Why Bad Players Think They're Good

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  • Thinking you're better than you are, can limit your progression a lot, so today I'm going over why bad players think they're good
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:16 The 7 Fundamentals of Valorant
    0:43 1) Aiming
    1:34 2) Movement
    2:07 3) Tactics
    2:37 4) Communication
    3:24 5) Utility usage
    4:20 6) Game sense
    5:05 7) Mentality
    6:14 You're not better than your rank
    6:48 Performance is everything
    7:11 This mentality is dangerous
    7:48 Being scared of watching back your own flaws

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  • @arikrex9978
    @arikrex9978 5 місяців тому +2039

    The two main reasons so many people think the team is the problem is that teammates (being four of them each game) can make much more mistakes than one player. The second is that it is much harder to notice personal mistakes when playing compared to notice mistakes others do

    • @laipsax
      @laipsax 5 місяців тому +98

      True and not having a reply system. I played thousands of hours of DOTA and League, watching my own reply helps me learn what I'm doing wrong and what I could've done better.

    • @arikrex9978
      @arikrex9978 5 місяців тому +19

      @@laipsax the reply system was confirmed in a tweet to arrive somewhere in late 2024 if I recall correctly

    • @Jellyz15z
      @Jellyz15z 5 місяців тому +9

      if i top frag 90% of my games as a controller then i think i can blame my teammates

    • @arikrex9978
      @arikrex9978 5 місяців тому +101

      @@Jellyz15z if you lose 90% of your games you are doing something very wrong

    • @myst.71
      @myst.71 5 місяців тому +1

      Bro not long ago your channel was dead you’ve revived your fn one so much and your val one is pulling views right now aswell👍 deserves for the video quality though

  • @artifex_381
    @artifex_381 5 місяців тому +487

    "if its a good try say good try, if its a bad try say nothing" this is something that so many people need to learn toxic players will tilt their whole team of 1 bad round

    • @kevinshady4627
      @kevinshady4627 4 місяці тому +22

      If it’s a bad try I still type “nt” knowing full well I’m just being sarcastic

    • @RetroCube
      @RetroCube 3 місяці тому +13

      @@kevinshady4627Still helps your team’s mental so I type it too

    • @Cleanoel
      @Cleanoel 2 місяці тому +1

      @@RetroCube if you whiff really badly and someone says nt as a joke tho

    • @XionicalXionical
      @XionicalXionical 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@Cleanoelthe valorant community takes things like that way outta pocket. Everyone in that game is a sensitive baby just looking for an excuse to rage.

    • @DuckyVanya
      @DuckyVanya Місяць тому

      ​@@XionicalXionicalah yes, I'm sure that issue is unique to Valorant and definitely does not exist in every single community of literally every single game...

  • @unbentsign7194
    @unbentsign7194 5 місяців тому +346

    Man having hope/confidence is super important. I once had a game where we were down 11-1. Pretty unwinnable but my team pushed through anyway and we won 14-12

    • @shaansingh6048
      @shaansingh6048 5 місяців тому +1

      did the enemy team take a single buy round?

    • @JoobyPotato
      @JoobyPotato 3 місяці тому +11

      0-12 to 14-12 feels better with 54 kills >:D

    • @CrazzySaiyan
      @CrazzySaiyan 3 місяці тому +8

      Lebron ahh comeback

    • @zironcat5265
      @zironcat5265 24 дні тому

      Was it Lotus? It happens way more frequently than anyone would think

    • @inksazyy
      @inksazyy 23 дні тому

      i was 12-0 and i was scared of the enemies making a comeback and my team was trolling for a bit but we won 13-5

  • @jorgoglule1302
    @jorgoglule1302 5 місяців тому +280

    In my last game our reyna was botfragging, he popped of one round and I said «pop of queen» he then popped of 3 rounds in a row and got us the win. Confidence boost💪🏼

    • @pervert_kun
      @pervert_kun 2 місяці тому +1

      Don't know how i can say that to my teammates when they are 2/18 and I'm filling yet top fragging with an agen I've never played. I do try to ignore and help them but trust me when i say, they don't even ljke me suggesting even a single thing. And this is when i was in d2. Not to mention that they talk trash too while bot fragging

    • @jorgoglule1302
      @jorgoglule1302 2 місяці тому +4

      @@pervert_kun i play in rather low elo, so I got a lot of kids that just need some support

    • @pervert_kun
      @pervert_kun 2 місяці тому +1

      @@jorgoglule1302 good luck to you brother.

    • @jorgoglule1302
      @jorgoglule1302 2 місяці тому

      @@pervert_kun sis* but tnx😅

    • @DuckyVanya
      @DuckyVanya Місяць тому

      ​@@pervert_kundude is 100% the most passive aggressive piece of shit ever in your ranked games.

  • @Magnum69
    @Magnum69 5 місяців тому +174

    the trust their intuition point is SUPER UNDERLOOKED
    So many times where I wanted to do something, teammate calls something different, I decide quickly in the moment to just do what the teammate says, and it fails miserably.
    Cursing at myself for listening to my teammate (on an individual level, not talking macro teamstrat) happens too often
    Just trust yourself, vod review yourself, ask people that are better than you to give tips, learn, follow your own intuition, if it's the wrong decision you will learn from it

    • @hellstorm3132
      @hellstorm3132 5 місяців тому +1

      I Hope there was a hotkey setting. Which would make you press a button to Mute your team when in a clutvh situation because they dont. Know How to shut the fuck up 💀

    • @Sernon_
      @Sernon_ 5 місяців тому

      @@hellstorm3132 there is lol its in the keybinds under communication i think

    • @Magnum69
      @Magnum69 5 місяців тому

      @@hellstorm3132 there is mate, it's been in the game for like half a year or a year...
      Controls > Communication > Voice Clutch Mute, seperate for team or party chat

