“Jumping remains a level 2 mixup. You have to earn it first…” this feels like a lightbulb moment as a learning Falcon where all I want to do is short hop nair. Eye opening fr
Don't know how I came across this video the day it was released from a random channel, but very interesting and informative video! Not a melee player, but still enjoyed the quick breakdown.
this information is almost completely useless for me and yet I love this video. something about the style, your voice, the way you keep playing clips after you stop, the subject, all of it was very pretty.
Instant sub + bell notification. I will literally repeat this rule to myself every time I sit down to play. Its easily the biggest hole in my game (6 months exp) and I usually play much better when im in that state of mind (earning the jump). All I have to do now is do it conciously!
How tf did this pop up in my recommendations within the 5 hours it was posted and it already has this many views on such a small channel. It was a very good video so I guess people are sharing it!
cool video. if you plan on making more of this kind of content, which I'd love, I think you could raise the gain on your mic-- the video is pretty quiet. 'golden rule of audio recording' might be to increase gain while avoiding clipping like the plague. doesn't need to be absolute max or anything, but you want a 'fat, healthy waveform' as my professor put it. also just cut out the mouse click at the end. you avoided pops and clipping well though. clean voice recording is tough.
@@ChefRachman it's real simple and I wouldn't mind doing it for ya a couple times. You can use Audacity and use the 'equalize' function with 'amplify' to raise your audio without distorting it. I'm not great at video editing, just a lil audio, but after that I assume you just plop it back in to the vid
“Jumping remains a level 2 mixup. You have to earn it first…” this feels like a lightbulb moment as a learning Falcon where all I want to do is short hop nair. Eye opening fr
I thought the same thing when i heard that, so well said
You have to make someone scared of everything thing else then shorthop nair and murder them
Don't know how I came across this video the day it was released from a random channel, but very interesting and informative video! Not a melee player, but still enjoyed the quick breakdown.
the algorithm smiles upon us
this information is almost completely useless for me and yet I love this video. something about the style, your voice, the way you keep playing clips after you stop, the subject, all of it was very pretty.
Randomly got recommended one hell of a brainblast 79 seconds. Great stuff man. I am about to hop on Slippi with a brand new Falcon.
Instant sub + bell notification. I will literally repeat this rule to myself every time I sit down to play. Its easily the biggest hole in my game (6 months exp) and I usually play much better when im in that state of mind (earning the jump). All I have to do now is do it conciously!
Thank you for this. Im a new falcon player
"a level 2 mix-up" holy shit
beautifully put. knowing which ranges are unsafe can be very tricky, but following this rule can really help with that.
"earn it first" is a really good way of looking at melee interactions.
This is such a godsend rule, everything makes sense now. Thank you Ben 🙏🏽
LETS GO RACHMAN. FALCON RULES
Good lord these videos are too good! I might have to switch to Falcon just to learn everything you're teaching
Man your videos are incredible.
This is dope, a very high level and easy tactic to apply. Perfect for newer players to apply ASAP
literally sounds like hax$
Goated jacked falcon info beast
Didn't know u have a youtube channel, thanks Captain's D
Love ur falcon lessons 🙂
How tf did this pop up in my recommendations within the 5 hours it was posted and it already has this many views on such a small channel. It was a very good video so I guess people are sharing it!
cool video. if you plan on making more of this kind of content, which I'd love, I think you could raise the gain on your mic-- the video is pretty quiet. 'golden rule of audio recording' might be to increase gain while avoiding clipping like the plague. doesn't need to be absolute max or anything, but you want a 'fat, healthy waveform' as my professor put it. also just cut out the mouse click at the end. you avoided pops and clipping well though. clean voice recording is tough.
@@ChefRachman raise the volume in post
@@ChefRachman it's real simple and I wouldn't mind doing it for ya a couple times. You can use Audacity and use the 'equalize' function with 'amplify' to raise your audio without distorting it. I'm not great at video editing, just a lil audio, but after that I assume you just plop it back in to the vid
Really high and thought this was a Hax$ video for the first 5 seconds
Who wtf I play ultimate and this makes so much sense I'm mind blown right now.
Level 2 ok ok insta sub tho
1:14 hbox di??
excellent information/insight hidden behind hilariously low volume and bad mixing
turns out dont-jump-fgc-brain actually does have a use in melee lol, let's go
Thanks Chef!
this was very helpful, Killin Rach 👊
You just earned my sub thanks for the great tip
subbed, please more falcon content
this guy sounds a lot like hax$
You sure this ain't Hax's voice?
FACTS 💯
what a cool video
How did you get the actionable frames are green mod on slippi?
Oh dude nice video, but you might wanna turn up the mic for the next video. Good stuff~
N0ne is from Canada?
Ye
Great vid
Why so quiet?
RACHMAN
Just a tip, you should make your voice volume higher
Was this the response to Fiction's take on analytical content
this is very cool :)
CHEF
Awesome vid subscribing for more
Here early lmao
you need to talk louder and slightly slower, speak more clearly, and reread lines when needed.
You need to get your ears checked