Agreed. There is a difference between tournament mindset and try hard mindset. Cammy is forever in the former. Situational awareness and fundamentals are far superior to the meta.
honestly dude, cammy is just not human. it’s not even that his skill is insane, (which it is,) he’s just so consistent. and every game, he just plays with his food, it’s like watching a gun game. I love it. lucky goes try hard with graviton lance and arcstrider and full auto shotty, and baken uses stuff like skyburners, a slug shotty, it’s so crazy
@@conormurphy21 So knowing that his opponent definitely knows his location he still decides to try and close the gap on a pretty long open area that doesn't have much cover & jumps off the edge of the map because shotguns were still heavy slot? I mean hey I've jumped off the edge of a map on accident before, just never when I was 1v1ing somone, trying to ape in an open space, on live stream. (Edit): I realize I may seem like a HATER, I'm huge fans of both Lucky and Cammy
@@MoonAuraIV I was just saying shotgunning was as rampant back in this as it is now ,and choosing a shotgun for heavy would be more skill then a grenade launcher or rocket launcher ,not disagreeing just wanted to point that out
No matter who won, I like that this is for charity. Great job to both gentleman! I couldn't imagine facing off with either one in Crucible. If the two were a team, they'd pretty much break the game because nobody would be able to kill them.
@@Ben-cx5qp who cares what their kd is? lucky put up a good fight and even better, the 1v1 was for charity. thats all their is to it, theyre both good players.
@@George_Grayy There isn't anything wrong with aggression but it loses against the player who knows what you want out of the engagement and can't realize they're being set up. Lucky was successful in many of his hard pushes but Cammy beat him because he knew what to expect. Watch their radar play. Cammy abuses it and plays mind games while Lucky was depending on it and forcing engagements that he could've waited on. I'd say that they have equal gun skill but in-game adaptation is 90% of the challenge. Every professional fighter player will tell you the same. I know Lucky would shit on me but I'm more of an analyst. Admittedly, he probably would beat Cammy in the current state of the Crucible because the aggressor is rewarded as apposed to year one. I'm just saying that every example of combat from history to movies to strategy games (except Zerg Rushing) gives the passive, defender type an advantage. Rushing is essentially a gimmick and being a one-trick pony only gets you so far. Unfortunately, fundamentals are difficult to completely nail down in an ever-changing multiplayer environment. At least we can all agree that Destiny is something special.
George Gray lets not forget g lances ttk is much faster to kill than Polaris lance during this time. Lucky stays playing the meta. But I always say use what ever and don’t apologize.
@@BaBlisstic Lucky is insane as a aggressive and hassle style player. He was peaking Cammy at sniper lanes, even while he had the lead. In that situation, lucky should have made Cammy come to him, which in turn is almost designed for Lucky's playstyle. Lucky, at this time, didn't main arcstrider. A experienced arcstrider will know that to compete against most supers, it's imperative to land the push combo. Personally, I'd have backed away from the super engagement and take control of tunnels, in a close ranged fashion. (Enjoying this conversation, rare to get these)
No one likes a player that only uses the current crutch weapon and uses every glitch in the game to his advantage. And still be cocky. Strip everything to bare bones and he’s very mediocre
These announcers don't know what the heck is going on. "Is that a Redrix?" Yeah, what other gun looks like that. Called Polaris Lance's burn damage Skyburner's and think Cammy was celebrating and that it was 2 second respawns that allowed Cammy to use Desperado, no dude he was chaining reloads.
Cammy is such an entertainer. Using crazy weapons in the graviton/sub machine gun meta, trying to get ricochette kills, using prometheus to build up the ball of fire and get a kill...and then having the presence of mind to throw those skips before challenging arc strider.
GG to both players. This is cool stuff to watch...maybe...a direction that Bungie should explore (like many of us have been saying since D1). Anyhoo, enjoying watching these good players duke it out; add some decent prizes and, to make it even more watchable, open it up to the top 100 players / 30 teams. Just a thought.
He’s a pretty good trials streamer. But people forget.. there’s a HUGE difference between sweats players and trials players. Trials players are always more aggressive while sweats are always more tactical. Two complete different ways of playing so it’s not a surprise lucky lost but doesn’t mean he’s bad.