Life changing advice for me in my life broadly (outside of games). This and the first video, watched it a long time ago and still using some principles in daily life situations.
one thing that helped me that was Overwatch specific, I was DPS.. only ever wen't DPS (76, Pharah, Reaper) .. I spent a little while in QP learning supports and tanks then spent 1 comp season basically just playing Tank then 1 comp season basically playing supports (obviously you don't have to be as drastic as this) while at the same time learning some "out-there" hero's like Junkrat (amazing for space denial and creating extra space for your team to really work in) and it REALLY gave me a completely new perspective on the game, it not only improved my game knowledge but also really helped me to become a better DPS (as I now know what the tanks and supports are thinking) although I spend most of my time now on Tanks or Supports lol.
Awesome man!! Recording my gameplay has definitely helped me improve :) I used to have a system of recording gameplay once a week then analyzing to find my main floors and then seeing if I've improved on that the next week :) might have to get into that agin ;) cheers dude and keep up the great videos!
Just wanted to say how happy I am to see how much you and your channel have grown. Been following since the H4 days. The advice, replay reviews, and The Grand Halo Adventure really help me out. Keep it up!
Great video, helps a lot 😀 the thing I struggle with is critically analysing gameplay maybe you can make a commentary critiquing your gameplay and talking through the decisions and what you could've done better
Good stuff dude. I wholehartedly agree with the recording tip, it is HUGE. I am more of a intermediate player, but that tip is the biggest from beginner to advanced.
Really good as per usual. A great way to record your gameplay if you don't have a cap card (or a PS4) is to stream it on Twitch, then go back and re-watch the stream. Didn't hear it mentioned, but there you go.
@@nickdusek5104 fr...I honestly didnt even recognize the game and watched the whole vid for CS/CoD tips. Like it clearly says FPS and if you're open minded games are very transferrable
I am a lil bad at strength measure so sometimes im playing as sniper, i am aiming at someone but the sight didn't go straight to the target sk i need to pull a little to the light and i simply don't put enough strength to the thumb so it could pull the analog I most likely die when it happens.
I dont know if Im just a rambling piece of meat but a thing i have been with for a long time in fps is to predict movements. As I mean is that pay attention to your enemies movement or direction and one of the factors that can help this is by looking or paying attention to their feet. But then again, i do not know if this is a good or bad tip. I have been using this alot to aim for their heads or near it so the fight can end better or/and faster. Thanks for reading until this lmao.
my problem is rewonding my gameplays with critical eyes,but when i watch streams and gameplays im always talking to myself and saying what i would have done(im not saying my decision would have worked or its better than yours)
Thanks man this really helped alot I'm a intermediate shooter player and I wanna get better and these helped alot ! But there is one curiosity I do have (everyone lays their thumb differently on the controller I personally lay mine right on the point where it's arched but I'm not resting it on the rim I notice a few pros like Ali a and a few friends of mine lay their thumb like that what's the point does it help ?!) Thanks so much I hope you'll answer this question from a gamer with OCD And ADD
These steps also work for fortnite which isn’t even a first person shooter. Honestly just knowing my mistakes that I made in a situation is the key for becoming the best fortniter.
What about when you go up against a player that's not just a little better than you, but far better than you? I had this in a game of skirmish a few days ago. Played against the same player in 3 back-to-back games and couldn't kill them even once. He was consistently jump-shotting with TLW and I couldn't seem to counter it with the weapons I had. I tried to keep calm and figure out what I was doing wrong, but each time the guy hit me it just became harder to focus because this was the one player I couldn't land a kill on in all 3 games. What can you do in a situation like this? I understand that facing more difficult players is key to improvement, but I don't always feel that getting stomped by such a significant margin is really a healthy learning environment.
There’s literally no reasons to ever just bitch about teammates. Kinda ironic since I’m complaining about it now, but a real note there’s nothing to be gained from whining about other peoples decisions; focus on your own.
Would love to see you apply your methods to something like Star Citizen or Elite: Dangerous. The PvP in E:D at least (can't speak for SC) is extremely hardcore and pilot skills are crucial for survival. Even guys in the big ships can be taken down by someone in a small fighter if he is a better fighter. Incredible depth and incredibly time consuming. :P
question could you give me some idea of what to look for when watching back gameplay, when I watch my gameplay back I sometimes feel like I'm not getting the most information I could be
0:12 Literally everyone in GFL breach. They need to actually learn not just play for a few hours a day and be like: "whatever, iTs jUsT a GaME." 2:17 Every pro breach player would never say that lmao.
