Don’t feel stressed about “performing well” for the viewer. We know we didn’t subscribe to a radiant aim god, we came for you and your journey, seriously. Just keep up the fantastic work man!
dude, you seriously have so much potential. you're already vod reviewing, analyzing your mistakes, ur aim is pretty solid, as soon as u get some time in and get ur crosshair placement and game sense on point you're gonna fly up the ranks i swear
Most of this is true, other than the flying up the ranks. While yes he will climb a good amount I still think if he really wants to push the ranks he might have to find himself a duo because a lot of times solo queuing just doesn’t go your way
@@yeet5109 yeah he'll definitely improve but realistically not enough to combat against the horrors of solo queue in low elo (completely anyway) in a short timespan
@@gama9794 you gotta understand that he is still beginning and he has pretty good aim and self awareness and drive to learn from his mistakes and get better, I really believe it's not about him finding a duo or he is incompetent he just needs some time to get more comfortable with the game and he will definitely start climbing rank
few basic advices 1. place crosshair on the headlines - The Most Important Thing, helps you way better to shoot well and transfer tricky shots to easy shots 2. shoot and move, shoot and move, don’t overspray too much. - another very important thing. it is natural to unconsciously stand still and overspray at first, but you should not do this. If you shoot and miss, then move - to avoid the enemy to hit you easily and buy the time to replace your crosshair correctly while moving. SO SO IMPORTANT. 3. zoom for only very very long range fight because it will slow your gun RPM. 4. you can move way faster with knives which means fast backups and fast retakes. 5. Peeking method - hard to explain in the comment so recommend to watch some videos about this. Also must-know kinda thing. Don’t know if you will see this comment but these tips could help you improve really fast. Thanks for the nice video. Always rooting for you. :)
I don't think you'll have to go back to a 9-5 job anymore. You can make a living as a streamer/youtuber with that charisma and calm attitude. With or without the radiant skill. Love ur videos
Dude at this point honestly, this series doesn't even feel like its about a guy trying to rank up in a video game, the connection that I feel with your content just doesn't make me feel that way, you are the rawest form of a person I have ever seen in the years of being in the gaming community, keep progressing, keep achieving, keep it up man
@@Eliamaniac I know exactly what you mean bc i feel the same exact way! Don't know how to explain it but I feel invested and connected to this guy only 2 vids in. Really stoked to see where this all goes
bro said "i have 100 subs and 400 views" look at him now not even a week later and he is absolutely popping off, I think the style is amazing with the little bit of irl making a salad with the viewers really helps break up the longer video, keep it up man can't wait for this journey
Never been more invested in someone elses youtube success story. Honestly i think the year of weightloss and self esteem building was the real battle. This is just the fun sequel to the glow up. Congrats man. Youre already radiant irl
I’m stopping mid video to type this comment at 24:41 and let me tell you. I’m soo hyped after that game! I’m here yelling “NICEEEEE!!!” After your clutches and your round wins lol you don’t need to win every round or fight but be sure to celebrate when you do!!! Ugghhh this is the content I needed in my day! Makes me so happy ngl
8:40, this question is amazing. The fact you are aware that you might have made a mistake and are actively thinking about it shows that you are already capable of having superior gamesense, you just lack experience. This is amazing that you are already holding yourself accountable and feel responsible for a mistake you made instead of brushing it off or blaming your team. You will go far, I can tell.
I watched your first vid a few days ago and plan to stay here for the entire journey. You inspired me to keep going to the gym and do my best at whatever I do. Thank you, man, and I can't wait to see you next video!
yo i watched the first vid then the second one came out 30 minutes later this is insane edit: after watching the first 6 minutes, your reaction speed is really good! mine is like average 300ms last edit while my comment might be seen: with val it can be easy to forget to have fun (it is a video game after all), and please esp don't forget to do wrist exercises/stretches!
Me and my girlfriend just finished your video! We love the style of your editing and please don’t stop your food breaks it’s my favorite part 😂 here’s to a second week of success and continue on your grind my friend :D
Some good tips that makes the game easier: •Dont expose yourself to multiple uncleared angles if possible •Play smart post plant, by forcing the opponent to make a move rather than trying to attack them yourself. This puts you at an advantage •Watch pro players who use yoru or whatever agent you wish to use. You will find out about different new tricks and mechanics that can be very helpful. •Have composure when shooting (which takes a ton of practice to do well). Try to always think where the opponent might peek to hold angles etc. •Repetition is key. The more you play the better you will become, as goes for pretty much everything in life. I believe in you and I will eagerly follow your progress💪
Dude ur super entertaining to watch, I get a feeling that like your not like other content creators in such a good way, u seem so down to earth and humble man, don’t let anyone in UA-cam or in game change you, just embrace everyone even the toxic people! Your a cool guy def gunna finish this series man
As someone who only just started playing a while ago, and just unlocked ranked. The struggle is real. Remember to take breaks to relax, calm down, and rest your mind. That way you'll always be on your a game.
Keep it going man, you’ll improve with time like you have in the past, just stay determined and you can hit it big as a UA-camr. I already love your videos and I’m waiting to see where this takes you. With you the best man!
I’m going to give one tip each video otherwise it will overwhelm you and it won’t help: The easiest way to get out of lower ranks is crosshair placement. Aimlab is good for aiming but doesn’t help so much with crosshair placement. Try going into the range and just turn on practice and going in a smooth line from head to head. My favourite thing to think whilst playing is: “If he crosses this angle is my crosshair on his head”
I’d like to add an hour of TDM daily makes a huge difference in your aim and crosshair placement. Deathmatch might be better but really hard to tolerate for an hour daily.
