It is astounding how well you can destill abstract stuff into tangible rules better than anyone I ever seen on YouTube, awesome video, hope you get the appropriate view, ie viral if I could decide. 🙂
I enjoyed this one Grif. Maybe you can do one on the unmentioned mechanics displayed in the plethora of “road to ssl” series out there. An example would be the simple explanation of when and why they switch ball cam on/off. Nearly every content creator doing these types of videos subconsciously switches ball cam on and off assuming the viewer 1. Understands it’s happening 2. Why it’s happening and 3. What influences the switch. Watch Flakes (or anyone else) explain how simple power slide cuts are the whole while demonstrating they switch camera views and never mention why it’s important or even acknowledge they did it.
I want to show this video with my dad I'm playing with (~plat 1-2) but I'm already know he will be afraid by the huge amount of impressive moves we see in the video which are actually not related to the subject at all. So I'd suggest to not make fancy moves when talking about fondamentals, especially in the part where you show what to do in free play. Still, I want to show this video with people because those are great advices with good exemples, how to practice it etc.
The last advice is the best advice for a multitude of situations and applies to so many humans. If followed it can even help the planet and the environment 😂
omg the amount of tm8s i get in d2-3 that get full control of the ball with space and just slam it over the field right to the opponent.. blegh. sometimes when i take full control of the ball to set up a play or pass, my tm8 gets impatient and hits it off my car away from me… ofc.. right to the opponent.. like.. this is why i abandon games 😆
there's a video on air roll called A Rocket League Thesis : The Losfeld Method of Directional Air-Roll, it goes in depth about air rolling with a weird method I'd love for you to review it tbh and give your thoughts on it
Man such a great video and you are a great creator man keep it up! I’ll be tuned in from here on out just from this one video. The fact that this doesn’t have 100k plus views already is crazy.
Learning mechanics like air dribbles and flip resets hurt my gameplay at first because it made me neglect my fundamentals and I didn’t work on the game sense to even have the space to execute those kinds of plays in a game
I played some 1v1 to help and had a friend coach me, some challenges he gave me that sucked to do but helped a ton were -> only allowed to do single jump challenges ~> not allowed to grab big boost -> not allowed to go under 15 boost
My positioning and spacing immediately improved and when I let myself flip again and grab bigger boosts (when appropriate) I could now find the space and time to do some of the more advanced mechanics I had been practicing
The educational content is back let’s goooooo
Great video man 👌🏻
It is astounding how well you can destill abstract stuff into tangible rules better than anyone I ever seen on YouTube, awesome video, hope you get the appropriate view, ie viral if I could decide. 🙂
I enjoyed this one Grif. Maybe you can do one on the unmentioned mechanics displayed in the plethora of “road to ssl” series out there. An example would be the simple explanation of when and why they switch ball cam on/off. Nearly every content creator doing these types of videos subconsciously switches ball cam on and off assuming the viewer 1. Understands it’s happening 2. Why it’s happening and 3. What influences the switch. Watch Flakes (or anyone else) explain how simple power slide cuts are the whole while demonstrating they switch camera views and never mention why it’s important or even acknowledge they did it.
The ending statement was hilarious and caught me so off guard
I want to show this video with my dad I'm playing with (~plat 1-2) but I'm already know he will be afraid by the huge amount of impressive moves we see in the video which are actually not related to the subject at all.
So I'd suggest to not make fancy moves when talking about fondamentals, especially in the part where you show what to do in free play.
Still, I want to show this video with people because those are great advices with good exemples, how to practice it etc.
The ending statement applies to 95% of players on this game. Bunch of brain dead ball chasing morons
The last advice is the best advice for a multitude of situations and applies to so many humans. If followed it can even help the planet and the environment 😂
Pro coach approved. Good job sir 🫡
Average?!? You’re one of the best!!!
have you got GC yet?
omg the amount of tm8s i get in d2-3 that get full control of the ball with space and just slam it over the field right to the opponent.. blegh. sometimes when i take full control of the ball to set up a play or pass, my tm8 gets impatient and hits it off my car away from me… ofc.. right to the opponent.. like.. this is why i abandon games 😆
YOO GRIFF IS BACK
I play ranked and most people are usually more mechanical than me. I feel like I don't belong in my rank but I can't go down lol.
Nice video, m8! Hopefully you can upload more often, because you do have quality content.
you're back lfg
there's a video on air roll called A Rocket League Thesis : The Losfeld Method of Directional Air-Roll, it goes in depth about air rolling with a weird method I'd love for you to review it tbh and give your thoughts on it
What rank are you?
These mechanics are so much more useful than most rocket league tutorials, thank you so much!
the biggest box of condoms lmfao
0:50 can someone tell me the name of these wheels
Man such a great video and you are a great creator man keep it up! I’ll be tuned in from here on out just from this one video. The fact that this doesn’t have 100k plus views already is crazy.
Bruh!!! Great video and well explained. Simple and very helpful. I've been missing the single jump for grounding, thanks.
Ending is something 😂
plat advice 2020: "hit ball hard ffs"
plat advice 2024: "soft touches"
me since 2015: aaaaaaaaahhhhHHHHHHHHHHHHH
great video <3
Breaking is so underrated…
Learning mechanics like air dribbles and flip resets hurt my gameplay at first because it made me neglect my fundamentals and I didn’t work on the game sense to even have the space to execute those kinds of plays in a game
I played some 1v1 to help and had a friend coach me, some challenges he gave me that sucked to do but helped a ton were -> only allowed to do single jump challenges ~> not allowed to grab big boost -> not allowed to go under 15 boost
My positioning and spacing immediately improved and when I let myself flip again and grab bigger boosts (when appropriate) I could now find the space and time to do some of the more advanced mechanics I had been practicing
Man this channel's so good
if this comment gets 1k likes i will rizz up my crush
Wow. So much information. Cheers Griff
Setting the focus on really important stuff that often go overlooked. Love it!
Amazing video but I’m not sure breaking is fundamental mechanic. Now braking, that might be 😜
Another great video
Can you tell me the training pack code for the ground to air dribbles?