Jalbs ur super underrated... I watched the video and was sooo shocked when u just had 1.25k ( still alot btw )... The next tcap or cuppajoe for sure.... Keep up the great work :)
Wow! Thanks so much!! That’s some really high praise considering those guys make some incredible content!! Appreciate the support and we’ll keep grinding 😤!
This is not meant to be rude or an allogation but I have to ask why you full stack with your teams (even in pubs?). I personally find it boring but just wanted to know your thoughts?
You're good! I don't think being told that "you stack" is rude. But in these gameplays, I'm playing with friends (and only kinda sorta for content here). So, running off on my own, dying & leaving them as a duo isn't very fun for them. Trying to be a good teammate/friend in that sense. But also, I make videos to help people improve, so I want to showcase examples that are relatable to a lot of players.
hey Jalbs. weird question perhaps, but ive been really struggling on cqb engagements still to this day. seems people are just faster than me. Should I be hip firing first before ADS, or do people fully ads then fire?
Hey Clint! CQB fights are naturally going to be tougher for you on MNK... however, there's definitely still some tips you can use to hopefully have some more success! I've never tried to share a link in the comments before, but if you check this tweet out from yesterday (maybe just copy paste?), it has a couple examples of close range fights (granted it's WZ and not MP). But notice how I'm always moving in some form or another when I'm shooting in those. Jumping, drop-shotting, camera-ing etc. Any kind of movement helps, especially in CQB. twitter.com/KINGJALBS/status/1777326124248273129 In terms of ADS vs. not - I really only un-ADS when either myself or my opponent is moving too fast (ex: last clip of the tweet) and/or I'm not centered on them. But being that you're MNK it might be easier to ADS more often than I do on controller. But maybe one other tip is that you should try to start aiming in during your slide rather than after. Hope at least something in there helps! Let me know if you have any other questions!
I set my left thumb stick Dead zones to center 4 , and max to 64 this made the grounded mantle alot more useful because I can keep my cover while still getting into tac sprint easier & faster while abusing the movement mechanics gained from mantling cuz even though is possible to mantle out of cover I have to deliberately move enough towards it to tac sprint then engage mantle over it so idk mess with that to find a sweet spot kbm players Idk if sensitivity even applies to movement without a joystick you probably just have to b careful or bind the walk button I guess hope this helps sum1 (typed a short story so I left a like)
Hello! You’ll be able to tell if you have a self equipped by either looking in the lower left corner next your your health bar (white + with a circle around it) or by looking in your inventory! And I do a little bit of training in multiplayer private matches against veteran bots with aim assist turned off. But usually, my training is just playing and analyzing every time I die, what I should have done differently! Let me know if you have any other questions!
Grounded mantle is clutch, especially when it comes to jumping through windows and shit.. I can't count how many times I've died trying to get through a window before turning that on
Ikr! It’s like a “pick your poison” situation. You have to choose your setting based on which either happens less often or tilts you the least 🤣 But I think I’ll have grounded mantle on until the “mantle when I only want to jump” situation happens again lol
Hello! Unfortunately I don't as I don't do any coaching myself. Something I'd advise though if you can, is recording your gameplay and watching it back to review any deaths and think about what you could do differently. Or just watching people play/videos on areas that you're struggling in!
If I hadn’t just swapped to my shotgun I’d agree with you! But by the time I would have switched back to my Holger it would have been nearly impossible to not get knocked. My best hope there is to jump in the window, which didn’t go well 😅
I typically play between 115-120 since I think it looks better from a viewing perspective! But I’d probably play on something a bit lower if I wasn’t recording. 105 max for MP and maybe 110 max for WZ.
What's funny is randos won't listen to you unless you are a streamer or youtuber. What you are doing here is what EVERYONE calls hand holding... yet they never realize all streamers and youtubers play as a team. It's not hand holding. I don't know where they got this idea from. Team work amongst the community needs some HUGE attention. 99.99% of my team mates run off and die alone. These players need help because they refuse to play as a team. So when they lose they come here and go oh that makes sense, but then never implement it. With the amount of "Get Good" Videos out, you think they would have caught onto what's going on as a whole. (Without watching the vid I can say this: Keep high ground, cover your team mates back, don't tunnel vision on teams 1,000 meters away, focus on your immediate threats, keep an eye out for possible threats, use your gear intelligently... mines, smoke, w/e, move as a team, res when you can, cover someone self ressing, be a team player in general) This is all logical tbh... Now let's watch the vid..
