she bought it with simp money and everyone knows pro teams and esports does not make money. Moist has his own made team and has to pay out of pocket even tho they win,
@@general_mertenthat’s how esports is gang, all teams either sell merch sell in game cosmetics, do signings so ppl buy more merch and show up(publicity) they make money if they do shit right, how else would pro teams pay players? Come on now
@@txx-panda-txx can you read ? Moistcritikal the guy who made his own team already said - how else would pro teams pay players - out of their own pockets. everything you said merch sell etc doesn't matter the numbers are still red. You have to pay pro players every month not just for tournaments. And if they don't even win its a even bigger minus. It seems like you have no idea how pro-play in any game works.
Aint going to lie bro, not sure how this got recommended to me because I'm not a siege fan. But your narration made this quite awesome to watch. Dropped a sub bro i hope you continue to excel.
I don't know but this whole video reminds me of a local R6 Siege tournament that happened a few years ago. Me and my brother fought against each other with our ragtag group of friends teams and his team ended up completely dominating mine. His team ending up going to semi-finals. Their opponents in the the semi-finals were a group of pros with same nametags, uniforms and all. My brother's team ending up losing against them but put up a great fight and almost won, but the funny thing was the announcer was watching all my bro's and friend's moves and explaining them like they had a plan, when I know for a fact (and was later confirmed by my bro) that they had no idea wtf they were doing and were completely winging it. Probably one of the greatest unga-boonga moments I've ever witnessed in my life.
I was actually expecting this video to be more of the "Buncha randos actually dont know the meta, which Fs with the pros who deep dive meta, and therefore they don't know how to counter it" vibe. Because that happens a lot in Pro-level stuff. There's analysts and coaches that all run off the same information based off the latest patch notes, and then there's gamers that are just like "We do this in Silver", and the Pros are like "We have never seen [Insert character] in Pro play, and was unaware that this was a thing"
@@txx-panda-txx no because that is how you lose sponsors, it's never a good look to be beaten by an amateur in any sport, because that blemishes your track record and it makes other people think "hmm, maybe they're not worth the money?", You either beat the amateur as is expected of you, or you go down in shame as the person that lost to an amateur.
@@FadedBillTTV it is literally called Esports?!?! Have you seen the Money Pools for games like LoL and Star Craft??? say what you will but it is a sport lmao
Same energy as the 4chan v reddit Tribes match. The tldr is that the reddit team practiced for weeks while the 4chan team was assembled 30 minutes before the match with no practice. 4chan won 3-0.
Correction, 4chan won 3-2. Reddit won the first two games, before 4chan pulled a major comeback. Honestly even more impressive than a 3-0 since it shows just how fast they learned.
@@RigRacersit’s one of the greatest competitive fps games with a very unique play style. It’s really weird that you can’t see why that would attract players.
@@justin9744 yeah, so do 50 others games. Its super slow, clunky, and the way the devs handle the game is ass. Speaking from pros perspectives and such, even the most dedicated people in this game find it hard to approve of its path and decisions. I just personally never see slow or clunky games as something enjoyable. Feels like im walking around as Hulk with a gun lol Edit- and I'm far from the last person to see this, theres a reason its never been on top like many of the other games in the tactical/hero shooter genre.
@@zzxxccvv01 he didnt have a bad mental lmao practice yes synergy yes but not mental he went in there and was locked in you cannot blame him for something that was last second he also hasn't practiced the map pool since like 2022 lmao you cannot blame him for the level that he was playing at he came and showed up if anything
i have learned that even against some of the most skilled players modern day siege is actually pretty simple what i learned from russian badger of all people is that randomly pre-firing corners and doing random stuff that players don’t expect in a game like siege such as being aggressive and pushing corners along with pre-firing pays off alot more then you would think now in something like this with pro players and the best of the best these basic tactics likely won’t work but in random games with random players it works surprisingly well
Playing 'off meta' in League of Legends is a great example of this. If the match doesn't play out exactly like their perfectly manicured, curated experience, challenger players simply have no idea how to deal with the situation. Tilterella exploits the habits of 'high level' players and makes them look like bronze.
