There's actually a bit of a saga with him, i have multiple of his sessions ready for publication on my channel. Wanted to give people the opportunity to see the same client multiple times to see how they progress and what new things they need to work on :)
I totally feel this dude. I feel the same way about Genji he summed it up perfectly. I’m not quite a one trick but anymore with how 5v5 is so simple and casual I just only play him unless it’s too annoying and I don’t want to try and force him. I’m actually someone who loves all the roles and most heroes but Genji is the one hero I could just never get bored of. He’s like a whole game on his own.
Its so nice to follow that Coaching because of that clean english with the german accent. Im a german myself and my english is okay, but its easier to understand thanks 🎉
I’m native English and honestly, your English is so impressive. Wow I’d love to speak a second language like that. I’ve experimented with tank over the years. Hammond is my most effective: support, I like bap and ana best. Recently I have tried to improve my dps. I enjoy gengi, but this video helped me understand how to get value from him
Your explanation of doing vod reviews as learning a skill really inspired me to try it. Of course I've tried it in the past, but like you said the gains seemed pretty useless compared to the time it takes and how boring it is, but I also remember learning a few things, especially in my most recent one. So I'm gonna try doing it for a while consistently and see if I start getting better at pattern recognition
Wow. Wish I had watched this when I still played OW, let alone Genji. 0:11 Are we sure the coachee wasn't disappointed you were talking about the mic instead of him? :P
Honestly man I think that might be the takeaway. Another thing I’ve noticed is even if you get someone vulnerable for a blade kill sometimes enemy Anas will just nano the blade target. And in OW2 that’s actually value.
Right, the main premise behind that question was to motivate the player to think about how they are investing their time. Reaching the top is about being consciously aware of any compromises you make as you improve, and playing QP with lower elo friends is an example of those compromises. An Overwatch League player for example wouldn't spend any time in QP with friends leading up to a big tournament game, because he wouldn't be willing to compromise. But if it's during the off season, then he would be more open to the idea of playing with friends. Everyone, including my client here, has to decide for themselves what kind of sacrifices they are willing to make, and where they'd rather compromise. It's always a question of "How am i setting myself apart from others who are as ambitious as I am?". Arnold Schwarzenegger had cheat meals, NFL pros skip out on workouts for family reuinions, and esports professionals take some time off to play games with friends more casually. It's less of a "You should never do this", it's more about understanding exactly what you are doing, moderating it, and always being aware of the pros and cons of every second you invest into your passion.
Love the client not defending himself. He's gonna grow from this a lot
There's actually a bit of a saga with him, i have multiple of his sessions ready for publication on my channel. Wanted to give people the opportunity to see the same client multiple times to see how they progress and what new things they need to work on :)
I totally feel this dude. I feel the same way about Genji he summed it up perfectly. I’m not quite a one trick but anymore with how 5v5 is so simple and casual I just only play him unless it’s too annoying and I don’t want to try and force him. I’m actually someone who loves all the roles and most heroes but Genji is the one hero I could just never get bored of. He’s like a whole game on his own.
Its so nice to follow that Coaching because of that clean english with the german accent. Im a german myself and my english is okay, but its easier to understand thanks 🎉
Welcome back, Coach. I love to see the new vids.
Thank you! Uni has been stressful, hopefully i'll upload more sessions now :)
echoing this. i hope you only work at a healthy pace, but i’m glad to see you upload when you can.
I’m native English and honestly, your English is so impressive. Wow I’d love to speak a second language like that.
I’ve experimented with tank over the years. Hammond is my most effective: support, I like bap and ana best.
Recently I have tried to improve my dps. I enjoy gengi, but this video helped me understand how to get value from him
Your explanation of doing vod reviews as learning a skill really inspired me to try it. Of course I've tried it in the past, but like you said the gains seemed pretty useless compared to the time it takes and how boring it is, but I also remember learning a few things, especially in my most recent one.
So I'm gonna try doing it for a while consistently and see if I start getting better at pattern recognition
Wow. Wish I had watched this when I still played OW, let alone Genji.
0:11 Are we sure the coachee wasn't disappointed you were talking about the mic instead of him? :P
A great word for 44:00 would be “opportunistic”, but proactive is far better than aggressive. Great review!!
Thank you! And yes, opportunistic is definitely a good choice!
best coach ever fr👍
Indeed ninjas are opportunistic assassins, not front line trooprers
Best coach on ow
So you can’t go for a Ana with blade if she has full cd but is alone
Honestly man I think that might be the takeaway. Another thing I’ve noticed is even if you get someone vulnerable for a blade kill sometimes enemy Anas will just nano the blade target. And in OW2 that’s actually value.
"Why would the best genji in america invest time into qp with his friends" Because he is still a person and has a life. Coming from a GM1 player
Right, the main premise behind that question was to motivate the player to think about how they are investing their time. Reaching the top is about being consciously aware of any compromises you make as you improve, and playing QP with lower elo friends is an example of those compromises. An Overwatch League player for example wouldn't spend any time in QP with friends leading up to a big tournament game, because he wouldn't be willing to compromise. But if it's during the off season, then he would be more open to the idea of playing with friends.
Everyone, including my client here, has to decide for themselves what kind of sacrifices they are willing to make, and where they'd rather compromise. It's always a question of "How am i setting myself apart from others who are as ambitious as I am?". Arnold Schwarzenegger had cheat meals, NFL pros skip out on workouts for family reuinions, and esports professionals take some time off to play games with friends more casually. It's less of a "You should never do this", it's more about understanding exactly what you are doing, moderating it, and always being aware of the pros and cons of every second you invest into your passion.
i feel bad for liking this video bc now it got 70 likse...