I spectated a bronze dps but slowly turned it into a Jay3 roast

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Published 2021-08-14

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  • @ssam5330
    thanks for watching me flats :) can’t wait for the next roast
  • @LesStewartLPS
    Don't you just hate it when the tank you're popping in the head just disappears into the God damn aether?
  • @Skyro_Foam
    Poor Jay3, his top 500 is gonna get stolen from this man 😢
  • Ssam: "I watch Jay3." Flats: "Lord, thank you for this bounty you have given me today." Dunk on Jay3 Mode Activates
  • @ZachM525
    I think the more impressive thing here and why her mechanics seem good is she's managed to be the first Bronze in history to have proper mouse sensitivity settings on a DPS hero. She's not jittery or way to high sense.
  • @kennethk.5464
    In fairness OW is just a harder game to aim in even without the excuse of blaming another unrelated aspect of gameplay or a "bad team". 1. Movement acceleration is non-existent in OW and animations change radically compared to games like CoD when strafing. 2. Models in OW vary tremendously. In CS:GO there are only going to be a few options to where the model of an enemy rounding a corner is going to be. In OW tracer has very good control over where she is in the Z and X axis, it's just more options to consider. 3. OW is just faster than other games and makes more use of it's Y axis. Flying characters are easily the biggest hurdle for newbies and i think it's because other shooters don't prioritize vertical aim as much as OW. Good luck to this bronze and their climb!
  • @ibraxiv-_-6653
    i love how the game didn't end when sigma left after 15 seconds but in my games we literally win the round and it ends after someone rage quits
  • @Xokzu
    Man's got Flats to clap for a whole 15 seconds
  • @DoomHarvest8303
    Flats I can't thank you enough for your game play content spectating bronzes content and your rate my rein content. Some days have been bad but it feels good tuning into your content makes me smile quickly watching you and emongg. I've actually gotten better playing shield tank watching you. Keep up the fun content
  • @evan2623
    can never go wrong with a jay3 roast
  • @dustm4664
    Oh man I am really surprised at first how a mechanically decent player like him ended up in bronze. After he said he likes watching Jay3, it just all make sense now.
  • @haydenhills3592
    Not bad mechanics, but movement, awareness, speed, and understanding of the game needs work and it will get better! Keep working hard.
  • @mikestion4629
    Ssam did pretty fucking excellently, besides the inability to climb that one rock.
  • Love how mercy was going to stay with him at the blocks but dips out after his 6th try to climb it.
  • @bardlockcafe
    The point about watching higher-level play as a new player was really good. I've had OW since Ana release and for the life of me, I couldn't figure out how to play D.va until I watched my friend play her in person. Then all of a sudden it was, oh, movement, ok.
  • @leaflaurel
    Re: Dead Eye, I believe it's right to left, so the shot meant for the right-most target would hit first, regardless of damage. Or the other way around. Like, it is position-based I think which is why sometimes Genji will get a Deflect kill but someone else will still die before Genji if his shot isn't first.
  • I used to watch you every now again, then you started doing the spectating bronze series and I've started binging your videos, subscribed and followed on twitch. Great content! I know you dislike vod reviews, but you're really talented at educating your viewers in a unique way. I hope you learn to love doing these because it is wonderful
  • @josephdavis3472
    Honestly, as far as aim goes, I think it's also about the fact that overwatch has a roster of heroes that all have very different hitboxes, movement patterns, and abilities. So if someone is new, and they don't know how the heroes move, it can be pretty tough to land headshots, even if you can mostly manage body shots. I think that would still be true even if you were pretty used to playing shooters. Like hypothetically, if the only other game you played was CS:GO, and suppose you are decent but not amazing at it... in overwatch, at least at first, your aim and decision making would probably suck. You'd know how to aim generally, but you'd find yourself shooting at D.va's DM, or desperately trying to kill a roadhog mid breather, etc etc. Sometimes even if you can land the shot, there's no way you would actually kill anything assuming you're not on Widow and still landing headshots or something. Half of killing things in this game is keeping mental track of important cooldowns, and just going on the offensive while you have a slight advantage over them. Someone with no gamesense will regularly take really bad fights.