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Overwatch - A Grandmaster Journey - VOD Video Analysis #1 - Duration: 17:00.Self-criticism is the best way to improve in Overwatch.
But can you do it properly?
Can you review your own gameplay, point out your mistakes and tell yourself what you should
have done?
I certainly can't.
That's why I need you!
Most of the pros and high level players watch every day some of their games to see what
they can improve.
Streamers are even pointing out their blunders live after each death, telling their audience
what they should have done.
They have enough experience and knowledge to do that self-analysis in an instant.
But more importantly they have the humility to put their ego aside and recognize publicly
their mistakes.
What a lot of players in Overwatch fail to do, always blaming their teammates for whatever
goes wrong.
And I am the same, don't get me wrong, I can't stop myself from ranting about my
team's stupidity and so on.
But I also know that I am doing a ton of mistakes myself and that if I was doing a tiny bit
better, maybe the team will have done better too, maybe the result of the game would have
been different.
So I want to get better, I want to be able to carry my teams, get more victories and
eventually climb up.
But, in order to do that, I need guidance, I need your help.
I need to be able to watch my games and be the less bias and the most accurate self-critic
possible!
So in today's video I will review one of my game in depth, commenting and analyzing
what's going on, what the team should have done in my opinion and what I should have
done better.
My analysis will definitely not be perfect, far from it.
And that's where you come in.
I would like you, if you wish to help me in my journey of course, to analyse my analysis!
Show me what I missed and correct what I review wrong.
Teach me how to be a better self-critic and by doing so, help me improve myself!
So, without further due, let's jump into my first VOD Review Analysis!
Hey guys, my name's Alex and I'm on a Grandmaster journey!
Can anyone reach the top tier of Overwatch?
The answer in this series with weekly updates, gameplay reviews and study sessions to follow
my baby steps towards grandmastery.
So if you're interested in my progression and in learning with me how to get better
at the game along the way, consider subscribing and clicking on that bell icon to make sure
to be notified of all my future content.
Alright, let's see what we got here.
The beautiful Hanamura assault map which I will play with Pharah, my main, starting with
defense.
So, what is the best starting position for Pharah?
Where should she defend from on this point?
I think holding the high ground is key and in that sense making sure no one uses that
window to sneak on the point is probably one of my major responsibility.
I should also be able to poke from that point and from above the gate and pick on their
backline, trying to kill their healers.
Here, standing behind my Rein and shooting at the shield was probably not the best idea.
I should have find a better angle, back at the window, or from above like I said before,
and then land some shots on their grouped up team.
The fight is getting serious and the enemy is pushing making space with Mei and Orisa.
My Rein get killed and I'm not too sure about what to do.
Shooting at that Orisa who's getting healed won't really help my team much.
But going too aggressive would have probably getting me killed.
Going for heal here is definitely not necessary, I wasn't that low and no one was picking
on me.
I should have stayed in the fight.
Meanwhile they pushed to the point.
I take too much time to assess the situation and choose a target.
I should have prioritized Lucio right away and maybe I could have finished him off.
Instead, my teammates are dying and I need to retreat, there's no way I can stall the
point against so many enemies.
I use the edge as a cover, which is a good strategy but then I should have run away further
back instead of going for the small health pack and try to get back to the fight.
My poor awareness of the threat the enemy was posing at this point cost me my life.
The point was lost and I should either had killed myself or tried to fly back after the
point was taken.
On the second point, you usually want to defend on the high ground on the left.
Here the team has yet to regroup and, in general, in Bronze people don't really group up at
the best defensive position anyway.
I'm going to have a peek and try to build up my ult.
I should aim for the healers and the squishes, hoping for a kill, and not the tanks since
they will get healed before the team fight.
My Moira and Hanzo are outside taking too many risks, they should come back to the point.
The enemy Mei used her ult, I should try to support my teammates,and have look at the
situation on the bridge, but instead I go around and attack Moira which is not a bad
idea either but I can't kill her in two directs before she disappears in the building.