You know I hated siege since they gave up the focus on tactical thought and became a twitch shooter. But ngl you make this seem like those golden days back during season 1
@@skweebwellingtonit is though, matches are decided mostly by actual shootouts instead of team tactics. I hardly see anyone play tactically anymore and focus on pixel angles/flick shots
@@1001-i4y They've been doing that already for years, like what, do you want ads to be nerfed again for another second? Do you want all the guns to be nerfed again? Like, it's not a good idea to continue nerfing operators every season.
@@Qbert2030 It's just being up in the air and having no control is where the fear stems from rather than "planes can crash". It's having no agency over your safety.
the basement site on nighthaven is insanely hard to hold a bunker on in comp because of how much vert can be made on it. you literally have to roam on it. even playing nitros isnt viable because you can make the vert from the top floor
I cannot wait for you to make some vids of the Montreal Major. I have been so confused with some plays in the Major and would love to see some explanations of the plays
@@Hybearr6 The Playoffs between SSG and DarkZero. That or the match between W7M and Faze (Sorry if I got names wrong) That playoffs match, especially Kafe, was atrocious from what I was watching. Although there might be some more intent behind what was happening and I'm just not educated enough to realize
i think an analysis on the finals match between bds and faze would also be good, seeing a team like faze who saw no losses in 3 matches until going up against bds and then losing 2-0 is quite a big shift in performance
I need the version of this for the person who's never played R6. Just too many things that aren't familiar to understand what's happening. I mean, I get the concept of the game, I understand that "server" is probably referring to a location that looks like a server room, but even this breakdown is going slightly too fast for me to truly appreciate what these guys are doing.
if you don't know anything about the game, then watching a breakdown of a competitive match of said game is a stupid move and you deserve to get left in the dark
@@seraphsilent5255 now that's a pretty hot take! Fortunately I've no intention of listening to your "advice". Imagine your choices a) "steer a potential new player towards a friendlier starting point and b) "shit on them try to convince said potential new player that everyones as toxic as this".
@@paulmdevenney having come back to my comment, i admit i came in WAY too hard. i was having a rough day admittedly and i could have phrased my point significantly better. if you are new to the game, watching a competitive breakdown of a professional game will sound completely alien to you and you are simply not going to understand what's happening, I would suggest watching specific creators such as MacieJay (personally he's my favorite) to get a ground level idea of what's going on! I apologize for what i said and good luck on your endeavors
@@seraphsilent5255 It's rare to see a good comeback like this. Respect. I wasn't necessarily expecting to understand, I just love checking out high level play from a lot of different games.
She's had it for awhile, funny enough she's actually really involved in the Esports scene for her team. It's not like she bought them just to say she did it, Esoprts doesn't make a profit. So she has to pay out of pocket for them all the time.
@@notleviathan855I mean, is this globally or only NA? Since I rarely ever see or hear NA win anything on esports. Other than the recent one with NA finally winning sf6 evo
The way you narrate higher level gameplay makes it so much more engaging and easier to learn. This is my first video watching you and you got my sub 👍🏽
Damn, not a siege player but the way you edit/analyze/explain made everything really clear and easy to understand. If you weren’t a siege CC and did this for literally any other esport game you would have a significantly bigger following.
I casually enjoy tactical shooters but I'm a 4X gamer to my core and it warms my heart to hear an underdog team winning a tactical game by leaveraging the strategic level so masterfully.
It’s been years since I’ve seen a siege video or touched the game. You did a good job explaining it. There were a few operators that I had no idea what I was looking at.
