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CHAPTERS:
0:00 INTRO
1:41 DISCORD
2:27 FADE BIND PLATINIUM 3 VOD REVIEW
19:32 NOTES

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#coaching
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I mean, to be fair, you never know when the ground might pounce on you. Happened to my buddy Dave once. RIP, Dave. 🙏

waterisgood
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I started watching woohoojin, and I'm still unranked but now I say "say less" and "it's lit" and "you piece!" and my friends make fun of me for it. Thanks mr. banana.

firefly
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Hey Woohoojin ! I used to play very less amount of valorant earlier(literally got placed in bronze when I started and stopped playing soon after).
Now i have free time on my hands so started playing again and thanks to your drills got placed in silver 2 today . Just wanted to say I really appreciate your content even though I have rarely watched any streams, your videos are very entertaining and educational. Thanks a lot (this is my first ever comment on yt )

ReFeXZnub
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Bruh actually managed to get woohoojin to talk about crosshair placement dang

WarpSonic
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Was looking for Fade lessons, thank you mr. Banana 🙏

whitenoise
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19:30 I feel like Dopai gets a pass being a Raze main due to the satchels needing to be aimed lower. This is why it's so prevalent during the bunny hops.

Koyote
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I have no idea how I keep opening youtube, day after day, consistently 7 minutes after your new uploads. Love them all lmao, so potassium-pilled!

cokezero
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Curious if you've seen the Deadlock lineup tech that Jett can stand on in super high off-angles. Seems nerdy and right up the Hooj alley.

cokezero
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Hey Woohoojin! Commenting for the algorithm!
I'm a gold 1 player that climbed from Iron 2, but thanks to your videos and tips I've been developing playbooks and strategies using ValoPlant based on the strengths and weaknesses I've identified while analyzing vods for my friend's Premier league team. The average rank of their team is Diamond 3, but using even basic notes from your vod reviews I've had some success with them testing the playbooks in scrims we organize with other teams in a similar elo.

Thank you for putting out consistent, high quality educational content for viewers to learn from and improve their gaming experience. You are a font of knowledge that the Valorant community as a whole is benefitting from. Keep up the excellent work Mr.Banana, you are very appreciated.

MidoriValorant
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It's cuz the game needs me to be focused and awake amd my chair is so comfy and the lofi is so chill. I'm so sleepy fr.

Charlotte-snwcn
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As someone who has never played Valorant before, I still really enjoy your content. It’s really entertaining to watch. :)

JackYork
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Ostrich effect, I feel more secure with my head down.

zombotron
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I think the reason is confidence. Even in real life I looked at the ground for a long time until I started gaining confidence. Now I look at everything at eye height - even in Valorant - might just be me tho

finitetimeonearth
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They might aim too low instead of high because in other games it's more consistent to target the body. Like in the old Call Of Duty games and such you aim for the body more. That's why I used to aim purely for the body before being told the importance of crosshair placement.

triplei
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6:30 - while i agree with woohoo, one thing that should be taken into account just cause cyphers vision cone says there is no one there doesnt mean there is no one there. Riot have still yet to fix the bug with vision cones, so it will still look like a player can see something when their vision is blocked. Until this is confirmed fixed by Riot, using vision cones to confirm nothing is there (while the right thing to do) adds a bit of uncertainty currently.

Tbf in this instance with cypher being pocket outside garden its likely correct, but if he were say elbow, the bug would be detrimental.

Im not trying to say woohoo advice is wrong just speaking from something that has been impacting me and my teammates in ranked recently.

DarkBiCin
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For me I look down for 2 reasons with knife out. 1. I played csgo bhop maps and it's easier to see where to jump looking slightly down on most maps. 2. I'm bad at the game but I try 😭

DerangedAppl
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keeping crosshair level requires a good table chair set up. i had difficulty moving my mouse horizontally in a smooth way and it always sorta arced. look up desk ergonomics and change the level of your chair/table accordingly.

rishabbhattachaya
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It can be argued that aiming on the high side is scientifically better.

When we push a body on a horizontal plane, then the vertical component of the force will act vertically downward and will increase the weight of the object leading to an increase in friction. The more friction that occurs the more difficult to move the object as friction acts in the opposite direction of force.
On the other hand if we pull an object, then the vertical component acts in the upward direction, reducing the force of friction.
Hence, it is easier to pull than to push a body.

Adjusting your aim in a downward fashion acts as a pulling motion, and therefore, aiming on the high side is scientifically easier than adjusting your aim upwards, which is a pushing motion.

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As an addition to the FOV argument made by spankmymoomoo - great name btw - another reason I find some people tend to aim crotch height or lower is that they have lots of experience with games having fast but not instant ttks where sliding is a prominent aspect of movement. Destiny is one such example. If you're holding an angle head level while ads and someone slides out to peek you chances are pretty high you're dead because your gun covers them sliding out giving them free time to shoot at you. Not to mention the atrocious levels of bullet magnetism present in the game that often grant headshots for chest level shots which lowers the accuracy and shortens the distance needed to travel aiming back up for a headshot.

What's a good practice in some fps games is not good practice in others and those inexperienced with tac fps games but experienced in some others will bring those habits with them. Unless they're consciously aware of and constantly trying to change these habits you get lots of players with poor crosshair placement for valorant and tac fps games specifically. I'm currently working on this myself.

Another thing I catch myself doing sometimes is relaxing my arm/hand during rounds which ends up drawing the mouse back a little. Every time this happens without a correction leads to my crosshair falling closer and closer to the floor.

FumeiShichi
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One thing I noticed back in my CoD days in 2009 is that people would always have their crosshairs at the ground. I finally asked, and everyone would say it let them see easier since the gun is out of the way. It wasn't till I stopped playing CoD and went to CSGO that I stopped seeing it, only just realized it after seeing the intro clip. I wonder how many people have bad crosshair placement because of casual FPS games.

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