Everyone always says this. Such massive amounts of cope. They were good casters but stop kidding yourself that they were these top tier irreplaceable talent, just not true.
I really like the fact that you put in Custa's and Avast's reactions to some of these plays. You are the first person to use content outside of the official OWL that I have seen do this.
I got into overwatch three years ago and these clips are so good to know Assassin emp is one of few that r so legendary that ik it NOOOOO IT HAPPENED TWICE WTF
I'm so glad to have been recommended this video! The channel is a quick and easy subscribe, from me! I think there were some spectacular moments you showed in this video! Because I cast and coach for the game, I would've loved to see a little more breakdown on why these made the list, what mistakes were made, what counterplays succeeded, etc etc. Not only were there some hilarious hiccups, there were also some amazing plays you can observe in this video, in addition to some really interesting interactions that used to exist in the game (that a contingent of OW2 players will have little concept of). There's a great opportunity for you to establish YOUR narrative on various moments in OWL history, which is going to be a refreshing perspective amidst the current OW2 narratives and sentiments. This was a great demonstration of seasonal knowledge of OWL and a fun recollection of moments that we've all shared together. Looking forward to the next video!!!
I love this type of video, I was looking for lists/compilatioms like this for Overwatch league because they don't have too many themselves so keep it up!
Great video! As for feedback, maybe add some graphics to the vids? I know many top 10 channels like to add pretty minimal stuff e.g. #1 - Assassin's Emps.
Came upon your video in my recommended and its really good! Cant wait for your C9 video cause as a outlaws fan, I can already forsee quite a few coming from my team 😅
Lots of memorable moments in this one. The memps makes me wish for a vid on all the shit talking that's gone on in OWL. There are some choice ones. Houston shit talking their way into a reverse sweep has got to be my favorite mainly because they had no regrets even after the loss.
Nenne grav really separates the men from the boys. Yeah he missed it, but it was the best possible play, and arguably the grav gets no value otherwise. You telling me you killing anyone, in even a 6 man grav, with a Zen and Lucio ult up? Do ya'll play OW?. But a flanking Sombra, who gets ult during the grav up-time, completely isolated from said Zen/Lucio? Absolutely. If he hits that grav suddenly it's a 5000 IQ play and wins the map. Nothing was really lost missing it. They don't win the map if he hits a 6 man grav, but all the smooth brains see missed grav LoL nEnNe GrAv. Scrubs. This is emphasized by what Seoul then does to them. Sombra emps, forcing the Zen to ult to avoid being emp'd and dying easily. With Lucio being picked neither support ultimate are in the fight for NYXL and the Seoul grav comes in and cleans up. That was all set up by the Sombra (and the Lucio pick). Sombra was Seoul's win condition in this fight. You could argue the main fault for this fight lose was Anamo. Knowing they're up against a Sombra, Zen at any time may need to pop ult to avoid being emp'd. This leaves only Lucio to sound barrier the opposing grav. He gets picked. He gets picked while Ryujehong is actively avoiding a DVA ult being sent at him. Anamo needed to play safe. He's the primary grav counter in this scenario. How many games do we see Sombra's needing to hunt down Lucio's who are hiding, waiting to counter emp with beat? Anamo hands Seoul a 4 man emp, and a mandatory Zen ult, by not hiding. Nenne did what he should have, whiffed or not.
tbf to Jimmy he was absolutely robbed of that mercy pick. Play it back frame by frame, shit was dead on her head. I think it clipped her wing hitbox or something.
On the jimmy thing -- that looks like someone who hard relied on cheats for years. He had no game sense, relied on stealth, panicked, tried to trick shot ? and didn't know how to run away because cheaters don't usually have to. Don't know the guy but I know that play style. Looks just like Nadia the cheater from Warzone when she plays live at shows
i hate when people rage at pros for making mistakes , they try to go for plays more often which increases chances of mistakes , specially with flanks like jimmy and pine (which people would drool and call them god tier plays if they killed anyone)
It’s important to remember that every single one of these players stomps 99% of everyone who’s ever played Overwatch, OWL players are the best of the best, but these clips prove that even the best are still human
literally dude I can’t understand him either I don’t understand how people speak publicly or record their voice but then not think about being comprehensible
From like 4:00-4:55 i have no fucking clue what you just said. Maybe I’m an idiot. But the NY XL v Seoul explanation…. Literally don’t know what you said…
Great video, really enjoyed this. I’m not sure the Justice vs Spitfire GOATS matchup deserves to be here, in fact, I think the opposite. There were some missed ults and bad engages, but also some insane individual play (gido building two trans, fury eating grav, bdosin negating shatter, and more) that shows why GOATS was a sustainable and superior comp. Team fights lasted long because of the support/peel and ult rotation
love to see people still making OWL content and it doing well. often feels like there's barely anyone watching or caring enough to do something like this. great video!
To put the Nenne Grav in context, he knew he had to catch Sombra before EMP came out and he saw something. He had to guess where Sombra was and just let it rip or else he'd never have another chance to, and he just happened to pick the wrong door.
i really like how you explained the context of the plays and what was happening. overwatch can be a visually overwhelming game and for someone who didnt play or watch ow1, i appreciate being able to know whats going on. top 10 videos with just a banner with a brief sentence about the play can be confusing
sub'd. I think OWL content is pretty underrepresented on youtube and its dope to get tier lists for it. My only suggestion, and i mean this with utmost respect, can you please convert your script to closed captions? 😅
@3:00 - Chengdu never had a solid Widowmaker. They had Bacconjack, who was very good at getting kills on stationary targets, but they never had player that could do widow in game and win.