Having seen the "one T500 vs 5 bronze" video where Bowie played rein and now this is really interesting. Knowing Bowie being able to play rein at an insane level and now watching him here play like a clueless gold player is incredibly impressive.
I did get it right. He was not clueless at all. He was doing some play a gold player wouldn't do and lowkey carried his team. And it was like he was playing on a controller, very suspicius. I failed the red team, I said it was the mei. She too lowkey carried with good wall and blizzard. And was missing easy shot.
I thought it was pretty obvious that steve was trolling but it was probably just confirmation bias because I just played with him in a GM game a few hours ago lmao
I got Steve right, why Steve? Because he was supposed to play as Gold, but he was playing as a bronze playing Tracer for the first time, he shots from 3 km away for god sakes
elo hell is real jay, not all golds are incompetent but a lot of them are. you treat us like we aren’t the most populated rank for a reason. GLORY TO ELO HELL
@@lucaexdee that is the effect of elo hell, many higher rank people end up in gold because of a plethora of factors, such as a) solo queue b) facing other high ranking players in the same situation (or smurfs) c) getting the worst possible teammates or throwers (very common)
Landon and B3ll are gonna climb to diamond really quickly, they dont play like golds at all. Very good target focus by B3ll, always going for the squishies, also overall seems to be doing well mechanically and looking around very often, not tunnelvisioning that much. Landon, too, made a very good mechanical impression. Either gold players have improved a lot since last time, or both of them really don't belong there. At least they were far above the other goldies in there.
I knew it was Steve because as a gold player when I pick Tracer no way in hell do I get that many ults. Also his tracking seemed better than the average gold player too. I picked the Itznich for the other team tho. Some good cleanses and tps from them.
Same picks. The tracer plays were way too ridiculous, it looked like bronze 5. Only the GM has a reason to look like bronze 5. And then from time to time, he whipped out perfect tracking. Blue rein was pretty good acting though. Especially given he managed to win too
I had guessed torty and Steve. Steve's aim/tracking was way too smooth for gold, but his movement was clearly what a GM thinks a gold moves like lol. I thought torty going afk at times and just standing still on the payload was a GM impersonation of a gold as well. Rarely did I see someone standing still on top of the payload in gold.
I don’t know if other people already suggested this, but it would be cool to do this also in reverse: having a low elo player in a lobby with higher elo player and trying to guess who he is. So for example you would have a lobby of plat with one silver, and everyone just trying to play bad on porpoise but still trying to win the game and you and chat have to guess the one who isn’t “trying” to be bad but actually is
@@trancedoutkid Yeah but that's different, because there's no guessing game. He does have a guess the bronze video though: "Can you guess the 2 UNDERCOVER Bronze Players?!" It's really entertaining and I'd love more of that series, too. Though it was a bit easier to figure out.
@@trancedoutkid I know he does the elo hell vids, but it’s not the same idea, it’s actually the opposite. There a low rank is trying to prove he deserves to be higher. Here all the high rank will try to play bad on porpoise to help the actual low rank to not get caught
I figured it was the blue Rein from the jump because they set up defense at the point instead of the choke (which is where every gold Rein in the world sets up).
I expected Aggron from that first fight, avoiding getting knocked off the edge, trying to charge through the tiny ass room to get a pin, plus his positioning, shield use, and firestrike accuracy. Bell made a great showing though and I had them as my second pick. I also suspected Landon to be honest, and at the end I made my choice for him, but Steve had me thinking he was a bit sus. The reasons were the obvious bronze plays that he made, which a gold player wouldn't do. But the biggest giveaway for Steve was, in my opinion, his tracking and mouse control. Most high level players have steady aim and are smooth with the mouse control, and I noticed how smooth he was whenever he had screen time.
One thing that made me suspect Steve (I can't claim he would have necessarily been my guess, this one was really hard to pick) is that he almost never used Recall. I guarantee that a Gold tracer would Recall a LOT more. He actively avoided using it. If I'd watched more of him, I may have been more convinced. Also his tracking on that railing was impeccable KEKW 8:22 Aggron tells on himself with that 180 Shatter. I was surprised it wasn't acknowledged. B3LL definitely popped off way too much. Though that flick onto the tracer at the end was nutty.
