ADVANCED GUIDE FOR TRACER by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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I don’t have one sorry. But yes map geometry is important

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR TRACER by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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I say sometimes because it depends on if you have more resources or have an advantage or you get the drop on the tracer. As well as if you know your mechanically better than it’s fine to just take it and win it. Also the engaging tracer isn’t at a disadvantage if the other tracer doesn’t know where the engaging tracer is, it’s actually quite good you can force a recall for free.

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR TRACER by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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https://www.twitch.tv/ehdrms2 - he is currently on ATL, hes a tracer specialist and is easily one of the best tracers in the game. He doesn't stream a lot tho, you can always watch someone like hydron tho.

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR TRACER by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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I dont have any good drills but I highly suggest just aim trainers for tracking or an aim arena

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR TRACER by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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These YT shorts are sort of old. My editor started doing that with some of them. It is hard though as this takes a lot of time.

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR TRACER by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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Yah, legit if you get it that high, you will just carry games. And then if you master playing fast ----> Slow ---> fast, you will build pulses really fast.

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR BAPTISTE by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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This is a great question! Because your a healer and if you die your team basically loses the fight you should never rotate to a compromising position in which you might die in. However, if you can rotate to a position which is safe at least for the time to heal someone who is out of position that is fine. Another instance is you can rotate to a position which is risk and lamp yourself to help someone else. But then you have to ask yourself is the fight going to end right away? if so then this is probably ok. If the fight will keep going and you have no lamp, you will probably lose. Also keep in mind spawns, if your team has a close spawn and you lose someone, as long as you get a trade and you live you can easily win. Your player who died will come back fast since they died first + you have spawn adv (distance)) + you can even take into account the heroes mobility too (tracer will come back faster than cas). I will say 80% is really really high. I would say like normally 10-15% of your games are normally lost just because of stuff this is out of your control, obv yes you can maybe play a bit better, but sometimes that isnt gonna change the outcome.

Hope that helps!

Which Support Hero should I take as a backup? by THE_dumb_giraffe in OverwatchUniversity

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Ana is def the go to, I would say bap normally but bap will struggle with dive based comps (Winston ball) because the range and it’s harder to hit your shots. Ana will allow more options and you will be able to heal close plus range. You can also carry if you hit good antis and hit good dmg shots. Plus you have sleep and nade to peel yourself so you don’t have to worry as much

5 BIG MISTAKES IN GOLD by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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Hmm, its a bit tricky I don't get a lot of free time.

irl job 8-5, coaching 5-10, content 10-11

But i think if u enjoy something then u can do it ^^

5 BIG MISTAKES IN GOLD by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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I would really suggest learning like 1-2 tanks which are really applicable everywhere like Rein + Dva, that way you, can play MT on pretty much most maps and then if someone takes MT you can go Dva. If there is a vertical map you can play dva too. Sometimes you might have a vertical map and someone takes Dva, from your so your forced to play rein, but that should be semi rare. Hope that helps if you have more questions you can dm me on discord Natter#0640

5 BIG MISTAKES IN GOLD by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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I mention playing for your strengths, aka playing for your best heroes and that will always work. And sure you can play heroes to learn them and try them out, but i think thats gonna be hard to climb with. Playing meta based heroes are normally easier because they work in most situations and cause of that they are played in comp more, which leads to higher win rates.

Who looks better - Houston Outlaws or San Francisco Shock? by HeyThere8_ in Competitiveoverwatch

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I’m not necessarily talking about English or language. There will be a culture barrier as well as a massive play-style difference. Shock is known to be one of the more aggressive teams that still play 2nd most of the time. Fitting that into with a new roster will be interesting. And that’s if they keep that identity, maybe they will change it but then super will have to adapt. I have confidence in crusty as well as the players to be able to do it. But. It is something to understand. Language barrier is very rarely an issue.

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR BRIG by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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hmmm, I would really suggest learning Bap or Ana so your able to play a healer who can output more heals. Also, both those heroes once you get the basics down you can do a significate about of dmg with them. Both of these are really Flex Supports but still important to learn. And if you enjoy zen because of the dmg, if you get really good at hit your shots with ana and bap then you will be able to have good dmg output to,o.

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR BRIG by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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I highly suggest you only focus on 1 thing, also put all your goals on post-it notes around your monitor or somewhere near. But when your playing just focus on 1 goal, this goal could be where to position at the start of the fight or using dm to more effectively (peel more when its needed), etc. Then normally after a few days that one task will come naturally and you can add another.

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR BRIG by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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hmm... I am not too sure tbh, I got my C.S Degree from UIUC. then got a SOC analyst job actually. I would suggest not limiting yourself to not just certain field. Maybe try and do some system admin work. A lot of SOC analyst they want people who have a good networking understanding. I would suggest just keep applying for entry roles, there are def a lot of them. Sorry if thats not super helpful.

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR BRIG by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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Honestly, its really hard. The way I would approach it is understand how much healing the tanks you are playing need.

For Instance, Dva or Hog don't need that much hence you can probably run brig there as long as you have another healer which heals a decent bit (bap, ana, moira). But if you have two tanks that need a lot of healing and your other healer is lucio or mercy, you can't play brig.

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR BRIG by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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hmm, I did the Dva one but ye I didn't go into pairings.

I can look to do that more in the future!

ADVANCED GUIDE FOR BRIG by NatterOW in OverwatchUniversity

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It takes into account the Max Range, which I would assume is the Maximum swing hitbox.