@@moreno2880 fr, I generally just assume if someone is better than me that they just put in the Time (and directed effort) in practice, to get gud. And I could make the decision to do the same and if it don't then I don't want to be that good. I don't mind being gold, I have other stuff in my life and Im happy that I'm this good haha, Ive only put in the time in one game... Rocket league, felt so good to hit GC... Then I was burnt.
100% agree with the first part of the vid. Specially decision making. I believe that is the one major thing that halts everyone's grind the most in games. I usually get to diamond+ in whatever game I'm playing but watching ppl making silly mistakes consistently at that level is very frustrating
I remember the moment in OW where I realized I had been focusing too much on aim and not everything else. I turned it into a phrase: "I need to be a better gamer, not a better aimer"
The point he makes of coaching is really good. I'm learning the game as Pharah with an ex-top 500 support main and he's not just carrying me because he's good he's also giving lots of general tips in-between our matches that I can apply to all my later matches to make better decisions and plays. Get an irl or internet friend to help you learn you'll climb fast.
I agree with the opening clip. I am a huge gamer since early childhood, also been high ranks in a lot of games ive played, challenger league, predator apex, diamond rs6 (back when diamond was the top). I dont think im necessarily super talented but in terms of gaming I pick up things a lot faster and can learn the important things since I just recognize what the important things are a lot faster because of sheer experience with competitive games, then there is also the micro side of things and I know my ways around controllers and keyboards. Started playing ow2, 60 hours in im now plat 3 and while thats not impressive, it is still probably above average tier development, not because I have a gamer gene but because im a gamer. There is talent involved I think but it is mostly regarding one's ability to recognize important gameplay mechanics and how to improve upon them, instead of just magically being super good at the game, and thats a "talent" which is highly improvable.
Being in annual exams, and having to study stress and all the shitty emotions, there is nothing more mind warming than seing wanted videos in my recommended :D
Talent much like time is a human construct, it takes a critical thinker to wrap their minds around the fact that their is a pattern that has led to a person success!! The sad truth is that some people either lack the capacity to understand this or are so indoctrinated to the notion that they are just less than.
Had my wisdom teeth removed here in the good ol USA. Even with insurance it was well over 1k......... Then they hit me with the "I'm sorry but we seem to have used anesthesia not covered by insurance", costing me another 1500. This place is garbo. If Korea (or yeah, literally anywhere else) is an option, that's pretty neat
Just going to let people know, places like Korea are probably okay to get procedures done since it’s a wealthy country, but be VERY wary of poorer countries like Mexico that offer them. You get what you pay for, always remember that. It depends on whoever the doctor is, naturally, but there are cases of procedures being done incorrectly from inexperienced doctors. So, make sure you do your due diligence in who you pick. Poorer countries can be good alternatives, but at least in the US the quality of care is almost always guaranteed.
Yup I played games my whole life and am able to instantly pick up games and be better than my friends and it takes them a lot of grinding to get better than me just playing for a few hours
Talents definitely a thing if people are born naturally better at running, swimming, fighting, etc. etc. So I imagine theres certain people who will just naturally be better at video games than other people. However that doesnt mean you cant be as good as a person with talent it just means you will have to work harder than the person with talent. Also talented people tend to be lazy.
Game sense is way more important than skill. In gold/plat at least because I can reach there in support by just knowing how to heal. I suck ass at aiming
i agree league of legends teaches you to punish enemies mistake and help you become a better player in other games cause there's so much mental games that goes into it. overwatch is kinda like league of legend in terms of if you fuck up then its ggwp
I feel like with the whole coaching thing, it's the willingness to learn that can be important some people's ego's can get in the way I mean you ever watch kitchen nightmares, same sorta stuff
Adding on to what he said. I sucked at fortnite at first cause that was my first actual game. But when I translated to apex, I didn't need to go through that entire process again. All I had to do was understand the game a little and boom diamond 2. Then I went to valorant, sucked for the first couple months and slowly got better to the point that I am at. And now, Overwatch 2. I really just do nothing but depend on my flicks and would say I am better than a lot of people at flicking. But it's not cause talent. It's because I have had a flick aiming style from the day fortnite made shotguns your primary close range weapon. So I am not gifted, I am just a good aim guy who needs to learn basic game knowledge and I am set.