@@itaca4861 agree it seems like he chose him because he likes the character stylistically but he should look more into what mechanics he brings and how to apply them than looks...
@@itaca4861 agreed, however because im saying one thing a video. i was going to say that next week, i feel like agent becomes more important when you master the basic mechanics like crosshair placement etc
The fact that you carefully planned it and that you have a routine is fantastic I actually struggle to calm down and build one (mostly for rest days and holidays, as my life is usually filled with classes or work) because I'm not aiming at something in particular...
I don’t usually comment on anything. But these videos man. They make me actually feel something when I watch. A lot of different emotions and I absolutely love it. Feel like this is a more humble and valorant playing version of Sam sulek. Just a guy doing what he enjoys and trying to improve and inspire. Thank you so much for these videos. Excited to follow your journey. Support from Sweden!
You are such a nice guy man! Its so cool watching someone new start from the bottom to work himself up to the highest ranks. Oh and btw 140ms reaction is insane! Average is around 170-200. Also my tip for you is to first try to improve your mechanics as much as possible, especially crosshair placement, with that you will skip most of the starter ranks (iron to gold) pretty easily without even really knowing any gamesense. And one last thing i would recommend is to find some good settings for aimlabs, for example turn off the weapon and hand because its very distracting. Thats all from me, I love this type of content and wish you the best of luck!
Hello Natty just wanted to stop by and show you some love and support on your journey. Props to you for doing this all while being filmed and gameplay captured. I could give you loads of tips, but I don’t want to overload you so I’ll try to keep it concise and I think more experienced players are offering their assistance anyways. (Sorry for the lengthy comment) Mental Please don’t be so hard on yourself, valorant has a tremendous learning curve for mechanics and theory which you’re trying to cram all within a few weeks. The game is hard enough to learn let alone execute concepts so try to pick yourself up. It’s okay to lose, many of your viewers get that you’re trying your best and we’re here to support you. Losses are expected during and after learning so just focus on at least one thing you will do better next. Also it’s extremely hard to play competitive on camera even without learning the game. Your reaction time definitely takes a hit with your brain trying to process 4x to 8x your enemies at any given instance so don’t worry about performance and focus on learning/enjoying the game. Checkpoint I might suggest trying to play at lease 1 deathmatch or two depending how you feel after aim training because I find aim training has me moving my mouse a lot, but in game you primarily use your strafe keys to micro adjust your aim once crosshair is at head height. It helps to learn map layouts and head height for cross hair. Playing a few “swift plays” to get more exposure to pressured game situations in smaller doses to absorb. Less pressured gun fights is a bonus like deathmatch. Swift plays/ spike rush also provide a playground for character ability limit testing with minimal pressure. Hopefully this wasn’t too much gargon and rambling if you by chance happen to read the comment. Ultimately, set yourself up for success with a positive outlook and know you have people to support you. Also please disregard anything I’ve said about the game if Keeoh or royalg say otherwise. Best of luck to you on your journey!
Watching this is actually pretty chill and entertainment and also its more than valorant, its about the mindset, the stories, the life expierience that you showed us is very inspirational, and now im very invested in your journey, thank you for a high quality video.
Love how genuine and authentic you are. I just started Valorant as well and these videos are really motivating, including the workout and diet segments. Keep it pushing and don't be so hard on yourself, you're doing great work!
I like that you’re struggling. You know what that means? When you get there, which you will, it will taste all the better for you AND us viewers. We are watching to see you improve, but in the long game. Keep pushing!
Pro Tip: i have seen a lot of players in your rank reloading right after a kill or spray, i know some people arent confident they dont have enough bullets but most of the time you will have enough especially if there is an enemy peeking after the player you killed or if u shot through a smoke or like the kj bots at 19:14. Good luck on the grind!
As someone who climbed from bronze to immortal 3 in 6 months, the one biggest thing that will help you when starting out is "rushing" mechanics. A comment isn't enough to teach you how, so instead I'll give you some resources. I would suggest Woohoojins gold in a month routine, he teaches all the fundementals of mechanics in a really easy to understand way. When starting out, aim training outside of valorant is going to be dramatically less effective than spending that same time practicing in the range/deathmatch with proper technique. Valorant is way more than raw aim, I'd say 75% of Valorant gunplay is movement, which is something you won't get to practice outside the game. One last thing that I can't stress ebough either is the importance of coaching, I genuinely don't think I could've made it as far as I did if it wasn't for my coach. I'm really looking forward to following this series and I wish you the best of luck
playing an aim trainer has no downside especially for a person who's new to gaming and has bad mouse control. woohoojin literally tells you to aim train and made his own playlist (he didn't actually make the more so just came up with concepts but whatever) that he thinks everyone should play. you can move 75% of the way but you need to click on the enemy's head to kill them and the fastest way to practice that is by playing an aim trainer.
Glad to see you back again don’t worry about playing your best because no one can every time and one thing I noticed is aiming head lol seems like something you do sometimes but also forgot (I’m new and do this to) and also aiming I’m getting better at breaking that habit but they say only to do it with snipers on longer distances other than that everything else seems fine and the content is great I would love to be able to play with you as I’m also iron 3 and new “even tho I know this is I reach” I will still love to see you grow as your journey goes on have a great week
I usually don't enjoy watching lower ranked players as it doesnt teach me anything about the game, but I just absolutely love your attitude and how invested you seem to be in this game I seriously love, I already have about 500 hours and im only platinum, but i seek to improve as much as you do, and your videos reminded me that all it took was motivation and investment in the game, keep up the great work, I look forward to seeing your improvement, and please do not pressure yourself regarding your gameplay. We just want to see a kind motivated man try his best to improve, and you give us just that, keep it up !
