Okay this is sick. Im glad to have the updated version, and u clearly worked very hard to make this work. That being said, a part of me wonders how u decide what to put in each map guide. Do u think to urself "oh this one is absolutely essential, i throw it several time per half" or "maybe this one is more specific, but the position that it's for needs to know it" or maybe "this is fire, but i dont see it becoming meta"? Maybe even "the lineup is too precise for beginners or mid level players" or "it takes too long to lineup, only ESEA teams could use this"? Very few social media people have studied the pro meta as much as you, and this decision process is fascinating. It seems like the factors are: 1. How easy is the lineup to execute 2. How important is that part of the map 3. How fast can the nade be thrown once in position 4. How long does it take to get into position 5. Does it synergize with other lineups that can be thrown from the same or similar positions in sequence (smoke walls or full util sets) 6. Is it easy to remember 7. Is the position that the nade seeks to nullify, better delt with by a different lineup that is already [or should be] meta 8. What are the situations where this nade could be used? (mollying dark on B site is good for executes as a T, but also retaking as CT). 9. Similar to 5- does it synergize well with other meta util which your teammates are likely to know (this varies by rank). 10. Does it mainly benefit one position? (Eg, T lobby defaulter, or CT ramp player) I feel like im missing something? If these factors are applied to each nade, then the nades are ranked in terms of these criteria, you might be able to create an ordered list of the most important nades for players to know at different ranks, which might help them fill the most important gaps in their knowledge. This list could be edited and adapt to new nades which come into the meta replacing old ones.
This guide took me DAYS to put together from watching A LOT of demos to collect all these nades. I greatly appreciate it if you 👍LIKE 👍the video❤
thx dude. As always - you deliver great stuff!
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Okay this is sick. Im glad to have the updated version, and u clearly worked very hard to make this work. That being said, a part of me wonders how u decide what to put in each map guide. Do u think to urself "oh this one is absolutely essential, i throw it several time per half" or "maybe this one is more specific, but the position that it's for needs to know it" or maybe "this is fire, but i dont see it becoming meta"? Maybe even "the lineup is too precise for beginners or mid level players" or "it takes too long to lineup, only ESEA teams could use this"? Very few social media people have studied the pro meta as much as you, and this decision process is fascinating. It seems like the factors are:
1. How easy is the lineup to execute
2. How important is that part of the map
3. How fast can the nade be thrown once in position
4. How long does it take to get into position
5. Does it synergize with other lineups that can be thrown from the same or similar positions in sequence (smoke walls or full util sets)
6. Is it easy to remember
7. Is the position that the nade seeks to nullify, better delt with by a different lineup that is already [or should be] meta
8. What are the situations where this nade could be used? (mollying dark on B site is good for executes as a T, but also retaking as CT).
9. Similar to 5- does it synergize well with other meta util which your teammates are likely to know (this varies by rank).
10. Does it mainly benefit one position? (Eg, T lobby defaulter, or CT ramp player)
I feel like im missing something?
If these factors are applied to each nade, then the nades are ranked in terms of these criteria, you might be able to create an ordered list of the most important nades for players to know at different ranks, which might help them fill the most important gaps in their knowledge. This list could be edited and adapt to new nades which come into the meta replacing old ones.
you snapped on this one 👏
thanos snap
I love this types of videos
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HELLO!!!