I'm Silver and there's no way in hell I'd be playing like that (and I'm not even a Tracer main). xD He was just not using Tracer's abilities at all for extended periods of time. I've only ever seen very low Bronze players doing that when they pick a hero in Quick Play and they don't know how to play them. If anything, what happens the most with Tracer in Bronze/Silver/Gold is that we OVERUSE Tracer's Blink and Recall and then we die because we didn't save it for survivability.
Steve started actually using his abilities on last, so the acting was a dead giveaway. Fitting that Bowie is the one to shut him down before he could actually drop the mask properly.
i dont play ow and dont really enjoy watching ow videos but when i do i enjoy longer videos. i think your videos are interesting to me and id love to keep seeing 20+ minute videos. i dont watch tiktok and i hate the way youtube shorts is doing so good because i enjoy that longer immersive content. but can appreciate shorts on a time restraint. anyways please keep it up.
I had personally picked Itz and Steve. Steve for me was showing really good aim but just looked unfamiliar with the character. Makes sense as that's what I would do on DPS. Pick one close to my main but off enough that it's not obvious.
Knew off just the first 4 minutes it was arragon, he just didn't go for pins because his brain wouldn't let him go for bad ones and he just never went in for it
Steve gave it away early on when he hit that teleport melee perfectly, you don't see gold tracers doing that. Also playing from high ground and not wasting a teleport on every reload.
He’s in disbelief the Rein could be top 500 but C9 when C9 is literally named after a professional team that did it not once but twice in the same series
got both right (as a gold player) steve was playing too weirdly for gold and was shooting rein sheilds which was clearly just acting dumb. he also trusted the supports ALOT and didnt use blinks that often when i wouldve. aggron looked like he was on a controller, quite questionable movement. but still he played very well and won the fights a few times. wp to both
All of those maps are now "assault maps" under arcade. There is a reason they were removed, they are full of choke points that no longer suit overwatch's meta, as well as heavily favoring attack side, and Paris heavily favors defense side. You literally cannot win most games on Paris attack side unless you get behind everyone with a Sombra or Lucio. Also, Paris defense side has massive respawn walk times.
@@theslx7911 not all of them are in assault unless I’ve never gotten them- for me it’s pretty easy to win paris, hanamura I understand because of the beginning spot to get to the first point. Regardless of the flaws I still enjoy them icl
take one of the KotH maps out IMO they were a fun break in OW1 but now there's four of them with the 3 push maps and the couple of escort/hybrids that get rotated. it feels like im playing KotH every other game...
8:16 Jay, we're looking at gold, not bronze lmao. We might be a metal rank, but we're not THAT incompetent. tp + suzu is smth MANY gold Kirikos do, I know I do too lol
I guess the blue rein correctly because he does EXACTLY what i did when i was smurfing on rein. Shield less, push often. You can tell because of how OFTEN he uses firestrike, how it's aimed and how frequently he's getting value out of it.
Gotta say as a Gold Player Jay, you saying that you don't think gold players wear headphones kinda hurt lmfao we are not that fried. Love all ur content though man! Especially this new you viewing matches your commentary is so funny.
Lol i actually guessed both right. I thought this tracer aim is too good comparing to his game sense also the bombs landed well, it doesnt happen that often in gold. They both didnt try hard, it was just so smooth for them.
The only reason I felt it was Steve was because between 4:33 - 4:37 when spectating Whaied, you can see Steve knew that Hanzo shot a Sonic Arrow next to him, so he baits out an arrow from him before running out to confirm the kill on Hanzo. 10/10 play on his part, it seem like a very mundane thing if you watch it, but I've never seen a Gold player try to bait out a Hanzo shot or even think about Sonic being around them. Aggron on the other hand.... I personally thought it was ItsNich because on that save on Aggron in the corridor right before he Shatters. I got 1/2, so good enough I guess.