@@zweiigorgon8980 yes, Man was a encyclopedia, a true treasure vault of siege's klnowledge. I hope whatever he decided doing worked out for him in the end.
something like this is what every professional sport needs once in a while, an underdog to humble the full time players, it happens too often that the professional scene gets too comfortable competing just against each other over and over again and it can make the spectating boring
Havent played siege in a couple years bro ive been captivated by hell let loose but this the 2nd vid ive seen of yours and u got a brother missing the heart racing gameplay of siege
Honestly I saw this as a recommendation and love the coverage and simple analysis given this game is sometimes look like a hero shooter or even complexed as a MOBA. And this kind off shows you that anyone can beat the PROs if you change your strategy Quickly which is how you win games Skill and Strategy combined together is possibly the most dangerous Play-style you can have as a player
Never played Sige in fact not an FPS player, don't know why this got recommend but goddamn your narration was amazing and what hooked me to finish the video.
I love how you breathlessly describe, in excruciating, moment-to-moment detail, as if it were a ground breaking new strategy, what would be referred to in Counter-Strike as “a fake plant.” 😂😂
These kind of teams/players only work once. The reason being is pros all play against eachother and try out strats in closed servers constantly. So when an unknown underdog comes along they collapse. In games where its 1v1, this is extremely noticeable. Take Starcraft for example.
Don't play the game nor watch it, but I love Esports and you did a great breakdown of what appears to be an amazing match. Thanks, gonna go watch it now too lol
I only know siege from Badger’s fuckery but you made me feel like I’d been playing for a year with how you well you described the fundamentals well done
I tried playing R6 and got kicked or team killed from literally all my games because I was level 1. Had to grab a couple friends to help me get levels and even then we'd always get paired witg extreme sweats, heavy campers or just a whole squad running shields. I used to think R6 was fun but as soon as my budddies stopped playing I quickly understood it wasnt.
What a lot of people do not understand is that "pro" players are not always the best players. They are amongst the best, but not always the best. Then there is the phenomenon of the best players being terrible in pro-play.
The concept of R6 Siege is kinda weird to me, because it has the same flaw a lot of games with low time-to-kill and insta-kill headshots have. IRL gunfights are cautious because...yknow...you _die_ for real. But at the end of the day a videogame is a videogame, its kinda hard to force players to be cautious when unpredictability is so much more rewarding, and the worst possible result is just losing the game. I once watched my cousin with 200ish hours get smoked by a literal middle schooler who had played the game for one day, because the kid didn't know what he was doing, and so he couldn't predict his actions.
Can't wait for a team called something like "The Casuals" where they're just playing like it's not a tournament. Instead of sweating and calling, all they're doing is laughing and joking while playing out of their minds (keep in mind I know almost nothing about this game lol)
What lessons can we learn? "You aint shit when a real pro who has nothing to lose and isnt a min-maxing esports baby is on the scene." Its pretty obvious that even a low-stakes game the pros are on edge about the slightest changes that dont go their way. Pros often arrogantly expect to be the best in every scenario so coming up against people they have NO clue about throws them off their game, and their "im not at fault" mindset only causes them to slip further. In short, when they play against the people who play the game the way it was intended, FOR THE THOUSANDS OF NORMAL RANDOS instead of the tournament crafted settings they get so used to, they cave. And they cave HARD.
Ah yes, my favourite matchup:
"The Goon Squad" vs "The Boys"
Pov how my visit in the wh0rehouse went
@@haku7335
You fraud
AyeAyeAah
Got the feeling yeah you know
When the friend group finally locks in:
Me and the boys when we notice the enemy squad are girls:
@@docilecatfish1370 bro?
@@Ecological_Disaster he only speaking the truth
"Kept you waiting Huh"
Only happens once in a blue moon
Bro ...
5 dudes dominating from their bedroom 😭
WHY DIDNT I THINK OF THAT 😭😭😭
Imagine one of them takes a quick nap after the last of the matches.
Don't underestimate someone who don't have life 😂
@@KaihanDTuna"how do you kill that which has no life?"
