Von Lethamyr

46 Gedanken zu „Why you need to be 5 STEPS ahead of your opponent in Rocket League | RTSSL #6“
  1. I'm trying to play a more relaxed, more patient play style but the anxiety I get is sometimes unbearable and I just panic. I guess I just need to put in the hours but this series is genuinely helping me a lot. I love the fact you're kinda following in Flakes footsteps here by not using tough mechanics because I really can't do them either and I feel like I should learn them after improving this patience thing and the basic mechanics like ground dribbles and driving around (mainly powerslides)

  2. Regarding the "auto-pilot" thing and booming the ball : i think it's a biger problem than just your own touches. I'm C2 with almost 1,5k hours, and controlling the ball and then doing something with it is still incredibly difficult because each small touches i have to make must be good in order to do what i want, whereas a big clear is only one touch, and if i do it right, it can change the course of the game, atleast for the on-going action. Also, my opponents and teamates all assume i am going to boom it. So if i dribble i might take my opponent by surprise, but once they've seen what i'm doing they'll reposition and challenge accordingly, whereas my teamate, who also migh think i'll boom the ball, will by then be out of play. I know that controlling and dribbling IS the way to do it especially when you have space in front of you but the skill required to do it is sometimes not on par with your current rank.

  3. Honestly tho,champ gameplay in your server is like mid plat games in Middle east server. Diamond is where people start air dribbling and trying to flip reset,and champ is well,air dribble pros and high speed pass and plays in middle east.

  4. You really play too passive for this rank. Sometimes you could just go get the ball while you were waiting for something. ESP in game 3. I think that was one of the reasons why it took you 6 minutes to score 1 goal. And when you said, "My team8 don't trust me," yeah, I wouldn't trust you either after seeing how afraid you are to touch the ball.

  5. love this series but i always think these champ 1 american lobbies dont look easier than EU champ lobbies but maybe its just me, wish leth would do some games in both to test. champs in eu are musty double tapping and flip resetting everywhere its wild

  6. Honest to god lethamyr you made the diamond games last video look like a cakewalk for me and I tried using your strategy of playing slow and observing which does work but as soon as I got comfortable they picked up the pace and suddenly it was raceway city all over again

  7. So i just demoted from champ 1-2 back to diamond 3… seeing you win these games with such ease is mindblowing to me. You dont do anything mechanically that I cannot do myself…. yet I struggle to maintain champ rank… incredible

  8. Hey Leth, love your SSL series, there is always something to learn from them. U mentioned a couple of times about the comments where ppl don't recognize the level of the games u are playing, for example Champ. I would have to agree that I do recognize the style of play for many that i meet in Champ 1. But also there are lots of ppl that are way better that you see in this video. There are ppl doing flip resets, double touch goals, speed flips but also with a much higher level of gameplay for what you would consider Champ 1, at least in EU. There is just so much discrepancy between some players within the same level that it feels like they are smurfs or been carried here.
    Anyway enough ranting from me.

    All the best and keep up the work! 🙂

  9. Leth, you should not only explain the strategy of the game, but also these little details, for example – when EXACTLY and why you toggle camera, or when EXACTLY and why you do power slides, or when you hit the ball (striking) on which angle coming to the ball to what rotation hit EXACTLY are you doing (only one direction rotation or mixed) and so on examples… I mean I know this kind of details a viewer can see by watching the video but 1: it's a quick pace game so it's not very comfortable to recognize everything very well (you have to slow down the video or rewind it, not very convenient) and 2: when adding explanation to it and how to prepare for this kind of movements/actions it will be better to understand and to try to reproduce. I hope you see my comment (I only watch your videos here and I can only comment here below your videos). Nice videos, keep it up! 🙂

  10. Please do another series next season, and see if you can hang around Platinum, Diamond and Champ for longer. You don't have to throw, just don't carry so hard. I feel like those of us in those ranks are in need of advice the most. I also think that games at those ranks would provide the most entertainment.

  11. I love the video but i will say as someone in Champ 1 (EU) theses matches do not resemble the games i play, i know leth has mentioned that it seems different when you play it compared to watching it but the biggest difference i see is in EU everyone is doing high ariels and are starting to do rough flip resets and backboard doubles.

    Im not sure if these matches leth is playing are just new champ 1s or if they represent all champ 1s in NA.

  12. 9:39 you said everything here, most of the people saying stuff like "this is champ" and "EU is harder" have never looked at their own replays. We're all SO DAMN SLOW. I know because I used to be one of them lmao

  13. In Champ(at least in mena, there's a HUGE rank difference with mena and other regions, but i digress.): we can do anything, we know EXACTLY what the right thing to do is, but there's huge inconsistency in executing it, but overall champ is where u double flip rest musty double tap but miss an open net(in MENA at least as i said).

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