Takes time.. I have 4 years playing fps ( I’m 14 ) and I wanna be a competitive player because I’m very young and I can learn a lot (and possibly even more that competitive players know) I play with people that are 16-30 years old and they used to kick me out of parties cuz I was a “baby noob” for them but now that I now more I play Gbs with them so is not about how garbage you are.. Is about how good can you get if you practice more and more
John Help Me! I was playing Minecraft at 9 and wii when I was 5 and never had no damn Xbox or ps3 or whatever only some shitty ass laptop that I ended up trashing after downloading a free tf2 hat generator and an anti virus that turned out to be a virus and didn’t give a shit about anything it’s actually kinda sad. Now I’ve been flexing on African children with my 24 pack of water bottles for views but the video got taken down off my damn channel so I’ve resorted to leaving Limo Adventures as the work of art of my life. Also I’m broke af so I play fortnite on my PS4 because pc is too expensive.
Life changing advice for me in my life broadly (outside of games). This and the first video, watched it a long time ago and still using some principles in daily life situations.
one thing that helped me that was Overwatch specific,
I was DPS.. only ever wen't DPS (76, Pharah, Reaper) .. I spent a little while in QP learning supports and tanks then spent 1 comp season basically just playing Tank then 1 comp season basically playing supports (obviously you don't have to be as drastic as this) while at the same time learning some "out-there" hero's like Junkrat (amazing for space denial and creating extra space for your team to really work in) and it REALLY gave me a completely new perspective on the game, it not only improved my game knowledge but also really helped me to become a better DPS (as I now know what the tanks and supports are thinking) although I spend most of my time now on Tanks or Supports lol.
Awesome man!! Recording my gameplay has definitely helped me improve :) I used to have a system of recording gameplay once a week then analyzing to find my main floors and then seeing if I've improved on that the next week :) might have to get into that agin ;) cheers dude and keep up the great videos!
Just wanted to say how happy I am to see how much you and your channel have grown. Been following since the H4 days. The advice, replay reviews, and The Grand Halo Adventure really help me out. Keep it up!
I didn't want to sleep anyway.
but sleep is gooood
BBKDRAGOON Your videos are better. :)
haha thanks
This video was clear and succinct enough to make me want to subscribe and see what else you got. Nice!
Great video, helps a lot 😀 the thing I struggle with is critically analysing gameplay maybe you can make a commentary critiquing your gameplay and talking through the decisions and what you could've done better
I freaking love this TH-cam channel!!
Good stuff dude. I wholehartedly agree with the recording tip, it is HUGE. I am more of a intermediate player, but that tip is the biggest from beginner to advanced.
thanks for the comment and for watching Grizzled
Talking about heavy weapon spawning reminded me of the Unreal Tournament golden days. The mad rush to the Redeemer to nuke the map :')
Dude, just wanna say your videos are great, keep it up
Really good as per usual. A great way to record your gameplay if you don't have a cap card (or a PS4) is to stream it on Twitch, then go back and re-watch the stream. Didn't hear it mentioned, but there you go.
Lol I wanted to get good at apex legends and he is playing titan fall 2 lol
F.B.I was just wondering what that gameplay was from because looks so familiar to apex lol
Same
Same dudeeee
Wait, what does what he’s showing on screen have to do with the tips he’s giving?
@@nickdusek5104 fr...I honestly didnt even recognize the game and watched the whole vid for CS/CoD tips. Like it clearly says FPS and if you're open minded games are very transferrable
Great advice. As usual. :)
Great tips that often get overlooked or forgotten- thanks for the vid BBK
I am a lil bad at strength measure so sometimes im playing as sniper, i am aiming at someone but the sight didn't go straight to the target sk i need to pull a little to the light and i simply don't put enough strength to the thumb so it could pull the analog
I most likely die when it happens.
Great channel!! Thank U, Bro!!!
Man u r really awesome. I just subscribed ur channel.
Why can't more tip videos be like this
I dont know if Im just a rambling piece of meat but a thing i have been with for a long time in fps is to predict movements. As I mean is that pay attention to your enemies movement or direction and one of the factors that can help this is by looking or paying attention to their feet. But then again, i do not know if this is a good or bad tip. I have been using this alot to aim for their heads or near it so the fight can end better or/and faster. Thanks for reading until this lmao.
