these things become so ingrained in your thinking that you do them without much effort.
Too many players make the mistake of trying to LEARN 3 or 4 new things all at once, get nowhere because of that overload, plummet in Rank, feel bad, give up on it, go back to autopiloting with their shitty Silver or Gold thinking, and then settle hardstuck in Silver or Gold.
Absolutely excellent video
talent exists
u are the best L9 member i love u bro
While talent is good to have, it can sometimes make you lazy
That bronse Icon placements thou... :D
I FINALLY GOT OUT OF SILVER AND INTO GOLD, THANKS A10!!!!!!!!!
thanks for the vids bro
I definetely learned how to comment :). Take my like!
I am a lost cause i cannot improve i am the lowest of the low and i have no ego anymore i accepted that i am a failure and i will never improve no matter how much i strive to do so
Love the Vinesause music
I wonder if there's a way to find your own talent, or a way to discover what you really enjoy in the game. I feel like most people generally try to go with the meta and end up burned out trying to learn something unenjoyable as opposed to finding a playstyle that will keep them hooked into the game. Motivation to learn seems like the next logical step, but that may have too many external factors to consider.
The experience tree sounds exactly like machine learning.
Cheater recall is a fundamental :)
The vsauce music got me
im fucking lost i have no idea what im hearing and i think i cant read but great video none the less keep it up!!!
The literal Michael Stevens of Overwatch ❤️!!
People who say this is only for low elo are so soo wrong ever since i started watching you in ow1 I’ve climbed from diamond to gm and i still dont even come close to using all of the concepts that you talk about, let alone master them
People think that it must be something complicated, but the complication comes from how it all interacts together. People think that once youve hit GM you must've mastered the game haha but it's nice to see someone who knows what I'm talking about
Wait you have a degree in psych? Must have been a heavy load streaming during that, big props!
3:28 SIUUUUUUUU
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Nice video but can you have gameplay as background instead?
I'm going to leave an algorithm comment here.
Hey vsauce, A10 here!
this is very much real
real
I'm just convinced I'm always gonna be hard stuck low elo. A scrub
Jo Im stuck in low gm, could u make a guide for palyers like me🥺🥺
A10nerd
Hagos
what was the secret again? i missed it
The problem I'm having is... I'm trying to learn all the heroes and so much different sensitivity I need to use to mastered them. Changing different sensitivity for some certain heroes throws me off when I hop back onto a hero I haven't played awhile. I'm in a endless vortex trying to figure out what sensitivity to use for every hero. I don't know if I should continue down this path to learn every hero and mastered them or I should just use the heroes I want to play and have fun with (I got situational heroes that I main - Widowmaker and Hanzo)
I’m gonna simplify this for you.
Stick with one sensitivity for all heroes, you’re not Carpe playing 12+ hours a day with the time to hone your skills on multiple different sensitivities, stick with one.
Pick one role, and 2-3 heroes you want to learn in that role and stick with them for the same reason. Use the trial and error method A10 talks about and start making mistakes and improving. These heroes will become your framework for how you view/understand the game and will help you learn the fundamentals. After mastering those heroes you can take those fundamentals and apply them to other heroes you want to learn as there are many that carryover. Do not pay any mind to people telling you to swap, you will climb out of that rank eventually and learn how to play against your “counters” leaving those complaining in the dust.
@@TurtleDucki Thank you so much. I'll start applying those methods.
Try mastering only a couple heroes and stick with them. After a while you will be good at them and then you can try master another couple heroes.
Trying everything at once is just like wanting too much too quickly. Give yourself some time you got this G
For the algorithm.
was that vsauce music lol
yo could anyone give me advice on how the ranking system works? i play support and almost every game i’m getting more damage and more heals than the other supports, sometimes even more damage than some of the dps, and i’m still not ranking up. i was stuck at gold 4 for a while, and then after 7 wins and 3 losses i’m down to silver 2. i’m a new player so i feel like there’s something i’m missing here.
Stat board analysis is a pseudoscience. Big numbers doesn't always mean you played well. And you kind of proved that yourself already. The ranking system does not care about your stats in any way. Watch the other A10 videos and you'll probably find a good answer
I didn’t know you are a graduate psychologist, damn. (Or was that kap?)
It wasn't kap no
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lol this is what I do with orisa but now that they nerfed her its pointless :(
Vsauce music
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Ayo, wtf is that thumbnail?!
I love your videos but maybe you shouldn’t call yourself a psychologist unless you’re board certified.
Good thing I didn't call myself a psychologist then 👍Edit: Woops I did and I legit just mispoke in the video, will make sure to address it in the pin thx for catching that
tbh i didnt understand what u were trying to say. I took nothing away from this video, I feel like it was a waste of time watching. Just my honest criticism.
jake chudnow nice
NAH learning is for people without SKILL
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Your education is a irrelevant flex that Noone is impressed. People don't improve because it's a game and they don't play for improvement but game making plays.
Actually the comments are full of people who are impressed.
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A10. Bro. Its a bronze rank move to use WATERMARKED STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY in the first 10 seconds of your video. It screams amature and photographers have no sense of humor when it comes to copyright.
Talking for 6 minutes without actually saying anything meaningful is truly something . At least bad players will feel comforted and like the video.
Good thing your comment has helped us all so much. We are seriously thankful for you Tony. You are truly the better person here. I learned so much from you
Listening for 6 minutes without actually learning anything meaningful is truly something.
Go try again. But I doubt you will. Your loss, kiddo. Later.
Yeah like Focus on small things you know you can improve... What a genius
Man you are smart but please just get to the pointtt