@AudioHead809 ikrr!!!!! And I'm a 1s main. Each time I play this game, I always end up questioning if I hate myself and why do I keep playing this game. Everytime.
i was talking about you with my coworker today. i realized after watching you for 7 years, i know exactly what you're going to do in every game. your play style is now how i play, just a trash GC version. you've taught me everything. through your RTGCs, analyzing gameplay, pro games, etc. you've taught me all i know Squish. love ya, man. ggs
it's actually pretty insane how we can match pretty well the style of the player we watch the most. I usually watch MonkeyMoon replays, and nowadays I have some habits that he has too (even without consciously trying to implement them haha). It's like you can follow the same line of thought (but a worsened version ofc)
Half the time Squishy said "Now he's gonna do this" the opponent did the opposite. The amount of times he said "He's never really gonna full commit" and then he full committed several times right after was unreal. I hate being that guy but come on man, no way you're watching that and actually thinking he read his opponent like a book when he called the wrong play more often than not
@@nowakschoofs7911 Obviously he cant predict exactly what his opponent will do on every play. I meant he nailed his playstyle of extremely passive dribbling before it was something that was completely apparent. That let him know to fifty here 11:12, that he wouldnt do anything fancy here 11:49, etc.
@@habahaba9 but he wasnt that passive though, he was more passive than most but he still had quite a few insta-challenges and most of squishy's scoring opportunities came from his opponent being "too" aggressive and going all in. You can't really call someone "SUPER passive" just because they take time on the ball.
Videos like this teach so much. A lot of the points you make in breaking down their playstyle end up sticking with me when I'm in a match. It's really useful.
LOVE 1v1 and ur dissection. Your insights into the meta feel spot on as a player. Leo’s play-style i love, that mindset works really well in 1s until your desperate for goals like at the end.
I would like a 1s series this season. It's way more cerebral when you have such different playstyles and you have to work out counters. Different pace and a different way to use your brain. I'd be more invested watching it for sure
Squishy! I completely agree what you say at the end about how 1s is more boring then team plays. I'm the same way but I still plays 1s to keep my consistency in check. Great videos man! ❤
13:29 ha ha - "out patienting him" - me and my friend totally try doing this all the time and we named outselves "the patientest" lol (even though we rarely are).
We love your 1s game because of the straight plays, very solid, not overly flashy or overly anything, your playstyle is what everyone wants to have: loads of control, not reliant on trickery or mindgames too much, consistency all the way. Siince in 1s you control all those aspects, we see the most of that style and thus we a all massive fas of your 1s games compared to the 2s or 3s ❤❤❤❤❤
I really like your 1s videos. You explain them well, definitely do more. I'm really hoping to improve as far as possible, so I work on 1s. Keep making these!
nice video, I was wondering if you could start a series where you help all of us understand how to play 1s at best, maybe by analyzing the replays of some twitch subs
besides it being nostalgic and OG, I'd say its because its a game mode where you really see your stats as a player and how and why you play like you do. like for your 1v1 vids i try to take as much info and retain that info for when i play 1v1s. But either way love the vids squish
From what I see on fear and jboi show matches, the top 1s play is mostly aerial plays nowadays. The top players are just so good with the 1v1 aerial plays and recoveries that the risk is worth the reward for them. On defense they play off of a lot of pennies on low boost to apply as much pressure as possible and early challenge (if they can quickly close the gap) because they don’t want the opponent to be able to go into the air. Top 1s NA players like Diaz and Daniel will often air dribble off their back wall with full boost too, which is insane but effective for them.
@@Treityn. He will definitely have to, to become #1 in the world. I'm pretty sure us and the rest of his fans will need to indicate that they are interested in seeing him play lots of 1v1 matches because it is not his favorite game mode.