@D201-o4k i love this 😂😂
I was today years old when I learned Amouranth has a R6 esports team
she bought it with simp money and everyone knows pro teams and esports does not make money. Moist has his own made team and has to pay out of pocket even tho they win,
@@general_mertenthat’s how esports is gang, all teams either sell merch sell in game cosmetics, do signings so ppl buy more merch and show up(publicity) they make money if they do shit right, how else would pro teams pay players? Come on now
@@general_merten you are either a child or an adult with severe brain damage. either way you should get a hobby.
@@txx-panda-txx can you read ? Moistcritikal the guy who made his own team already said - how else would pro teams pay players - out of their own pockets. everything you said merch sell etc doesn't matter the numbers are still red. You have to pay pro players every month not just for tournaments. And if they don't even win its a even bigger minus. It seems like you have no idea how pro-play in any game works.
Who’s amoranth
Aint going to lie bro, not sure how this got recommended to me because I'm not a siege fan. But your narration made this quite awesome to watch. Dropped a sub bro i hope you continue to excel.
You're my KING 👑
@Hybearr6 nah I'm just your brother man, praying for your success 🙏
Same for me just now haha
@@Hybearr6 same bro, subscribed.
Same here
Only way I can understand pro league matches
Me to
so true
Really not hard, that’s the whole point of the bird’s eye view, it’s a game of chess, but this helps
Just say you’re Small brained
agree, was really well explained and visualized
I don't know but this whole video reminds me of a local R6 Siege tournament that happened a few years ago. Me and my brother fought against each other with our ragtag group of friends teams and his team ended up completely dominating mine. His team ending up going to semi-finals.
Their opponents in the the semi-finals were a group of pros with same nametags, uniforms and all. My brother's team ending up losing against them but put up a great fight and almost won, but the funny thing was the announcer was watching all my bro's and friend's moves and explaining them like they had a plan, when I know for a fact (and was later confirmed by my bro) that they had no idea wtf they were doing and were completely winging it.
Probably one of the greatest unga-boonga moments I've ever witnessed in my life.
They cannot predict your next move if you yourself do not know what you're doing.
If 'lying on your resume' was a person
When they assume you have a plan they've already made a mistake in expecting they know where you are going to be.
I was actually expecting this video to be more of the "Buncha randos actually dont know the meta, which Fs with the pros who deep dive meta, and therefore they don't know how to counter it" vibe. Because that happens a lot in Pro-level stuff.
There's analysts and coaches that all run off the same information based off the latest patch notes, and then there's gamers that are just like "We do this in Silver", and the Pros are like "We have never seen [Insert character] in Pro play, and was unaware that this was a thing"
I wouldn’t be surprised if this is the same story of most actual pro teams in esports. “Just wing it”
When Meta slaves "Pro Players"
Meet the
Out of your friends wicha re you?
Truck Freak! Crazy Ass! Apyr! The Fighter!
this is poetry
We like Apyr. They do their job.
Друг
@@cousinpatsey2471 Apyr puts his all into his work for the sake of his family, we should all be more like Apyr.
Drug always carries the team fr
"They have to pay you to play? Shit dude, i play for the love"
I do this for the love of the game
Who the hell plays siege for fun 😭
/s
@@Astatos-Lotathat’s what I’m saying
Imagine getting paid to lose by someone who's plays for free
Ide rather than than play for free and lose to ppl getting paid😂 either way they getting their money😂
@@txx-panda-txx no because that is how you lose sponsors, it's never a good look to be beaten by an amateur in any sport, because that blemishes your track record and it makes other people think "hmm, maybe they're not worth the money?", You either beat the amateur as is expected of you, or you go down in shame as the person that lost to an amateur.
@@MrKrazygamer13 dude, it's not a sport. Just stop it
@@FadedBillTTV it is literally called Esports?!?! Have you seen the Money Pools for games like LoL and Star Craft??? say what you will but it is a sport lmao
@@MrKrazygamer13 go outside and touch some grass nerd. it's not a sport.
Same energy as the 4chan v reddit Tribes match. The tldr is that the reddit team practiced for weeks while the 4chan team was assembled 30 minutes before the match with no practice. 4chan won 3-0.