i’m gonna say it’s cxi on the red team, i saw how she saw the rein charging and walled so he can get a quick kill at 12:50 ish (he didn’t end up connecting but still)
Steve played like a bronze a fair bit, but when the tracking kicked in, it was perfect. If they'd said they were gold I'd have thought they were aimbotting. Aggron was very obviously gm, as Jay said - the last point was where he needed to pull out all stops and he absolutely rolled their team on both defence and offence at last point. Some of those gold players were insane though, without the slip ups from the gms it would have been much harder, some of them did not play like gold players at all
Steve was obvious from the first ult that jay watched. Blinked in, quickly flicked bomb onto rein & then like 1 clipped ana. Then he realizes it looks kinda sus & plays like a potato the rest of the game
1:47 gave it away he saw that zen was going to move up this alley so he backed off to bait him into moving forward more and then he pushed so he could swing on zen. Gold players would not think of that
Easy to say it was Steve, you can tell he is trying to play dumb, not using all his blinks at once etc. Same for his aim, his aim was prestine most of the time, most of the lower rank players shake while spraying or at least just swings left and right quick to try and hit something
I immediately knew it was Aggron on blue :p To me, elo is mostly positioning rather than raw skill (though both are important). He kept forcing himself to stay back. A real gold player would've gone in aggro more. He kept staying back and purposely going in to die
If Tracer was the GM it would be pretty hard to hide it. You can’t affect winning without actually going in as Tracer. They would have to like throw most of the match and then go off for the crucial fight
It took me two minutes to see it was aggron. 1 He was using Reinhart's swing hitbox corners. Which isn't even a plat thing to use 2 he was VERY comfortable with the map and his pushes 3 the easiest way to make yourself seem gold is by playing stupid aggressive and purposefully failing. 4 the name Aggron is a pokemon that is one of the tankiest physical attacks. Just like Reinhardt, it seemed obvious to be a Smurf name for tank. 5He was paying attention to the top of opening without seeing any enemies up there and even prehit with a fire strike
@@Thysillyone1 It's hard to imagine Kenzo pretending to miss shots. I'd love to see his impression of a middle-of-the-road aimer. ML7 is just big brain so I could see him pulling it off very well, minus some insane play out of left field that would give him away. God I love watching those two play. Artists.
I saw this from another comment and idk if you already posted about this but I think that you should do 3 teams going against each other. 1 with a gm tank, one with a gm dps, 1 with a gm support. You can choose which rank the others should be.
it about checks out. Ive been GM since 2017 but I made a free acount in ow2, that currently resides in gold MMR, and i have a whopping *12% WINRATE ON SUPPORT ON THAT ACCOUNT*. In fact, it seems like the better individual performance you put forward trying to carry, the bigger losers queue you get next match. Like talking literal 3v5s as a healer isnt going to be carryiable i dont care if you're jjonak or ml7 or whoever
i knew it was steve from the very beginning like some gold players are bad but not that bad to where they completely use the hero wrong, knew it was a GM who thought golds play like bronzes
I suck at this, thought it was Landon and B3ll, I think I am looking for those last fight clutches and good plays rather than looking for very steadily mediocre plays that just about stays afloat when the team needs it 🙂
I’m stuck in gold because I consistently get tanks (doomfist,dva,Reinhard, and Winston) who go directly into a 5v1 and expect me to jump in and heal them
I knew it! I got both of them right. Steve's aim was amazing but played so bad. Argon moved like a bot but could tell he was good when he played aggressive
It was obvious that it was steve. He was turning his mouse as if he was playing calm and stufd while the others where going nuts. Idk just seems natural that it was him
Overwatch 2 ranked I still don’t think is accurate. I was a low to mid diamond on overwatch one who got placed in silver and has climbed to gold/plat. Everyone I know is ranked below where they “should be”. So these golds are mostly what we are used to seeing as plat and maybe low diamond players.
You smurf because it abuses the matchmaking system and pits you against ranks substantially lower than you because you're too afraid to lose SR on your main. "LMAO!"
Movement tells a lot. Golds movement is bad, but not THAT bad. Golds jump a lot, like a LOT. GMs pretending to have bad movement don’t know to jump (Steve walked in smooth, straight lines). Also Steve died once knowing he was targeted with 2 blinks up and recall. Even a gold tracer would’ve known to blink there lol. I did not guess Aggron lol
I knew it was Steve because his aim tracking was way to good for a gold player, flick aim can be luck but tracking always gives them away. as for the other team I had no idea...