    • @Fofo-sr2xu
      @Fofo-sr2xu 5 місяців тому +6

      Honestly, following your teammate's comm will in the long run have a higher success rate than not. The higher you get, the more accurate teammates' calls will be, so it's important that you follow the call automatically without questioning it. This, for one, makes you faster at decision making, which lets you outpace enemies more frequently. And the other benefit is that if you always follow the call, if it doesn't work, it's not your fault. If your teammates says "last one is flank, hold main", the moment you hold main and die from CT, it becomes your teammate's fault. But if he calls last flank, you ignore him and die to flank, it's your fault and your mate will be rightfully pissed at you.
      Sorry for the essay, got a bit carried away, tl;dr: following the call should be automatic, as it's beneficial more often than it's detrimental

    • @hi-mx8xk
      @hi-mx8xk 5 місяців тому +1

      @@hellstorm3132I believe you should listen to teammates 100% of the time. I’m not gonna go in depth but there’s this video by Woohoojin that explains more in depth of why in the long run listening to teammates is better

  • @aKraT12
    @aKraT12 5 місяців тому +97

    I think unbinding crouch is just a short fix that lasts at max 1 week. bind swap guns or something to your crouch and you will traumatized everysingle time that u crouch.just unbinding it doesnt mean uare not pressing it. The game doesnt give u neither good or bad feedback so you dont stop doing it, and as soon as you bind crouch back you start doing it again. Negative feedback is the best wat of fixing bad habits such as panic spraying, w/s peeking, and many more

    • @rileyflack8010
      @rileyflack8010 4 місяці тому +3

      God that made me laugh out loud

    • @kevinshady4627
      @kevinshady4627 4 місяці тому +2

      Rebind crouch to a key that you’re not used to with the intention to stop panic crouching etc. when you break the habit rebind crouch back to your preferred key.

    • @orr4337
      @orr4337 3 місяці тому +6

      This is why they should let us bind "kill" to crouch. I can tell you, i have not manually reloaded in tf2 since i bound r to kill

    • @NO-bw5dn
      @NO-bw5dn 3 місяці тому +1

      And yet in the very next section he highlights gameplay that contains plenty of crouching.

    • @masacote_
      @masacote_ 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@NO-bw5dn there is a huge difference between crouch spray and good movement.

  • @TyshawnMaikonMillion
    @TyshawnMaikonMillion 5 місяців тому +83

    Also what those top fraggers (at least 97% of them) never mention is how they get those kills, most top fraggers are baiters or exit killers.
    They literally wait for the whole team to die just to be able to kill 1 or 2 or 3 players caught lacking.

    • @efun77
      @efun77 3 місяці тому +15

      “But bro i’m positive” 🤓

    • @fading_eternity
      @fading_eternity 19 днів тому +3

      And then my ass over here with 35 assists on Gekko having more impact, entrying, getting first bloods, planting, and our duelists wonder why we hate them

    • @fading_eternity
      @fading_eternity 19 днів тому

      I played duelist one time and I got 10 first bloods the entire game, we won 13-1 because I didn't listen to my team and I trusted myself, something I didn't think to do until I looked here

    • @fading_eternity
      @fading_eternity 19 днів тому +1

      ​@@efun77yeah nah those people are the reason i still won't play ranked without my duo

    • @bobchungilo
      @bobchungilo 16 днів тому +1

      I had an issue where my 5 stack didn't want to practice an entry strategy in custom game because 'it's not that serious' so then as duellist im not going to mindlessly entry and insta die for nothing, why play my role if it's not that serious, right? Obviously they didn't like the fact they couldn't bait their duellist for easy kills.
      I'm also so sick of people only calling "lets go A or B" but refusing to fake or use any kind of real strategy. It's why I find myself not playing with the team.
      The other teams know to instant rotate to defend their sites, cus they know my team is too low IQ to fake any site or set-up any lurkers. Why play my role as duellist when no one else is playing their role?

  • @bigbug3143
    @bigbug3143 4 місяці тому +97

    I agree with almost everything except the part in which you say that regardless of the computer, you should be able to reach immortal. A few month ago I had a really old computer, I had abt 45 fps when nothing was happenning, but whenever there were a few abilities like smokes and turrets, my fps would drop to 10 and I would get some minor freezes. My computer would also crash once every two or three games, with all of that combined it would have been impossible to reach immortal or even higher than silver. I recently got a new computer, and on average I do 2 to 3 times more kills, so the computer matters because gunplay matters a lot in Valorant, you can be a very good player with nice util usage and strategy, if you can never win a 1v1, you won’t get very far.

    • @kit3k87
      @kit3k87 3 місяці тому +12

      bro i've been playing on old ahh laptop about 80 fps and 60hz and i reached plat 2, i got about 3 weeks ago new pc with 240hz monitor and now im in ascendant 1 so in my opinion great species does matter

    • @bigbug3143
      @bigbug3143 3 місяці тому +19

      @@kit3k87 60 fps is already quite good compared to what I had, I couldn't have possibly reached plat

    • @CubeInspector
      @CubeInspector 3 місяці тому +4

      ​@@kit3k87 cap. There's no difference with 80fps 60hz and other stuff in the grand scheme of things as your reaction isn't fast enough to actually benefit

    • @kit3k87
      @kit3k87 3 місяці тому +22

      @@CubeInspectorwhat you are yapping about? Ofc herzs does matter your game is much smoother and you get better mouse control, now im asc 3 btw.

    • @megalunar7860
      @megalunar7860 3 місяці тому

      same

  • @finitetimeonearth
    @finitetimeonearth 5 місяців тому +189

    This might just be the best video to understand the concept of improvement in any field.
    Our ego is often blinded by the things we're good at. We don't like admitting weaknesses as we feel worse.
    But I actually think that is a benefit. To know that you're objectively bad, yet STILL you have enough confidence to compete.. it just gives you even MORE confidence AND allows you to watch back your VODs and admit your mistakes.

