21 Gedanken zu „Rocket League Beginner-to-SSL OFFENSIVE ROTATIONS w/ Synthex (Ep. 3)“
  1. Hope you all enjoy today's video! I'm still improving a lot even though I know uploads have been slow. With this video, I feel like delivery and editing is improving, but so much content gets cut from a video like this to get it into a more presentable form I do worry some important analysis points get lost in the edit. We're gonna keep working on that though.

    We just passed 2k subs! Thank you all so much, whether you're new or you've been around as a sub for awhile, I really appreciate all of you. I promise to continue to refine my approach and analysis and make these videos better and better so we can bring a new perspective to the RL community! Thanks for being here for the journey.

  2. Ayy whatsapp wayprotein, your a very awesome training pack creator and I have tryed many of your great training packs, you also offer very helpful vidoes like this that no body else covers it in depth and in a word I can describe it as amazing

  3. What may go unnoticed is ollie's precise use of power sliding and turning here, combined with how quickly he turns when the pass comes. He doesn't boost and turn (power slide turn) until he sees fraser make contact with the ball but it happens instantly. Getting into positioning is critical here, but you have to be confident and ready to execute as soon as the opportunity presents itself.

  4. One thing to note here is the consistency of play and just how accurate Way's analysis really is. As an SSL, I would have no idea that first player was silver. Looks like a normal play for a Plat player just with less flashiness or precision of mechanics.

  5. "Way" to go on these tutorials, they are different but in the right way ! they tackle great questions some people including myself don't know how to ask.

    You have all my respect keep coming out with the vids !

  6. Hey, this is awesome. Didn't realize you made videos. High quality and useful content. One suggestion: please put the training pack codes in the description so they're easy to copy and paste.

  7. I really like your breakdown on the topic and what to take away also your training packs are more realistic for in-game situations which is good, because it translates directly into the game vs other packs that are still good but some shots in them are not realistic to go for in a actual game unless your making a very poor decision or its a very rare oppertunity that you almost never see and the shott is there just for the sake of seeing if you can hit it which i guess is still good but…..

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