Those answers were so obvious and i dont watch gm gameplay lol. Aggron was just a gave a pro player vibe in the first fight and started to back off, and b3ll just played like a really good gold player. Steve was obviously throwing, but still couldn't stop with the gm tracking.
I KNEW IT WAS STEVE the beginning told everything, the support let the genji die so they wasnt paying attention and that was too bad of a move from a gm, and the tank was sus so it was between steve and the tank on red but blue that threw me off he was shield bot lmfao
When jay3 said : " I've seen Flats play and I've seen gold's play it's same thing " it had me dying
Such a backhanded moment that fit so perfectly. Love it.
Did he lie?
Literally
No comment from Flats must mean its true! >.
Well there is not much mechanics into playing Rein is there ? So he is right
Having seen the "one T500 vs 5 bronze" video where Bowie played rein and now this is really interesting. Knowing Bowie being able to play rein at an insane level and now watching him here play like a clueless gold player is incredibly impressive.
I did get it right. He was not clueless at all. He was doing some play a gold player wouldn't do and lowkey carried his team. And it was like he was playing on a controller, very suspicius.
I failed the red team, I said it was the mei. She too lowkey carried with good wall and blizzard. And was missing easy shot.
Expected steve but was not expecting aggron.
Who knew Bowie was such a good actor
But why Steve? I feel like he was acting a lil too well and his team lost because he didn’t pop off enough.
Bowie was pretty obv. Nearly everything he did was optimal and he was making decisions and commitments way too quickly to be gold.
@TripleDeaD yeah he was playing like a toddler lol he committed to the role a lil too well
I thought it was pretty obvious that steve was trolling but it was probably just confirmation bias because I just played with him in a GM game a few hours ago lmao
I got Steve right, why Steve? Because he was supposed to play as Gold, but he was playing as a bronze playing Tracer for the first time, he shots from 3 km away for god sakes
Tracer overdid the undercover thing, played way too poorly played like bronze instead of gold
I think he forgot to try and win while being subtle
@@doofus33 it was a joke. He couldn't guess correct.
@@Vexed711nah he just straight up thinks gold players play like bronze a lot of GMs think that lol
Reinhard players seeing another Reinhard charge in: "I have been called... i must answere... always"
they're like hippos
but girls think this is boring n nerdy tho
elo hell is real jay, not all golds are incompetent but a lot of them are. you treat us like we aren’t the most populated rank for a reason. GLORY TO ELO HELL
No
if they weren't incompetent they wouldn't be gold though 💀
It isn't real though
@@lucaexdee that is the effect of elo hell, many higher rank people end up in gold because of a plethora of factors, such as a) solo queue b) facing other high ranking players in the same situation (or smurfs) c) getting the worst possible teammates or throwers (very common)
Rez do you use voice chat with your team when solo queueing?
Landon and B3ll are gonna climb to diamond really quickly, they dont play like golds at all. Very good target focus by B3ll, always going for the squishies, also overall seems to be doing well mechanically and looking around very often, not tunnelvisioning that much. Landon, too, made a very good mechanical impression. Either gold players have improved a lot since last time, or both of them really don't belong there. At least they were far above the other goldies in there.
I knew it was Steve because as a gold player when I pick Tracer no way in hell do I get that many ults. Also his tracking seemed better than the average gold player too.
I picked the Itznich for the other team tho. Some good cleanses and tps from them.
Had Steve down hard, trusted healers too much and had blinks in reserve. Nah not in gold
Same picks. The tracer plays were way too ridiculous, it looked like bronze 5. Only the GM has a reason to look like bronze 5. And then from time to time, he whipped out perfect tracking. Blue rein was pretty good acting though. Especially given he managed to win too
yee fr. Even before he was spectating Steve's team I figured it had to be him, and the first hint was how quickly he was building ults up.