    • @CubeInspector
      @CubeInspector 3 місяці тому +3

      Pride is the root of all problems in life

    • @zedus4042
      @zedus4042 2 місяці тому +2

      Oh absolutely.
      Having a good self awareness, being able to recognize and admit your own mistakes instead of denying them is among the most important things, not only in videogames but literally throughout the whole life.

    • @fastrace8195
      @fastrace8195 2 місяці тому

      @@zedus4042wow

  • @PolandDoge
    @PolandDoge 4 місяці тому +15

    "Dont crouch" proceeds to crouch in every single clip

    • @minkyungsolo
      @minkyungsolo 10 днів тому +1

      also obviously smurfing in said clips

    • @kxzlive8763
      @kxzlive8763 9 днів тому

      ​@@minkyungsolo that's just how high ranks look like, u could be Tenz or Aspas but if that random Radiant #28 hits a clip he makes anyone look like a bot.. and please emphasize the High rank statement, i don't mean immortal 1 2 or 3 i mean radiants, genuine radiants.

    • @minkyungsolo
      @minkyungsolo 9 днів тому +1

      @@kxzlive8763 it's not just what he's doing. all the players around him can't hit even the easiest shots. there were times when he had his back turned and players were still whiffing shots from a 5m distance

    • @kxzlive8763
      @kxzlive8763 9 днів тому

      @@minkyungsolo im assumming you don't whiff shots i guess.. and think every one else's clips who include people whiffing means they're smurfing..

    • @minkyungsolo
      @minkyungsolo 9 днів тому +1

      @@kxzlive8763 There is whiffing when you're Radiant, and whiffing because you're low elo and can't even hit body shots with a Vandal (in more than one clip) when there's someone right in front of you. I can see the difference between those types of whiffing, but there is no point in trying to explain this to you, since you won't change your opinion and neither will I. I won't reply to anything after this.

  • @SpookLuke
    @SpookLuke 5 місяців тому +16

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🎮 *Understanding Confidence and Improvement*
    - Confidence impact on improvement,
    - Overestimating skill hinders progression.
    00:15 🎯 *The Seven Fundamentals of Valorant*
    - Seven fundamentals overview,
    - Players excelling in a few fundamentals but lacking overall skills.
    00:43 👀 *Aiming as the First Fundamental*
    - Aiming importance in Valorant,
    - Subcategories: crosshair placement, pre-aiming, and recoil control.
    01:27 🚶‍♂️ *Movement as a Crucial Skill*
    - Movement's role beyond aiming,
    - Common mistakes like frequent crouching in lower ranks.
    02:09 🎮 *Tactics: Aggressive and Defensive Play*
    - Understanding aggressive and defensive play,
    - Importance of smart utility usage and reading opponents.
    02:52 🗣️ *Communication as a Fundamental*
    - Effective communication vs. unnecessary chatter,
    - Valuable vocal encouragement during challenging situations.
    03:33 ⚡ *Utility Usage: Winning Rounds*
    - Significance of mastering utility,
    - Lineups and diverse utility plays contribute to winning rounds.
    04:29 🧠 *Game Sense for Top Ranks*
    - Importance of fast rotations and understanding opponents,
    - Trusting intuition and decisive decision-making.
    05:12 😌 *Maintaining a Positive Mentality*
    - Avoiding rage and blaming teammates,
    - Reflecting on personal mistakes for continuous improvement.
    06:21 🏆 *True Measures of Skill*
    - The misconception of carrying with high frag counts,
    - Emphasizing the importance of winning rounds over individual kills.
    07:31 🔄 *Overcoming Excuses for Improvement*
    - Dismissing equipment and teammate excuses,
    - Embracing discomfort in reviewing and learning from mistakes.

    • @speedaim6634
      @speedaim6634 5 місяців тому +1

      Why is a RL youtuber on a Valorant vid???

    • @cl5rys
      @cl5rys 4 місяці тому +1

      @@speedaim6634whats even weirder is that this video is either AI generated by copying marrentm (fortnite youtuber) or he secretly has a second youtube 😭 one of the weirdest things ive seen on youtube

    • @am_crowner8265
      @am_crowner8265 3 місяці тому

      @@cl5rysi thought i was the only one who noticed that. i dont know whats going on either

  • @hwelp
    @hwelp 5 місяців тому +48

    I think one major point that i feel is also important is adaptation. Like you said valorant is not about a game of aim and movement but also mentally. I find that those who are quick to adapt are the ones that will win. Life is all about adaptation and valorant forces you to adapt to the opponent play style regardless of attacker or defender

    • @sheddz6662
      @sheddz6662 5 місяців тому +1

      so true i never understand how people can let enter enemies the side 5 times in a row the exact same way or die to the exact same lurk like the round before without adapting to it

    • @kantanenakseli8886
      @kantanenakseli8886 5 місяців тому +3

      ​@@sheddz6662They play on autopilot and are not really even focusing on the game

  • @danielwilson3373
    @danielwilson3373 5 місяців тому +23

    This video actually really helped me realize where I need to improve in my game play. I would consider my strengths to be my game sense and utility usage, but I either struggle with or am not particularly great at the other 5 fundamentals, so thank you for creating this, and thank you for making it so easy to understand!!

  • @theflyingwhale5778
    @theflyingwhale5778 5 місяців тому +5

    7:13
    Actually kinda true to some extent, I was playing with a laptop that have 30 fps and freezes every 10 seconds and my top rank is Plat 3, now with a new PC (stable 200 fps with cable connection), and my current rank is ASC2.
    I tried capping the fps to prove my friend wrong, and there's little difference between 90, 144, and 200 fps. I even forgot to turn off the fps cap at some point and just continued playing with 90 fps.
    TL;DR at 90+ fps there's little to no difference, but if your PC is lagging, freezing every single round, then it could be a reason you're still in the lower rank.

