Made a short video on 3 crucial things that helped me to get to Diamond
If you have any questions I will be happy to answer and give some tips on how to climb as an ADC !
If you have any questions I will be happy to answer and give some tips on how to climb as an ADC !
I have enjoyed watching your video and I must say that you make some points that I am aware of myself which means that mindset wise I might be on the right track to improving. Some issues I have with videos like these where players tell you how to improve all stem from the common lack of clarification or detail. Can you really explain someone how to do something right or something that took you time and effort in a 5 minute video?
For example, when you say prioritize CS, should I just ignore everything on the map and try to CS? When am I CS too hard, when should I CS more?
Obviously having gold is an advantage and in certain games you get kills and a good amount of CS and have gold; How can I put that gold to use in order to translate an advantage on the map? What do I build? Why?
Meta champions, why pick them? What makes them strong?
What is a risk, what is playing safe? What are some examples of taking a risk vs acting stupid or not taking a risk vs being completely passive for no reason?
Those are some questions that I have myself and I would like to start seeing videos addressing things like these instead of just saying "You should get as much gold." Another thing that I can think of: Should someone ignore a team fight or not follow up on a call? When? Why? How?
Again some examples right on top of my head and what I am trying to say tl;dr is I would really love it if most of these videos you guys make were a little more specific and not just some generalizations. Depth would be great as well. Here is why I think this is important: As a player I understand what you are saying in the video and I might be aware of it theory wise but for some reason I might not know how to apply this knowledge in the game.
Sorry for long post, I just hope you can use your knowledge and drive to make videos more effectively to really help people. Good job on the video regardless!