He had a 15 kill streak lol that was a dead give away
I liked the part where steve shot an entire clip into the railing
I had guessed torty and Steve. Steve's aim/tracking was way too smooth for gold, but his movement was clearly what a GM thinks a gold moves like lol. I thought torty going afk at times and just standing still on the payload was a GM impersonation of a gold as well. Rarely did I see someone standing still on top of the payload in gold.
You haven't met me then 🤪
nooo Stive play like a bronze, gold players play better individually
but team interactions are bad
@@bokasalzhanov6277 cope
I don’t know if other people already suggested this, but it would be cool to do this also in reverse: having a low elo player in a lobby with higher elo player and trying to guess who he is. So for example you would have a lobby of plat with one silver, and everyone just trying to play bad on porpoise but still trying to win the game and you and chat have to guess the one who isn’t “trying” to be bad but actually is
I think he has done this, but it is good
There's an elo hell series he has where it's pretty much that same idea. A lower rank plays on a team with higher elosand tries to prove his belongs.
@@trancedoutkid Yeah but that's different, because there's no guessing game. He does have a guess the bronze video though: "Can you guess the 2 UNDERCOVER Bronze Players?!" It's really entertaining and I'd love more of that series, too. Though it was a bit easier to figure out.
@@trancedoutkid I know he does the elo hell vids, but it’s not the same idea, it’s actually the opposite. There a low rank is trying to prove he deserves to be higher. Here all the high rank will try to play bad on porpoise to help the actual low rank to not get caught
I figured it was the blue Rein from the jump because they set up defense at the point instead of the choke (which is where every gold Rein in the world sets up).
A Gm's "slip up" is playing too good.
My slip is dying to Junkrat passive.
We are not the same.
omg im barely learning thats how junkrat would kill me after I kill him smh
Me going 1 - 8 against widow with lucio but killing her with mercy pocket: "I'm better"
I expected Aggron from that first fight, avoiding getting knocked off the edge, trying to charge through the tiny ass room to get a pin, plus his positioning, shield use, and firestrike accuracy.
Bell made a great showing though and I had them as my second pick.
I also suspected Landon to be honest, and at the end I made my choice for him, but Steve had me thinking he was a bit sus. The reasons were the obvious bronze plays that he made, which a gold player wouldn't do. But the biggest giveaway for Steve was, in my opinion, his tracking and mouse control. Most high level players have steady aim and are smooth with the mouse control, and I noticed how smooth he was whenever he had screen time.
One thing that made me suspect Steve (I can't claim he would have necessarily been my guess, this one was really hard to pick) is that he almost never used Recall. I guarantee that a Gold tracer would Recall a LOT more. He actively avoided using it. If I'd watched more of him, I may have been more convinced.
Also his tracking on that railing was impeccable KEKW
8:22 Aggron tells on himself with that 180 Shatter. I was surprised it wasn't acknowledged.
B3LL definitely popped off way too much. Though that flick onto the tracer at the end was nutty.
I'm Silver and there's no way in hell I'd be playing like that (and I'm not even a Tracer main). xD He was just not using Tracer's abilities at all for extended periods of time. I've only ever seen very low Bronze players doing that when they pick a hero in Quick Play and they don't know how to play them. If anything, what happens the most with Tracer in Bronze/Silver/Gold is that we OVERUSE Tracer's Blink and Recall and then we die because we didn't save it for survivability.
the moment I saw Steve on the high ground on defense as tracer I locked it in and never doubted it was hats such an obvious throw
Steve started actually using his abilities on last, so the acting was a dead giveaway. Fitting that Bowie is the one to shut him down before he could actually drop the mask properly.
i dont play ow and dont really enjoy watching ow videos but when i do i enjoy longer videos. i think your videos are interesting to me and id love to keep seeing 20+ minute videos. i dont watch tiktok and i hate the way youtube shorts is doing so good because i enjoy that longer immersive content. but can appreciate shorts on a time restraint. anyways please keep it up.
Same man I recommend pyrocynical if you like long form content.
Love how he compared flats to a gold and said they were basically the same
What flats mean???
