Prob cause the game demands you have to pull out so the best players are defined by their ability to flow which is hard when you are being asked to not have a static playstyle
can we get more vods on doom in the future?, stuff like execution and engagement timing , and target priority at thw current state of mercy and kiriko insane movement and survivability with 2 snipers comp
I made it to 3:47 and had to stop. You desperately need to work on your teaching style. It feels like your scolding a child the entire time. Thats how you shut a student down mentally and start sowing doubt instead of drive to perform. No offense dude, the advice sounded alright at least.
If this is how often a grandmaster playing Orisa messes up, then how am I still high gold? Yes, I know the answer is that I’m not ready to climb higher. I’m just baffled that I don’t make these positioning and cooldown mistakes as Orisa but I’m so low Elo. At least that’s how it is from my perspective.
@@mushskito Dude you are 100% right. It's easy to look at the mistakes and shit in the video as they are being pointed out. But if you were to put a gold player in that same situation, they would have made more mistakes or simply not taken initiative when necessary. Also consider the idea that not all games are gonna be this way and you will need to adapt for each match. @JohnRoss has had to adapt to many different situations grinding his way to GRANDMASTER. You @Krazy4Pizza should work to adapt reactively when playing instead of thinking of rules that you cant cross when playing. IE sometimes you have to make a play that would work only in that situation and be a throw in any other. Also there are many mistakes that occur in GM lobbies, much how there are mistakes in even pro matches. Make that give you perspective in how many mistakes you are likely making in your own games.
@@Nokotron when you’re grandmaster, you can count how many things you did wrong, on 2 hands. When youre gold, you can count how many things you did right, on 2 hands. That’s the difference
Amazing how corners & cover is still something that needs to be worked on at every rank
Prob cause the game demands you have to pull out so the best players are defined by their ability to flow which is hard when you are being asked to not have a static playstyle
The hard thing here is to realize what to do and who to focus on quickly. In game you need to decide instantly and there is no time to think about it
This video was insanely helpful, thank you
can we get more vods on doom in the future?, stuff like execution and engagement timing , and target priority at thw current state of mercy and kiriko insane movement and survivability with 2 snipers comp
Spilo: Why did you spin?
Me: umm
Spilo: Why did you spin right there? Why?
Me: I spin…to win?
Spilo: 😶
Insane Orisa gameplay
Is it good to fortify when you see a kill opportunity on a support behind the tank ?
Generally yes!
Actual Jay3 as enemy sojourn lol
Can you make a guide about Zarya?
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LETS GOOO TANK CONTENT
I made it to 3:47 and had to stop. You desperately need to work on your teaching style. It feels like your scolding a child the entire time. Thats how you shut a student down mentally and start sowing doubt instead of drive to perform. No offense dude, the advice sounded alright at least.
Let’s go
Wait so nobody Finna mention how Jay3 is on the enemy team?
It was mentioned in the video
@@anactualplant9574 oh my goofy ahhh
@@alirahzzz148why are you screaming lol
prewatched but pretended not to have prewatched =D
If this is how often a grandmaster playing Orisa messes up, then how am I still high gold? Yes, I know the answer is that I’m not ready to climb higher. I’m just baffled that I don’t make these positioning and cooldown mistakes as Orisa but I’m so low Elo. At least that’s how it is from my perspective.
Because you probably make lots of other simpler mistakes
if not mistakes then probably just a mechanical skill diff? idk
@@Bighoodiekid I like the suggestion, but I don’t think it’s my mechanics. Probably something else.
@@mushskito Dude you are 100% right. It's easy to look at the mistakes and shit in the video as they are being pointed out. But if you were to put a gold player in that same situation, they would have made more mistakes or simply not taken initiative when necessary.
Also consider the idea that not all games are gonna be this way and you will need to adapt for each match. @JohnRoss has had to adapt to many different situations grinding his way to GRANDMASTER. You @Krazy4Pizza should work to adapt reactively when playing instead of thinking of rules that you cant cross when playing. IE sometimes you have to make a play that would work only in that situation and be a throw in any other.
Also there are many mistakes that occur in GM lobbies, much how there are mistakes in even pro matches. Make that give you perspective in how many mistakes you are likely making in your own games.
@@Nokotron when you’re grandmaster, you can count how many things you did wrong, on 2 hands. When youre gold, you can count how many things you did right, on 2 hands. That’s the difference
Way too long of an intro, bro. It shouldn't take almost a minute just for you to get to the point.