A tip I learned while playing valorant was anticipation let’s you react better as well as good crosshair placement. It will allow you to react fast as well. With aim labs, which may take a while you should do them in the format of your first try of your activity be based on accuracy then you’ll retry and go for speed, which will allow your react time to go up especially if your doing precision based activities. And don’t worry man it seems like your making great progress with your aim just be more patient with yourself. All love, love the videos man 🖤
Keep the amazing videos coming, one big tip I have is to play lots of deathmatch, it's super helpful to get better at your gunfights, probably more helpful than aimlabs because your aim is already quite good.
17:07 well... almost as likely. On you're team there's 4 people that could be a smurf and on the enemy team there's 5 people that could be a smurf. But I love the energy. Can't wait to see some of the later videos because you have a great, positive vibe that the community needs
if you truly are dedicated to this then you need to grind… and i mean GRIND. ofc have some rest days where ur not playing or editing at all but you have to think about how many people you have to catch up to, because if this is your first time playing a competitive shooter then you are behind MILLIONS of people and you will be for a LONG time. good luck!
Fantastic video for real! Lover your style and can really related to your goal, since I always sucked at fps too, but wanted to be good, so I wish you the best of luck and know that with your type of dedication you can achieve it. I don't just wanna repeat what other people said already, but the irl bits of food making and gym are amazing!!! I'ts really inspiring and the music is really good too. I am surprised to see that after 2 videos you have nearly 20 k subs already and think that's a great indicator of how many people are rooting for you. Also it's a bit funny, because your style kinda gives me like Markiplier vibes, but more relaxed, down to earth and with a bit of irl content mixed in, which is just wonderful. I will be excited for your future uploads and hope that you will achieve your goal, brother, so once more best of luck to you on your grinds! And btw at 24:35 no need to add a comment with "Calm down" You gotta celebrate the small victory too man! And the Clutch from you that game was amazing to watch :)
1_ crouching is important but not always when you crouch for no reason it gives you a big disadvantage 2_try to always aim on the head even if you see someone dont rush it be calm and work on your crosshair placment 3_trust the prosses you got it ❤ 26:05 no it doesnt but if its the enemy team iso you can steal his orb so he doesnt recharge it
Your aim and reaction time is really good!!! (for context people get to radiant with that reaction time so it's definitely not holding u back) I think you'll get better the longer you play the game. Your aim is definitely good enough for ascendant and that's not even a lie If you want a specific thing to improve on, maybe look for guides on crosshair placement? (it's more than just aiming at head level). I know fishychair has a really good video on how to hold angles. Then again, you'll improve a lot by just playing the game so it's up to you :)
@@BnE-sports While i would definitely agree that the average ascendant player has better aim, i think he means that you can reach ascendant with that level of aim
I think most people who will stick around watch you for you. I know it's easier said than done but strive for bettering yourself and being yourself while we cheer you on instead of worrying about perception. We are here for the journey, if we wanted to watch someone already a beast at the game, there are plenty of options, but we are here! You have amazing vibes, great messages to share, and authenticity that's so comfortable. Keep shining! UA-cam and gaming need positive, uplifting people like you and I cant wait to see you grow as a player and a creator.
Love your concept, it's refreshing to see ranked matches from a beginner's perspective. As a beginner myself, it's comforting to see others struggle with the game too. Thank you!
Hi, fellow Lotus hater! I noticed in your previous video that you also hate the “correct” societally accepted lifestyle, and want to leave everything behind for a new journey. Me too man😢. Mine is business. And I also play valorant and watch a ton of youtube. (I’m also actually iron 3 as much as I hate it) We should team up. I have a way for you to get you to full-time. A new way to get sponsors effectively. I’ll profit from this. But before I make a business out of it, I need to see how effective it is really. I’ll get you some sponsors in exchange for some valuable testing data. What's in it for you? Get some easy sponsorships without risking anything. Let me know!
Bro imagine whatever this is works, and he becomes his first customer, that would basically guarantee him a salary, and with this man's work ethic, there will be nothing left stoppping him.
@@hazifel Yeah, this would mean basically unlimited sponsors. I'm currently working on an AI that sends highly personalised emails to thousands of potential sponsor companies so that even with a very low CTR around 2-5%, you get 20-30 offers per month. You can even cherry pick. The last week, I completed an intense copywriting course, so that I am able to make this AI write great emails. I think I'll get more courses to make sure I can finetune it to perfection. Do you think streamers/youtubers will buy this?
Tips- don't Crouch it makes u slow and easy to hit target - learn strafing from UA-cam videos -be chill u will lose game but learn and move on -stay calm and u will be a true God We all are with u man❤
Already one of my favorite youtubers, no overstimulating garbage content, lots of variety in one video, and someone with a great personality. Keep doing what you're doing!
I think it's great that you are so open about everything, and you also give me hope that I can eventually get out of this hole. Your voice is very relaxing, and you should definitely stream.👍❤
I recently discovered your channel, and i feel so relate to you because u are probably the only youtuber that shows an iron to radiant real journey, i've been playing this game maybe since january ? i don't remember actually, but in all this time my peak rank was bronze 2, i must admit that i'm not taking rankeds that serious, not making a routine or something that helps to improve my aim and gamesense and all that stuff but recently i feel like i can do better if i focus on, but you know... things are not that easier, it takes a lot of practice and frustration and also a lot of patience; so in some way your personal journy and struggles make me feel accompanied in this path. Don't give up, man, i know you can go as far as you can if you never give up and still enjoy playing valorant. Nobodys born learned, so don't be so hard on yourself!!