You should watch their wargame tournament as well, classic use of psyops
Correction, 4chan won 3-2.
Reddit won the first two games, before 4chan pulled a major comeback.
Honestly even more impressive than a 3-0 since it shows just how fast they learned.
Im never gonna play R6 again after trying it once, but Im so down for seeing vets get their ass kicked.
same, never understood the interest in it personally. Love vids like this though
It was a tie game mostly in favor of wildcard all game, I hate the “DESTROYED” in the title, no one got their ass kicked😂😂
@@RigRacersit’s one of the greatest competitive fps games with a very unique play style. It’s really weird that you can’t see why that would attract players.
@@justin9744 yeah, so do 50 others games. Its super slow, clunky, and the way the devs handle the game is ass. Speaking from pros perspectives and such, even the most dedicated people in this game find it hard to approve of its path and decisions. I just personally never see slow or clunky games as something enjoyable. Feels like im walking around as Hulk with a gun lol
Edit- and I'm far from the last person to see this, theres a reason its never been on top like many of the other games in the tactical/hero shooter genre.
@@justin9744 Its an extremely dated and clunky game.
The gunplay feels like holding a cardboard box it's so bad
All of this for Tristan to flake on them (again) and have Oozie step in
Oozie played well tho
@@lb3217doesn't matter. Bad synergy, bad mental and 0 practice
@@lb3217not the point lol, Tristian is weird as fuck
@@zzxxccvv01 he didnt have a bad mental lmao practice yes synergy yes but not mental he went in there and was locked in you cannot blame him for something that was last second he also hasn't practiced the map pool since like 2022 lmao you cannot blame him for the level that he was playing at he came and showed up if anything
Oozie played well for having barely any time to play with team.
i have learned that even against some of the most skilled players modern day siege is actually pretty simple what i learned from russian badger of all people is that randomly pre-firing corners and doing random stuff that players don’t expect in a game like siege such as being aggressive and pushing corners along with pre-firing pays off alot more then you would think now in something like this with pro players and the best of the best these basic tactics likely won’t work but in random games with random players it works surprisingly well
Basically like chess blindness
Playing 'off meta' in League of Legends is a great example of this. If the match doesn't play out exactly like their perfectly manicured, curated experience, challenger players simply have no idea how to deal with the situation. Tilterella exploits the habits of 'high level' players and makes them look like bronze.
It's too bad you didn't learn about punctuation instead.
@@mrosskne Gonna let you in on a secret, nobody likes you
@@mrosskne womp
You know I hated siege since they gave up the focus on tactical thought and became a twitch shooter. But ngl you make this seem like those golden days back during season 1
It's not a twitch shooter though
Facts, comp scene ruins every game when it becomes the priority.
@@skweebwellingtonit is though, matches are decided mostly by actual shootouts instead of team tactics. I hardly see anyone play tactically anymore and focus on pixel angles/flick shots
modern siege is way tactical nowadays. Seems like you didn't really play it back then, at least not in a competitive way
@@GoddessOfMisfortune The comp scene plays significantly more tactically than average pub games though, what are you talking about?
Well, yeah, a team that's paid in feet pics biweekly is not going to be very good.
only feet pic? this is below minimum wage
They come from playing on a different joystick
Recruits are stronger than Rainbow operators?? This is the sign everyone needs a buff.
Nah 😂
More like nerf to the ground
@@1001-i4y They've been doing that already for years, like what, do you want ads to be nerfed again for another second? Do you want all the guns to be nerfed again? Like, it's not a good idea to continue nerfing operators every season.
Don't worry, I got your joke.
This was a thing since launch. Why do you think recruit rush was a thing?
"You do it for a wage, we do it for the thrill, boys"
if only Tristan wasn't scared of planes
Even more so, globally its 2.6 accidents per 1 million departures meaning it's super safe
@@Qbert2030 It's just being up in the air and having no control is where the fear stems from rather than "planes can crash". It's having no agency over your safety.