Going back inside Orisa and Moira use their ult as well, which means my team is in danger
because my Rein is down and Moira is not with the team.
I'm trying to go for their Moira again but during her ult she gets healed so it would
be even harder for me to kill her, not to mention that she's hiding in the entrance
and I don't have a good angle on her so I should have destroy Orisa's ult first
and then try to get the healers.
I finally use my ult to get rid of that supercharger and that Moira after successfully finishing
off Lucio, and I even get Orisa.
I think It was a good ult.
I killed two enemies and didn't die, giving my team a big advantage in the team fight.
Lucio here should not come that close to have a look, he just gave my teammates some free
ult charge.
He should have go back to his spawnroom and speedboost everyone back to the frontline.
Here, I lose stupidly 60 HP to Moira's orb, I could have dodged it completely and avoid
charging her ult and healing abilities.
I'm not really trying to kill anyone here, just some peeking and suppressing fire, hoping
they would choose another way.
But they choose the right path this time, especially since we were not grouped up and
defending this narrow staircase.
Winston and I tried to push them back but Orisa and Zarya are too much for us to handle
alone so we retreat and lose the high ground.
Orisa didn't have to jump down and contest right away I think, she left herself quite
vulnerable.
My position here is quite good and I help killing that Orisa and Sym but then instead
of going for Zarya I should have targeted Moira.
I got my ult by landing some direct shots on Zarya and use it right away to finish off
Zarya but I fail to kill Moira and Mei used her ult right away which I managed to dodge
with my jumpjet.
Still trying to get Moira, but in the mean time Lucio and Orisa are back and the fight
is a mess.
Finally killed Moira but here, I don't really look at the situation and go straight for
the next target in front of me.
Lucky me I finish Sym quite fast and I can help pushing back Zarya while the rest of
team is getting rid of Mei.
So far, we defended way better the previous point.
I managed to stay alive and got some important kills.
Zarya is going back to her team, which is wise an d I'm looking at guessing where
from they will come next.
This time, they are coming from the right side.
I'm trying to shoot above the barrier and Orisa uses her ult right away.
Probably too soon in the fight.
But, our Hanzo answered with his Dragon and managed to get Zarya.
Got a lucky shot on Lucio here and I finish off Orisa, again out of position, all alone
on the point.
Her only support would have been Reaper who was harassing our backline but Hanzo killed
him and we're good again.
However, I should have been more aware of Reaper's doing and I should have helped
my team on this one.
Reaper is coming alone, he is too far to deal any meaningful damage to me so I should not
be afraid to shoot at him.
Zarya is on her way and the situation will get difficult again for me but Reaper decides
to come in and I land a good direct on him.
I got a good kill on Reaper here, he probably has ult so making him come late for the next
fight is a good thing.
Again, I'm struggling with Moira's orb.
Almost died stupidly here.
I can hear Sombra's coming, I could have avoided the hack by reacting faster and concussive
myself away but she doesn't follow, luckily.
They decide to wait a bit and regroup.
So Reaper had time to come back and I can't take him down here.
So I fall back behind my Rein but they pop their ult out and I get caught in Zarya's
grav and Moira's beam line of fire.
Rein and I die here, I could have avoided that death by positioning myself on high ground
or away from the centre of the point.
Knowing when the enemy has their ult ready and anticipate them is an advanced technique
that I didn't mastered yet.
So we come back and they clearly have the advantage with Sym's wall and so many players
on the point.
I'm panicking a bit and fail to kill the Sym here and use my ult really badly in the
middle of the point surrounded by enemies and forgetting about Sombra being still alive.
I could have done so much more here.
My first task should have been to get rid of Sym's turrets that are definitely a threat
to Rein or any other character coming to contest.
Then use my ult on Sym and Zarya to keep my Rein alive.
Back again but still in panic mode, not staying on point, trying to get Moira but failing
completely showing a clear lack of self control and ability here.
I die and we logically lose the point.
Ok, let's go straight to the second round.
Attacking is always more a of a mess for me.