Wow im really loving this series, the moment where you had a rough game and went to go grab some food, detilt and reset was so relatable. Also you already have good composure which is so important for a game like this, you will definitely improve its just a matter of time.
bro ur doing so good but one small tip is if you are in ult and have flash you can put down the flash, and then turn when you exit the ult so the enemy is flashed but you arent instead of just coming out of the ult raw
With just the beginning of your journey, I can already see an amazing amount of dedication poured into your videos, games, and workouts. Not only can this journey help you improve, but I can already see you inspiring many others with this series. Great job! :D
Everytime you get all sentimental and wise in your little talks I tear up. My life is pretty messy right now and it feels there is no way out. I struggle to have fun or even smile sometimes and my mind is making life really hard. Your words help but are painfull at the same time. Anyway..I am so glad I have found you on your journey and I cant wait for the next wise words or your improvement in Valorant. Much love and appriciation from Germany. ♥
Im so happy you showed up on my recommended just by chance man. Your first 2 videos are hitting a cord that reminds me of how youtube used to me years ago. Genuine people and heart in their work. Not pushing out content for the sake of it. I believe you got it in you to hit radiant, and hit 100k subs sooner than you think. Much love brotha! Keep up your work!
Man, I really don't care if you play well or not, I'm here for the long run and seeing you improve, honestly the worse you are right now the cooler it will be once we see you hit radiant!
You know really like, your so honest, so imo it makes watching the video a WHOLE lot more enjoyable, I don’t even play valorant or aim labs, but like watching you shoot in aim labs was so satisfying for me, and made me want to play some fps games as well
Also imo your voice is sooo CALMING, like I feel like I could just listen to you like I would if I just put on some study music for when I’m doing my homework or smth
Dude, you are literally creating all the right systems for massive improvement in this game. VOD reviewing, aim training, working with your teammates, keeping a good mental, taking breaks, eating healthy, exercising. Like, all you need now is just time and patience and you will become such a good player, I know it. You are super inspiring and you are making me consider starting my own Valorant journey documentation.
Here before you become popular, I’ve never actually seen a UA-camr that has so much potential in their beginning, so I’m exited to see how far you get!
aight i'm so invested
Damn, you know you’re doing well when keeoh comments
Ong ur hitting radiant when keeoh and royalg comment 😂🥰 I believe there's a future Radiant here❤️
even the trampoline guy himself ? bro's bout to famous af
NO WAYYYY, KEEOH'S HERE?
bro has keeoh in comments bros is good
Don’t feel stressed about “performing well” for the viewer. We know we didn’t subscribe to a radiant aim god, we came for you and your journey, seriously. Just keep up the fantastic work man!
Comment is real
well said
HELL YEAH BROTHER
he should play more marshall and stinger
this.
dude, you seriously have so much potential. you're already vod reviewing, analyzing your mistakes, ur aim is pretty solid, as soon as u get some time in and get ur crosshair placement and game sense on point you're gonna fly up the ranks i swear
Most of this is true, other than the flying up the ranks. While yes he will climb a good amount I still think if he really wants to push the ranks he might have to find himself a duo because a lot of times solo queuing just doesn’t go your way
@@yeet5109 yeah he'll definitely improve but realistically not enough to combat against the horrors of solo queue in low elo (completely anyway) in a short timespan
@@justifiedluffy6635you can climb fast in soloq, but you need to diff 9 people in the lobby 😂
He needs to better his movement and parts of his aim. Like, he is pretty good at micro-flicking but at the rest he is just not the best
@@gama9794 you gotta understand that he is still beginning and he has pretty good aim and self awareness and drive to learn from his mistakes and get better, I really believe it's not about him finding a duo or he is incompetent he just needs some time to get more comfortable with the game and he will definitely start climbing rank
few basic advices
1. place crosshair on the headlines - The Most Important Thing, helps you way better to shoot well and transfer tricky shots to easy shots
2. shoot and move, shoot and move, don’t overspray too much. - another very important thing.
it is natural to unconsciously stand still and overspray at first, but you should not do this.
If you shoot and miss, then move - to avoid the enemy to hit you easily and buy the time to replace your crosshair correctly while moving.
SO SO IMPORTANT.
3. zoom for only very very long range fight because it will slow your gun RPM.
4. you can move way faster with knives which means fast backups and fast retakes.
5. Peeking method - hard to explain in the comment so recommend to watch some videos about this. Also must-know kinda thing.
Don’t know if you will see this comment but these tips could help you improve really fast.
Thanks for the nice video. Always rooting for you. :)
i wanna make your's the top comment
Don’t be afraid to talk to your team
Whats RPM
And if they are being toxic,mute them. your performance also depends on your mood. Try to play games calmly.
Learn Counter Strafing. My rank started increasing rapidly after I learnt it.
I don't think you'll have to go back to a 9-5 job anymore. You can make a living as a streamer/youtuber with that charisma and calm attitude. With or without the radiant skill. Love ur videos
Dude at this point honestly, this series doesn't even feel like its about a guy trying to rank up in a video game, the connection that I feel with your content just doesn't make me feel that way, you are the rawest form of a person I have ever seen in the years of being in the gaming community, keep progressing, keep achieving, keep it up man
its been 2 videos bro calm down
@@mitsu_qt bro you don't understand, I feel like he's already a dear friend. He shares so many thoughts it makes you feel a connection to him
@@Eliamaniac I know exactly what you mean bc i feel the same exact way! Don't know how to explain it but I feel invested and connected to this guy only 2 vids in. Really stoked to see where this all goes
@@EliamaniacEXACTLY
this guy is gonna be an amazing youtuber and valorant player
bro that 140ms reaction time is crazy wth
Good pc :/
@@PeakBlinders1459that’s not just a good pc bro, you’re a hater lmao
yeah, i noticed too, he had very good reaction time in first video
U sound like more of a hater than the bro
@@JkennGG not a hater bro
I've tried both on bad oc and good pc
Almost 360 ms to 180 ms reaction time mine
Makes the difference
I love how you include you're daily things like the salad and the workout bro, keep that stuff.