    • @sanjayk3170
      @sanjayk3170 5 місяців тому

      Same thing bro gold 3 with 30 fps and when someone sprays or ults it freezes, when I participated in tournaments on their 144 fps monitors, we almost won against immortal and they couldn't believe we were gold and silvers. I think even if u get stable 60fps u can reach immortal but 30 fps with freezing is irritating.

    • @mmmmm1010
      @mmmmm1010 3 місяці тому

      90+ fps there definitely is still a difference lmao. its not as big of a jump as getting to 90 in the first place but its definitely more of a difference then say 240hz to 360hz monitors

  • @speedaim6634
    @speedaim6634 5 місяців тому +45

    Marren, ty for the incredible videos (for Valorant and Fortnite). You have genuinely helped me throughout both games :)

    • @ollotteAKAparas
      @ollotteAKAparas 5 місяців тому +6

      Idk if this is marren. It might be a other guy using a AI to clone marrens voice

    • @speedaim6634
      @speedaim6634 5 місяців тому +3

      @@ollotteAKAparas Now that I think about it, u might be on to something.

    • @swigtastic4063
      @swigtastic4063 5 місяців тому +6

      it’s definitely him

    • @TheJarface532
      @TheJarface532 5 місяців тому +2

      @@strykerf I agree, by making another channel this way it won't hide his Fortnite videos with Valorant videos. Creating two high money incomes while doing what he enjoys, it's a smart move.

    • @mipo.4405
      @mipo.4405 5 місяців тому

      I also think that he doesn’t want to use his Fortnite channel to grow this one.

  • @Beannut
    @Beannut 5 місяців тому +25

    This is more of a life advice than advice on how to get better at valorant 😂😂

  • @alexandermialkowski1725
    @alexandermialkowski1725 3 місяці тому +6

    7:12 I say it because I end up with an average of 1000 + ping at random times as well as constant network warnings and huge fps drops. I am running val on a 2012 workstation (that was insane for its time). Am I in the right for saying that, or wrong?

  • @yodaorcamaster_6358
    @yodaorcamaster_6358 5 місяців тому +15

    cool to know that you used to play tennis, I actually got over my hatred of watching myself from competing in fencing and tennis, watching back that footage is still the best thing I have ever done to improve how I played those sports and it still applies to Valorant

  • @starcraft071
    @starcraft071 2 місяці тому +2

    See, your point number 7, mentality, is the one I struggled with the most. Not in the way you might think though. I DID ask "what could I have done better" or "how could I have avoided that death". So much so, it got to the point i was blaming everything on myself, from my own deaths to the round outcomes to the final score and even to the performance of my own teammates. "Maybe if i just commed more information they could have clutched". "Maybe I just needed to put more positivity in the voice chat and raise their spirits." it was a slippery slope for me and i had to reign myself back in because it was starting to deteriorate my own confidence knowinig that everything, in one way or another, was my fault.

  • @CYG069
    @CYG069 5 місяців тому +2

    legitamitely one of the best videos to watch if you want to get better at valorant, im going to steal some ideas and focus more on my aim, thanks dude!!!! :D

  • @astroboy6608
    @astroboy6608 5 місяців тому +5

    I feel one fundamental you missed (or should have expanded on in Game Sense) is positioning. It’s def a part of game sense, but it’s so important that it should have been brought up separately. If you play flashes, play defensive flash zones. If your teammates aren’t playing on site, don’t play on site. Figure out if you wanna play an on or off angle: if on, don’t statically hold, and jiggle, and if off, then hold crosshair out wide. Change positions and the angle you’re holding/peeking after each gunfight ends. If splitting a site, make contact at each lane at roughly the same time. Etc…

  • @CasualKnight
    @CasualKnight 5 місяців тому +6

    This is a really good video with incredible tips but I feel like the background is a bit distracting. I would of loved to see clips that correspond to what you were talking about. Great video :)

  • @U21Stroke
    @U21Stroke 5 місяців тому +2

    Love the video and definitely advise taking these to the game, I often reflect on my mistakes. However in Oceania servers it’s clear that fundamentally there’s a bit of a struggle, I’m bronze and I’ll be matched often with plat all the way up to radiant players

  • @raychen6140
    @raychen6140 5 місяців тому +2

    Something I've definitely learned from playing both League and Valorant excessively is that when you play competitive, never blame your team without blaming yourself profusely first, and even then, don't bother because screaming at them won't improve the game. Mute all chat until the end to say GGs, and report players who are being unnecessarily toxic and unhinged. Mentality is big in both games, and I loved that you mentioned it as a basic skill in your video.
    Also, a note on aim. Because of how higher numbers usually attribute to a player's input in game, a lot of low elo players I run into in bronze, silver, gold and even plat lobbies will put down their teammates for having less kills. Whenever I speak up and say kills don't matter, rounds do, they turn into a bunch of screaming children. I wished this mindset would change, but lots of people really exaggerate good aim to be correlated with high skilled gameplay. The whole "Oh you're top-fragging so everything you say can't be wrong" mindset really annoys me, both when I'm at the bottom and top of the leaderboard.

  • @zer0_g137
    @zer0_g137 5 місяців тому +9

    As an Iron 3 player, I have completely eliminated any chance of my setup holding me back. I see where I go wrong, not where my teammates are "ruining my game". Sure, there are games where my entire team plays like absolute shit (excuse my french) and I get annoyed then, but I keep trying and keeping improving my own game, rather than pick apart someone elses. Good advice, thanks so much!