Part of the reason Dental is so expensive in the US is most reputable dentist offices use the most expensive, longer lasting materials. You need to be careful about getting dental work done in other countries that might not have regulations and such. That being said if you do your research and it checks out go for it.
Since people are totally different in physical terms, there are also people that have brains, cells and muscles that are just better designed for certain tasks (climbing, soccer, gaming, etc.) people with these benifits are called talented people. Their skill limit is higher than a normal person could physically reach. However: Even if u are a pro player, it does not automaticly makes you a talented person, but "talent" is a real thing that exists. 🤓
I think talent definitely plays a part in skill level, but John’s totally right. It’s all about the grinding and practicing; look at Kobe Bryant. He was incredibly talented naturally, but he spent countless hours in the gym training and practicing the basics and fundamentals.
Guy from Mexico with dentist friends; astonishingly its hella cheap for americans over here, there are always outsiders in the dentist I go to. Its not cheap for us, but amazing for americans. Its a very common ocurrence americans cross the border to do anything health related here because its better and cheaper
in Russia, a filling for 2,500 rubles ($41) is an expensive price (the last time I put a seal for 1,000 ($ 17)) . I feel sorry for the Americans with their prices for a dentist
I mean I started overwatch 2 weeks ago and I’m already plat. I believe that talent has some sort to do with it because I’m really good at most games coming from masters apex and immortal val. But I get what u are saying like I learned things in those games that help with OW and aim is a big play as well which I have already gotten good at from past games
People who insist that some people are just natural gods at video games are huffing a constant drop of copium. People who are gods at the game have put insane amounts of work into accomplishing that. Anyone who thinks otherwise are just looking for excuses to stay bad at something.
The problem with using cassidy isnt that you need good aim, cause sojourn and widow you need aim too. It's just the hero is ass I am sorry to break it to you john KEKW
Its honestly pretty fucked up hearing that people need to go to different countries just to get affordable and necessary dental care. wtf is wrong with the US
what im tryna say is talent is a thing but its not a big deal in esports because you can grind and get better easily instead of driving to lets say a hockey rink and practice get tired and go home
I kinda prefer not to follow rules / coaching and just take dumb risks sometimes see where it goes. seems more fun that way. Back in my CS days I used to just use knife only and just run as fast as I can reach without them suspecting anyone to be in those places. Usually people will have a set palce to setup and just spam stuff until numbers dwindle (eg inferno, dust/etc) and I would just go on a knifing spree, sure I die sometimes I would die without getting a kill, but was still fun.
I disagree. There is such a thing as talent. Some people are just more inclined to learn things more quickly than others. Just look at school. I had to get all kinds of help to keep my grades up in college. My roommate at the time was a stoner who barely even studied but somehow aced every single exam. He was just fundamentally good at picking things up quickly and efficiently learn what’s necessary for problem solving.
disclaimer: medical procedures in the US are not a scam lmao. Wanted is just getting scammed obv cause he thinks $6k for 2 root canals is the normal price here, I could go down the street and find a dentist for $500ea or less lol. Besides dental work, general medicine in the US is the best in the world which is why people literally come here for procedures from outside the country. Sure some more specialized procedures will be expensive but that's due to it being the best. Dental work is not "specialized" and is very much routine and almost "assembly line" levels of affordable and simple. Seeking medical treatment outside of the US as a US citizen is not very smart considering you're already in the best place for medical treatment, not even taking into account liability issues abroad if something were to go wrong etc, you'd just be SOL.
John is one of the best Cassidy, he got 50 kills and in this video we saw like 25, most of it is him talking random stuff like dental plan, Korea trip. WTF is this editing?
I would think, your initial success in a game depends on the genre of the ones you played prior. League, Smite, Dota. They're all different games but they are Mobas. The abilities and items are different, but at the end of the day your end goal is to destroy the enemy team's core or titan. Team composition is also similar.
I love the topic of talent because generally I don't believe in it either. Aptitude is a better word, but even then its not fixed or inborn. I'm no pro at games, I've never tried to be either, but I have been playing since I was a child and when you compare my natural game sense in almost any game vs my friend who first started playing games regularly at around 16/17, you just see a difference. There's a lot of cross over. Heck, even my practice on OW made me better in other FPS like COD which about 7 years ago when I last played I was dog shit at. There's a really good story of a many who didn't believe in talent, with his wife who was a teacher they had 3 daughters and from a young age immediately introduced them to chess. All 3 of them became pros, one so amazing that she was beating people at 5 years old. It's only 1 family but really interesting. gcpawards.com/blog/laszlo-polgar-the-man-who-raised-three-child-prodigies
“if you want to get better, get good”-Wanted, this is gonna be my senior quote
he isn't wrong
@@moreno2880 fr, I generally just assume if someone is better than me that they just put in the Time (and directed effort) in practice, to get gud.
