As a advanced player who is still learning as everyone does in this game even after thousands of hours in this game, this vid is very entertaining. Keep up the content
@@shrexyboi4359dawg you've commented he's faked like 3 times on different comments what are you on ab, do you suck at siege that bad you think he's lying?
@@taiyou7493take a break in seige the game will get 10 times harder for u because people who play seige really hasn’t seen grass before so bad advice there.
On day 1 he realizes he should reinforce walls, some people still don't do that after 100s of hours. I love how he learns about spawn peeking day 3 and immediately goes "alright, no tactics, all aim" like a lot of regular players do too. That was impressive for 10 days, you learned a lot and good pretty knowledgeable about the basics
Siege is such a hard game. It’s one thing to know every operator, but another to use them to their full potential. You can be the best aimer in the world but still be beat by a pixel peak 7 light years away. There is so much to learn about in this game which is why I find it so intriguing. You have a great mind for siege (not to mention great mechanics) and watching the game from a new player’s perspective is really fun. The only tip I have for you as a new player is to learn the art of the lean. I had to relearn my mechanics because I switched to pc a year ago, but I spent alot of time in T-hunts to master it. Sadly, they removed T-hunt but arcade works just fine for practice. Usually you want to lean in the direction you’re walking in, not the opposite. There will be some situations where this rule doesn’t apply, but you want to do this a majority of the time. Other than that, you are on your way to becoming a great player. Hope you have fun
@@mOki.i nah this game is shit... u get people elo glitching causing abandoned sanctions lmao. I have been playing for 2 months and hit emerald the game is not hard
As a veteran returning player you’re right about junkossg, definitely the only reason I started playing again. Aim will put you above the average beginner but like you said this game is all about learning the map and map callouts without knowing them you’re just playing COD. There’s always something new to be learned in this game wether it be a new spawn peak, pixel peak, or gadget play like with azami walls and that’s what makes this game so enjoyable and challenging.
@@Niftty this video was so motivational basically telling me practice makes perfect and really saying something for a new player like me please make more r6 content
Jynxzi revived this game in a time when it needed it ive been playing since release and this game went down hill so fast until he brought it back the community owes him a lot
cant believe i managed to find this video after subscribing to you, as someone who moved from overwatch (before ow2) to rainbow six siege and definitely have been in your shoes, i can't help but smile the entire time with the fact that someone else is also interested in the game!!
When you're playing Kali VS Clash, shooting her shield actually bounces the shield off to the side, allowing your team to shoot her legs. This is great if you have a duo partner to play it off with.
17:00 it’s rounds like these that get you pumped and coming back for more. Enjoyed your journey through trying this game. Hope you stick with it. It’s humbling and rewarding😊
Thank you sooo much nifty this video got me into siege and now me and my friends love playing together and i think its so funny looking back to when i hade never even herd about it and hade no idea what was happening to now watching this and knowing everything i know now and seeing thing that o didn't spot the first time
@@Neonmean__ same bro I swear I’m not that Bad I carry every round but my teamates dunno the left rights uos or downs Mabey their downs with their syndrome but who know
I've played a ton of both games, I don't necessarily think one is harder than the other. I think they're very different skills. Siege requires more map knowledge, patience, and info gathering. Overwatch requires a deeper knowledge of every hero's abilities and how to counter each one.
@@IPurgatory I mean beyond common sense. Learning timings and being able to track every important ability the enemy team has is way more just a surface level understanding
As a R6 vet i love this video and i hope many new players will watch this because it was a perfect tutorial video on how to learn the basics. Btw you aim in insane
Honestly for a beginner your ability to communicate where the enemy is without proper callouts and having your friend know where that is generally is a very strong thing to have Your friend is so supportive, he says “well played” or “nice” whenever u make a good play a 1v3 left on the new player but u had the advantage of constant enemy position updates in your headphones (Nice clutch tho)
I honestly relate to this a ton lmao TL;DR Titanfall 2 pro scene player swapped to siege I came from titanfall 2 pro scene and the movement difference between that and siege really smacked me around for the first week or so. To put it simply: TTK is extremely quick (depending on gun, of course) and you can down someone in, on average, .5 seconds. Not including headshots. So, make sure you always have cover and a spot to put your head nearby. From titanfall 2, you have to understand what you look like from the enemy’s perspective; how much of your body is exposed, if your head’s exposed or not, etc.
Well, having history with fps especially with aim focused in OW really helped you here. And that's what you really need actually paired with map knowledge.
I would like to comment for the day 10 1v1 when you dropped as frost and he was buck that was perfect timing to drop because him shooting his shotgun ability covered the sound of you dropping so well played on that