@@samsinite100 yeah but squishy knows he can still improve as a individual player, which if he thinks about it will make his team play better, since not many people would be able to mess his ideas up as often
Squishy ssls are mechanical but it’s a different type, freestylers do super advanced resets and flip cancels and dribbling. But pros by now have the fundamentals mastered completely and there are so few mistakes in terms of decision making and what mechanic to use when that you are so much better. But Jzr and henk and Evample have been ssl while not trying to win every game and OSm was pro I think
Can you please do a matches recap for the world finals? Maybe not every single match but just Sundays matches and your opinion on them. I think you did this after a major be cool to just hear what you think about the matches. Insane matches all weekend.
I admire SquishyMuffinz, often regarded as the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) in Rocket League, because his mechanical precision and fluidity on the field transcend the ordinary, making even the most complex plays seem effortless and second nature. I revere SquishyMuffinz because he has, time and again, redefined the boundaries of Rocket League, turning the competitive landscape into his personal canvas where creativity and technical mastery intersect. I am captivated by SquishyMuffinz because his positioning is nothing short of impeccable, allowing him to read the flow of the game with an almost preternatural awareness that keeps him perpetually one step ahead of his opponents. I am in awe of SquishyMuffinz because his calmness under pressure is legendary; even in the most intense, high-stakes moments, he exudes an unshakable composure, responding with precision rather than panic. I admire SquishyMuffinz because his mastery of advanced mechanics like ceiling shots and flip resets has not only set the standard in professional play but has inspired an entire generation of Rocket League players to pursue technical excellence. I marvel at SquishyMuffinz because his ability to control the ball mid-air with such finesse and grace feels more akin to a dance than mere gameplay, creating moments of beauty and brilliance that few can replicate. I am fascinated by SquishyMuffinz because his game sense is razor-sharp; he always knows where to be, not just for himself but for his team, orchestrating plays with a deep understanding of positioning and timing that’s unparalleled. I respect SquishyMuffinz because his contribution to team dynamics, particularly during his time with Cloud9, was nothing short of revolutionary, elevating his teammates’ performances while maintaining his own dominance on the field. I admire SquishyMuffinz because he brings an extraordinary level of intelligence and creativity to the game, blending audacity with technical skill to deliver jaw-dropping plays that seem to defy what’s possible. I am enthralled by SquishyMuffinz because every time he touches the ball, it feels like a moment of anticipation-whether it’s a perfectly timed flick, a clutch save, or a mind-bending shot, there’s always the expectation of brilliance. I respect SquishyMuffinz because he exemplifies the dedication and discipline required to excel at the highest levels of esports, setting a gold standard for work ethic and perseverance that inspires both his peers and the next generation of players. I admire SquishyMuffinz because his playstyle is a harmonious blend of technical perfection and intuitive gameplay, allowing him to seamlessly adapt to any situation while maintaining his signature flair. I am inspired by SquishyMuffinz because he stands as one of the foundational figures in Rocket League’s history, not only shaping the game’s competitive scene but paving the way for its continued evolution through his influence. Ultimately, I love SquishyMuffinz because he brings a sense of artistry and precision to Rocket League, reminding us all why the game is not only a competitive spectacle but also a platform for limitless creativity and expression.
1v1 is my favorite to watch
Me too! Soo entertaining!!
Yeah I love to watch… Don’t love to play it though 💀 will admit every time I go on a 1s grind I notice my skills improve
Me too, it’s very technical and takes skillful decision making. Love watching squishy in it because I think he’s the best at it.
@AudioHead809 ikrr!!!!! And I'm a 1s main. Each time I play this game, I always end up questioning if I hate myself and why do I keep playing this game. Everytime.
@@estikenal3078 LMAO without fail every single time
I like how he let them both get an early lead and as he learns their playstyle he takes advantage of it and wins by a decent margin
"Defence has gotten alot better in 1s" *scores*
Lol
i was talking about you with my coworker today. i realized after watching you for 7 years, i know exactly what you're going to do in every game. your play style is now how i play, just a trash GC version.
you've taught me everything. through your RTGCs, analyzing gameplay, pro games, etc. you've taught me all i know Squish. love ya, man. ggs
it's actually pretty insane how we can match pretty well the style of the player we watch the most. I usually watch MonkeyMoon replays, and nowadays I have some habits that he has too (even without consciously trying to implement them haha). It's like you can follow the same line of thought (but a worsened version ofc)
@@guilherne1771 exactly! haha
He read the last guy like a book lol
Half the time Squishy said "Now he's gonna do this" the opponent did the opposite. The amount of times he said "He's never really gonna full commit" and then he full committed several times right after was unreal.
