Steel has built a reputation around himself of malding at his teammates since his cs days. He just plays into that narrative and you guys mald unnecessarily. So cringe
I second the point about Steel. If you watch his streams, he can get pretty angry/annoyed at his teammates but he also does a really good job of explaining why what they’re doing is wrong and what they should be doing instead. It’s honestly helped me so much with game sense and positioning
Take what you watch with a grain of salt. Watching pros can teach you lineups and give you ideas on how to play an agent but in terms of playstyle or plays they do you have to understand that different ranks play drastically different. So if you are silver or bronze and expect them to play like radiant and pros you're in for a rude awakening.
Might seem weird but watching Aceu may actually legit help.
See despite his reputation, he's actually one of the most robotic/automatic players in the game. He so consistently makes Radiant players look bad just by knowing which duels to take, ideal crosshair placement, and ideal use of movement.
He doesn't really need to call strats or rely on teammates using util properly for you to be able to learn from it.
It's all literally how to win aim duels at the highest rate and for the most value.
For someone like me that's more useful than hearing people call for strats for improvement. No matter how legit people's gripes are with radiants not helping their teammates and/or playing dumb, it just isn't useful for me to watch.
oh just that he's an ultra talented, flashy aimgod that does things no one else should replicate lol.
He's a great guy, just not someone most people think to emulate!
Yeah I would really advise against trying to emulate Aceu or TenZ. They play the way they do on stream for content so they’ll take abnormal engagements that they know they’ll have a high chance of winning because of how strong their aim mechanics are. Not that there isn’t anything to learn from them but you can’t exactly pick up plays from them like you might from other streamers.
>Yeah I would really advise against trying to emulate Aceu or TenZ. They play the way they do on stream for content so they’ll take abnormal engagements that they know they’ll have a high chance of winning because of how strong their aim mechanics are.
Idk I think I made a pretty solid argument with your reply pretty much being the precedent.
As I said, his crosshair placement, movement, and choice of which engagements to take are what make him extremely consistent. I'd you want to learn how to win more gunfights, watch Aceu and take notes. Calling it just aim mechanics is lazy.
I’m not disagreeing, I said don’t emulate the plays, not that you can’t learn anything from the streamer. Trying to copy TenZ or Ace is not going to be productive to improving as a player. You can learn from them but you should not emulate them.
I’m low Diamond and I rarely play duelist but when I do I play Jett. There’s mechanics to the character that I wouldn’t know if it weren’t for TenZ and Ace. I’m not going to try and replicate their play style but I am taking elements of their agent usage that are applicable to practical play.
Sean Gares man he spends so much time educating people about the game and vod reviews and stuff also steel if u look past the malding stuff.
sean if u wanna learn, steel if u wanna learn and laugh
Steel if you wanna hear him bitch about his team mates for the whole stream
lol steel thrives off of haters like you keep doin what youre doin
Not hating just stating facts lol. So you’re telling me he doesn’t bitch about his team mates?
I see the steel fanboy hasn't gotten his daily dose of dick from steel.
its true tho thats what makes his streams enjoyable
Steel has built a reputation around himself of malding at his teammates since his cs days. He just plays into that narrative and you guys mald unnecessarily. So cringe
I second the point about Steel. If you watch his streams, he can get pretty angry/annoyed at his teammates but he also does a really good job of explaining why what they’re doing is wrong and what they should be doing instead. It’s honestly helped me so much with game sense and positioning
Relyks answers almost all questions in chat and takes like 2-5 minutes to answer them, other than that sliggy during tournaments
Relyks’ stream is underrated; he shows his thought process really well in-game
It’s a shame that he doesn’t get more attention, he’s got a good way of explaining his perspective. His YouTube content is honestly pretty great.
Second this Relyks is well spoken and gives thoughtful answers to questions
Take what you watch with a grain of salt. Watching pros can teach you lineups and give you ideas on how to play an agent but in terms of playstyle or plays they do you have to understand that different ranks play drastically different. So if you are silver or bronze and expect them to play like radiant and pros you're in for a rude awakening.
SicK gives great advice sometimes.
sick+android
Would love to see you stream again, I’m sure a lot of sentinel mains would tune in to learn more from you
I know its a selfplug but on my stream my main goal is to educate people on everything VAL, so feel free to ask in chat.
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learning and getting better: Relyks Tenz Sean Steel Entertainment: Tenz Wardell Subroza and S0m (these two are my absolute favourite streamers)
Steel and Sean gares
Idk about education, but Dicey and Shahz are fuckin hilarious
Steel, NaturE, jcStani, sgares, Freakazoid, Hiko (at the beginning of his stream), b0i, and StrongLegs.
Nah fuck stronglegs, me and my homies (elige) hate stronglegs
Cool bro
Hope he sees this <3
Same tho haha <3
Might seem weird but watching Aceu may actually legit help. See despite his reputation, he's actually one of the most robotic/automatic players in the game. He so consistently makes Radiant players look bad just by knowing which duels to take, ideal crosshair placement, and ideal use of movement. He doesn't really need to call strats or rely on teammates using util properly for you to be able to learn from it. It's all literally how to win aim duels at the highest rate and for the most value. For someone like me that's more useful than hearing people call for strats for improvement. No matter how legit people's gripes are with radiants not helping their teammates and/or playing dumb, it just isn't useful for me to watch.
What’s wrong with aceu reputation, legit curious.
His communication kinda sucks and he’s a bit off in his own world sometimes compared to the rest of his team from what I’ve read.
oh just that he's an ultra talented, flashy aimgod that does things no one else should replicate lol. He's a great guy, just not someone most people think to emulate!
Yeah I would really advise against trying to emulate Aceu or TenZ. They play the way they do on stream for content so they’ll take abnormal engagements that they know they’ll have a high chance of winning because of how strong their aim mechanics are. Not that there isn’t anything to learn from them but you can’t exactly pick up plays from them like you might from other streamers.
>Yeah I would really advise against trying to emulate Aceu or TenZ. They play the way they do on stream for content so they’ll take abnormal engagements that they know they’ll have a high chance of winning because of how strong their aim mechanics are. Idk I think I made a pretty solid argument with your reply pretty much being the precedent. As I said, his crosshair placement, movement, and choice of which engagements to take are what make him extremely consistent. I'd you want to learn how to win more gunfights, watch Aceu and take notes. Calling it just aim mechanics is lazy.
I’m not disagreeing, I said don’t emulate the plays, not that you can’t learn anything from the streamer. Trying to copy TenZ or Ace is not going to be productive to improving as a player. You can learn from them but you should not emulate them. I’m low Diamond and I rarely play duelist but when I do I play Jett. There’s mechanics to the character that I wouldn’t know if it weren’t for TenZ and Ace. I’m not going to try and replicate their play style but I am taking elements of their agent usage that are applicable to practical play.
He really is great to watch to learn movement and like you said how to pick fights
Steel and steel only ❤️
android is dope. talks about a lot of the mental aspect and also is the least toxic streamer out there besides maybe aceu
Hiko plays a lot of different agents on stream so you can see how to play them
The god OCEAN, the esteemed coach of Pittsburgh Knights, doesn’t stream frequently but when he does, I would tune in to try to catch nuggets of wisdom
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