@@stefanolucca8195 hes a player and content creator
@@stefanolucca8195 its a type of chicken wing
Steves aim gave it away for me. The movement was so clueless and bad but his cursor was on what he wanted to shoot
I had personally picked Itz and Steve. Steve for me was showing really good aim but just looked unfamiliar with the character. Makes sense as that's what I would do on DPS. Pick one close to my main but off enough that it's not obvious.
Knew off just the first 4 minutes it was arragon, he just didn't go for pins because his brain wouldn't let him go for bad ones and he just never went in for it
10:35 had me rolling 😂😂😂poor flats
Steve gave it away early on when he hit that teleport melee perfectly, you don't see gold tracers doing that. Also playing from high ground and not wasting a teleport on every reload.
Mm some get lucky enough when they attempt it. I wouldn't call myself better than low plat as tracer but I do sometimes pull those off.
@@leonp.2171 yeah true, I do try for it sometimes but it felt casual when he did it. And all the bot walking around just didn't seem genuine.
He’s in disbelief the Rein could be top 500 but C9 when C9 is literally named after a professional team that did it not once but twice in the same series
got both right (as a gold player)
steve was playing too weirdly for gold and was shooting rein sheilds which was clearly just acting dumb. he also trusted the supports ALOT and didnt use blinks that often when i wouldve.
aggron looked like he was on a controller, quite questionable movement. but still he played very well and won the fights a few times. wp to both
I’ve played from bronze to diamond and literally everyone played the same the whole time
It’s sad people don’t know this wonderful map I miss it, I hate how they removed the maps I actually enjoyed playing
it’s in the game now
@@hcctor ik!! I just got done playing it like a minute ago, made my night.
All of those maps are now "assault maps" under arcade. There is a reason they were removed, they are full of choke points that no longer suit overwatch's meta, as well as heavily favoring attack side, and Paris heavily favors defense side. You literally cannot win most games on Paris attack side unless you get behind everyone with a Sombra or Lucio. Also, Paris defense side has massive respawn walk times.
@@theslx7911 not all of them are in assault unless I’ve never gotten them- for me it’s pretty easy to win paris, hanamura I understand because of the beginning spot to get to the first point. Regardless of the flaws I still enjoy them icl
take one of the KotH maps out IMO they were a fun break in OW1 but now there's four of them with the 3 push maps and the couple of escort/hybrids that get rotated. it feels like im playing KotH every other game...
8:16 Jay, we're looking at gold, not bronze lmao. We might be a metal rank, but we're not THAT incompetent. tp + suzu is smth MANY gold Kirikos do, I know I do too lol
That is true. It is not uncommon to do that in gold
Tru man i do that too in silver
Me knowing its landon cause i ve seen him a lot in ow 1 as support top 500 ( he even had 2 accs in top10) 😉🙃
10:32 *shots fired*
🤣
Torty was popping off with his Ana!
I figured that Steve was it because his aim was on point but was just doing really dumb stuff like shooting at rails and almost never blinking
I guess the blue rein correctly because he does EXACTLY what i did when i was smurfing on rein. Shield less, push often. You can tell because of how OFTEN he uses firestrike, how it's aimed and how frequently he's getting value out of it.
As a rein main it was quite easy to quess it was aggron
The confidence of rein made me instantly think it was him. That and the speed of the ult
Gotta say as a Gold Player Jay, you saying that you don't think gold players wear headphones kinda hurt lmfao we are not that fried. Love all ur content though man! Especially this new you viewing matches your commentary is so funny.
Lol i actually guessed both right. I thought this tracer aim is too good comparing to his game sense also the bombs landed well, it doesnt happen that often in gold. They both didnt try hard, it was just so smooth for them.
Steve didn’t abuse his recalls when he was near the healers thats what gave him up
steves tracking was insane bro even diamonds dont got tracking like that that was way too easy
The only reason I felt it was Steve was because between 4:33 - 4:37 when spectating Whaied, you can see Steve knew that Hanzo shot a Sonic Arrow next to him, so he baits out an arrow from him before running out to confirm the kill on Hanzo. 10/10 play on his part, it seem like a very mundane thing if you watch it, but I've never seen a Gold player try to bait out a Hanzo shot or even think about Sonic being around them.
Aggron on the other hand.... I personally thought it was ItsNich because on that save on Aggron in the corridor right before he Shatters. I got 1/2, so good enough I guess.