With poor awareness of what's going on and what my team is doing I tend to remain isolated
and die alone.
I'm working on my kill feed reading, which is really lacking in action.
Here right way I dive the Moira.
It's probably not the best thing to do since my team has yet to push through the choke
point so I'm basically alone behind enemy lines with a Moira and a Reaper on my back.
It takes too many shots to kill that Moira and I even hurt myself with the last rocket.
With Reaper right next to me I thought I would have died but I managed to concussive blast
myself away and get that health pack.
Reaper is still trying to kill me and even though I'm supposed to counter him, I usually
feel powerless against a Reaper because I need two directs and one splash to bring him
him down and that is if he doesn't steal any health from me…
I'm really curious to know how you guys deal with Reapers?
Do you have any tip you could give me?
Let me know down below.
So here, I managed to stay alive and come back to my team who's contesting the point
I'm too focused on what's happening ahead, trying to kill enemies, that I don't react
to Reaper's and Zarya's shots behind me and I die because of my lack of awareness.
Coming back and spamming the point in search of a lucky frag.
I should have go around, take an angle and get a pick on the healers.
Instead I jumped right in and fight hopelessly against a pocketed Reaper.
So I run away to get health which is a good decision I think.
Especially since my team is down.
Now I'm just trying to bait some enemies out of the point and distract them while my
team attacks.
Mei's going for the flank and my back line is clearly in danger so I want to take her
down but Reaper is still on my back and this time I notice him right away and take the
challenge committing to the fight.
He runs away to get health but I don't do the mistake to follow him in the room here,
where I would have most likely died.
But in the mean time, I have no clue of what's going on.
The point is contested but I can see there are a lot of enemies still alive.
Should I had used my ult already?
Maybe but when?
I decide to use my Missiles Barrage here which is not a bad position or time but I can't
get anyone except from Moira.
I should have known that Zarya was low on the right here and finish her off, but instead
I go for Orisa and successfully boop her off the cliff.
Which is great.
But then I should have harassed the last enemies instead of going for that health pack that
I didn't need.
I finally kill that Reaper but Mercy revived Zarya and she is now stalling the point.
We kill her fast but they are coming back one after another and the point get constantly
contested.
Chasing the Mei is ok as long as I don't go too far and there's no one contesting.
If I killed her, Hanzo wouldn't have died here and he could have used his ult to complete
the capture.
Instead he dies, Moira is stalling the point further and she's great at that job because
of her healing orb and fade.
So I should have finished her off a long time ago and be free and vigilant for whoever will
come next but because of my tunnel vision on Moira I die from Reaper's ult.
And my Moira probably faded herself off the cliff out of panic, resulting in the successive
deaths of the remaining teammates and our defeat.
Overall, I performed quite well in this game.
But as you can see, there's always more someone can do to achieve victory.
Put aside my aiming, which hopefully will improve with training and practice, I still
have a lot to learn and assimilate in terms of positioning and game sense in order to
avoid basic mistakes that can cost a win.
So what do you think about my review guys?
Did I fail to notice some important points?
Do I make sense in everything I'm analyzing?
Please let me know in the comments below.
And don't forget to add timestamp links for more clarity.
And if you feel like making an in-depth analysis of the video, you can also follow the link
to flowfeedback.com down in the description below.
It's a great website to easily add annotations and drawings to a video timeline, making it
very practical and educational.
Anyway I'll be very grateful for any advice, tip, comment, and any help in general!
And that would be it for today.
If you enjoyed the video, make sure to leave it a like, it helps me know that I'm on
the right direction with this series.
Also, if you haven't done it already, consider subscribing and hit that bell icon to follow
my journey to grandmastery and be notified of all our new content.
Thank you so much for watching and as always, remember losties: lose SR not your mind!
Tip of the Day: On Hanamura's first point, the Bell in the center is a great cover to
play around.
You can contest or stall the point while shooting at your enemies.
You can dodge their shots and retreat safely to a more secure position or to get a healthpack.
Try it on and tell me if it works for you too!
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