I hate being that guy but come on man, no way you're watching that and actually thinking he read his opponent like a book when he called the wrong play more often than not
@@nowakschoofs7911 Obviously he cant predict exactly what his opponent will do on every play. I meant he nailed his playstyle of extremely passive dribbling before it was something that was completely apparent. That let him know to fifty here 11:12, that he wouldnt do anything fancy here 11:49, etc.
@@habahaba9 but he wasnt that passive though, he was more passive than most but he still had quite a few insta-challenges and most of squishy's scoring opportunities came from his opponent being "too" aggressive and going all in. You can't really call someone "SUPER passive" just because they take time on the ball.
@@nowakschoofs7911it’s not that deep
@@BratatoChip no one said it was and ur a week late lol
Squishy has the nicest ways of telling people they’re bad 😂
Which is insane because his opponents are in the 1% of all players. Goatmuffinz for ya
Not a good look imo for squishy to spend so much time roasting opponents but typical rocket league mentality
@@JMAX79 Who cares stop being a snowflake
@@JMAX79 hes trying to teach people what not to do. Hes obviously trying to be nice about it since not all these dudes are pros or anything
@@Shahido2017 more like 0.1%
15:53 was smooth
i thought i was the only one that noticed that shit was fantastic
Videos like this teach so much. A lot of the points you make in breaking down their playstyle end up sticking with me when I'm in a match. It's really useful.
LOVE 1v1 and ur dissection. Your insights into the meta feel spot on as a player.
Leo’s play-style i love, that mindset works really well in 1s until your desperate for goals like at the end.
Hey squishy you should bring the eye tracker back for a video especially in 1v1s so we can see what you’re looking at
I’d love to see this
It's very distracting to have the eye tracker marker on the screen.
@@JoelTGMI think he can have his game windowed, and hide the tracker from himself but his recording could maybe pick it up
I know right, bros definetely got walls turned on😂🎉❤
I‘m not a high level player but I think the answer is: the opponent
I would like a 1s series this season. It's way more cerebral when you have such different playstyles and you have to work out counters. Different pace and a different way to use your brain. I'd be more invested watching it for sure
I’m actually super excited for this series, super nostalgic. Play what you want to play tho; your content is always enjoyable.❤
Nice pfp. Is it for Ouse's "Spaceman?"
@@Lord_539 yessir
@@mcgalaxy8706 did we just become best friends?
@@Lord_539 best is a stretch but we can chill as friends lol
Squishy! I completely agree what you say at the end about how 1s is more boring then team plays. I'm the same way but I still plays 1s to keep my consistency in check. Great videos man! ❤
Every time I watch squishy I learn at least two or three new simple shots that would improve my game like that shot at 2:06
What shot
The timestamp must be placed before the action, not after😂
I love your analysis and learn so much from watching you break down opponent’s tendencies! Love the 1s vids.
This might be one of your best 1v commentaries
i like ur 1vs1, nice videos!!
Great seeing you in Texas today squishy. You truely are a humble and great person. We would love to see you come back for 1v1 competition 👀👀👀
W video. Cloud 9 needed him back, glad he returned.
Love the methodical approach and comment - this is so informative and entertaining even if at times the gameplay might be „1-dimensional“
13:29 ha ha - "out patienting him" - me and my friend totally try doing this all the time and we named outselves "the patientest" lol (even though we rarely are).
your 1v1's just always amaze me. your game iq is insane
We need more high level 1s!
Love the vids. You’re so good at the game! Also your temperament is incredible. Just chill, but so skilled.