I agree with you but what about those youtubers that’s playing Solo Quads or Trios? Yet they still getting dubs those the videos I study most to learn to play outnumbered because my execution is my biggest problem holding me back from hitting 20 kills….i do love these video breakdowns tho he does a good job
@@MalMvp7 The problem is, these guys can't even get 5 kills and they are trying to drop 20 kills and get a dub solo in quads. If you are trying to play outnumbered, then you can go into solos and work your way up. There are plenty of people ready to ambush you as you are fighting another player. If you land hot, it's a constant fight. 99% of players over estimate their skill, thinking they are all in the top 1% or can be. They execute the perfect definition of insanity. They try the same things over and over again with no result expecting a change. ( Edit: I love these vids too though. I would like to see more people promote team work in their channels. Too many people think they can be the next viral gamer without acquiring the skills needed. IMO the more experienced player on the team should be the leader. As the leader you know what your weakest guy is capable of. If you put him into a situation where he isn't capable, then as leader he died because of you. I don't think the leader needs to be the best shot, he needs to be the smartest and a quick thinker like a coach allowing the best shot to do their thing. Sometimes the best shot on the team isn't the best strategist. They just have high reaction time and dexterity. Think military... General gives the orders... expert marksmen take the shot. War won due to collaboration between brains and accuracy)
Totally agree with what you said in your edit! When I’m playing with the teammates seen in this video, I’m typically IGLing. And when we died on rotation in the second clip, that was on me since I didn’t communicate to the squad where we should go. But of course that doesn’t only apply there! Plenty of other times throughout the games we play various things happen that a better call could have been made!
@@KINGJALBS It would be nice for the community to understand this. Hoping for more team inspired videos by you guys and other content creators. Too many new or young gamers put focus on success in a career over learning actual skill, which in turn makes it impossible for them to be viral. I myself just would like to play with a team if I select quads. I just can't understand the rational of going into a team and not playing as a team, especially if you are a random because others might not be trying to get views and just want a team to play with. Friends aren't always on to play and to get everyone together all the time is rough. Back in the day randoms played as a team in team related modes and played solo in solo modes... I want that back :)
I kind of feel like you shooting at them in the beginning is what got you all killed not the smoke. You ego challenged and it didn't serve any purpose other than to make the opponents more aware and aggressive.
I like where your heads at! But a couple of things I want to point out: We’re already on UAV when I start shooting (Red outline on mini-map) which is why the first player peeks at us to start with. And putting out good damage onto teams will actually discourage them from pushing. What causes good teams to get aggressive is when they know the other team is at a disadvantage (a knock, crack, etc.) But I definitely should have ran up top the second I got in the building! A much better spot to engage from! 🤝
Because someone who has to stack in pubs to get kills it means you can’t win your ones let alone fight multiple people at once by yourself so realistically it’s a skill issue and people need to get better at the game yet you have people who tell people to play like rats in pubs so how could the people even get better when they just sit on a roof or in a building the whole game and stack and the only action you get from that is when you spray people from said roof/building or if someone who’s more active than the rat pack on the roof stumbles into your whole stack not trying to be rude or anything I just never understood how it would help you improve your gun skill if you just spray at the same person as your teammates the whole time cause like at that point your just playing like you should be in ranked instead of pubs
@@liambrayley3245 There isn't a single clip in this video that meets the definition of "ratting". Playing for and from game winning positions, isn't ratting. Also, winning straight up gunfights isn't the point of the video. It's about how to win games by playing smart and as a team while at the same time, making less mistakes. Additionally, my two teammates that I'm playing with here in the video have sub 1kds (in BR). And with how much they play, it's not realistic for them to hop on and have fun if we're not playing as a team. This concept of "stacking" being bad is so weird to me... Warzone is the only BR out there which has people who don't like it when other people play together as a team. But the reality is that the vast majority of Warzone players play in a way more similar to this video than cranking their sensitivity up to 20, yying every second they're not shooting and trying to fight every team they come across solo. And to be clear, I have no problem with that play style. It's fun to watch. But at the same time, it takes a different type of skill to win games by playing smart.
Jalbs ur super underrated... I watched the video and was sooo shocked when u just had 1.25k ( still alot btw )... The next tcap or cuppajoe for sure.... Keep up the great work :)
Wow! Thanks so much!! That’s some really high praise considering those guys make some incredible content!!
Appreciate the support and we’ll keep grinding 😤!
Bro ur so underrated I thought you had 1 million subscribers but you only have 2 k I subbed and I'm going to watch every video ❤❤
Thanks for the support and kind words!!! 🤝
@@KINGJALBS your welcome
Bro deserves Al least 100k I got 3 wins in a row after watching this video you just earned a sub
Nice work bro! Glad the tips were helpful!! Keep it up! 🤝
Great video, buddy. Thank you
Hey you’re welcome! Thanks for watching and I’m glad you enjoyed!
great strats my dude thanks !
