Crucible Tips To Help YOU Improve! (Destiny 2 PvP)

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Publicado 2021-01-09

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  • @tyildirim71
    Your growth has been insannnee bro, keep the consistency going
  • @tbducky4136
    An no titan lag is a huge annoyance they literally start teleporting
  • @erikellefson3938
    Dude thank god, my girl was on the verge of leaving. I haven’t got my 10 inch boost in days, I thought your offer had expired. My relationship is living on a prayer bro, I need this shit
  • @lonemadrhino2391
    Step 1: get felwinters. Step 2: get stasis Step 3: bind your ability keys to the easiest accessible place possible Step 4: win
  • @Red41554
    A pvp tip for new lights, get used to sliding from cover to cover in order to increase survivability. Sliding prevents enemies from landing headshots (depending on how good they are), but receiving bodyshots is much more favorable.
  • "you should theoretically run 100 recovery with Warlock" Me with my 100 mobility and tranversive steps: "the only problem of being faster than light, Is that you only live in darkness"
  • @daniellatham1219
    You deserve all the growth you have received. Great content man 👍
  • @slowish_mk7
    Man I really hope that you grow even more. You have been doing a fantastic job
  • @PlainHi
    I have been playing for almost two years now and I stayed away from pvp because I was bad at it and this helped me so much
  • @kegon503
    I've been playing pvp a lot and never knew some of these things, really helpful!
  • @aidstew
    Honestly my new fav pvp youtuber, everything you say on this channel just makes sense
  • @ridhwanahmed4276
    wallah's consistency for vids have blown my mind. Keep it up homie, and I will comment on every single vid that u post from now on!
  • @Ben-eb2pc
    juust thought I would mention 100 resil barrier cooldown is 14 seconds
  • @olilowry3343
    Great video, I loved the way you explained everything.
  • @connormchugh7605
    Dexterity mods can also help a lot if you don't have quickdraw. Paired with targeting you will have fast ready and ads speeds. Lightweight weapons also often have much higher handling than their fellow archetypes and intrinsically increases your mobility by 20 (when they are out) along with having a faster ready speed. Of course you will want to balance out your loadouts. If you are using a shotgun try using a primary with further reach. Hand cannons, pulse rifles, and auto rifles really fit the bill for most medium to long range engagements. Scouts are a little funny. Some can compete but most can be outclassed by other weapon types for most engagements. For snipers, try more close to medium ranged options. The adaptive frame hand cannons are popular because they excel at medium ranges. On controller, sidearms are a very good choice as most will deal with targets up to just under 20 meters in a very competitive time to kill (ttk). The line for where SMGs will work can be a little hazy. They have a little more reach than sidearms but they might not have the same ttk or ease of use. On a controller, their recoil may seem unruly unless you have a very specific roll. But even then they can be a little difficult to handle. For mouse users they are so much more approachable to manage. This is to the degree that the differences between the two is night and day. But if you're on a mouse you're more likely to use a 140 hand cannon anyways due to the higher skill ceiling. But for either case, use whatever you feel most comfortable with. For controller people you will want to make use of traction. Movement is very important and you'll find that people can zoom past you so being able to turn on a dime is essential. But if for some reason you like turning slower than someone who is paralyzed neck down then you do what you want. To me the turn speed is ridiculously slow on controller so I've cranked my sensitivity to 10 in addition with traction. In some scenarios even this isn't fast enough. Mouse users don't need to worry about traction because you fuckers can play around with mouse sensitivity. But like a lot of games this is a play how you feel thing so whatever works best for you. One final note for controller users. Try a little experimentation with the button mapping in your controls menu of the game. This will let you to move your abilities and actions around as you see fit and you may find something that works well for you. Buttons can be set to press, double press, or hold (for a very brief moment). For example, I have set my weapons set to the right bumper. Tap for switching to kinetic and energy then hold for power. This allows me to adjust where I'm looking while switching weapons. All without having to take my thumb off the stick. It may take a moment to get used to the custom mapping you set it to. My recommendation is to go in patrol and do some lost sectors and public events. When you are familiar with your new controls start going into strikes for building muscle memory. After that head into the crucible to really reinforce that memory in a somewhat competitive environment. At first your performance won't be the best but you should see improvement if you choose to stick with your controls.
  • @nyalan8385
    Dang I got here before my notification. Great video btw, definitely some points here other people haven't made
  • @chirpd2722
    Man, wallah has the best movement out of any d2 content creator I've ever seen. Absolutely amazing player. It's so satisfying to watch your gameplay lol