    • @user-dm4on1zz2b
      @user-dm4on1zz2b 5 місяців тому +1

      Keep going my g❤️‍🔥, I was hardstuck silver in my 1st year blaming my potato pc, my team, etc.. all were excuses to not improve, so I focused on what I could do differently/better now I peaked immo3, and took this episode off so I could upgrade my rig then come back stronger to hit Radiant❤️‍🔥

    • @silenced_aim
      @silenced_aim 5 місяців тому

      Nah if your stuck iron id call it gg. All you gotta do at that rank is w key with spectre 😂

    • @shrek9025
      @shrek9025 5 місяців тому +4

      ​@@silenced_aimbeing stuck in iron doesnt exist
      not having played enough does

    • @silenced_aim
      @silenced_aim 5 місяців тому

      @@shrek9025 facts

    • @zer0_g137
      @zer0_g137 5 місяців тому

      Fair fair@@shrek9025

  • @l0nely1125
    @l0nely1125 5 місяців тому +22

    I think why people blame their teammates significantly more often than finding the mistake in their own behavior is that we naturally judge people by their actions and ourselves by our intentions. If people understood their teammates intentions they probably wouldn’t blame them as much. Plus, obviously it’s a nicer feeling to not be guilty of the roundloss yourself

    • @Darkreaper999
      @Darkreaper999 5 місяців тому

      yes but when you have a duelest at the bottom of the leaderboard rushing in and dying then it kinda is their fault

    • @Darkreaper999
      @Darkreaper999 5 місяців тому

      we were on defense lol on attack they would just sit back @@vangattan

  • @neriksks3309
    @neriksks3309 5 місяців тому

    Thanks man, the last advice really got to me. Good stuff!

  • @nyeonii
    @nyeonii Місяць тому +1

    A10 has a fantastic video about ranked mindset, confronting your ego and focusing on improvement rather than rank. He’s a Top 500 Overwatch coach, but his video applies to other games and life in general. The video is called “Why the Secret to Winning is Losing”

  • @xX_NameHere_Xx
    @xX_NameHere_Xx 5 місяців тому +4

    "i am iron 1 but i play like a radiant player" -My teammate that died beacose he was planting right next to a enemy

  • @chunktzzy
    @chunktzzy 5 місяців тому +6

    keep up the grind marren

    • @benibanyai
      @benibanyai 5 місяців тому +1

      So he actually is marren

    • @ninesfn646
      @ninesfn646 5 місяців тому

      @@benibanyai its VERY obvious

    • @benibanyai
      @benibanyai 5 місяців тому +1

      @@ninesfn646 i havent seen him acknowledge it before this and after a ~3 year long break from fortnite i didnt trust my memory

  • @elderaze
    @elderaze 5 місяців тому

    Great video, a must-watch. This is important for all ranks.

  • @barterbill
    @barterbill 3 місяці тому

    Amazing video. Thank you for the knowledge. This can be applied to a lot of different games and other things in in life.

  • @AlexSmiles20
    @AlexSmiles20 5 місяців тому +6

    Marren?? Are you undercover lol

  • @manullare7455
    @manullare7455 3 місяці тому +4

    its impressive how a simple "dude well done" after a clutch helps with the mental, even if they knew they did good

  • @mtndewisawesome3951
    @mtndewisawesome3951 5 місяців тому +1

    Thx for mentioning lineups. It genuinely triggers me how some people look down on lineups, especially when some agents are literally lineup required like sova & fade. They be calling lineups cringe until they die from one.

    • @swagcat51
      @swagcat51 5 місяців тому +3

      the issue is people in low elo who force them every single round when their not needed

  • @LilSue
    @LilSue 17 днів тому

    I've watched thousands of valorant videos to improve, and I am here so say this is the best video I've ever seen. Short, informative and calling you to lower your ego and actually improve at your weak sides. The only thing I'd do harder is saying that if you don't do your kills when you get a chance to duel someone, who do you expect to win your games? Harsh truth, but sometimes it's just your aim being bad at crucial moments.

  • @At0mic.Shad0w
    @At0mic.Shad0w 5 місяців тому +15

    I changed my mindset from, "Why is my teammates so bad" to "What did I do wrong this round" and I moved from bronze to ascendant in 2 acts.

    • @mith3879
      @mith3879 5 місяців тому

      What Agents did you play?

    • @arct1c980
      @arct1c980 5 місяців тому

      @@mith3879if you want to improve the fastest, play duelist. It will improve most of your skills via aiming, movement, game sense, etc. playing agents that may not get you into more combat, will be slower to learn the fundamentals and more. If you are engaging in fights more often, you will improve much faster even if you are not a duelist main. Finding atleast one duelist your alright with, play with it more often and you will see a slight if not major speed difference in your improvement. I went from bronze to gold in 1 act because of this.

    • @silenced_aim
      @silenced_aim 5 місяців тому +1

      Cap

    • @At0mic.Shad0w
      @At0mic.Shad0w 5 місяців тому +1

      @@silenced_aim believe what u want, it's your life after all ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

    • @philippmaack5375
      @philippmaack5375 5 місяців тому

      @@At0mic.Shad0w can u give a tracker link or ur ingame name? Becasue i found it hard to belive that u wennt in 2 acts from bronz to Ascendent. I do think u could go in 2 acts from bronze to plat or low dia

  • @l1ghr
    @l1ghr 5 місяців тому +8

    Isn’t this the fortnite guy?

    • @bigjam3522
      @bigjam3522 5 місяців тому

      So its not just me who recognised his voice

  • @summachannel6027
    @summachannel6027 5 місяців тому +1

    Perfect example vid of how ticktok and reels editing tricks shd be put into play in editing. GREAT VID BTW

  • @the_onlyy7495
    @the_onlyy7495 3 місяці тому

    Great vid. One thing I never did was VOD review, but I blame that on Valorant not having a replay system 😅

  • @harrysclub3262
    @harrysclub3262 5 місяців тому +10

    BRO IS NOT MARRENTM

  • @WilliamKirst
    @WilliamKirst 2 місяці тому

    i can relate to this because every time i play in my singles championships in tennis i say "no thx, i dont want to see my mistakes". now i realize that in valorant and in tennis, for me, i need to rewatch that.