“No Shower Scene Btw” 😂 love this guy and I hope he makes it far in his yt and valo journey❤
bro said "i have 100 subs and 400 views" look at him now not even a week later and he is absolutely popping off, I think the style is amazing with the little bit of irl making a salad with the viewers really helps break up the longer video, keep it up man can't wait for this journey
You should definitely stream man, myself, and lots of others would love to watch you play! Good luck on the Valorant journey!
Can vouch
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yeah you should definetly stream
Ong
Yes
This is going to be the best series in Yt History. This journey will be legendary and I’m so here for this
Never been more invested in someone elses youtube success story. Honestly i think the year of weightloss and self esteem building was the real battle. This is just the fun sequel to the glow up. Congrats man. Youre already radiant irl
"is that wall bangable" im sorry but that got me 😂
Catchphrase as f😂
wallbangable..... u never played cs 1.6 n it shows
@@snowiecorethe fuck are u on about?
is that wallbangable ❌
is that wall bangable ✅
I’m stopping mid video to type this comment at 24:41 and let me tell you. I’m soo hyped after that game! I’m here yelling “NICEEEEE!!!” After your clutches and your round wins lol you don’t need to win every round or fight but be sure to celebrate when you do!!! Ugghhh this is the content I needed in my day! Makes me so happy ngl
this dude is so likeable thats why he is gaining subs so fast, holy
8:40, this question is amazing. The fact you are aware that you might have made a mistake and are actively thinking about it shows that you are already capable of having superior gamesense, you just lack experience. This is amazing that you are already holding yourself accountable and feel responsible for a mistake you made instead of brushing it off or blaming your team. You will go far, I can tell.
I am so invested in your content, you are the savior valorant needed!
You're doing what I've been wanting to do for the last 5 years. Good luck man.
I watched your first vid a few days ago and plan to stay here for the entire journey. You inspired me to keep going to the gym and do my best at whatever I do. Thank you, man, and I can't wait to see you next video!
Its 3am rn, i watched the entire last video and cant wait to watch this tmrw morning. Leaving this comment as a reminder
yo i watched the first vid then the second one came out 30 minutes later this is insane
edit: after watching the first 6 minutes, your reaction speed is really good! mine is like average 300ms
last edit while my comment might be seen: with val it can be easy to forget to have fun (it is a video game after all), and please esp don't forget to do wrist exercises/stretches!
same
mostly depends on the setup imo. I get 160 on a good setup with a high refresh monitor
same literally haha
Yeah I’m lucky if I get under 170 and that’s with zero ping wifi
my average is around 230 and ive got a good setup and everything lol
Your videos are actually amazing
I appreciate your commitment to a videogame rather than a job, that's crazy awesome.
Me and my girlfriend just finished your video! We love the style of your editing and please don’t stop your food breaks it’s my favorite part 😂 here’s to a second week of success and continue on your grind my friend :D
This video made me happy.
This series is so chill, listening to your voice while aim training or just to relax hits different. Excited for upcoming videos, good luck!
Some good tips that makes the game easier:
•Dont expose yourself to multiple uncleared angles if possible
•Play smart post plant, by forcing the opponent to make a move rather than trying to attack them yourself. This puts you at an advantage
•Watch pro players who use yoru or whatever agent you wish to use. You will find out about different new tricks and mechanics that can be very helpful.
•Have composure when shooting (which takes a ton of practice to do well). Try to always think where the opponent might peek to hold angles etc.
•Repetition is key. The more you play the better you will become, as goes for pretty much everything in life.
I believe in you and I will eagerly follow your progress💪
Dude ur super entertaining to watch, I get a feeling that like your not like other content creators in such a good way, u seem so down to earth and humble man, don’t let anyone in UA-cam or in game change you, just embrace everyone even the toxic people! Your a cool guy def gunna finish this series man
As someone who only just started playing a while ago, and just unlocked ranked. The struggle is real. Remember to take breaks to relax, calm down, and rest your mind. That way you'll always be on your a game.
and as a new player try more agents and try not to insta lock agents you’re gonna learn a lot of new mechanics
What agent do you play?
@@Ilikedogs9000I play Breach I need to stop blinding and concussing my team lmfao
@@corbjames9662 oh nahhhhhhh i hate ppl that do that
Keep it going man, you’ll improve with time like you have in the past, just stay determined and you can hit it big as a UA-camr. I already love your videos and I’m waiting to see where this takes you. With you the best man!
I’m going to give one tip each video otherwise it will overwhelm you and it won’t help:
The easiest way to get out of lower ranks is crosshair placement. Aimlab is good for aiming but doesn’t help so much with crosshair placement.
Try going into the range and just turn on practice and going in a smooth line from head to head.
My favourite thing to think whilst playing is: “If he crosses this angle is my crosshair on his head”
I’d like to add an hour of TDM daily makes a huge difference in your aim and crosshair placement. Deathmatch might be better but really hard to tolerate for an hour daily.
