Very good quality video! I'm looking forward to other map guides :) . Also, maybe consider including solutions to certain situations? Because I doubt most players play in 5 stacks, and it would require some very good luck to get a team that fills every agent mentioned in this video. For example: What to do if your duelist is playing safe on defense (other than telling him to be more aggressive)? Should you always lurk for information? What do we do to counter default plays on Bind? How should we utilize teleportation for rotations? How do we take A or B efficiently? ( while covering most agent setups or just using basic thinking, as in which space to take and where you need to cover or what you should mainly take). Even though I'm Diamond 2, I still feel like a lot of players don't even understand how maps work and how each map plays differently. The default thinking is "Let's push site and see if it works, maybe Split I guess," then they blame the duelist lurking or the Skye for flashing them. And yes i know what i suggested ties into basic play thinking and you suggested that teamp comp due to the meta. but that's how i felt.
nice video as usual! I think Raze is still usable the nerfs aren't really impactful besides from double satchels so you can still do one for execute and then another one to dodge anything that was on site (if there is any counter utility) take this with a grain of salt tho, I'm just an average joe playing on plat/dia lobbies
Played a match yesterday on bind and we won with a pretty good lead. the b main and showers control played a very crucial part for fast rotates and chocks. But want some guidance on how to play Phoenix on bind.
make subtitles for every word spoken is unnecessary. I have my speakers turned on, i can hear what youre saying, why read the same info at the same time? its not tiktok with shorts and your audience (hopefully) is not kids with lowest attention span