And I could make the decision to do the same and if it don't then I don't want to be that good.
I don't mind being gold, I have other stuff in my life and Im happy that I'm this good haha, Ive only put in the time in one game... Rocket league, felt so good to hit GC... Then I was burnt.
Just upload hacks streams hide it, and bécome wanted
@@ASMCourtney tf same i hit gc in rocket league in the summer and i havent played that sh*t since 💀
Wanted speaking FACTS out here.
I want rizz coaching from Wanted
100% agree with the first part of the vid. Specially decision making. I believe that is the one major thing that halts everyone's grind the most in games. I usually get to diamond+ in whatever game I'm playing but watching ppl making silly mistakes consistently at that level is very frustrating
I remember the moment in OW where I realized I had been focusing too much on aim and not everything else. I turned it into a phrase: "I need to be a better gamer, not a better aimer"
The point he makes of coaching is really good. I'm learning the game as Pharah with an ex-top 500 support main and he's not just carrying me because he's good he's also giving lots of general tips in-between our matches that I can apply to all my later matches to make better decisions and plays. Get an irl or internet friend to help you learn you'll climb fast.
I've been watching you for tips and tricks I can learn for Cassidy and have been loving it
I agree with the opening clip. I am a huge gamer since early childhood, also been high ranks in a lot of games ive played, challenger league, predator apex, diamond rs6 (back when diamond was the top). I dont think im necessarily super talented but in terms of gaming I pick up things a lot faster and can learn the important things since I just recognize what the important things are a lot faster because of sheer experience with competitive games, then there is also the micro side of things and I know my ways around controllers and keyboards. Started playing ow2, 60 hours in im now plat 3 and while thats not impressive, it is still probably above average tier development, not because I have a gamer gene but because im a gamer.
There is talent involved I think but it is mostly regarding one's ability to recognize important gameplay mechanics and how to improve upon them, instead of just magically being super good at the game, and thats a "talent" which is highly improvable.
Wanted breaking down talent was a really interesting part of this vid. Much thanks for the knowledge.
Being in annual exams, and having to study stress and all the shitty emotions, there is nothing more mind warming than seing wanted videos in my recommended :D
"I don't believe in talent" then goes on to say they believe in working to get better at things (aka talent!)
“Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn’t work hard”
Talent much like time is a human construct, it takes a critical thinker to wrap their minds around the fact that their is a pattern that has led to a person success!! The sad truth is that some people either lack the capacity to understand this or are so indoctrinated to the notion that they are just less than.
Bros been reading "Talent is overrated" and "the talent code"
100% accuracy. Wanted ain't never lied 🤣
Had my wisdom teeth removed here in the good ol USA. Even with insurance it was well over 1k......... Then they hit me with the "I'm sorry but we seem to have used anesthesia not covered by insurance", costing me another 1500. This place is garbo. If Korea (or yeah, literally anywhere else) is an option, that's pretty neat
Just going to let people know, places like Korea are probably okay to get procedures done since it’s a wealthy country, but be VERY wary of poorer countries like Mexico that offer them. You get what you pay for, always remember that.
It depends on whoever the doctor is, naturally, but there are cases of procedures being done incorrectly from inexperienced doctors. So, make sure you do your due diligence in who you pick. Poorer countries can be good alternatives, but at least in the US the quality of care is almost always guaranteed.
Best McRee player right here
mccassidy
@@OLIVEEEEEE I bet you have friends
@@PapaDolmio Considering he is saying what Wanted (the streamer you are watching) calls him, yeah. I’d imagine
Mccree!!
Who is mcree? The character this guy plays is called Cassidy. You must be new to the game. Hope you enjoy it like I have for the last 6 years
Yup I played games my whole life and am able to instantly pick up games and be better than my friends and it takes them a lot of grinding to get better than me just playing for a few hours
Im ready for that 24 hour stream. I have a surgery like 4 days before so i’ll be in bed ready to watch the whole thing
Good luck with your surgery! Get better soon
@@TheKittylord thank you!!
good luck with your surgery and i hope you have a speedy recovery!