@@M1KE9815 an hour is too much
Plus maybe don’t play Yoru that has really difficult mechanics if you wanna play entry.
@@itaca4861 agree it seems like he chose him because he likes the character stylistically but he should look more into what mechanics he brings and how to apply them than looks...
@@itaca4861 agreed, however because im saying one thing a video. i was going to say that next week, i feel like agent becomes more important when you master the basic mechanics like crosshair placement etc
The fact that you carefully planned it and that you have a routine is fantastic
I actually struggle to calm down and build one (mostly for rest days and holidays, as my life is usually filled with classes or work) because I'm not aiming at something in particular...
Man, I love this guy. I get anxiety attacks and his voice is actually calming.
I don’t usually comment on anything. But these videos man. They make me actually feel something when I watch. A lot of different emotions and I absolutely love it.
Feel like this is a more humble and valorant playing version of Sam sulek. Just a guy doing what he enjoys and trying to improve and inspire.
Thank you so much for these videos. Excited to follow your journey. Support from Sweden!
keep going man don’t stop
You are such a nice guy man! Its so cool watching someone new start from the bottom to work himself up to the highest ranks. Oh and btw 140ms reaction is insane! Average is around 170-200.
Also my tip for you is to first try to improve your mechanics as much as possible, especially crosshair placement, with that you will skip most of the starter ranks (iron to gold) pretty easily without even really knowing any gamesense. And one last thing i would recommend is to find some good settings for aimlabs, for example turn off the weapon and hand because its very distracting. Thats all from me, I love this type of content and wish you the best of luck!
bro it's MORE than that, the average is 250 so his reaction speed is VERY f-cking good
Hello Natty just wanted to stop by and show you some love and support on your journey. Props to you for doing this all while being filmed and gameplay captured. I could give you loads of tips, but I don’t want to overload you so I’ll try to keep it concise and I think more experienced players are offering their assistance anyways. (Sorry for the lengthy comment)
Mental
Please don’t be so hard on yourself, valorant has a tremendous learning curve for mechanics and theory which you’re trying to cram all within a few weeks. The game is hard enough to learn let alone execute concepts so try to pick yourself up. It’s okay to lose, many of your viewers get that you’re trying your best and we’re here to support you. Losses are expected during and after learning so just focus on at least one thing you will do better next. Also it’s extremely hard to play competitive on camera even without learning the game. Your reaction time definitely takes a hit with your brain trying to process 4x to 8x your enemies at any given instance so don’t worry about performance and focus on learning/enjoying the game.
Checkpoint
I might suggest trying to play at lease 1 deathmatch or two depending how you feel after aim training because I find aim training has me moving my mouse a lot, but in game you primarily use your strafe keys to micro adjust your aim once crosshair is at head height. It helps to learn map layouts and head height for cross hair. Playing a few “swift plays” to get more exposure to pressured game situations in smaller doses to absorb. Less pressured gun fights is a bonus like deathmatch. Swift plays/ spike rush also provide a playground for character ability limit testing with minimal pressure.
Hopefully this wasn’t too much gargon and rambling if you by chance happen to read the comment. Ultimately, set yourself up for success with a positive outlook and know you have people to support you. Also please disregard anything I’ve said about the game if Keeoh or royalg say otherwise. Best of luck to you on your journey!
Watching this is actually pretty chill and entertainment and also its more than valorant, its about the mindset, the stories, the life expierience that you showed us is very inspirational, and now im very invested in your journey, thank you for a high quality video.
Already you seem more comfortable in front of the camera. Love the casual personality coming out
"no shower scene..... sorry"🤣🤣
lol🤣, i love this guy so much
1 MINUTE AND ALREADY 4 VIEWS AS A NEW CHANNEL????? YOUR GOING CRAZY ILL FOREVER BE YOUR FAN.
3 mins and 100
Love seeing you improve. Keep it going
Love your positivity! The gaming community is definitely filled with toxic people but seeing your authenticity and genuineness is really refreshing
man i cant express how much i want to give this guy a hug, keep going bro you’re improving very quickly ❤
I just finished watching your last vid, love you bro❤
Man i love the cooking/eating breaks you take
Love how genuine and authentic you are. I just started Valorant as well and these videos are really motivating, including the workout and diet segments. Keep it pushing and don't be so hard on yourself, you're doing great work!
Your vulnerability, candidness, story, and self-improvement attitude are what keep me watching, not game performance. Eagerly watching your journey. ❤
I like that you’re struggling. You know what that means? When you get there, which you will, it will taste all the better for you AND us viewers. We are watching to see you improve, but in the long game. Keep pushing!
Pro Tip: i have seen a lot of players in your rank reloading right after a kill or spray, i know some people arent confident they dont have enough bullets but most of the time you will have enough especially if there is an enemy peeking after the player you killed or if u shot through a smoke or like the kj bots at 19:14. Good luck on the grind!
This is so true
This is the type of content that deserves to be on UA-cam! Stay humble keep working...love you man!
please keep the lifestyle aspects in ur vids, love it
you're better than me in this game!!! I'm totally invested
As someone who climbed from bronze to immortal 3 in 6 months, the one biggest thing that will help you when starting out is "rushing" mechanics. A comment isn't enough to teach you how, so instead I'll give you some resources.
I would suggest Woohoojins gold in a month routine, he teaches all the fundementals of mechanics in a really easy to understand way.
When starting out, aim training outside of valorant is going to be dramatically less effective than spending that same time practicing in the range/deathmatch with proper technique. Valorant is way more than raw aim, I'd say 75% of Valorant gunplay is movement, which is something you won't get to practice outside the game.