  • @Zac-fu2qc
    @Zac-fu2qc 5 місяців тому +1

    Alright I’ll preface this with saying I play CS and not valourant. But playing DM with your crouch unbound is literally such a good tip and idea, and I’m mad I’ve never thought about that. Good shit

  • @orr4337
    @orr4337 3 місяці тому +1

    The one about having hope is important, but something just as important is not getting complacent
    This might be somewhat unrelated, but i had a badmin match a couple years ago where i was ahead 18-8 in the third set, and I ended up loosing 19-21 because i thought i had already won

  • @1bullneck1
    @1bullneck1 4 місяці тому +1

    I would add to the mentality point you made, that mindset is what causes a lot of potentially good players to be very inconsistent. And with mindset i don't mean that you talk positively to yourself or that you try to motivate yourself, i mean mindset in the literal sense, meaning how your brain is actually operating while you play, which ties in with the point you made about reflecting your play after you win/lose a round. People make the mistake of doing these things DURING the round which will lead to them whiffing/freezing/peeking lazy etc.. During a round you want to think as little as possible and focus as much as possible on what you're seeing on screen and reacting instinctively, which sounds easy, but is incredibly hard to maintain. That is also the reason why some people seemingly perform better when they don't care anymore or if they're listening to music during dm's. Imo it's also the reason why players like TenZ, who has the potential to be the best, fall off completely to the point they perform very bad during matches they really care about, compared to when they just play instinctively.
    tl;dr: Practice tapping into flow state as much as possible while you play, and delay actually thinking about strats/mistakes/habits to after the round or to situations you are 100% safe during the round, like during rotates etc. and your consistency in aim and decision making will improve drastically.

  • @abu5ive
    @abu5ive 5 місяців тому

    amazing video man playing this game for more than 2 years straight opened my eyes!

  • @shiba9599
    @shiba9599 5 місяців тому +2

    I hate the idea of unbinding crouch, because if you actually know anything about habits/addiction, this does practically nothing, the best way to crouching less is to keep it blinded by consciously focus on not using, and learning when you should use it, as if you unbind it, you will either never use it, which is not ideal, or you will try and use it optimally but because you unbinded it, you will just go back to crouch spamming. The best way to remove a habit/addiction is to have the thing you are trying to get rid of still around you, in this case keeping crouch binded, as you are learning to avoid the temptation rather than just avoiding the entire mechanic. If you avoid the mechanic, you will either have to keep it unbinded, or you’ll just give 8n to temptation.

  • @nekokenmaaa
    @nekokenmaaa 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video! I might show this to my friends as they so confident in their aim, asking me to 1v1 every single time I tried to explain thing to them (?).

  • @DucksurtifideWasTaken
    @DucksurtifideWasTaken 5 місяців тому +2

    i have a question do servers impact your rank? im bronze but im in frankfurt servers and when i see uther bronze players in uther servers i see im 10 times better but im in the same rank😕

  • @dorf33
    @dorf33 8 днів тому +1

    yo the clips in the background are actually nuts

  • @HienNguyen-cs1md
    @HienNguyen-cs1md 5 місяців тому +1

    I've gotta say this. When you are playing ranked, it is significantly easier if you can play with a close friend or two. Playing in a duo or trio significantly improves your strategic thinking compared to solo queue or full 5 stacks. I also wanted to say that game sense and understanding some basic strategy goes a long way in your match. Don't just rush A or rush B. If you wanted to play slow, then always make sure to captivate on your opponents mistakes. I have won countless rounds just because the enemy keeps running around and reveals all their position via sounds. Attacking becomes much easier when you realize you are attacking a weak site and you can just trade your kills to secure a win

  • @notgaphafn4614
    @notgaphafn4614 4 місяці тому

    Something really interesting to me, is that I'm quite good at every single one of these skills, especially aiming and mentality which were frankly excellent, and only after I stopped taking valorant seriously, is when I ranked up, I stopped taking valorant seriously due to not being able to communicate due to mic issues and I ranked up which makes me truly curious as to what my issues were in valorant, I can only presume that I communicated too much and that got me to lose focus and that my fps issues may had caused the game to be downright unplayable which only dropped in gunfights as it was a cpu issue. I was hardstuck gold for a while yet in many situations I am confident that I did perform very well. And I never believed that my teammates were bad or did not listen to me, which makes me truly curious as to what had made me not be able to match my "potential" and what precisely I was missing.

  • @xavxavxavxav
    @xavxavxavxav 4 місяці тому

    damn this doesn't only apply to valorant but also in other games that i play too, maybe also in real life. damn man, keep it coming. u've earned a sub

  • @duckl1y380
    @duckl1y380 3 місяці тому +1

    On that last point of watching ur own matches, how would you recommend I record them in order to see my mistakes?

  • @Tyagowzz
    @Tyagowzz 5 місяців тому

    Great video man keep it up!

  • @mahin4580
    @mahin4580 5 місяців тому

    Best video,i understood very much from video than the other many videos i watched from other channel

  • @maxobiyessir
    @maxobiyessir 5 місяців тому

    Best guide ive seen, in every part of my life, this mainly applyies

  • @nischalthapa2460
    @nischalthapa2460 5 місяців тому +2

    7:58 i was super focused until you did THIS.....BRO this was fire....its like holding for the jump peek at mid top in ascent with an op but cooler

    • @Uwywuye
      @Uwywuye 5 місяців тому

      I watched that live lol

  • @triton3th
    @triton3th 5 місяців тому +1

    Such a good Video, i learned a lot, thats worth a sub

  • @zedus4042
    @zedus4042 2 місяці тому

    Bro I got too distracted with the background gameplay, you're so insanely good holy shit.
    Btw, what's your DPI and sens?