I guessed STEVE, it was that little side to side movement that made it look like his bored that did it for me:)
i’m gonna say it’s cxi on the red team, i saw how she saw the rein charging and walled so he can get a quick kill at 12:50 ish (he didn’t end up connecting but still)
Steve played like a bronze a fair bit, but when the tracking kicked in, it was perfect. If they'd said they were gold I'd have thought they were aimbotting.
Aggron was very obviously gm, as Jay said - the last point was where he needed to pull out all stops and he absolutely rolled their team on both defence and offence at last point.
Some of those gold players were insane though, without the slip ups from the gms it would have been much harder, some of them did not play like gold players at all
Steve was obvious from the first ult that jay watched. Blinked in, quickly flicked bomb onto rein & then like 1 clipped ana. Then he realizes it looks kinda sus & plays like a potato the rest of the game
1:47 gave it away he saw that zen was going to move up this alley so he backed off to bait him into moving forward more and then he pushed so he could swing on zen. Gold players would not think of that
so many quotable phrases from Jay3... this person goes from throwing to throwing
Dude I’m stuck in bronze as a dps and I swear I’m not that bad, I always have 15k+ damage I’m echo main
Easy to say it was Steve, you can tell he is trying to play dumb, not using all his blinks at once etc. Same for his aim, his aim was prestine most of the time, most of the lower rank players shake while spraying or at least just swings left and right quick to try and hit something
I immediately knew it was Aggron on blue :p To me, elo is mostly positioning rather than raw skill (though both are important). He kept forcing himself to stay back. A real gold player would've gone in aggro more. He kept staying back and purposely going in to die
If Tracer was the GM it would be pretty hard to hide it. You can’t affect winning without actually going in as Tracer. They would have to like throw most of the match and then go off for the crucial fight
10:32 is that a Flats diss? 😢🤣🤣🤣
Definitely knew it was Steve cause of him aim. Aggron tho has me totally fooled lmao
The story of going throwing to throwing, my tales as an Overwatch 2 competitor.
Steves tracking was a dead give away. As a gold / plat player I know what gold tracking looks like 🤣😂
So close! Got aggron and steve was my runner-up (such smooth tracking, sometimes). Excellent episode.
aggron swung his hammer with the hitbox, making me believe it was him, as well as steve having incredible tracking even though he was playing poorly.
Jay, you didn't have to roast Flats like that💀
It took me two minutes to see it was aggron.
1 He was using Reinhart's swing hitbox corners. Which isn't even a plat thing to use
2 he was VERY comfortable with the map and his pushes
3 the easiest way to make yourself seem gold is by playing stupid aggressive and purposefully failing.
4 the name Aggron is a pokemon that is one of the tankiest physical attacks. Just like Reinhardt, it seemed obvious to be a Smurf name for tank.
5He was paying attention to the top of opening without seeing any enemies up there and even prehit with a fire strike
3:46 bro I just got into my brother room blasting the video full volume
Would love to see someone like Kenzo or ml7 in this type of game mode
yesssssssssssssss
I think that would be too obvious lol maybe not kenzo but ml7, yes
@@Thysillyone1 It's hard to imagine Kenzo pretending to miss shots. I'd love to see his impression of a middle-of-the-road aimer.
ML7 is just big brain so I could see him pulling it off very well, minus some insane play out of left field that would give him away.
God I love watching those two play. Artists.
@@karamei imagine ml7 kings row attack and does the sleep spot yea we already know who it is lol
hahahaha that plot twist at the end.. haha I had Bell and Steve dammit!
I saw this from another comment and idk if you already posted about this but I think that you should do 3 teams going against each other. 1 with a gm tank, one with a gm dps, 1 with a gm support. You can choose which rank the others should be.
