Unironically about 50% of Hog's effectiveness against me, as a support main. His very existence causes me to play differently to a noticeable degree, even if he does absolutely nothing.
and that is why concentrated fire with orisa ult is _absolutely_ terrifying. When it's not blocked and directed to one target, that target is just dead.
That Rein was the absolute embodyment of what MTD is. His goals and motivations are beyond human comprehesion. One Tank to rule them all, One Tank to find them, One Tank to bring them all and in the Objective bind them In the Land of Bronze where the Shadows lie
You know what? That just might be correct. I mean, his account is at 163 lvl, absolutely no one at lvl 163 would play like this, even in bronze We are not watching Blake, we're watching Blake's little brother XD
My personal take was that he was playing high. I've seen a few quick play players mention that they're high, so i don't see why it wouldn't translate into bronze.
Blake plays 100% as someone who’s playing the game for the first time at a friend’s house. All they were told about the game was “you have a square and you have to defend it” and were given simple characters. Speaking from experience
Been a player of like the first 2 years of overwatch and now im watching flats for a quarter nostalgia of the game but man, Blake and that Lucio as a Lucio main, I cant stop laughing. This may be one of my favourite episode of spectating bronze next to Yessica.
I think people forget QP exists sometimes and that you can get skilled at the game without playing comp. I don't mean Flats btw I mean the people in chat who said the Ana is a smurf because she could aim, and had good game sense. Bronze border 5 star means she still has hundreds of hours in the game, if she didn't get somewhat good in that amount of time there'd be an issue.
yup, you can even see from their screenshot at the beginning of the video, even though it's blurry, they have hundreds of hours in qp and like less than 20 hours in comp, this is just an experienced player who's only started comp recently. was curious so checked overbuff to confirm, yeah, 1400+ games in qp, 40 in comp. chat can be so braindead...
Yup...that's gonna be a problem. It's already hard to relay on most of people in team and they want us to have 1 tank? Good luck xD (often tank saves the game taking over dps role). RIP wins.
@@MyuNeptune 1 tank also means you can punish 1 tanks mistakes allot more. hence if you understand what your doing you can basically win that game up to a certain point where dps will have insane aim and punish you for trying to sleep or anti or even wall of the tank. also with 5 people in the game your impact will also be felt more. even if your rein does absolutely nothing your still going to get ult charge as a support. Another thing is that if it's a new player you can also just try to explain why he shouldn't do that and he might follow /lead you. I know I was like Blake when I played tank for a good 8+ hours or more until someone explained this to me. there will also be allot more tanks and players so the chances of getting a rein like that when tanks are super powerful is pretty slim imo. because before he gets in comp he will get absolutely rolled 100 times over or someone explains what he's doing wrong
pretty similar thing happened to me today, played roadhog on my first game of the day and found out my RB button on my controller broke. Went the whole game without self healing. Still won tho.
What's funny is I have friend who barely ever plays OW. And he loves Rein when we finally cajole him into a game. So when he sees a point he's EXACTLY like this guy and is like 'Aha! Point! I will defend this spot!' and no matter what is going on a million miles ahead he's happy defending his little plot of land. XD
This type of Rein is so tragic lfmao Thats why people mask their lack of hability with other tanks, because with Rein it's even MORE obvious that you don't know what you're doing
Blake is a real chad, especially on rein, at least he dies less if he’s back rather than forward so I guess you can say that he doesn’t know what the spawn looks like because he doesn’t die a lot lol
as someone who was stuck in bronze for a long time, the first bit with the ana player makes me happy to see. That is, in my experience, what most players look like at ~1000sr
Bronze is super easy to get out if you have 1 teammate that knows what he or she is doing... Tip make friends that actually try this game and you will get out of bronze literally in less than a day it's crazy brain dead down there
This gave me a good laugh after getting flamed as a healer for not healing a ball better. Thank you. Wish we had more bronze balls (wrecking balls) so I could laugh at stupid things hamsters do.
Do you remember day one - 2 month on Ana who you could sleep people again before they woke up? Back in the day I only played Overwatch to find a liner in the enemy team and keep him slept on payload maps for 10-30 minutes depending on match time or until they left
Flats first few seconds into the video: "I think that's gotta be the title of it right?" Me: *accidentally hits 1 on the keyboard* Flats: "I might have spoke a little too soon"
Blake is restraining himself by not using his hook and playing Rein with his feet, lest he overpower the entire lobby. He's too strong and simply wants to give everyone else a fair chance.
new Ana player here. On that opening sequence would it of made sense to run in and nade him or her and the Hog and push thru the turrets. I was peak bronze on console in OW1
Blake has played in games where a doom or genji skipped straight to point and no one stopped them, he decided never again. Never again will the flankers cap point.