One last thing that I can't stress ebough either is the importance of coaching, I genuinely don't think I could've made it as far as I did if it wasn't for my coach.
I'm really looking forward to following this series and I wish you the best of luck
goated ah comment
playing an aim trainer has no downside especially for a person who's new to gaming and has bad mouse control. woohoojin literally tells you to aim train and made his own playlist (he didn't actually make the more so just came up with concepts but whatever) that he thinks everyone should play. you can move 75% of the way but you need to click on the enemy's head to kill them and the fastest way to practice that is by playing an aim trainer.
Who's ur coach
@@ram42 was just going to ask this lmao
Really goated comment, i forgot about Hooj Gold routine,
i think we need more of 'you' than valorant, your personality is amazing and you feel like a really good human
Glad to see you back again don’t worry about playing your best because no one can every time and one thing I noticed is aiming head lol seems like something you do sometimes but also forgot (I’m new and do this to) and also aiming I’m getting better at breaking that habit but they say only to do it with snipers on longer distances other than that everything else seems fine and the content is great I would love to be able to play with you as I’m also iron 3 and new “even tho I know this is I reach” I will still love to see you grow as your journey goes on have a great week
I usually don't enjoy watching lower ranked players as it doesnt teach me anything about the game, but I just absolutely love your attitude and how invested you seem to be in this game I seriously love, I already have about 500 hours and im only platinum, but i seek to improve as much as you do, and your videos reminded me that all it took was motivation and investment in the game, keep up the great work, I look forward to seeing your improvement, and please do not pressure yourself regarding your gameplay. We just want to see a kind motivated man try his best to improve, and you give us just that, keep it up !
I love the series and Ik you will make it out of elo hell. It is also great that you have got in better shape you look great
A tip I learned while playing valorant was anticipation let’s you react better as well as good crosshair placement. It will allow you to react fast as well. With aim labs, which may take a while you should do them in the format of your first try of your activity be based on accuracy then you’ll retry and go for speed, which will allow your react time to go up especially if your doing precision based activities. And don’t worry man it seems like your making great progress with your aim just be more patient with yourself. All love, love the videos man 🖤
Keep the amazing videos coming, one big tip I have is to play lots of deathmatch, it's super helpful to get better at your gunfights, probably more helpful than aimlabs because your aim is already quite good.
the salad was my favrorite part😀
good luck with your val journey❤❤
17:07 well... almost as likely. On you're team there's 4 people that could be a smurf and on the enemy team there's 5 people that could be a smurf. But I love the energy. Can't wait to see some of the later videos because you have a great, positive vibe that the community needs
“No one thought my ranked journey would be smooth sailing right?”
Yea I feel you on that one brother
i watched bro go from 6.35 to 8.73k in hours
Bro I saw 65 to 8.73k guys goated
It’s 9k now it’s only been an hour since it was 8.73k
now hes at 9k
I watched him go from 3k to 9k
10k now!
if you truly are dedicated to this then you need to grind… and i mean GRIND. ofc have some rest days where ur not playing or editing at all but you have to think about how many people you have to catch up to, because if this is your first time playing a competitive shooter then you are behind MILLIONS of people and you will be for a LONG time. good luck!
He has one year :/
Maybe radiant in one year is too much, but asc or immortal is achievable
good luck in your jorney
Fantastic video for real!
Lover your style and can really related to your goal, since I always sucked at fps too, but wanted to be good, so I wish you the best of luck and know that with your type of dedication you can achieve it.
I don't just wanna repeat what other people said already, but the irl bits of food making and gym are amazing!!! I'ts really inspiring and the music is really good too.
I am surprised to see that after 2 videos you have nearly 20 k subs already and think that's a great indicator of how many people are rooting for you.
Also it's a bit funny, because your style kinda gives me like Markiplier vibes, but more relaxed, down to earth and with a bit of irl content mixed in, which is just wonderful.
I will be excited for your future uploads and hope that you will achieve your goal, brother, so once more best of luck to you on your grinds!
And btw at 24:35 no need to add a comment with "Calm down" You gotta celebrate the small victory too man!
And the Clutch from you that game was amazing to watch :)
algorithm picking up steam
1_ crouching is important but not always when you crouch for no reason it gives you a big disadvantage
2_try to always aim on the head even if you see someone dont rush it be calm and work on your crosshair placment
3_trust the prosses you got it ❤
26:05 no it doesnt but if its the enemy team iso you can steal his orb so he doesnt recharge it
Your aim and reaction time is really good!!! (for context people get to radiant with that reaction time so it's definitely not holding u back) I think you'll get better the longer you play the game. Your aim is definitely good enough for ascendant and that's not even a lie
If you want a specific thing to improve on, maybe look for guides on crosshair placement? (it's more than just aiming at head level). I know fishychair has a really good video on how to hold angles. Then again, you'll improve a lot by just playing the game so it's up to you :)
That aim is not good for asc not hating but its probably goldish
@@BnE-sports While i would definitely agree that the average ascendant player has better aim, i think he means that you can reach ascendant with that level of aim
@@BnE-sportsi would say plat
His aim is definitely not ascendant level, that IS a lie, dont give him false hope. But his aim is good for someone in bronze or silv
I think most people who will stick around watch you for you. I know it's easier said than done but strive for bettering yourself and being yourself while we cheer you on instead of worrying about perception. We are here for the journey, if we wanted to watch someone already a beast at the game, there are plenty of options, but we are here! You have amazing vibes, great messages to share, and authenticity that's so comfortable. Keep shining! UA-cam and gaming need positive, uplifting people like you and I cant wait to see you grow as a player and a creator.