@@Qbert2030yea literally safer than riding in a car.
@@Qbert2030"But never 0" Tristan probably
Knowing nothing about six this comment confused me so much it killed me
You have a knack for explaining things. I dont even play R6 ranked or in any competitive way but i understand these vids perfectly.
Somehow I missed the intro and thought wildcard was the underdog haha like they were the wildcard team
4 people roaming is CRAZY
Maybe in gold lobbies lil bro
it is not, way stranger 4 in site from the start of the round
the basement site on nighthaven is insanely hard to hold a bunker on in comp because of how much vert can be made on it. you literally have to roam on it. even playing nitros isnt viable because you can make the vert from the top floor
its normal bro
When I stopped playing like 2 years ago this was pretty normal. 2 deep roam 2 close roam 1 on site. Sometimes 2 on site instead of one of the roamers
I have no fucking clue what just happened in this video
Same 😂
Blue team shoot more gooder than red team
amouranth? isnt that the OF girl?
not exactly, more like pokimane except 1) pretty and 2) significantly more open that shes showing off her "assets" for cash
Yeah
Yea, the OF girl that lied about her husband.
No shit. Seems you already knew that.
@@linox9073 how tf would i know that
I cannot wait for you to make some vids of the Montreal Major. I have been so confused with some plays in the Major and would love to see some explanations of the plays
I'm already on it, anything in particular you're interested in seeing?
@@Hybearr6 The Playoffs between SSG and DarkZero. That or the match between W7M and Faze (Sorry if I got names wrong) That playoffs match, especially Kafe, was atrocious from what I was watching. Although there might be some more intent behind what was happening and I'm just not educated enough to realize
i think an analysis on the finals match between bds and faze would also be good, seeing a team like faze who saw no losses in 3 matches until going up against bds and then losing 2-0 is quite a big shift in performance
If you are playing with good enough friends, you dont even need coms. This is proof: the bounds of siblinghood will always trump professional teamwork
I need the version of this for the person who's never played R6. Just too many things that aren't familiar to understand what's happening. I mean, I get the concept of the game, I understand that "server" is probably referring to a location that looks like a server room, but even this breakdown is going slightly too fast for me to truly appreciate what these guys are doing.
if you don't know anything about the game, then watching a breakdown of a competitive match of said game is a stupid move and you deserve to get left in the dark
@@seraphsilent5255 now that's a pretty hot take! Fortunately I've no intention of listening to your "advice". Imagine your choices a) "steer a potential new player towards a friendlier starting point and b) "shit on them try to convince said potential new player that everyones as toxic as this".
@@seraphsilent5255you’re kinda a sad person. I hope you work on your communication skills
@@paulmdevenney having come back to my comment, i admit i came in WAY too hard. i was having a rough day admittedly and i could have phrased my point significantly better. if you are new to the game, watching a competitive breakdown of a professional game will sound completely alien to you and you are simply not going to understand what's happening, I would suggest watching specific creators such as MacieJay (personally he's my favorite) to get a ground level idea of what's going on! I apologize for what i said and good luck on your endeavors
@@seraphsilent5255 It's rare to see a good comeback like this. Respect. I wasn't necessarily expecting to understand, I just love checking out high level play from a lot of different games.
honestly the quality of your vids is next level, 100% deserve more subs.
“Embrace the bullshit”
-Sir Swag
Great video man, was fun meeting you today! Hoping to see you more this weekend as well!
SO cool getting to meet you! Enjoy the event!!!
2:38 he pronounced 'Grzmot mine' correctly, I'm hyped.
I love INTERRO's commentary he's always on point
wait since when TF did Amouranth get a R6 team?
She's had it for awhile, funny enough she's actually really involved in the Esports scene for her team. It's not like she bought them just to say she did it, Esoprts doesn't make a profit. So she has to pay out of pocket for them all the time.
@ what team did she buy?
@@dissidius13 The players make plenty of money, but it's not too profitable for the org and they often have negative profit
@@dissidius13 Esports has a severe money problem, and it's not profitable. We've known this since at least 2022.
