You're amazing. All you need is one moment where you can see them and that's it. It's like you effortlesly pick them off, and on top of that you're aggressive but you know when to retreat. I'm a charger main too, but... I wanna be good like this someday.
Oh my... Wow XD. I can't believe I played with you in the second match :D (even if I only did half of your kills). You really are one of the best snipers in Europe, Brian :)
You and Latias have inspired me to become a charger main and im going to try and reach your level of charger prowess. The past year of learning chargers has been quite eventful. Thank You
Hey brian i have a thing to tell you. I use sensivity 5 and i'm rank x, but y lose many matches and i do pretty good kills, can you give me some tips of play style pls
For using the mechanic itself it's important to realize what danger you might jump into when going for an aggressive move. A lot of times you will find yourself jumping closer to the enemy with the charge hold just so that you can get that extra bit range to reach your opponent. Therefor having a (painted) escape route is important. Especially jumping from a higher platform into an area full of enemy ink is something you shouldn't do. Having awareness of your opponents is important as well, but can be difficult to directly improve on. Knowing where they are can help you determine how far you can go with the charge hold. Once you know your limitations with the charge hold experiment a bit to see what kind of new positioning or angles you can take with it on each map. For improving your aim with it I highly suggest to go into the training room and practice a lot with the dummies. It also helps to not even shoot but just try to keep your aim locked on the target as you make the charge hold movement. Hopefully this helps ^^
Hey brian how much sensivity did u use im x rank and i find you, you are so good i don't know what you did in your games that make you that special sniping and pushing at same time pls help me
That's a bit broad and hard to answer directly, but overall important things to keep in mind is finding your own playstyle as charger and watching other chargers and see what you can learn it and if/how to adapt it to your own playstyle. All while keeping up your aim by practicing in the training room. However most important is to not be afraid whenever you feel like you're struggling. These moments are normal and even the best players have this, most important is that you always keep going cause that's what matters in the end.