Von SpookLuke

42 Gedanken zu „How To Dribble BETTER in ROCKET LEAGUE | The ULTIMATE DRIFT DRIBBLING Tutorial“
  1. I’m now used to your binds from day 1 to champ now (moving with stick) and dribbling feels impossible.

    My mechanics are better than average champions but no matter how I train dibbling it’s insanely hard.

    I think that’s the controls…

  2. When you’re telling us to follow your joystick motions…don’t you have accelerate and reverse mapped there too? When you say press up does that mean to accelerate or to straighten out a little bit?

  3. Bruh I’ve been practicing this type of move for a while and I’m getting genuinely good at it. I’m plat 3 so I’m not very good at the game and consistent with many things, but with this move I’m usually able to completely dangle my opponent(s). I might miss the open net I just gave myself, but I dangled em for sure.

  4. Yo spook, I want to apply for the server but I work 10 hr days and have about 2 hrs a day max to play rocket league during the week. I watched the application video on your discord but would that availability still be acceptable?

  5. Another great tutorial and it explains the drift dribble perfectly thank you 🙏 really found it helpful having the controller overlay for this one. And nice job on those clean and “buttery” transitions Winston that was a slick video 👌

  6. bro best update to ps users in freeplay you can now possesion yourself with the ball let the ball spawn on you to dribble give a pass to you and so on im so happy about this! i would legit buy a pc for that mod but now its here letsgo

  7. It’s so weird because I’m around plat 3 with all my ranks combined but I’ve just about mastered dribbling already. And I swear I haven’t even practiced it all that much. I just used trial and error to get good. Meaning I just messed with the controls until I got it. I remember when I first learned it only took me like a week to get to a point where I could consistently dribble the ball for more than 30 seconds. And as for some flicks, for some reason, I just have to see it done to be able to do them. Kinda weird

  8. I've learned dribble like this and with dribble challenge too. I have way more problems with air mechanics i can hit the ball every time but i can't score consistently and no advanced mechanic like flip reset or ceiling shot. How yo people get so consistent? I do training and not only like 10 minutes a day.

  9. hey man, Any way you could do an in depth pc/steam setup for rocket league. I know there is a bunch of different pc/steam settings pros use to get less input delay. For example recently i have been noticing input delay getting worse and worse the more I play. I found out steam has a cache for rocket league that you have to manually delete once it gets pretty full. I now have no delay and am able to enjoy the game again. But I know for a fact there's a lot more things out there that pros change to get the best performance.

  10. Anyone else in the diamond ranks see all these training videos and schedules you should implement and realize just how much you suck? 😂 Like I need to work on dribbling, shooting consistency, backwards saves, air dribbles, wave dashes, speed dashes, flicks, and that's just the surface. This game stinks 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  11. when you're on the ground does moving the stick up or down matter at all? in other words isn't all that's actually at play just how far left or right the stick is? I know moving it up or down can help, for example if you only want to turn half of potential then you put the stick at 45 either up or down doesn't matter.

  12. Comments in here saying plats are doing good at these mechanics, like what? I'm champ 2, just starting to get consistent with bare basics air dribbles and flicks, and that's it for my mechanics. Like, if you're in plat and working on mechanics like this, you're focusing on the wrong stuff.

    I'm not even going to work on this for like another 6 – 10 months because I'm going to be drilling other mechanics. By then I'll probably be GC.

    * Focus on rotations and game sense
    * Know how and when to rotate to back post
    * Car control (recoveries, wave dashes, flying forwards, flying backwards, flying upside down, driving around the wall, hitting the ball off the wall, hitting the ball when it's not touching the wall, jumping off the wall to hit the ball)
    * Shooting accuracy and consistency
    * Aerial accuracy and consistency (not just hitting the ball, but actually aiming the hit)
    * Basic dribbles like pushing and steering the ball around the field
    * And most importantly, DEFENSE. (Rocket League isn't a game about scoring MORE GOALS than your opponent, it's a game about getting scored on FEWER TIMES than your opponent. Think about it, you get more points for saves than for shots)

    Once you have these basics, you'll be high diamond or champ and you should start training more mechanics.

  13. In piano, slowing down a composition is one of the fastest ways to learn it. Not only is it faster, but once you incrementally work your way to full speed your precision will be higher than it would have been if you tried to learn at full speed.

    My point is that you should either use the bakkas mod or slow mo mode to train. There is no need to start at 100%. I’ve done this for rings training while always spinning as well as dribbling. I start at 20% and move 10% up every 10 minutes. I’m only about 5 hours in on each but the progress I’ve made completely destroys my hundreds of hours of “training” I’ve done before this.

    Rocket league requires subtle touch like a piano, slow it down and build up speed.

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