Woah, what an information video, I learned 1. Establish Clear Communication Short and Clear Calls: Keep your commands concise. For example, say, "Rotate west," or "Push the team on the left." Voice Confidence: Even if unsure, sound decisive to build trust within your team. Ping Effectively: Use the ping system to highlight enemies, loot, and movement paths. 2. Plan Ahead Drop Location: Decide on a drop zone that suits your team composition and playstyle (e.g., hot drops for aggressive players, outskirts for looting). Rotation Strategy: Always think a step ahead about where to move next based on the ring location and enemy positioning. Adaptability: Be ready to adjust plans if the ring or enemy actions force a change. 3. Read the Map and Game State Ring Awareness: Always know where the next ring is and position your team accordingly. Loot Prioritization: Ensure your team has the necessary loot (shields, ammo, healing items) before engaging. Enemy Positioning: Keep track of where enemy squads are and avoid being sandwiched. 4. Call Fights or Rotations Engaging Enemies: Choose fights wisely. Only engage if you have a positional advantage or if it’s necessary to secure resources or positioning. Third-Party Awareness: Avoid prolonged fights to minimize the risk of getting third-partied. Decisive Retreats: Know when to disengage and reposition. Survival is more important than unnecessary risks. Thanks Mr. ImMadness,
I'm not writing no book report, but your point about needing to com exactly what you need your team to do is definitely something Timmy needs to work on as IGL. Looking at his calls and then your calls you are so much more in control of everything and making sure your team is on the same page and that is why ya'll have had so much success as a team.
@@ProphFPS idk if dezign seems uncomfortable to igl again or if he is afraid he might make timmy leave him again but for the sake of team its best if dezign igls, timmy can become a good igl but not in 2 months before champs its already showing how frantic his calls are and sometimes braindead. If they continue with timmy igl 100T wont even make it to finals.
ive said it for ages and many others also that timmy just isnt a good igl but seeing the difference between madness and timmy in the same game is so drastic its insane like just odd comments madness makes just amazes me
Hopefully he listens for once. Because as soon as madness left they got like 19th in scrims and kinda went back to the same old thing. His problem is he literally doesn’t make the game simple. He literally comes up with 2,000 different scenarios that don’t fucking ever happen. He overthinks way to much
It annoys tf out of me. Timmy does super hindsight breakdowns after they get wiped too. Even if Dezign has a questionable plan as IGL at least he has a plan. He isn't just screaming go, go, go and hoping for the best
No offense to the guys on that team but madness showed there is levels to apex comp. Not just IGLing. Comp as a whole. Gen didn’t play but I’ve watched enough to know madness is better/smarter then gen as well
Totally original report! 1. Observe the Map and Game State Keep ring awareness in mind. Loot all the good stuff but make sure you get the good stuff first …. Sorry it’s bed time that’s all I cop- came up with
Woah, what an information video, I learned 1. Establish Clear Communication Short and Clear Calls: Keep your commands concise. For example, say, "Rotate west," or "Push the team on the left." Voice Confidence: Even if unsure, sound decisive to build trust within your team. Ping Effectively: Use the ping system to highlight enemies, loot, and movement paths. 2. Plan Ahead Drop Location: Decide on a drop zone that suits your team composition and playstyle (e.g., hot drops for aggressive players, outskirts for looting). Rotation Strategy: Always think a step ahead about where to move next based on the ring location and enemy positioning. Adaptability: Be ready to adjust plans if the ring or enemy actions force a change. 3. Read the Map and Game State Ring Awareness: Always know where the next ring is and position your team accordingly. Loot Prioritization: Ensure your team has the necessary loot (shields, ammo, healing items) before engaging. Enemy Positioning: Keep track of where enemy squads are and avoid being sandwiched. 4. Call Fights or Rotations Engaging Enemies: Choose fights wisely. Only engage if you have a positional advantage or if it’s necessary to secure resources or positioning. Third-Party Awareness: Avoid prolonged fights to minimize the risk of getting third-partied. Decisive Retreats: Know when to disengage and reposition. Survival is more important than unnecessary risks. Thanks Mr. ImMadness, face-blue-smiling
You ended a conversation that would have lasted a hour and ended it with everyone happy in less than 3 minutes
Future coach 100%
I think coaching would be super fun!
Thank you for telling Timmy the truth guy is so frantic with the comms night and day difference calm cool and collected
I genuinely think Timmy has all the talents needed to be a great IGL, just needs to slow it down and they’ll farm.
You can hear the stress in his voice and it transmits to the team. He needs to vod review and learn to not spam panicked comms.
Woah, what an information video, I learned
1. Establish Clear Communication
Short and Clear Calls: Keep your commands concise. For example, say, "Rotate west," or "Push the team on the left."
Voice Confidence: Even if unsure, sound decisive to build trust within your team.
Ping Effectively: Use the ping system to highlight enemies, loot, and movement paths.
2. Plan Ahead
Drop Location: Decide on a drop zone that suits your team composition and playstyle (e.g., hot drops for aggressive players, outskirts for looting).
