Thanks for another great video. Can you pleas consider making a video of how to review personal games? You mention many times that it's good to watch through personal videos to improve more, but every time I do I don't know what to look for and I don't improve much from these experiments. A small guide on hoe to do it would be great, and you are the perfect person to do it, i think.
Could be an idea even though I have no idea which angle I could go with it. Here a few thing you can do. The first thing when you review a game is trying to ask yourself questions. The most obvious one is when you die, ask yourself why did I die and what could I have done in that situation to not die. But what can happen also is you try to fight and you lose hard, once again ask yourself why, is it because my opponent add more item, is it because I missplayed, ... When you start reviewing it is all about asking yourself question and trying to answer it. And it does not matter if your answer is correct or not, what we are looking for at the beginning is getting use to that process of thinking about our actions all the time because this is what you need to do when you play. The more you will do it the better you will be at it, which means by watching content will start to see a lot more than what you are currently seeing and when you play you will start playing with a lot more intentionality. Hope this helps
@@mugiwawa08 That's a very nice idea, because I don't need to watch the whole replay but I just need to see on Omeda City when I died and then skip to the time that interests me. Very efficient, I like it. Thanks for helping me out.
In the current patch, it is. Also Gaia Greaves fixed a lot of issue the character had about being kitted away. Though he still have to go in the melee and if he gets CC while being there and got focused, he disappear pretty fast.
Thanks for another great video.
Can you pleas consider making a video of how to review personal games? You mention many times that it's good to watch through personal videos to improve more, but every time I do I don't know what to look for and I don't improve much from these experiments. A small guide on hoe to do it would be great, and you are the perfect person to do it, i think.
Could be an idea even though I have no idea which angle I could go with it. Here a few thing you can do.
The first thing when you review a game is trying to ask yourself questions. The most obvious one is when you die, ask yourself why did I die and what could I have done in that situation to not die. But what can happen also is you try to fight and you lose hard, once again ask yourself why, is it because my opponent add more item, is it because I missplayed, ...
When you start reviewing it is all about asking yourself question and trying to answer it. And it does not matter if your answer is correct or not, what we are looking for at the beginning is getting use to that process of thinking about our actions all the time because this is what you need to do when you play. The more you will do it the better you will be at it, which means by watching content will start to see a lot more than what you are currently seeing and when you play you will start playing with a lot more intentionality.
Hope this helps
@@mugiwawa08 That's a very nice idea, because I don't need to watch the whole replay but I just need to see on Omeda City when I died and then skip to the time that interests me. Very efficient, I like it. Thanks for helping me out.
What would be your 6th item?
winions are op
The hero is a tank with absolutely obnoxious damage, he is ridiculous, and needs nerfed very, very much
that character is so bloated :(
In the current patch, it is. Also Gaia Greaves fixed a lot of issue the character had about being kitted away. Though he still have to go in the melee and if he gets CC while being there and got focused, he disappear pretty fast.