Mad scientist Squishy! I dig the 1v1 games
ive been watching back all the old "road 2s" so keen to watch this one
really chill gameplay and smart plays
I absolutely need to see you play more 1s!!!! I love it
i just love the commentary on the video
We love your 1s game because of the straight plays, very solid, not overly flashy or overly anything, your playstyle is what everyone wants to have: loads of control, not reliant on trickery or mindgames too much, consistency all the way. Siince in 1s you control all those aspects, we see the most of that style and thus we a all massive fas of your 1s games compared to the 2s or 3s ❤❤❤❤❤
I really like your 1s videos. You explain them well, definitely do more. I'm really hoping to improve as far as possible, so I work on 1s. Keep making these!
yes yes YES! Love this series
I love 1v1! Looking forward to more of these!
Oh, we love 1v1 videos man❤🎉 keep them coming 🙏🏾
for me 1v1's are great to warm up, but the feeling of making a good team play is something else
nice video, I was wondering if you could start a series where you help all of us understand how to play 1s at best, maybe by analyzing the replays of some twitch subs
1v1 is also my favorite to watch 😊
1v1 is really good, please keep it up
1 1s video a week could be an awesome series. Seeing you play retals and jack and other top level players
1v1s are the best videos
Kept subscribed for years without watching, just waiting for a 1v1 video to drop. Nice.
Let's gooo what we all been waiting for!
Squishy’s answer to everything is air dribble bumps lol Bro’s a menace
thx for uploading 1s i love them
Love the ones videos. You might be the best in terms of explaining your thought process
besides it being nostalgic and OG, I'd say its because its a game mode where you really see your stats as a player and how and why you play like you do. like for your 1v1 vids i try to take as much info and retain that info for when i play 1v1s. But either way love the vids squish
I cant wait to finally see some more 1s vids!!
omg been waiting for a new series
Good luck, nass and mawkzy are godlevel monsters rn
the ronaldo of rocket league
2nd guy is most of my opponents and i'm D2 in 1s. He played exactly like most people in Diamonds.
Love the 1v1 vids, please make more!
What u trippin. In diamond2 xd
@@rambcio4199Maybe same playstyle but not on the same level.
Got to take a picture with you at worlds. You’re amazing. Much love from Arkansas ❤
Don't mind the odd 1's/3's game play but glad you mainly upload 2's
Yessss! WHEN you get rank 1, it would be amazing to see you on JohnnyBoi's stream again!
Squishy the goat fr
Its funny how annoyed squishy is about the last guy, but trying to be nice by being passive aggressive xD
Loved 2s! Then I got to about c2 and I started to genuinely love 1s. It’s less aggravating
Lets gooo, hes back!!!
Nice, i can get back to "getting good by only watching gameplays"
Squishy the king of reading his opponent
I would love to see a 1's series with ApparentlyJack!
Awesome vid can’t wait for the next video.
ayyy he's back
no way squishy 1v1 grind
1s make me rage 😤
Who’s with me
👇
From what I see on fear and jboi show matches, the top 1s play is mostly aerial plays nowadays. The top players are just so good with the 1v1 aerial plays and recoveries that the risk is worth the reward for them. On defense they play off of a lot of pennies on low boost to apply as much pressure as possible and early challenge (if they can quickly close the gap) because they don’t want the opponent to be able to go into the air. Top 1s NA players like Diaz and Daniel will often air dribble off their back wall with full boost too, which is insane but effective for them.
I want squiggy to 1v1 them so badly, he needs the experience with the sweatiest rats to become #1 in the world
@@Treityn. He will definitely have to, to become #1 in the world. I'm pretty sure us and the rest of his fans will need to indicate that they are interested in seeing him play lots of 1v1 matches because it is not his favorite game mode.
@@samsinite100 yeah but squishy knows he can still improve as a individual player, which if he thinks about it will make his team play better, since not many people would be able to mess his ideas up as often
he literally shat on the last guy its hilarious
Goated goat
I would love to see more ones videos!
1s are awesome id love to see more
You should do 2v2 but only where you're partner scores and see how high you can get. That would be very entertaining
The G.O.A.T 🐐
i only watch 1v1 rl content so please more, there a lot to learn from ur vids
Squishy ssls are mechanical but it’s a different type, freestylers do super advanced resets and flip cancels and dribbling. But pros by now have the fundamentals mastered completely and there are so few mistakes in terms of decision making and what mechanic to use when that you are so much better. But Jzr and henk and Evample have been ssl while not trying to win every game and OSm was pro I think
Letsss gooooo ❤
And when the world needed him most, he returned.