Predict movements without even seeing them now.
my problem is rewonding my gameplays with critical eyes,but when i watch streams and gameplays im always talking to myself and saying what i would have done(im not saying my decision would have worked or its better than yours)
that's a great habit to get in, talking through your decisions is a good way to go through the critical process :)
shell shock
Thanks man this really helped alot I'm a intermediate shooter player and I wanna get better and these helped alot ! But there is one curiosity I do have (everyone lays their thumb differently on the controller I personally lay mine right on the point where it's arched but I'm not resting it on the rim I notice a few pros like Ali a and a few friends of mine lay their thumb like that what's the point does it help ?!) Thanks so much I hope you'll answer this question from a gamer with OCD And ADD
These steps also work for fortnite which isn’t even a first person shooter. Honestly just knowing my mistakes that I made in a situation is the key for becoming the best fortniter.
This is actually pretty good normally tips and tricks videos tell you the same shit but these are legit.
What about when you go up against a player that's not just a little better than you, but far better than you? I had this in a game of skirmish a few days ago. Played against the same player in 3 back-to-back games and couldn't kill them even once. He was consistently jump-shotting with TLW and I couldn't seem to counter it with the weapons I had. I tried to keep calm and figure out what I was doing wrong, but each time the guy hit me it just became harder to focus because this was the one player I couldn't land a kill on in all 3 games.
What can you do in a situation like this? I understand that facing more difficult players is key to improvement, but I don't always feel that getting stomped by such a significant margin is really a healthy learning environment.
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Thank you, I'll take that into account :)
Pay attention to the movements would be a little bit of a tip, then again, it may suck.
First of all calm down , second if you watch them enough you will be able to tell when and where they could be coming from.
There’s literally no reasons to ever just bitch about teammates. Kinda ironic since I’m complaining about it now, but a real note there’s nothing to be gained from whining about other peoples decisions; focus on your own.
Would love to see you apply your methods to something like Star Citizen or Elite: Dangerous. The PvP in E:D at least (can't speak for SC) is extremely hardcore and pilot skills are crucial for survival. Even guys in the big ships can be taken down by someone in a small fighter if he is a better fighter. Incredible depth and incredibly time consuming. :P
hi bbk what was the title of the 1sy game u have shown a awhile ago?
Titanfall 2
ahhhhh it makes me sad that there are people out there that don't know the game even exists >.
its soooo good :) I just made a video that'll come out later this week that is essentially a love letter to tf2 haha
What is better?
High mouse DPI (8000, 10000)
or Low mouse DPI (3000,2000)?
nice tips
"Fundational" haha that made me laugh...good videos tho 👍
What's the first game he played
Will there be a part 3 for even higher skilled players, or nah?
question could you give me some idea of what to look for when watching back gameplay, when I watch my gameplay back I sometimes feel like I'm not getting the most information I could be
How can I play games with other people who are better then me?
Do you need to be smart to be good at games especially Fps???
Ok I am a top tier gamer, been diamond in siege, top one percent of pubg, previous rank 1 cod player, and im still here just trying to get better lmao
Lol clicked on this vid hoping to get better at titanfall 2 and your playing it
Try Survarium
I always play with people who are much better than me in cod and that
Yes tf2
Tip #2. Play against better players. Done.
I am an fps veterin
Well pros usually don't care about anyone tho pros just make fun of you because your a beginner oof
But iam playing an fps on my game boy.
Great video. Hit that subscribe button.
0:12
Literally everyone in GFL breach. They need to actually learn not just play for a few hours a day and be like: "whatever, iTs jUsT a GaME."
2:17
Every pro breach player would never say that lmao.
but im still garbage
Battle Rifle still garbage?
Takes time.. I have 4 years playing fps ( I’m 14 ) and I wanna be a competitive player because I’m very young and I can learn a lot (and possibly even more that competitive players know) I play with people that are 16-30 years old and they used to kick me out of parties cuz I was a “baby noob” for them but now that I now more I play Gbs with them so is not about how garbage you are.. Is about how good can you get if you practice more and more
John Help Me! I was playing Minecraft at 9 and wii when I was 5 and never had no damn Xbox or ps3 or whatever only some shitty ass laptop that I ended up trashing after downloading a free tf2 hat generator and an anti virus that turned out to be a virus and didn’t give a shit about anything it’s actually kinda sad. Now I’ve been flexing on African children with my 24 pack of water bottles for views but the video got taken down off my damn channel so I’ve resorted to leaving Limo Adventures as the work of art of my life. Also I’m broke af so I play fortnite on my PS4 because pc is too expensive.
John Help Me! Keep grinding
Apex legends ?
What is this game
The first ond
@@emg2695 titanfall
first xD
like holy shit I was actually first, hate to be that one guy but daum xD
hahaha nice!
BBKDRAGOON oh shit that was a fast reply xD thanks man
cheers!
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