Nass aerial attacks are just so impressive... not just for the execution which is nice of course, but you can see he is extremely mindful and reactive of the enemy. Most pros just goes up and hopes their flip reset play won't be read and might opt for a lazy 50. Meanwhile Nass is like a bird of prey, gliding ever closer to the net with watchful eyes, ready to pounce on any opportunity without leaving openings for the the prey to get a challenge in
Feer, one suggestion to consider. Perhaps add some filler or repeat footage at the end of the video so we can't easily tell from the length whether the match is a blowout or goes to game 5. Thanks for all the awesome commentary and videos!
this has been suggested on rocket league showmatches for about 5 years and the answer is always the same: if everybody switches off before the end of a video, the algorithm stops pushing the video and he loses views and subscribers. this is true for all RL streamers. even if he puts content there and not blank space, people will all click off the video.
@@oibara2You know what else hurts watchtime? Half the viewers turning off the video once they realize who won based on remaining video length. Also, it’s not as if when they all stopped extending the video, that their views drastically increased.
@@CorpusFisty apparently it doesn't hurt much, as absolutely zero streamers have returned to the 'gap at the end' approach. if it bothers you that much, don't look at the time bar.
@@oibara2The video length is in the thumbnail, it’s prominent on the screen when the video first opens, and the remaining time shows any time you touch the screen, even accidentally. It’s very hard to avoid seeing it and it spoils the match, full stop. The reason people are excited watching a sporting event is because they don’t yet know who won. I think it’s short sighted to try (with clearly poor results) to game an opaque algorithm and in the process deliver a far worse product. That’s just my opinion.
@@CorpusFistyFully agree, turned off this video halfway through and never watch 1s videos that don’t look like they’re going to game 5 anymore because it’s pretty easy to figure out the result ahead of time. It definitely makes for a worse product and viewing experience so I hope they find a solution because this is a common complaint for viewers.
Spoiler shield btw LOOK UP ^
Nass aerial attacks are just so impressive... not just for the execution which is nice of course, but you can see he is extremely mindful and reactive of the enemy. Most pros just goes up and hopes their flip reset play won't be read and might opt for a lazy 50. Meanwhile Nass is like a bird of prey, gliding ever closer to the net with watchful eyes, ready to pounce on any opportunity without leaving openings for the the prey to get a challenge in
Feer, one suggestion to consider. Perhaps add some filler or repeat footage at the end of the video so we can't easily tell from the length whether the match is a blowout or goes to game 5.
Thanks for all the awesome commentary and videos!
this has been suggested on rocket league showmatches for about 5 years and the answer is always the same: if everybody switches off before the end of a video, the algorithm stops pushing the video and he loses views and subscribers. this is true for all RL streamers. even if he puts content there and not blank space, people will all click off the video.
@@oibara2You know what else hurts watchtime? Half the viewers turning off the video once they realize who won based on remaining video length.
Also, it’s not as if when they all stopped extending the video, that their views drastically increased.
@@CorpusFisty apparently it doesn't hurt much, as absolutely zero streamers have returned to the 'gap at the end' approach. if it bothers you that much, don't look at the time bar.
@@oibara2The video length is in the thumbnail, it’s prominent on the screen when the video first opens, and the remaining time shows any time you touch the screen, even accidentally.
It’s very hard to avoid seeing it and it spoils the match, full stop. The reason people are excited watching a sporting event is because they don’t yet know who won.
I think it’s short sighted to try (with clearly poor results) to game an opaque algorithm and in the process deliver a far worse product. That’s just my opinion.
@@CorpusFistyFully agree, turned off this video halfway through and never watch 1s videos that don’t look like they’re going to game 5 anymore because it’s pretty easy to figure out the result ahead of time. It definitely makes for a worse product and viewing experience so I hope they find a solution because this is a common complaint for viewers.
How did Nass lose to Diaz but Diaz lost to Toxic lol
Difference in play style and depending on who was playing better
Can depend who is just playing good or bad that day and certain play styles tend to counter each other better
Diaz was playing poorly that match, seems like he couldn't get a shot off
Rocket league 1s. I love it bc everyone can beat everyone
@@markitossyeah often just depends on day form at this lvl
Hey Feer, I noticed you have TempoH on your friends list. Can I get your autograph?
Early for once
first