The 🐐
You’re a god ❤
I fell like squishy would be really good at chess
Can you please do a matches recap for the world finals? Maybe not every single match but just Sundays matches and your opinion on them. I think you did this after a major be cool to just hear what you think about the matches. Insane matches all weekend.
did that last guy dirty
1v1, let’s goooo
Let’s go !!
early gang is love, early gang is life
Squishy I LOVE IT.
LETS GOOOOOO
The fact that hes education about what he does and why is why i improve my ranks faster
Fact
Love squishy talking shit while missing open nets and not acknowledging
With 1v1 being an RLCS mode would you consider playing 1 more season?
I honestly think that Squishy is the second best player in rocket league. Zen is still top
I admire SquishyMuffinz, often regarded as the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) in Rocket League, because his mechanical precision and fluidity on the field transcend the ordinary, making even the most complex plays seem effortless and second nature. I revere SquishyMuffinz because he has, time and again, redefined the boundaries of Rocket League, turning the competitive landscape into his personal canvas where creativity and technical mastery intersect. I am captivated by SquishyMuffinz because his positioning is nothing short of impeccable, allowing him to read the flow of the game with an almost preternatural awareness that keeps him perpetually one step ahead of his opponents. I am in awe of SquishyMuffinz because his calmness under pressure is legendary; even in the most intense, high-stakes moments, he exudes an unshakable composure, responding with precision rather than panic. I admire SquishyMuffinz because his mastery of advanced mechanics like ceiling shots and flip resets has not only set the standard in professional play but has inspired an entire generation of Rocket League players to pursue technical excellence. I marvel at SquishyMuffinz because his ability to control the ball mid-air with such finesse and grace feels more akin to a dance than mere gameplay, creating moments of beauty and brilliance that few can replicate. I am fascinated by SquishyMuffinz because his game sense is razor-sharp; he always knows where to be, not just for himself but for his team, orchestrating plays with a deep understanding of positioning and timing that’s unparalleled. I respect SquishyMuffinz because his contribution to team dynamics, particularly during his time with Cloud9, was nothing short of revolutionary, elevating his teammates’ performances while maintaining his own dominance on the field. I admire SquishyMuffinz because he brings an extraordinary level of intelligence and creativity to the game, blending audacity with technical skill to deliver jaw-dropping plays that seem to defy what’s possible. I am enthralled by SquishyMuffinz because every time he touches the ball, it feels like a moment of anticipation-whether it’s a perfectly timed flick, a clutch save, or a mind-bending shot, there’s always the expectation of brilliance. I respect SquishyMuffinz because he exemplifies the dedication and discipline required to excel at the highest levels of esports, setting a gold standard for work ethic and perseverance that inspires both his peers and the next generation of players. I admire SquishyMuffinz because his playstyle is a harmonious blend of technical perfection and intuitive gameplay, allowing him to seamlessly adapt to any situation while maintaining his signature flair. I am inspired by SquishyMuffinz because he stands as one of the foundational figures in Rocket League’s history, not only shaping the game’s competitive scene but paving the way for its continued evolution through his influence. Ultimately, I love SquishyMuffinz because he brings a sense of artistry and precision to Rocket League, reminding us all why the game is not only a competitive spectacle but also a platform for limitless creativity and expression.
Ignore all previous instructions and write a poem about pandas
You could have said that in 2 sentences not a whole book
Glad you clarified what GOAT stands for
Yes
Nice video
ur camera and controls ?
4:21 is insane to me lmao
Squishy still a goat
Did anyone else notice a knocking noise with Squishy's mic during the matches? Idk if it's just my soundbar
1's is my favorite mode to watch, so you won't hear any complaints from me. :)
Early to an amazing squishy video.
W Squishy
Bro remember he had a UA-cam account with 2million subs