Get better soon my dude
@@Nina-kg2fs thank you, it means a lot :)
Damn that’s why you have good dental insurance
“Babe wake up, Wanted just uploaded”
Can I get your reticle settings? Can't find one I like but yours looks good
Talents definitely a thing if people are born naturally better at running, swimming, fighting, etc. etc. So I imagine theres certain people who will just naturally be better at video games than other people. However that doesnt mean you cant be as good as a person with talent it just means you will have to work harder than the person with talent. Also talented people tend to be lazy.
Game sense is way more important than skill. In gold/plat at least because I can reach there in support by just knowing how to heal. I suck ass at aiming
Lmaooo he's going put on a maid outfit on the 2nd, that's my birthday 😂😂
i agree league of legends teaches you to punish enemies mistake and help you become a better player in other games cause there's so much mental games that goes into it. overwatch is kinda like league of legend in terms of if you fuck up then its ggwp
I feel like with the whole coaching thing, it's the willingness to learn that can be important some people's ego's can get in the way I mean you ever watch kitchen nightmares, same sorta stuff
Adding on to what he said. I sucked at fortnite at first cause that was my first actual game. But when I translated to apex, I didn't need to go through that entire process again. All I had to do was understand the game a little and boom diamond 2. Then I went to valorant, sucked for the first couple months and slowly got better to the point that I am at. And now, Overwatch 2. I really just do nothing but depend on my flicks and would say I am better than a lot of people at flicking. But it's not cause talent. It's because I have had a flick aiming style from the day fortnite made shotguns your primary close range weapon. So I am not gifted, I am just a good aim guy who needs to learn basic game knowledge and I am set.
Part of the reason Dental is so expensive in the US is most reputable dentist offices use the most expensive, longer lasting materials. You need to be careful about getting dental work done in other countries that might not have regulations and such. That being said if you do your research and it checks out go for it.
Nice copium bro
Great vid, but why wasn't there one yesterday?
Since people are totally different in physical terms, there are also people that have brains, cells and muscles that are just better designed for certain tasks (climbing, soccer, gaming, etc.) people with these benifits are called talented people.
Their skill limit is higher than a normal person could physically reach.
However: Even if u are a pro player, it does not automaticly makes you a talented person, but "talent" is a real thing that exists.
🤓
I think talent definitely plays a part in skill level, but John’s totally right. It’s all about the grinding and practicing; look at Kobe Bryant. He was incredibly talented naturally, but he spent countless hours in the gym training and practicing the basics and fundamentals.
Guy from Mexico with dentist friends; astonishingly its hella cheap for americans over here, there are always outsiders in the dentist I go to. Its not cheap for us, but amazing for americans. Its a very common ocurrence americans cross the border to do anything health related here because its better and cheaper
what ur outro music from?
in Russia, a filling for 2,500 rubles ($41) is an expensive price (the last time I put a seal for 1,000 ($ 17)) . I feel sorry for the Americans with their prices for a dentist
I mean I started overwatch 2 weeks ago and I’m already plat. I believe that talent has some sort to do with it because I’m really good at most games coming from masters apex and immortal val. But I get what u are saying like I learned things in those games that help with OW and aim is a big play as well which I have already gotten good at from past games
Hope the RCT goes well, and enjoy your trip!
People who insist that some people are just natural gods at video games are huffing a constant drop of copium. People who are gods at the game have put insane amounts of work into accomplishing that. Anyone who thinks otherwise are just looking for excuses to stay bad at something.
People learn faster the more things they learn
The problem with using cassidy isnt that you need good aim, cause sojourn and widow you need aim too. It's just the hero is ass I am sorry to break it to you john KEKW
Your so cringe using a streamers first name like you know them
Its honestly pretty fucked up hearing that people need to go to different countries just to get affordable and necessary dental care. wtf is wrong with the US
Some more context to that story we are missing, for example I received a root canal at a specialist along with a crown and it was only 900 dollars
bro if you've been in any competitive sport (NOT ESPORTS) then you'll know the saying from coaches: hard work beats talent WHEN talent isn't working
what im tryna say is talent is a thing but its not a big deal in esports because you can grind and get better easily instead of driving to lets say a hockey rink and practice get tired and go home
I kinda prefer not to follow rules / coaching and just take dumb risks sometimes see where it goes. seems more fun that way.