Rotation Strategy: Always think a step ahead about where to move next based on the ring location and enemy positioning.
Adaptability: Be ready to adjust plans if the ring or enemy actions force a change.
3. Read the Map and Game State
Ring Awareness: Always know where the next ring is and position your team accordingly.
Loot Prioritization: Ensure your team has the necessary loot (shields, ammo, healing items) before engaging.
Enemy Positioning: Keep track of where enemy squads are and avoid being sandwiched.
4. Call Fights or Rotations
Engaging Enemies: Choose fights wisely. Only engage if you have a positional advantage or if it’s necessary to secure resources or positioning.
Third-Party Awareness: Avoid prolonged fights to minimize the risk of getting third-partied.
Decisive Retreats: Know when to disengage and reposition. Survival is more important than unnecessary risks.
Thanks Mr. ImMadness,
@@christiansamuel212 please call him madness, Mr. IMMADNESS is his daddy's name (keon)
I'm not writing no book report, but your point about needing to com exactly what you need your team to do is definitely something Timmy needs to work on as IGL. Looking at his calls and then your calls you are so much more in control of everything and making sure your team is on the same page and that is why ya'll have had so much success as a team.
I don't understand why 100T has to make him IGL though. What other T1 team is going this route instead of just having an established igl
@@ProphFPS idk if dezign seems uncomfortable to igl again or if he is afraid he might make timmy leave him again but for the sake of team its best if dezign igls, timmy can become a good igl but not in 2 months before champs its already showing how frantic his calls are and sometimes braindead. If they continue with timmy igl 100T wont even make it to finals.
Timmy 'behind me behind me behind me' in an annoying whiny shouting voice
Madness 'east side close' in a calm and composed voice
Night and day.
ive said it for ages and many others also that timmy just isnt a good igl but seeing the difference between madness and timmy in the same game is so drastic its insane like just odd comments madness makes just amazes me
S TIER CONTENT letsgo!
Great feedback.
So tired of everyone shitting on Dez when Timmy’s coms are so frantic and vague.
IGL is not easy and calling fast and clear is key to success. Trust is likely the only other more important thing.
Timmy is awesome lol. Super nice when I got to meet him. Awesome vid.
Hopefully he listens for once. Because as soon as madness left they got like 19th in scrims and kinda went back to the same old thing. His problem is he literally doesn’t make the game simple. He literally comes up with 2,000 different scenarios that don’t fucking ever happen. He overthinks way to much
It annoys tf out of me. Timmy does super hindsight breakdowns after they get wiped too. Even if Dezign has a questionable plan as IGL at least he has a plan. He isn't just screaming go, go, go and hoping for the best
madness coach arc
No offense to the guys on that team but madness showed there is levels to apex comp. Not just IGLing. Comp as a whole. Gen didn’t play but I’ve watched enough to know madness is better/smarter then gen as well
timmys a little crack head, hes always either a IGL or a Co - IGL AND ITS JUST WASHED.
Someone should do a series where IGLs/coaches go to other teams and talk shop about how to be better.
Crazy title😂
Totally original report!
1. Observe the Map and Game State
Keep ring awareness in mind.
Loot all the good stuff but make sure you get the good stuff first
…. Sorry it’s bed time that’s all I cop- came up with
Timmy needs to learn that he can comm something once. Just shouting the same thing 3x is no benefit to anyone.
thumbnail wigging me out stop up scaling ur face
These AIs thumbnails gotta be stopped
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0% chance a guy with Madness's voice should ever be an IGL let alone a streamer........
Woah, what an information video, I learned
1. Establish Clear Communication
Short and Clear Calls: Keep your commands concise. For example, say, "Rotate west," or "Push the team on the left."
Voice Confidence: Even if unsure, sound decisive to build trust within your team.
Ping Effectively: Use the ping system to highlight enemies, loot, and movement paths.
2. Plan Ahead
Drop Location: Decide on a drop zone that suits your team composition and playstyle (e.g., hot drops for aggressive players, outskirts for looting).
Rotation Strategy: Always think a step ahead about where to move next based on the ring location and enemy positioning.
Adaptability: Be ready to adjust plans if the ring or enemy actions force a change.
3. Read the Map and Game State
Ring Awareness: Always know where the next ring is and position your team accordingly.
Loot Prioritization: Ensure your team has the necessary loot (shields, ammo, healing items) before engaging.
Enemy Positioning: Keep track of where enemy squads are and avoid being sandwiched.
4. Call Fights or Rotations
Engaging Enemies: Choose fights wisely. Only engage if you have a positional advantage or if it’s necessary to secure resources or positioning.
Third-Party Awareness: Avoid prolonged fights to minimize the risk of getting third-partied.
Decisive Retreats: Know when to disengage and reposition. Survival is more important than unnecessary risks.
Thanks Mr. ImMadness, face-blue-smiling
@@schwankekong please call him madness, Mr. IMMADNESS is his daddy's name (keon)