@@notleviathan855I mean, is this globally or only NA? Since I rarely ever see or hear NA win anything on esports. Other than the recent one with NA finally winning sf6 evo
Amouranth has R6 team like WHAT. Clan of simps actually exists wtf
So, a bunch of simps got slammed by a few scrubs? Spectacular 🤣😂
They was too busy gooning to focus up 😭🙏
The way you narrate higher level gameplay makes it so much more engaging and easier to learn. This is my first video watching you and you got my sub 👍🏽
Damn, not a siege player but the way you edit/analyze/explain made everything really clear and easy to understand. If you weren’t a siege CC and did this for literally any other esport game you would have a significantly bigger following.
Jynxzi would probably fail NNN if he watched this
I casually enjoy tactical shooters but I'm a 4X gamer to my core and it warms my heart to hear an underdog team winning a tactical game by leaveraging the strategic level so masterfully.
It’s been years since I’ve seen a siege video or touched the game. You did a good job explaining it. There were a few operators that I had no idea what I was looking at.
you remind me of a reaper. Dude was doing same stuff as you, but he's like a bank manager (but honest) and you like a DnD game master. Good job!
I wish reaper never quit i loved is in depth guides to sites and strats
@@zweiigorgon8980 yes, Man was a encyclopedia, a true treasure vault of siege's klnowledge. I hope whatever he decided doing worked out for him in the end.
Genuinely some of the best r6 content
The simp squad loses
Nah ur my only hope of understanding pro leage absolute legend
As a OG plat 1 Monty main I gotta say that was beautiful work on the blitz sitting on the gu and not jumping the gun at all
Never played R6 nor i have a clue about how anything works but i watched the entire video and it was very easy to understand,great content
I swear you make me want to play the game, and I hate playing at times especially alone, but you make me want to so badly lol
Mood lol
something like this is what every professional sport needs once in a while, an underdog to humble the full time players, it happens too often that the professional scene gets too comfortable competing just against each other over and over again and it can make the spectating boring
Havent played siege in a couple years bro ive been captivated by hell let loose but this the 2nd vid ive seen of yours and u got a brother missing the heart racing gameplay of siege
Honestly I saw this as a recommendation and love the coverage and simple analysis given this game is sometimes look like a hero shooter or even complexed as a MOBA.
And this kind off shows you that anyone can beat the PROs if you change your strategy Quickly which is how you win games Skill and Strategy combined together is possibly the most dangerous Play-style you can have as a player
why do you capitalize random words?
@@mrossknewhy not? It's the internet. Let people have fun.
@@skweebwellington I haven't prevented him from doing anything. I asked why. Calm down.
@mrosskne calm down? I wasn't upset in the first place
Nice meltdown.
Imagine how good R6 could've been.. if only it didnt turn out to be so cringe, that gameplay is actually cancerous to look at
Never played Sige in fact not an FPS player, don't know why this got recommend but goddamn your narration was amazing and what hooked me to finish the video.
Thank you! I've been practicing ☺️
CL4L seems like an example of "The whole is more than the sum of its parts."
Solid editing. That was a fun watch
I was happy to learn of this. W for the boys.
I gave this game up after they added the cripple, been happier ever since
This proves that someone who work 12 hours a day 12/7 can be good against competitive team.
This makes me miss playing this game. Takes me back to good ol 2016-2018
Ozzie be in it recently😂😂 sadly they got knocked out but was so inspiring
That was freaking cool. Sad they don't make it far
Who else thought this was going to about that hot tub twitch streamer? 😂
Thank goodness you're back
This is the equivalent of a construction worker being thrown in the Ring and winning.
This was such a good analysis! No idea how you ended up in my recommended but here's a sub! :D
Right on. Thanks for sharing.
The thot patrol was deployed.
I love how you breathlessly describe, in excruciating, moment-to-moment detail, as if it were a ground breaking new strategy, what would be referred to in Counter-Strike as “a fake plant.” 😂😂
Thank you for breaking it down.
