Probably one of your best commentaries. Even CDL Pros have discussed how cod is 90% mental & 10% gun skill. “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over & over & expecting a different result” - Einstein. repetition alone doesn’t change anything it’s only upon reflection that you can grow. Cod aside self awareness is crucial to maturity.
I have personally tried to change my mind set when it comes to Eomm in cod. Instead of constantly complaining about it or letting it get to my head I try to find ways to work around it. Playing with friends or even playing without crossplay. Or if I have a really bad match, I try to use that match as a motivation to do better on the next one. I’ve found im that changing my mindset has let me enjoy cod a lot more recently
No, there are only a few things you need to understand to improve in fps: Dont play during off hours. Don't blame your teammates and accept that everyone who has ever climbed in ladder has had to carry games. Perfect your mechanics. Lastly, start to specialize with weapons/heroes that you're good at, which goes double in Platinum which is the proving grounds in every game
You bring up some very good points. I notice how often I let my ego get to me when I play newer cods. Honestly I haven’t grown that much skill wise since probably BO2. 😂
Unfortunately the skill based damage or hotboxes have hit my normie friends and they believe everyone in ranked is hacking I don't know if there's anything to convince them
As a high skilled player, my tips are relatively simple. -Don't be afraid to use 'bullshit' tactics, its not camping if its playing the objective. -Remember to use your stuns and flashes before running into a room you're not sure about -Keep an eye on your mini map, if you don't know where the enemy are there is a good chance they will be where your team isn't. -Experiment with your weapon loadouts, you might find something that works for you that doesn't work for someone else. -If you're losing in a match and you don't think you'll be able to turn it around, instead create a smaller goal for yourself like trying to go positive or to hold a particular objective. -Sometimes its better to just slow down, breathe, and your team mate go in first and let him get killed so you can kill that enemy in the corner.
@@Clyde-6 I guess? I personally don’t see it that way for online PvP games. Getting better, in my mind, should be a byproduct of simply playing the game for fun. Prioritizing getting better over having fun and playing the game casually doesn’t sit well with me. I would argue that this sort of mentality is what led to the sweats that we see today and SBMM/EOMM funnels them directly into my lobbies.
@@Clyde-6 If Boom enjoys prioritizing getting better and he thinks that’s fun. Then he can think that. I won’t, and probably never will in the context of online PvP games.
@@mcbonkytron8411 I understand your feelings man, different approaches for people. For me, I aim to improve as much as I can but at a more natural pace. Especially since picking up Tekken 8
Probably one of your best commentaries. Even CDL Pros have discussed how cod is 90% mental & 10% gun skill. “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over & over & expecting a different result” - Einstein.
repetition alone doesn’t change anything it’s only upon reflection that you can grow. Cod aside self awareness is crucial to maturity.
I recently started messing with different sensitivity settings and found that I play much better on lower sensitivity.
There’s a reason most pros play on 6-6 and nothing higher than 8
I have personally tried to change my mind set when it comes to Eomm in cod. Instead of constantly complaining about it or letting it get to my head I try to find ways to work around it. Playing with friends or even playing without crossplay. Or if I have a really bad match, I try to use that match as a motivation to do better on the next one. I’ve found im that changing my mindset has let me enjoy cod a lot more recently
No, there are only a few things you need to understand to improve in fps: Dont play during off hours. Don't blame your teammates and accept that everyone who has ever climbed in ladder has had to carry games. Perfect your mechanics. Lastly, start to specialize with weapons/heroes that you're good at, which goes double in Platinum which is the proving grounds in every game
You bring up some very good points. I notice how often I let my ego get to me when I play newer cods. Honestly I haven’t grown that much skill wise since probably BO2. 😂
This was me in a nut shell . Thank you for shining some ight on this.
Unfortunately the skill based damage or hotboxes have hit my normie friends and they believe everyone in ranked is hacking I don't know if there's anything to convince them
As a high skilled player, my tips are relatively simple.
-Don't be afraid to use 'bullshit' tactics, its not camping if its playing the objective.
-Remember to use your stuns and flashes before running into a room you're not sure about
-Keep an eye on your mini map, if you don't know where the enemy are there is a good chance they will be where your team isn't.
-Experiment with your weapon loadouts, you might find something that works for you that doesn't work for someone else.
-If you're losing in a match and you don't think you'll be able to turn it around, instead create a smaller goal for yourself like trying to go positive or to hold a particular objective.
-Sometimes its better to just slow down, breathe, and your team mate go in first and let him get killed so you can kill that enemy in the corner.
Imagine prioritizing getting good over having fun.
For some people, the challenge of getting good is part of the fun.
@@Clyde-6
I guess? I personally don’t see it that way for online PvP games. Getting better, in my mind, should be a byproduct of simply playing the game for fun.
Prioritizing getting better over having fun and playing the game casually doesn’t sit well with me. I would argue that this sort of mentality is what led to the sweats that we see today and SBMM/EOMM funnels them directly into my lobbies.
@@mcbonkytron8411 Getting better is fun for him, so he is prioritizing fun.
@@Clyde-6
If Boom enjoys prioritizing getting better and he thinks that’s fun. Then he can think that. I won’t, and probably never will in the context of online PvP games.
@@mcbonkytron8411
I understand your feelings man, different approaches for people. For me, I aim to improve as much as I can but at a more natural pace. Especially since picking up Tekken 8
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