  • @kingbain5383
    @kingbain5383 4 місяці тому

    Saying what am I doing whenever reflecting on anything especially gaming is so big and a great way to improve to the max

  • @nabieladrian
    @nabieladrian 2 місяці тому

    I like the harsh critiques. You straight up ripped my excuses and therefore ego.

  • @I_snagchilds
    @I_snagchilds 5 місяців тому

    That ace at the beginning of the video was nuts lol

  • @Ant_Redstone
    @Ant_Redstone 2 місяці тому

    5:01 "trusting myself compared to my DEAD tm8s" that silent anger was visible

  • @WiseNoodleOfficial
    @WiseNoodleOfficial 3 місяці тому

    The last point hits hard for me, I can apply that towards any other skill as well; if you don't listen back and try to improve from what you did before then how will you ever truly master a skill?

  • @enxgma_
    @enxgma_ 5 місяців тому

    Tht was actually such a great video 💯🔥

  • @LUKE-ol1nu
    @LUKE-ol1nu Місяць тому

    Radiant player here! 1 thing I would like to add is that instead of unbinding crouch I would put it as every time you crouch it pulls out your knife, so you lose the gunfight instead of having no punishment for crouching!

  • @frostydrink
    @frostydrink 5 місяців тому

    These vids are really good, I have ranked up on val and Fortnite thanks to you

  • @PyReexx
    @PyReexx 5 місяців тому

    Love the content ❤
    Just out of curiosity, what editing software do you use? :)

  • @chaosknighthd3138
    @chaosknighthd3138 18 днів тому

    Its funny that I don't struggle at all with fundamentals. I'm beyond that but I still have to learn other concepts in pro play to reach radiant and above like Depth, Pacing, Posturing, overthinking midround (aka boaster when he brainlags every clutch for fnatic) and recovering from a mental blackout in under 3 rounds (finding downtime midgame to restart my pacing).
    Despite peaking Immo 2 I had to surround myself with people who are better than me to learn faster and admit to being a student with a master. And working in all fronts with my coach to develop my foundations as pickup pro scout material, I NEVER stop working. I am forever grateful for the people who have done nothing but help me get to where I am so far.
    I've never lost my passion and for that I am happy and I'm living the life I always wanted.

  • @cules_hub7996
    @cules_hub7996 5 місяців тому

    great video as always, what is ur dpi and sens btw?

  • @satilulik6113
    @satilulik6113 5 місяців тому

    This video is very helpful esp for low ranks as me, but even high ranks can find their mistekes here. I honestly think i do all of these mistakes at some level lol. Butttt wanted to mention that pc did matter for me, cause when i played on my friend's setup for 3 weeks and got used to it i ranked up from s1 to p1 easily when i played on a small old laptop before. Nothing changed in my plys besides setup, so it can be a thing for some, but others aspect in the video imo are the main reasons ppl dont rank up thinking they are good

  • @hermitcrab8250
    @hermitcrab8250 5 місяців тому +1

    I feel that watching yourself play is a very key aspect to improving. I just started doing this a while ago and went up 2 ranks in a couple days
    We need a replay system Riot!!!

  • @sank_zr
    @sank_zr 4 місяці тому

    honestly all of your points can also be implemented to CS2 and as someone that only plays cs2 thank u man, helps alot

  • @christoslazaridis7128
    @christoslazaridis7128 4 місяці тому

    I agree with everything you said other than "top fragging should be expected". What should be expected is having sufficient for your rank knowledge of fundamentals of a tac fps game (like how map control works, the ins and outs of your agent and your role within a given composition, econ management, being able to give and react to info etc.). Of course you shouldn't just go negative but unless you are smurfing, I would say going positive in K/D is a reasonable target but in general, you will feel it when you have impact, I can have single digit kill games where I know I am an asset to my team, not saying it couldn't get better or that being bad in the frag department is always excusable, but in general playing the game in the correct way will help become a contributing player way and be able to win games with lesser teammates, even in the those games when you just don't feel your aim and it happens to the best of them (and us), mechanics in general will come as long as you give in the hours and play concious deathmatch (understanding the flaws in your mechanics and actively training them) but that should never be the bulk of your time, this ain't fortnite!

  • @Mellows.
    @Mellows. 3 місяці тому

    To some degree i think thinking yourself as a good player may help, BUT when accompanied by properly defining and knowing what good means to you. Because for me, i always think myself as good, because it helps me to gain confidence but at the same time i know that my “good” isn’t the same good as pro player good, and that there’s higher height to be achieved. So i basically think that i’m good but not good at the same time. And i alao dont really blame my teams that much if im mad about em i just go quiet and turn up some songs. And hey that got me to immo last season

  • @kubiceekk____
    @kubiceekk____ 5 місяців тому

    do i improve my game sense and util usage on smth else than duelist just by playing or can i do smth more?

  • @krazysamurai
    @krazysamurai 4 місяці тому +1

    idk man if i’m taking space on site and getting an opening pick as a duelist and my team is still sitting in main i personally don’t think it’s my fault we lost that round

  • @Tim_bro
    @Tim_bro 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the Video I learn a lot

  • @AlexMisit
    @AlexMisit 2 місяці тому +1

    Can we just give props to the gameplay in the background. Damn they're nasty.

