Enjoying your videos a lot. Would love to watch the most basic of basic tutorials of healthy principles and guidelines to survive and maneuver the overwhelming mayhem this game can be in low elo for new players. If you are willing to help the lowest of low out. You know, the video I send peeps that barely know the rules and mechanics of the game.
@@HappyGamerCoach Sorry for being unclear. I basically mean principles that are most important to pay attention to at the start. I feel like as a new or just unexperienced player (a lot of new console players like me are out there at the moment I think) you get overwhelmed in the game, then you go on RUclips where all the PC pros give you so much advice that actually doesn't help that much at the start. And your head starts thinking about (sub)roles, agent choices, ability use cases, lineups and shit you probably don't need to think about till way later. So as someone with limited brain power while I am getting used to the game I am just wondering what you really need to pay attention to to get better and win more games at the beginning. I feel for example your advice about letting go of a site when it gets rushed and retaking together with teammates (as simple as that sounds) really helped me to stop just dying alone because for some reason I thought I need to keep fighting for the site. But maybe sometimes I do? Also probably positioning and awareness is a much bigger issue at the beginning because you are just not aware enough of just where to basically stand on the map to not get killed out of nowhere. I often just ask myself: so where do I go? Where do I stand and hold an angle? And where is it a really bad idea to walk into or hang around? Maybe this is all too stupid to do a video about I just feel like as a new player it's very hard to find good, insightful content between intros like "ok, this is a spike and this is where you take it" and all these high-level concepts that are probably not the most important in low elo. That was a lot of rambling but maybe there is something helpful in there. Anyway, gonna keep watching your stuff! Happy New Year!
@@HappyGamerCoach I was just thinking, some ways to present this would probably be: "What you DON'T have to care about / waste brainpower on in low elo." 😅 Or "Which agents are good Valorant teachers. And which are not." (I think you once said Phoenix is a good one.) Or just "What really matters for the lowest elo" / "How to win more, die less and learn better as a new player". Or something like that.
1:24 he spammed f to pick up the gun but f also fakes the tp so he did both on accident. What rank is the vod from btw and do you do these reviews for free?
yayyyy now i know how to PROPERLY flash all of my teammates multiple times and tp into 5 shotguns(:.. HAPPY NEW YEAR
Bro honestly that is my average team mates
I saw alot of interesting ideas I've never seens before, like 21:24 , and how you flashed at 12:19 , thankyou so much for the vid❤
@@蒼犬-f2y or course! Thanks for watching
Bro I feel honored, very relaxed new year we look for.
Enjoying your videos a lot. Would love to watch the most basic of basic tutorials of healthy principles and guidelines to survive and maneuver the overwhelming mayhem this game can be in low elo for new players. If you are willing to help the lowest of low out. You know, the video I send peeps that barely know the rules and mechanics of the game.
@@PanicAttackBot can you give me like an example?
@@HappyGamerCoach Sorry for being unclear. I basically mean principles that are most important to pay attention to at the start. I feel like as a new or just unexperienced player (a lot of new console players like me are out there at the moment I think) you get overwhelmed in the game, then you go on RUclips where all the PC pros give you so much advice that actually doesn't help that much at the start. And your head starts thinking about (sub)roles, agent choices, ability use cases, lineups and shit you probably don't need to think about till way later. So as someone with limited brain power while I am getting used to the game I am just wondering what you really need to pay attention to to get better and win more games at the beginning. I feel for example your advice about letting go of a site when it gets rushed and retaking together with teammates (as simple as that sounds) really helped me to stop just dying alone because for some reason I thought I need to keep fighting for the site. But maybe sometimes I do? Also probably positioning and awareness is a much bigger issue at the beginning because you are just not aware enough of just where to basically stand on the map to not get killed out of nowhere. I often just ask myself: so where do I go? Where do I stand and hold an angle? And where is it a really bad idea to walk into or hang around? Maybe this is all too stupid to do a video about I just feel like as a new player it's very hard to find good, insightful content between intros like "ok, this is a spike and this is where you take it" and all these high-level concepts that are probably not the most important in low elo. That was a lot of rambling but maybe there is something helpful in there. Anyway, gonna keep watching your stuff! Happy New Year!
@@PanicAttackBot i understand now, thanks for clarification. Will try to cook something in that direction!
@@HappyGamerCoach I was just thinking, some ways to present this would probably be: "What you DON'T have to care about / waste brainpower on in low elo." 😅 Or "Which agents are good Valorant teachers. And which are not." (I think you once said Phoenix is a good one.) Or just "What really matters for the lowest elo" / "How to win more, die less and learn better as a new player". Or something like that.
@@PanicAttackBot wonderful suggestions!
Thank you!! I requested for this video!!
I’m literally playing yoru on bind rn xD
Wait I thought this was a full yoru guide ☹️😔
@@paramrm nope, its a part-time yoru guide🙂 in the future ill have everything for everything dw!
Great Guide
Can you do a movement Guide or Positioning Guide
@@Melothebelo my boy recent video movement guide. And good suggestion for the positioning guide, will do
10:08 ah yes mb lemme js irl flash my team
I really like your vids. But please turn your mic down so it isn't peaking all the time. Turn it up in post production if needed
1:24 he spammed f to pick up the gun but f also fakes the tp so he did both on accident. What rank is the vod from btw and do you do these reviews for free?
@@rev0live752 yea, join my discord in descr.
@@rev0live752 that fake tp while hes standing on it is crazy funny
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hey can i send u video of my match and u teach me like this pls i m in b3
@@Grinder-g1v link in desc, join discord there you can submit!