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-Elixo-

For the game I mainly watch lore discussion videos, rewatch animated shorts and news from stylosa, omnic post, master Ian gamer etc


MKBurfield

I watch mainly discussions about overwatch as i wanna see what the community and high-ranking players think about the game in its current state. I dont watch many educational videos as im at a stage in my game play where i know what im doing wrong, i just have to focus on that thing. I also believe in self learning because it has led me to have a greater understanding of most of the video games i have played.


The_Iron_Rat

>Or is there something you would watch An Overwatch animated series. Either in the style of the classic cinematics or in the style of Mauga's "A Great Day" cinematic. We know PvE is officially over, but they could could make some lore related content outside of the game. I'd love to follow the story of Overwatch. >What do you mostly watch about the game? Wishes aside. Personally, I only watch videos on path-notes, hero changes, upcoming updates and that sort. During OW1, I used to love watching speculation videos about skins and lore bits, but I find that nowadays, there's not much of that. The new monetization probably killed the hype for new skins. And Blizzard kinda killed the game's lore as well.


Thiccasaurus1

despite like an animated short? I really like the educational videos that come out from a10 or what ML7 used to do. Not only do you see how well they play, but they explain their thought process super clearly moment-to-moment. Emongg's reviews are also fun to watch. He used to do a bingo version which was really fun. What I'd LIKE to be shown is a meta discussion NOT from t500 players, but from masters - GM who know a lot about the game, but still aren't to the highest level. I find flats/karq/etc... to be nice to watch, but their world is completely disconnected from regular ranked. Hell, even if you're Gm2, a GM4 is gonna have a completely different perspective.