  • @meebo8014
    @meebo8014 4 місяці тому

    For me my hardware really was an issue, I was playing on a gaming laptop for a long time and it didnt have great performence, becuase of this I was stuck p2 for a long time. But as soon as I upgraded to an actual gaming pc and got a 240hz monitor I got to d2 in 6 days and I’m still climbing very fast with over 65% win rate

  • @assershadow21
    @assershadow21 5 місяців тому

    thank you for your advice it really helps

  • @IGNSanity
    @IGNSanity 3 місяці тому

    If you don't mind me asking, did you play college tennis? I'm playing D3 in the fall and I want to know what you think of college tennis. Also, what was the peak of your tennis level?

  • @abkdj1534
    @abkdj1534 Місяць тому

    i was hardstuck silver playing solo, but then i started palying 5 stack with my friends and now i'm diamond. I was stuck mostly because i was only comfortable on raze, so i think learning more agents is important too

  • @hrjtjytkutkut2753
    @hrjtjytkutkut2753 4 місяці тому

    I struggle to see what I do wrong when I play, even when I rewatch my clips, I just feel like most deaths were just unlucky and I can't improve because I cannot identify what mistakes I am making.

  • @asdsgs3554
    @asdsgs3554 Місяць тому

    I agree that you can be good regardless of your hardware but I used to play on an old bad laptop that barely ran the game and then changed to a newer better pc and saw a great improvement in my gameplay.

  • @phyllos
    @phyllos 5 місяців тому +1

    Mindset is a big one for me. But not towards my teammates but towards myself. If i miss 1 shot or make 1 wrong move or die i just judge myself soo badly. Im so ashamed i did something wrong and afraid people will start yelling at me. So i do it to myself first😅. And i will just get tilted like that. Im very much ashamed that im in iron 2

  • @fflostbtw
    @fflostbtw 5 місяців тому

    I don't what to do because i can't VOD review myself. The reason is that my fps in game drops to half of normal when i record. Do you have any advice

  • @vanpheonix1276
    @vanpheonix1276 2 місяці тому

    I am a GM Overwatch player and a lot of the "What am I doing wrong" mentality also applies and is what I've been doing on Valorant as well

  • @shadowwolf4580
    @shadowwolf4580 4 місяці тому

    qick tip if you look at youre mistakes just laugh at them with or with out friends makes it more fun and efectiv

  • @Ec1ipseTV
    @Ec1ipseTV 5 місяців тому

    Lot of good advice here. Need to check myself more often

  • @onln
    @onln 3 місяці тому

    There is one thing I have to call out about the Setup so rn I am plat 3 peaked dia 1 a day ago but my pc gets worse and worse and bought a new one bc everytime I got peaked I had a mili second frozen screen or my game random crashed or idk my pc didnt react. I played my whole time on this pc so I know how it is to play low Performance and that a low tier pc or lags can hold you back. Best example is my friend who loved val but played it on laptop with like 30 fps after he switched he got better. Ofc is this just one thing u need to be able to aim good, communicate well have game sense and stuff but I think its important to let u know

  • @error5363
    @error5363 6 днів тому +1

    Dang, i can apply this to real life experience too, thank you

  • @arhannv9663
    @arhannv9663 5 місяців тому

    This is some really good advice :)

  • @rip_bebi3051
    @rip_bebi3051 8 днів тому

    I’m new to Valorant and currently I have 15 hours in game because I don’t really have much time to play unfortunately, but here is what I can tell from myself: (1) my aim is ok, I’ve looked into tutorials and watched pro players play and I’ve learned where I have to aim but there is a lot of room for improvement (2) my movement is bad, sometimes I don’t know if I should crouch walk or run but still getting the hang of it (3) I am good with tactics and know exactly what to do or where to go in order to win or get a opportunity or get the opponents off guard and is something that i probably have more hours in studying the maps layouts than playing the game 😂 (4) I am good with communicating with my teammates and cheering them up but I HATE to play with people that don’t speak English, it just makes it impossible to communicate (5) my main rn is sky but I am a agressive player and I think that sky holds me back in doing so since I have to search for info while my teammates work with the info I provide but I don’t really know what other agent to use(suggestions please) still, I’m not very ability wise since most of my games I just completely forget to use the ability and ult (6) my game sence is good, i can sence if an enemy is close by or where they may go but still has alot of room for improvement (7) my mentality was the worst to the point that I punched my monitor because I couldn’t control myself, but now my mentality has never been better, I understand my mistakes and if I don’t I watch the screen recording of my match to see what I did wrong and work with it, although I have to say, some teammates..

  • @neiljaybarcoso6248
    @neiljaybarcoso6248 5 місяців тому

    This video make so much sense since it came from someone who's atleast have an athlete mentality ❤love this type of content❤

  • @ghosttiger38
    @ghosttiger38 4 місяці тому

    I was playing the other day, (and for context, I currently have TRASH internet because it's satellite internet while there's solar activity, and I haven't been able to even get ethernet hooked up) and I was pretty much just getting upset that I was being held back by my internet while still maintaining the idea that I'm better than the players I was playing with. But I basically just ended up with confidence like I was smurfing when I'm not and even when I felt that I was trying I was making more mistakes than I should.
    After the game I thought to myself (largely because of a video I was watching), what if it's not just my internet? Ran a dm, reviewed it and then focused on clearing things patiently in a second dm. Did way better despite the lag.
    Basically I had gotten really lazy with how I cleared angles and just kind of swept around the angle, which means I'm not actually expecting the enemy there, which means I'm not aiming properly.

  • @AnthonySouls
    @AnthonySouls Місяць тому

    Positioning is a fundamental, which you might lump into tactics or gamesense, but I think it should be it's own.

  • @incognito8475
    @incognito8475 5 місяців тому

    Yo is that you playing in the clips in the vid? That looks like pro gameplay perfect aim and crosshair placement . Im curious who the clips are

  • @Kallunii
    @Kallunii 2 місяці тому

    I love this video
    Thanks for this!