In my opinion these kinds of full gameplay vids are more fun to watch than random highlight reels from different games. Don't get me wrong I like the highlight reels but they have no continuity so I'd rather watch a whole game of Doublelift talking to chat and gaming.
Really nice to see the fast forward animation instead of just a skip from one frame to another. I find instant time shifts super annoying. Well done! I really like ur approach to this.
There's a mechanical keyboard content creator who speeds up certain sections but lets the voiceover continue naturally over it, as the fast fwd happens- that would be perfect for speeding up the walk to lane in more of these vids
Definitely like the full game format, because it sees the good and the bad, and all the micro movements, not just the highlights. But that introduction reminds me of myself before I realized this is a team game.
I like the full gameplay. It’s nice to see the rotational decisions with commentary if you don’t have time to watch the stream. I learned a lot from the video and it’s entertaining.
Hello Mr. Peng, i am an adc main who has always watched your videos, and after deciding to take the game a bit more seriously, i would love it if you could provide some longer form content like this where you see a full game of decisions, thank you for the, always, great content, and i hope you read my comment :)
"I didn't even know we had a shen on our team, er, I mean did you guys see how perfectly I baited them? I made it look like I didn't know we had a shen on our team."
In my opinion, Shen gave you winning card. You just used the card the best way possible. ADC can carry, but in high elo. Guy with the comment is struggling in my elo (emerald-diamond) where some laner can go 0/7/0 in 10 minutes, and you get in early game some Hwei, or LB 6/0 + -.
did everyone else know what a “vod” actually was? like i’ve been watching them and knew what it would mean in the youtube/streaming world but my friend just asked what it was and i was like wait actually idk😂
oh my god.. I never realized you got just one herald recall lmao. He said he was giga-braininga nd I was like wtf is he talkign about. I knew you got a herald recall, but I'm so stupid and low ELO I didn't realize you just got one.
Since rakan didn't die, if they stayed for plate he could cancel their backs and at minimum lose a wave. It's usually not worth it to stay before level 7 or so for a plate after a winning play unless: the plate is almost dead, both laners died + jungle/mid isnt there, or you reallly need the gold for an item
Shen is just super underrated. The champ is fantastic in the current pro meta, but either people forgot he exists, or only Impact plays the champion and he's just secretly keeping it in his back pocket for an actually important series.
@@OneEyedManKingdomOfTheBlind That's such a dumb point. Every lane has to leave their lane to impact the rest of the map. Shen has a global ult and can take TP to get back to lane after ulting. He does it better than any other top laner.
Was he though? That pick has always seemed like a solo queue exclusive. I can't think of a single meta where teams were playing comps that allowed trynd to play the game.
@@rhorantyko7796 trynd was meta in pro play a couple of times, one was even relatively recent. The biggest plus for tryndamere is that his ult duration is extremely long even at lvl 1, making diving and surviving dives relatively easy which is exactly what happened. Could he have been viable in the recent lane swap meta where top laners were being dove over and over? Who knows, probably not since they were being dove pre 6
True, but he's not competitive in this mid lane meta. Every time you try to go in, the Corki, Trist, Lucian, or Ezreal just dashes backwards and autos you 5 times. Literally unplayable lane.
Prefer these to the gameplay montages. League soloque rarely is good for montages, and I only really like pro montages when I know the context of the highlight.
@@stamythezombie Range and move speed. Lucian has a shorter range but compensates on high burst dmg. Hence, he is much more susceptible to getting one shot if you're positioning is wrong. In high elo, players often capitalize on this, making the fight a 4v5 if you get caught. So building RFC to trade off dmg for survivability is much more preferable in high mmr lobbies. Hope this helps!
Yes and no. It's definitely at one of its strongest points ever, but there have been other seasons/metas where teams would play double or triple ADCs in mid, jungle, and bot lane before. So yes, it's too strong, but we've been here before.