The sad thing is that this team were like, we have found an amazing dps and we are on our way to rising up the ranks for the dps to turn around and say sike 😂
Me getting really annoyed by the “on it” every two seconds. There might be a couple comments about this The comment section: The entire internet reaffirming my pain
*reading the comments about the ‘on it’ girl before the game starts in the vid* “Wow, she’s just doing calls probably, why are they being so harsh on her?” *60 ‘on-it!’s later* “ _Oh._ ”
If the video is 14:18 minutes long that makes it 858 seconds long and the girl says on it 135 times. So on average you hear "on it" from the very same girl every 6.35 seconds. Now that is not epic gamers
She says "on it" 132 times :( i watched the entire video and counted every "On it" i have no life. Its currently 6:12am and i havent slept. But if i do ill just hear "on it" in my sleep, haunting me and playing in the background of my mind for all eternity
to be fair, that's how a lot of pros calls, have you seen a korean team in league of legends? they are constantly talking thru out the whole match, calling shots calling who they are attacking, confirming kills and a lot of other sheit.
@@lolsa123 Pros don't only say "on it", they call how much damage they do. Like "Lucio 10 health on point" "Jumping widow now, she took 100 hp" (if you jump her and die for instance) Did this alot back when I played seasons in competitive TF2. And if you want to be good you must watch vods of pro players aswell and not only pro matches livestreamed.
Times she said on it: 26 Times she said where: 7 Times she said dead: 18 Honest to god, it was the worst during the start of the scrimming. Later on it got better, more understandable with the call-outs too. Guess they needed to get into the flow of it all. ... *But I'll never wanna hear "ON IT" ever again*
@Carmelo Anthony I had nothing else to do that day and just had a clicker around as I watched it. Although yes, I did rewatch it two more times to count the other things.
little candy yo Fr, I was literally watching the video and I was like god damn... this is hurting my ears. I go to the comments and this is all everyone’s talking about.
Antonio SCENDRATE GATTICO very fair, but it seems like theyve been pushing those comms for more than a couple try outs haha. Usually within one or two games of doing something like that when you’re new should turn in to simplifying but people dont tend to make it that simple if they’re hard stuck
A lot of pro teams do have primary callers. It's either the team captain or one of the supports. Ofcourse in critical situations anyone can call out like when Zarya has used her own shield. I agree though that they are not efficient with their call outs.
Imagine thinking you've scouted out talent of the century for your team and then you find out it's just a prank bro. Not on it. Not on it at all chief.
Pharmercy makes me remember my friends who randomly got off and never got back ob we used to play overwatch and fortnite season5 a lot then she... Disappeared
It was to force a habit of including location with the target in the call out. Also, that wasn't Kenzo doing the calls at that point. Do you know how annoying it is to hear "Genji 1" and have no damn clue where Genji actually is (in other situations)? It was practice.
@@Diana_M08 Practice? It's practice if you actually can't see the enemy. He didn't give position because EVERY enemy was on point. You gotta be blind not to see them, practice or not.
Diana Marcum if it’s obvious it’s way worse to make call outs too long and include locations because it costs more time in voice chat and requires more concentration. Also saying on it has no added value. Only if you do something different than the made call it should be called out.
Coms in gold: "Focus mercy because she heal very very fast and Pharah is with her so Pharah heal very very fast. So frist call out the exact coordinates of the hero we're focusing and then-" Gm and t500 coms: "JAY3 THERES A BUG ON YOU!!!"
Liam Does me and my friend plays in a 3 stack, whenever we have decent dps we win cuz of how good our tanks and heals are. if not then we just fucking lose cuz they dont listen
@AntiangelRaphael the players spamming me "I need healing" when the whole world can see that they are purple is what does it for me. Or my friend yelling "WHERE'S MY HEALS". Sir, you are in front of everyone, you've all taken chip damage, you are a Zarya with no bubble who got 100-0, and I am Ana. Someone took that heal that wouldn't have saved you anyway.
I mean telling someone your gonna do something is pretty productive. Plus not much else you can say that would get any less *annoying* like "alright" "Got it" plus its quick to say so the others can talk aswell.
I mean, it's showing that she heard the call, a couple of the people were also replying with 'On it' seems like its just a common thing within the team either permanent or just practice?
I thought they said “don’t say the same thing over and over again”.... all I heard was ON IT ON IT ON IT ON IT ON IT ON IT ON IT WHERE WHERE ON IT WHERE ON IT
Like they said it was just for calling out positions and getting used to making calls in a team environment. A lot easier to practice that when its again easy AI
@Δxiiom it's good for basic call outs, like road missed his hook, Mcree no flash, tracer recall on cool down. It helps with basic coordination which is then built upon on real players. At platinum you should be beyond this yes, but it does help with those who aren't very experienced with team play
@Δxiiom well ofc, you shouldn't practice against opponents worse than you, I'm saying that when you start playing the game it helps. And bot or not, if a roadhog misses a hook it's important to learn how to punish it and to build a habit of calling it out. For example, my brother was stuck deep in bronze, I didn't want to buy another one to bring him out so instead I had him practice against bots, he a soilder main, at the beginning he couldn't beat a hard soilder in a 1v1 but bots give basic mechanical skills and also give some idea about cooldowns. He is know gold and steadily climbing and is reaching the point where he could reach plat in a season or 2. I'm saying that the skills the bots give make it so that people who aren't great at the game can learn the basics. Actual gameplay is more effective but it isn't helpful if you don't know how to utilize it. If you wanna go pro or something like that, bots are useless. But saying that bad players can't benefit from bots is wrong.
I can't watch these kinds of videos without feeling extremely bad for the enemy. They probably think they just suck when in actuality are getting rammed by a smurf.
personally games like this if i was the enemy i would actually play more and figure out what i'm doing wrong, its the moment you blame the enemy is when you become the issue.
@@YanosProductions But that shouldn't be the case when they were all literally on point, they should practice calling out where when they actually need it or else it gets annoying.
Corrupted idk man the entire point is a pretty clear space to see, but the main reason that I got annoyed was the girl that kept asking “where?”, yes it’s good to practice callouts but it gets annoying when you keep on saying it.