Love your concept, it's refreshing to see ranked matches from a beginner's perspective. As a beginner myself, it's comforting to see others struggle with the game too. Thank you!
Brooo. That ending talk in the car ride teared me up. Quality content for those in need out there.
Hi, fellow Lotus hater!
I noticed in your previous video that you also hate the “correct” societally accepted lifestyle, and want to leave everything behind for a new journey. Me too man😢. Mine is business.
And I also play valorant and watch a ton of youtube. (I’m also actually iron 3 as much as I hate it)
We should team up.
I have a way for you to get you to full-time.
A new way to get sponsors effectively.
I’ll profit from this.
But before I make a business out of it, I need to see how effective it is really.
I’ll get you some sponsors in exchange for some valuable testing data. What's in it for you? Get some easy sponsorships without risking anything.
Let me know!
Bro imagine whatever this is works, and he becomes his first customer, that would basically guarantee him a salary, and with this man's work ethic, there will be nothing left stoppping him.
@@hazifel Yeah, this would mean basically unlimited sponsors. I'm currently working on an AI that sends highly personalised emails to thousands of potential sponsor companies so that even with a very low CTR around 2-5%, you get 20-30 offers per month. You can even cherry pick. The last week, I completed an intense copywriting course, so that I am able to make this AI write great emails. I think I'll get more courses to make sure I can finetune it to perfection. Do you think streamers/youtubers will buy this?
Tips- don't Crouch it makes u slow and easy to hit target
- learn strafing from UA-cam videos
-be chill u will lose game but learn and move on
-stay calm and u will be a true God
We all are with u man❤
this is a certified 360p moment
Bro seems like a really chill genuine guy
Already one of my favorite youtubers, no overstimulating garbage content, lots of variety in one video, and someone with a great personality. Keep doing what you're doing!
Best mindset and chill for grinding!! AND for content creating AND for streaming, fuck the cars, we all watch you now, for what you are, LETS GOOOOO
im so invested to see what the future holds for u best of luck to u man!!
I think it's great that you are so open about everything, and you also give me hope that I can eventually get out of this hole. Your voice is very relaxing, and you should definitely stream.👍❤
I recently discovered your channel, and i feel so relate to you because u are probably the only youtuber that shows an iron to radiant real journey, i've been playing this game maybe since january ? i don't remember actually, but in all this time my peak rank was bronze 2, i must admit that i'm not taking rankeds that serious, not making a routine or something that helps to improve my aim and gamesense and all that stuff but recently i feel like i can do better if i focus on, but you know... things are not that easier, it takes a lot of practice and frustration and also a lot of patience; so in some way your personal journy and struggles make me feel accompanied in this path. Don't give up, man, i know you can go as far as you can if you never give up and still enjoy playing valorant. Nobodys born learned, so don't be so hard on yourself!!
sorry for my messy english, not my first language
Wow im really loving this series, the moment where you had a rough game and went to go grab some food, detilt and reset was so relatable. Also you already have good composure which is so important for a game like this, you will definitely improve its just a matter of time.
bro ur doing so good but one small tip is if you are in ult and have flash you can put down the flash, and then turn when you exit the ult so the enemy is flashed but you arent instead of just coming out of the ult raw
glad to see your channel is gaining traction with your journey, good luck!
With just the beginning of your journey, I can already see an amazing amount of dedication poured into your videos, games, and workouts. Not only can this journey help you improve, but I can already see you inspiring many others with this series. Great job! :D
Everytime you get all sentimental and wise in your little talks I tear up. My life is pretty messy right now and it feels there is no way out. I struggle to have fun or even smile sometimes and my mind is making life really hard. Your words help but are painfull at the same time.
Anyway..I am so glad I have found you on your journey and I cant wait for the next wise words or your improvement in Valorant. Much love and appriciation from Germany. ♥
Im so happy you showed up on my recommended just by chance man. Your first 2 videos are hitting a cord that reminds me of how youtube used to me years ago. Genuine people and heart in their work. Not pushing out content for the sake of it. I believe you got it in you to hit radiant, and hit 100k subs sooner than you think. Much love brotha! Keep up your work!
suscribed... dont give up the challenge please we support you
Man, I really don't care if you play well or not, I'm here for the long run and seeing you improve, honestly the worse you are right now the cooler it will be once we see you hit radiant!
You're doing awesome my friend..... Don't ever give up ..... Positivity to you ❤
Love the positive thoughtful vibes that you approach the game and content creation with. I wholehreatedly believe in your ability to reach your goals!
You know really like, your so honest, so imo it makes watching the video a WHOLE lot more enjoyable, I don’t even play valorant or aim labs, but like watching you shoot in aim labs was so satisfying for me, and made me want to play some fps games as well
Also imo your voice is sooo CALMING, like I feel like I could just listen to you like I would if I just put on some study music for when I’m doing my homework or smth
All the best and never give up! There will be others that want you to be good one day and you will achieve it!
Feels like I'm watching a story line from recent animes. Quit my day job and reincarnate as a valorant player. 😂😂
By the way, we already feel the OP in you from creating video contents.
You honestly look really good man, got an amazing physique aswell. You should be proud of yourself my friend!
Dude, you are literally creating all the right systems for massive improvement in this game. VOD reviewing, aim training, working with your teammates, keeping a good mental, taking breaks, eating healthy, exercising. Like, all you need now is just time and patience and you will become such a good player, I know it. You are super inspiring and you are making me consider starting my own Valorant journey documentation.
Here before you become popular, I’ve never actually seen a UA-camr that has so much potential in their beginning, so I’m exited to see how far you get!