@@docilelikewintercatfish and u could learn just about anything else through RU-vid videos and searching online yet people pay loads of money for college
I just started playing Apex after not playing for like 4-5 seasons and your videos are helping me so much. I used to play super cautiously but not I’m engaging in way more fights, getting kills and just playing a lot better.
I first learned to do this accidentally on Rev. It works very well in combination with Ash's slow shuriken or Horizons lift for unpredictability. You can also use this on a downward slope to fight and run at the same time if you got not choice. At least I think so....better players might not lol
@@samuelabraham4560thing that allows controller players on pc to tap strafe and do other things that aren't actually possible on controller, so it's a controller on PC thing only
@@tee-boppin_em8147yea he does. Bro only has the config for tap strafe iirc and he’s also lit regardless. It’s just a tap strafe broski. In pc lobbies that tap strafe isn’t going to make or break you
I was more timid before when it came to fights, but in pubs you gotta strike a balance: care enough to take your fights seriously, but not enough to where you're too scared of a making a wrong move - surprisingly improved my kills per games - and I'm a Wattson main.
I’ve always wondered about this movement. It’s so simple yet effective. I’ve been doing it here and there but ima start doing it more. Just a LITTLE hard to track sometimes
Hey man this really helped ive been on and off witb apex but this season ive been on love but i still need a lot of help good shit and keep up the content.
What’s crazy is this guy just perfectly explained how to do this mechanic right. But I learned on my own and do it unconsciously but can’t even describe it near as well as he did 😂
There must be something satisfying to coaching like this. I try to coach my randoms, but they usually either can't hear or they get so tunnel vision focused that they don't register what I say until it's far too late.
I love that a Respawn employee said Apex was more inviting in terms of movement compared to TF2 and that’s why TF was sidelined in favor of a more open experience and then we have this. TF2 is easy you’ve got bhopping, explosion launching, and grapple launching. That’s literally it mechanically speaking, other stuff is for flare.
On my journey to becone really fucking good at halo 3 back in 1850, I used to practice all kinds of strafes. Now when I became really fucking good, I realised I did not even have to move if I just hit all of my shots. The opponent will miss a few because they too, are trying to do crazy strafes.
I miss the days when aiming mattered in video games versus exploiting movement techniques the devs didnt intend but are too lazy to remove because they cant even fix the getting stuck in replicator bug
Bro I was just thinking that, but I guess it's paddles like this other comment says. My controller has mad stick drift, may as well trade it in at GameStop for a discount on the 200 dollar one 😢
Imagine coaching someone how to cheat... CFG editing is CHEATING. If you have to edit game files to do something, then it's cheating. Most likely using the aim assist configs too to snap aim. It's straight out cheating :D
Bro this is something I did out of quick scoping habits on CoD, and I do this all the time on apex. Slide to the of the player while hip firing, slide backwards, and get in their face
I think you can its just insanely hard and impractical. Since tap strafes are just input spams technically if you kinda jitter aim on your left stick you can pull it off. But theres not much point in it. Wall bounces are where its at on console
not allowed in ALGS, but no one has banned using steam configurations for controller. Definitely gives u an advantage, coming from someone who uses a simple tap strafe config.
I admit I'm still new to Apex even when I had played that for 4 years, yet due to lacks of many match for practice the jump and slide. Kinda hang of it already. 😅
I don't recommend doing this unless you movement redirect or tap strafe on every single hop. The reason for this is when you are in the air you become very predictable and east to track. Its the same reason its easy to track people who octane jump pads.
Man it's crazy how people don't know some things and vice versa. I literally do that all the time force of habit. 1 thing can seem difficult to a certain degree but easy for the other no matter how good you are or bad.
@@hypexzombie7908 lmaoooo nah you're solid bro, its just the first time ive seen Y bound to a paddle tbh. I get A,B,X, pushing your right stick in, but i guess Y just tossed me for a loop tbh lol.
So I tend to stop in place when I tap strafe in close 1v1s and it’s honestly as simple as not moving forward first in my tap strafe and then the opposite direction. Can’t believe I couldn’t figure that out on my own.
Oh now i relize i should have been doing this shit in my fights i do this as im moving from fight to fight or cover to cover this is the console verson of tap strafing ig 😂😂😂
Imagining having to adjust your aim each time you jump… of course he s playing controller, its so much easier. AIM assist will correct it for you. Controller player are not bot at all, lots of pro are doing good movement on it (and using macro and cfg help the lazy one). MnK is doomed, its only for fun now.
I did the nastiest one clip into a double wingman body shot small jump slide behind cover into wraith Q to avoid being shot. Got away and he ended up trying to stick the res behind cover I shot the downed wraith's leg and killed her. The other guy jump pads away amd revives her I kill her again one clip and then wingman the octane down behind cover. That wraith hated me