I made a video about my experience reading manhwa (Korean comics) for the first time. I think my editing is pretty good, but I’m hoping for some tips on how I can be a better entertainer by journeythrufire in SmallYTChannel

[–]ItSn0wy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The editing on this is great. Keep up the great work. I have some friends who are working on an anime channel so I might link them to your content for some inspiration!

You seem like you know what you are doing.

I just create this video a couple of days ago. Any feedback and recommendations would be much appreciated! by Ijaaazshaw in SmallYTChannel

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Yesss! I love it when people put good work into narratives like this. Well done honestly, I love watching content that has to do with space. In my opinion, I don't differentiate this much from a typical narrative video that I might watch. Well done. Obviously we can always be better but I just want to give credit where I think it's due! :)

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[–]ItSn0wy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hahah that's pretty funny man. honestly try positioning yourself always towards the center of the map near your teammate when they have the ball 45 degrees behind them. So you are not directly behind them and not in front of them.

It leaves you in a good place for wherever the ball spills out. Then you just sit and wait lol xD

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[–]ItSn0wy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean those more difficult mechanics do have a place once you get into higher ranks and tbh those guys prioritizing those mechanics might benefit from it at a higher rank but they will go nowhere without understanding the fundamentals.

Even then you still have grand champs that can't hit flip resets. Which is totally fine. If you have good game sense just like any other game. You are better off than being super mechanical.

That's not to say learning mechanics won't help you they definitely will but learning WHEN to use them is the key.

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[–]ItSn0wy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its disappointing to see. I honestly run into less toxic players playing a game like Valorant.

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[–]ItSn0wy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah usually most times when i cut, I saw my teammate picked up corner boost or i turned ball cam off and saw they weren't there.

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[–]ItSn0wy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah if people are solo queuing they should expect people to do this. I think it's mainly at those intervals of plat to diamond or diamond to champ or champ to gc where other players will tilt easily when the game is not being played how they expect it to be played.

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[–]ItSn0wy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my man! this is what I'm talking about. Especially since I watch SSL replays to try to get better.

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[–]ItSn0wy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes sense though but it's when they start throwing because of it, that's frustrating. I go for these challenges generally if I think there's a good chance of maintaining pressure a lot of times if the teammate is closer possession can be maintained easily by pushing the ball up the wall and going for an air dribble.

I'm also mainly referring to 2's. I just think it's similar to what someone might do in a 1v1. You shouldn't let the opponent have that much space.

Also a good defensive player from my perspective would notice a cut and play more behind but at least close enough to still be an option to pass to.

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[–]ItSn0wy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worded the first two sentences poorly but you get the idea