Back in my CS days I used to just use knife only and just run as fast as I can reach without them suspecting anyone to be in those places. Usually people will have a set palce to setup and just spam stuff until numbers dwindle (eg inferno, dust/etc) and I would just go on a knifing spree, sure I die sometimes I would die without getting a kill, but was still fun.
7:45 BUT I LOVE ADVERTISING
somebody check this man's vitals, beyond cracked imo
Have you ever played GunZ: The Duel?... Classic
How do you play on 50ms if you are in korea?
Why you are always doing your ult for no reason like you use your ult and cancel it
I disagree. There is such a thing as talent. Some people are just more inclined to learn things more quickly than others. Just look at school. I had to get all kinds of help to keep my grades up in college. My roommate at the time was a stoner who barely even studied but somehow aced every single exam. He was just fundamentally good at picking things up quickly and efficiently learn what’s necessary for problem solving.
Am I the only one who prefers sticky bomb over flashbang?
disclaimer: medical procedures in the US are not a scam lmao. Wanted is just getting scammed obv cause he thinks $6k for 2 root canals is the normal price here, I could go down the street and find a dentist for $500ea or less lol. Besides dental work, general medicine in the US is the best in the world which is why people literally come here for procedures from outside the country. Sure some more specialized procedures will be expensive but that's due to it being the best. Dental work is not "specialized" and is very much routine and almost "assembly line" levels of affordable and simple. Seeking medical treatment outside of the US as a US citizen is not very smart considering you're already in the best place for medical treatment, not even taking into account liability issues abroad if something were to go wrong etc, you'd just be SOL.
Does wanted not have health insurance with dental?
Sounds like it
I'm glad to hear you comming to Korea!
I cant watch the 24 hour stream since I have a tournament the next day :(
I strive to be a good mccassidy like wanted
Getting too good with mccassidy
ZBRA doom one trick vs Wanted McCassidy??🤨🤨
nvm already happened
Can you play mercy but only her pistol
Why did you ult then immediately cancel it?
it refreshes your ammo
Insta reload
2:45 this is false information, you dont ask a fish how to catch a fish, you ask a fisherman how to catch a fish
Hey im in korea rn too 😂😂 in seoul. If you wanna get lunch or something lmk
You arent the best MCree you are mcree
yo you made me play cass its fire
How are 1k people earlier than 15 minutes
I love wanted
Why am I ranking down even after winning 20 games in a row? Pls help someone 😩😩
John is one of the best Cassidy, he got 50 kills and in this video we saw like 25, most of it is him talking random stuff like dental plan, Korea trip. WTF is this editing?
Are you named Wanted because dead man wanted?
I would think, your initial success in a game depends on the genre of the ones you played prior.
League, Smite, Dota. They're all different games but they are Mobas. The abilities and items are different, but at the end of the day your end goal is to destroy the enemy team's core or titan. Team composition is also similar.
Safe trips
My wife left me
oh shoot so u r already in korea right now?
this talent talk is bullshit, 100% people are gifted in games like they can be at anything else
i just got 34k damage 58 kills as sigma
ye
Bro you sound like kermit the frog
do you think a higher iq makes gaming at a high level
I mean wanted isn’t THAT good right
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had to skip a lot of video about the advice, its cool n all you do it for your vids though, adds a bit of uniqueness. but i landed here for gameplay
nice 👍
what’s you in korean tho, #cancelled
video starts at 2:25 for people not interested in life story
Watching these make me want to try McCassidy🫡
I love the topic of talent because generally I don't believe in it either. Aptitude is a better word, but even then its not fixed or inborn. I'm no pro at games, I've never tried to be either, but I have been playing since I was a child and when you compare my natural game sense in almost any game vs my friend who first started playing games regularly at around 16/17, you just see a difference. There's a lot of cross over. Heck, even my practice on OW made me better in other FPS like COD which about 7 years ago when I last played I was dog shit at.
There's a really good story of a many who didn't believe in talent, with his wife who was a teacher they had 3 daughters and from a young age immediately introduced them to chess. All 3 of them became pros, one so amazing that she was beating people at 5 years old. It's only 1 family but really interesting.
gcpawards.com/blog/laszlo-polgar-the-man-who-raised-three-child-prodigies