You're welcome! And thanks for watching!
This is not meant to be rude or an allogation but I have to ask why you full stack with your teams (even in pubs?). I personally find it boring but just wanted to know your thoughts?
You're good! I don't think being told that "you stack" is rude. But in these gameplays, I'm playing with friends (and only kinda sorta for content here). So, running off on my own, dying & leaving them as a duo isn't very fun for them. Trying to be a good teammate/friend in that sense. But also, I make videos to help people improve, so I want to showcase examples that are relatable to a lot of players.
@@KINGJALBS Thank You makes sense now
You’re welcome!
Thank you so much for the help!
You’re welcome!! Thanks for watching!
hey Jalbs. weird question perhaps, but ive been really struggling on cqb engagements still to this day. seems people are just faster than me. Should I be hip firing first before ADS, or do people fully ads then fire?
Hey Clint! CQB fights are naturally going to be tougher for you on MNK... however, there's definitely still some tips you can use to hopefully have some more success!
I've never tried to share a link in the comments before, but if you check this tweet out from yesterday (maybe just copy paste?), it has a couple examples of close range fights (granted it's WZ and not MP). But notice how I'm always moving in some form or another when I'm shooting in those. Jumping, drop-shotting, camera-ing etc. Any kind of movement helps, especially in CQB.
twitter.com/KINGJALBS/status/1777326124248273129
In terms of ADS vs. not - I really only un-ADS when either myself or my opponent is moving too fast (ex: last clip of the tweet) and/or I'm not centered on them. But being that you're MNK it might be easier to ADS more often than I do on controller.
But maybe one other tip is that you should try to start aiming in during your slide rather than after. Hope at least something in there helps! Let me know if you have any other questions!
Great tips as always thanks boss
Most important tip in this video have good teammates
You should use the air strike in clip one to get them inside
I set my left thumb stick Dead zones to center 4 , and max to 64 this made the grounded mantle alot more useful because I can keep my cover while still getting into tac sprint easier & faster while abusing the movement mechanics gained from mantling cuz even though is possible to mantle out of cover I have to deliberately move enough towards it to tac sprint then engage mantle over it so idk mess with that to find a sweet spot kbm players Idk if sensitivity even applies to movement without a joystick you probably just have to b careful or bind the walk button I guess hope this helps sum1 (typed a short story so I left a like)
Interesting! I currently use 75 max on my left stick but maybe I need to drop it down some more! Thanks for leaving a comment on what works for you!
How can i tell if i have a self revive ? Do you do any training ?
Hello! You’ll be able to tell if you have a self equipped by either looking in the lower left corner next your your health bar (white + with a circle around it) or by looking in your inventory!
And I do a little bit of training in multiplayer private matches against veteran bots with aim assist turned off. But usually, my training is just playing and analyzing every time I die, what I should have done differently!
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Grounded mantle is clutch, especially when it comes to jumping through windows and shit.. I can't count how many times I've died trying to get through a window before turning that on
Yea but I lost a gun fight because I mantled over a small ledge when I was only trying to jump shot 🥴🫠
Ikr! It’s like a “pick your poison” situation. You have to choose your setting based on which either happens less often or tilts you the least 🤣
But I think I’ll have grounded mantle on until the “mantle when I only want to jump” situation happens again lol
do you know anywhere I could find someone that would help me improve on my mistakes? I feel lost at times
Hello! Unfortunately I don't as I don't do any coaching myself. Something I'd advise though if you can, is recording your gameplay and watching it back to review any deaths and think about what you could do differently. Or just watching people play/videos on areas that you're struggling in!
Incredibly helpful thank you sir - that offensive smoke makes so much sense when you explain it like that, preciate the tips
Glad it was helpful!
4:12 you couldve re challed😂
If I hadn’t just swapped to my shotgun I’d agree with you! But by the time I would have switched back to my Holger it would have been nearly impossible to not get knocked. My best hope there is to jump in the window, which didn’t go well 😅
Understed
whats ur fov?
I typically play between 115-120 since I think it looks better from a viewing perspective! But I’d probably play on something a bit lower if I wasn’t recording. 105 max for MP and maybe 110 max for WZ.
What's funny is randos won't listen to you unless you are a streamer or youtuber. What you are doing here is what EVERYONE calls hand holding... yet they never realize all streamers and youtubers play as a team. It's not hand holding. I don't know where they got this idea from. Team work amongst the community needs some HUGE attention. 99.99% of my team mates run off and die alone. These players need help because they refuse to play as a team. So when they lose they come here and go oh that makes sense, but then never implement it. With the amount of "Get Good" Videos out, you think they would have caught onto what's going on as a whole.