Should do one where it’s all gms trying to “blend in” with golds
Bell is in Elo Hell because that’s not a Gold tier sojourn
I got both right lol, rein pushing seemed so out of place for gold and tracers aim was too good
look at the kill feed from 12:15 till 13:00 that's why i thought it may be steve, i can never get kills that consistently as tracer
"That's what my ex used to say" Lmao
it about checks out. Ive been GM since 2017 but I made a free acount in ow2, that currently resides in gold MMR, and i have a whopping *12% WINRATE ON SUPPORT ON THAT ACCOUNT*. In fact, it seems like the better individual performance you put forward trying to carry, the bigger losers queue you get next match. Like talking literal 3v5s as a healer isnt going to be carryiable i dont care if you're jjonak or ml7 or whoever
i knew it was steve from the very beginning like some gold players are bad but not that bad to where they completely use the hero wrong, knew it was a GM who thought golds play like bronzes
bowie in prep: alright lets just turn the sens down by 50%...now... brain empty & swing
That play that landon did was 5 head.
The second i saw a rein do a fire strike through that tight gap while moving i knew there was something wrong
11:03 has me dying i can not breathe
the counterpin on first point gave it away, steve had that susy slow aim.
me before the match starts, its the Ana, you cant fool me
me 20 seconds in....well shit. I didnt think it would come out that early.
I suck at this, thought it was Landon and B3ll, I think I am looking for those last fight clutches and good plays rather than looking for very steadily mediocre plays that just about stays afloat when the team needs it 🙂
I’m stuck in gold because I consistently get tanks (doomfist,dva,Reinhard, and Winston) who go directly into a 5v1 and expect me to jump in and heal them
The smurf gm should get extra credit for figuring out who the opposing smurf is.
I knew it! I got both of them right. Steve's aim was amazing but played so bad. Argon moved like a bot but could tell he was good when he played aggressive
The tracking of Steve gave it away for me... and the shooting into rein shield was a lil sus
It was obvious that it was steve. He was turning his mouse as if he was playing calm and stufd while the others where going nuts. Idk just seems natural that it was him
You should do a version of this called ‘Guess the Jay3’ where you play prerecorded and try and blend in. See if chat can guess😂
It's not spot the Smurf when the smurfs aren't trying lol
Believe it or not Gold players aren’t all incompetent
"They could be just missing shots on purpose"
2:20 I prefire a lot as well but I am bronze lol
Overwatch 2 ranked I still don’t think is accurate. I was a low to mid diamond on overwatch one who got placed in silver and has climbed to gold/plat. Everyone I know is ranked below where they “should be”. So these golds are mostly what we are used to seeing as plat and maybe low diamond players.
B3LL popped off yeah, but they’re also playing Sojourn so it kinda artificially inflates how good they seem
Because of this smurf thing I now started smurfing in overwatch and I love seeing them and b*tching about why I smurf LMAO!
You smurf because it abuses the matchmaking system and pits you against ranks substantially lower than you because you're too afraid to lose SR on your main. "LMAO!"
Movement tells a lot. Golds movement is bad, but not THAT bad. Golds jump a lot, like a LOT. GMs pretending to have bad movement don’t know to jump (Steve walked in smooth, straight lines). Also Steve died once knowing he was targeted with 2 blinks up and recall. Even a gold tracer would’ve known to blink there lol.
I did not guess Aggron lol
I knew both just by their movement they tried to cover it up by making their movement really easy
couldnt tell if the thing about flats was a roast or not
I got blue right but red wrong.
This is where I suspected it was aggron at 3:15. He went from looking good to all suddenly just swinging randomly.
Oh but they were throwing so hard that we thought they were bronze players
the way chat talks you would think their all GM 😂
I love this format its super fun trynna find out whos the gm subbed
I knew it was Steve because his aim tracking was way to good for a gold player, flick aim can be luck but tracking always gives them away. as for the other team I had no idea...
Those answers were so obvious and i dont watch gm gameplay lol. Aggron was just a gave a pro player vibe in the first fight and started to back off, and b3ll just played like a really good gold player. Steve was obviously throwing, but still couldn't stop with the gm tracking.
I KNEW IT WAS STEVE the beginning told everything, the support let the genji die so they wasnt paying attention and that was too bad of a move from a gm, and the tank was sus so it was between steve and the tank on red but blue that threw me off he was shield bot lmfao
I knew it was steve, bro had some sus flicks during the defense. only higher players would be able to react that fast and accurately.