The Car That Lost Apex’s Biggest Tournament

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2024-03-13に共有

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  • @JumbaGW
    A couple things to mention: 1. They aren't lagging in game. It's the command center specatator view and the only feed we have to make videos. 2. Verhulst was able to tell they were mnk because he could see them tap strafe, a movement mechanic only possible on mnk. Shoulda mentioned that in the vid. 3. Thanks for all the love on this one so far <3
  • This is outright one of the best ALGS insight videos out there. I’m sure myself, and many others, had no clue as to how important that one decision NRG made was and I would have never known that had this video not existed. Your commentary/editing style is top notch keep it up.
  • @joaqie6319
    KCP pushing everyone and trying to get as much KP as possible so they get 2nd and still make bank was hilarious
  • @texxel1787
    "it may have been a 3v3, but it was never a fair fight." that goes so hard bro. great video!!
  • It’s so cool how nearly every pro team knows what team they’re facing based off tendencies and do so much more than you would think on the surface level of just making it to the next zone in a battle royale game with lots of rng
  • @Ghreyl
    I didn't expect the quality of the video. This was genuinely exciting to watch and really well put together. I could watch a lot more of these.
  • @ZestyJacko
    Your storytelling is absolutely fantastic Jumba, love all the different POVs and audio clips you featured that we never heard watching the main ALGS broadcast. I watched this entire tourney live and had no idea what led to this final 3v3. A+ work as always!
  • @illCMAC
    Gild doesnt celebrate the win because he just realized he has to play another game with Sweet.
  • @not_abed
    man the fact that they call out which input they see players on is crazy 😂 so much detail in this game, great vid tho storytelling was on point !👏
  • This was not Just a video, this was the deepest analysis of and Algs game i've ever seen. I'm a big fan of the tournament, but i had never followed One team only so i didn't know about all the reasoning behind a rotation and position keeping, as well as the decisione making based on the differenti team they were pushing. This video was a Deep dive in the professional side of esports, and a Master piece overall!
  • I feel so lucky to be a fan of this esport. The amount of complexity and layers to each game, as well as the dominos that have to fall just right in order for a team to win are truly unbelievable. There's just nothing else like it. Especially when you look at games like this and the infamous game 6 from 2023 Split 2 Playoffs. If you understand the game, it's the best esport in the world and nothing even comes close. Awesome vid as always Jumba! Your premiere pro/da vinci timeline must've been a nightmare juggling all these different POVs. Well done man.
  • Appreciate the quality work in editing their comms the streams were so loud I couldn't bother to stay and watch. This is very well made!
  • The video was amazing and gave me flashbacks to that moment at champs. Can’t wait for the streams to start back up soon.
  • @_Cotton
    i was shaking watching this game live, great vid on it as always
  • @BardyYasha
    Man, great work! I've barely played apex 2 times in my life sooo long ago, but still, the way the video was produced just makes everything fit so perfectly and easy to understand! Really put me at the edge of my seat here!
  • @DJFirth
    I was glued to my seat for the full 16 minutes, brilliant content, cheers!
  • @SHAP00PIE
    Great video! Understand the decisions of teams helped me appreciate competitive apex more. That was insane!
  • The editing is absolutely on point! I love how you let the audio of the pros tell the detailed story after introducing a brief setup.
  • @joniveson5894
    This really makes you appreciate the game sense and knowledge of all the pro teams especially the way that Optic and NRG were predicting each others moves so flawlessly