(Without watching the vid I can say this: Keep high ground, cover your team mates back, don't tunnel vision on teams 1,000 meters away, focus on your immediate threats, keep an eye out for possible threats, use your gear intelligently... mines, smoke, w/e, move as a team, res when you can, cover someone self ressing, be a team player in general) This is all logical tbh... Now let's watch the vid..
I agree with you but what about those youtubers that’s playing Solo Quads or Trios? Yet they still getting dubs those the videos I study most to learn to play outnumbered because my execution is my biggest problem holding me back from hitting 20 kills….i do love these video breakdowns tho he does a good job
@@MalMvp7 The problem is, these guys can't even get 5 kills and they are trying to drop 20 kills and get a dub solo in quads. If you are trying to play outnumbered, then you can go into solos and work your way up. There are plenty of people ready to ambush you as you are fighting another player. If you land hot, it's a constant fight. 99% of players over estimate their skill, thinking they are all in the top 1% or can be. They execute the perfect definition of insanity. They try the same things over and over again with no result expecting a change.
( Edit: I love these vids too though. I would like to see more people promote team work in their channels. Too many people think they can be the next viral gamer without acquiring the skills needed. IMO the more experienced player on the team should be the leader. As the leader you know what your weakest guy is capable of. If you put him into a situation where he isn't capable, then as leader he died because of you. I don't think the leader needs to be the best shot, he needs to be the smartest and a quick thinker like a coach allowing the best shot to do their thing. Sometimes the best shot on the team isn't the best strategist. They just have high reaction time and dexterity. Think military... General gives the orders... expert marksmen take the shot. War won due to collaboration between brains and accuracy)
Totally agree with what you said in your edit! When I’m playing with the teammates seen in this video, I’m typically IGLing. And when we died on rotation in the second clip, that was on me since I didn’t communicate to the squad where we should go. But of course that doesn’t only apply there! Plenty of other times throughout the games we play various things happen that a better call could have been made!
@@KINGJALBS It would be nice for the community to understand this. Hoping for more team inspired videos by you guys and other content creators. Too many new or young gamers put focus on success in a career over learning actual skill, which in turn makes it impossible for them to be viral.
I myself just would like to play with a team if I select quads. I just can't understand the rational of going into a team and not playing as a team, especially if you are a random because others might not be trying to get views and just want a team to play with. Friends aren't always on to play and to get everyone together all the time is rough. Back in the day randoms played as a team in team related modes and played solo in solo modes... I want that back :)
pubs are super easy you need to do ranked games planing it's easy very easy to get kills and wins on pubs 😊
Will definitely be making some more ranked videos soon!
hello jalbs
Hello!!!
I kind of feel like you shooting at them in the beginning is what got you all killed not the smoke. You ego challenged and it didn't serve any purpose other than to make the opponents more aware and aggressive.
I like where your heads at! But a couple of things I want to point out: We’re already on UAV when I start shooting (Red outline on mini-map) which is why the first player peeks at us to start with. And putting out good damage onto teams will actually discourage them from pushing. What causes good teams to get aggressive is when they know the other team is at a disadvantage (a knock, crack, etc.) But I definitely should have ran up top the second I got in the building! A much better spot to engage from! 🤝
People who stack constantly In pubs are so weird
Why’s that?
Because someone who has to stack in pubs to get kills it means you can’t win your ones let alone fight multiple people at once by yourself so realistically it’s a skill issue and people need to get better at the game yet you have people who tell people to play like rats in pubs so how could the people even get better when they just sit on a roof or in a building the whole game and stack and the only action you get from that is when you spray people from said roof/building or if someone who’s more active than the rat pack on the roof stumbles into your whole stack not trying to be rude or anything I just never understood how it would help you improve your gun skill if you just spray at the same person as your teammates the whole time cause like at that point your just playing like you should be in ranked instead of pubs
@@liambrayley3245 There isn't a single clip in this video that meets the definition of "ratting". Playing for and from game winning positions, isn't ratting. Also, winning straight up gunfights isn't the point of the video. It's about how to win games by playing smart and as a team while at the same time, making less mistakes. Additionally, my two teammates that I'm playing with here in the video have sub 1kds (in BR). And with how much they play, it's not realistic for them to hop on and have fun if we're not playing as a team.
This concept of "stacking" being bad is so weird to me... Warzone is the only BR out there which has people who don't like it when other people play together as a team. But the reality is that the vast majority of Warzone players play in a way more similar to this video than cranking their sensitivity up to 20, yying every second they're not shooting and trying to fight every team they come across solo. And to be clear, I have no problem with that play style. It's fun to watch. But at the same time, it takes a different type of skill to win games by playing smart.