Close enough, welcome back Reaper_EN
Joining an _’esports’_ team is more a product of _’networking,’_ social media and applying for the job than being a top player.
every time i see pro league siege i just picture the T-pain showdown with therussianbadger spawnpeeking with the tachanka pmm and I always will
Was that a Godzilla sound effect :0
Jesus christ that was one hell of a fight
To paraphrase a quote. "A master fears an amateur more than an equal as he has no idea what he will do."
Love your narration man, totally hook until the end
I might melt if you compliment me any harder
When you tell the bros to lock in and they actual do it.
These kind of teams/players only work once. The reason being is pros all play against eachother and try out strats in closed servers constantly. So when an unknown underdog comes along they collapse. In games where its 1v1, this is extremely noticeable. Take Starcraft for example.
Don't play the game nor watch it, but I love Esports and you did a great breakdown of what appears to be an amazing match. Thanks, gonna go watch it now too lol
I only know siege from Badger’s fuckery but you made me feel like I’d been playing for a year with how you well you described the fundamentals well done
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Who cares if they are unpaid or not. If they are good they are good
2 mins 17 views keep up the good work youll get to million
I have no idea about R6 but this is good video, well understanable
The fact she has a team shows how seriously the scene is taken which is not at all lmaoo
song/music at the start is Mass Hysteria - STRLGHT
I like how CL4L won by Atom doing what Bosco did and hit roughly the same flick
This is ridiculous. The wildcards aren’t some randoms, at least one of them I know has been around for a long time at high level play.
It's almost always the narrative that absolute goobers having fun are too powerful to defeat
I tried playing R6 and got kicked or team killed from literally all my games because I was level 1. Had to grab a couple friends to help me get levels and even then we'd always get paired witg extreme sweats, heavy campers or just a whole squad running shields. I used to think R6 was fun but as soon as my budddies stopped playing I quickly understood it wasnt.
someone who works hard can never beat someone who enjoys himself
If I’m getting paid I’m not going to care as much about losing
What a lot of people do not understand is that "pro" players are not always the best players. They are amongst the best, but not always the best.
Then there is the phenomenon of the best players being terrible in pro-play.
Holy shit I made it in a hybear video
...you did?
@ my tweet was in the opening segment from the PL twitter top right
The concept of R6 Siege is kinda weird to me, because it has the same flaw a lot of games with low time-to-kill and insta-kill headshots have. IRL gunfights are cautious because...yknow...you _die_ for real. But at the end of the day a videogame is a videogame, its kinda hard to force players to be cautious when unpredictability is so much more rewarding, and the worst possible result is just losing the game.
I once watched my cousin with 200ish hours get smoked by a literal middle schooler who had played the game for one day, because the kid didn't know what he was doing, and so he couldn't predict his actions.
The bros was the wildcard all along.
"Victory cannot be achieved without sacrifice, Mason. We russians know this better than anyone."
Can't wait for a team called something like "The Casuals" where they're just playing like it's not a tournament. Instead of sweating and calling, all they're doing is laughing and joking while playing out of their minds (keep in mind I know almost nothing about this game lol)
What lessons can we learn?
"You aint shit when a real pro who has nothing to lose and isnt a min-maxing esports baby is on the scene."
Its pretty obvious that even a low-stakes game the pros are on edge about the slightest changes that dont go their way. Pros often arrogantly expect to be the best in every scenario so coming up against people they have NO clue about throws them off their game, and their "im not at fault" mindset only causes them to slip further.
In short, when they play against the people who play the game the way it was intended, FOR THE THOUSANDS OF NORMAL RANDOS instead of the tournament crafted settings they get so used to, they cave. And they cave HARD.
The narrators only really talked about wildcard, kinda crazy how much work CL was putting in just to barely get any narration.
Anyone humiliating amouranth and her fans is a gigachad in my book.
Simple. They don't sweat and play the game for fun