8 Advices for rocket league

Posted by Michaels on April 9th, 2021

If you are not good at rocket league for playing it for many years, maybe these tips could help you. Pls kindly read it.

1.Customize the camera settings

 When it comes to the arena, spend some time in practice mode not only getting familiar with the mechanics of the game but also setting up your camera. You can change the distance of the camera from your car, your field of view, the angle of the camera, and much more. All of these details will affect what you can see in-game. And everyone has a slightly different preference for how it should be.

The camera is set up well, which can effectively expand your field of view.

2.Don't underestimate the handbrake

A handbrake is a tool I use as much as boost and jumping. It allows you to drift and whip your car around quickly to get into position, and it's helped me score a lot of unexpected goals. Get very familiar with it and use it to your advantage.

3.Don't care about the toxicity

 In "Rocket League", poisonous players will run wildly in ranked and unranked matches. For teammates who have entered the game, you can't do anything unless you don't attract them and follow the game plan. But if things escalate, you can use the reporting tool, hoping that the game will be better next time.

 The real advice here is to pay attention to your own behavior. In a quick chat, some ironic "really good!" messages usually do not change position. But we can easily plug toxic minefields-even I sometimes struggle. When I noticed that I was emotional, I usually got a few downgrades and even worse performance. It is best to just walk away or replace the chat function completely.

4.Save valuable upgrades

Boost is a valuable resource in Rocket League. Even if it recovers quickly, you will often find that you have nothing, struggling to go back to defend your goal.

 Instead of using boost all the time, you can "shoot forward" by holding the joystick forward and double-clicking the jump button. Speed ​​or maneuver quickly or easily).

 Learn to use these two methods effectively in different situations to reduce the number of closed collisions without boost.

5.Choose a perfect fit teammate

 Whether you are lining up for rankings or casual competitions, one of the best things you can do is find someone to play with. This not only reduces the chance that one of you will give up due to anger when encountering difficulties, but you can also learn to predict each other's actions better than random teammates.

 This will increase your winning percentage.

6.Don't chase the ball

 Intuition will tell you that when the ball is close to you, you have to break the ball. This is common, and sometimes instinct will dominate everything. But if you follow a spin, you should (very fast, in-flight) assess who is in a better position to handle the ball.

 In many cases, you will find that it is your turn to step back and defend. Even if it is not, back defense is usually a safer and better option.

 Even if you spin correctly and you are chasing the ball, your teammates may have a better angle. Instead of hitting the ball to the opponent at the same time (the ball will inevitably bounce off the frontcourt and bounce back to your goal), let a teammate with a better angle grab the ball. Normally, this will allow them to pass better and may even win you a simple goal.

 The art of "Leaving the Ball" is a valuable lesson worth learning.

7.Don't be afraid to demo

When you advance (or sometimes flip or shoot) an opponent, your car will blow up its car. This is the so-called destruction, which is a very divisive strategy in Rocket League. Some people act as law enforcement officers, wandering around, aiming at cars.

 When other players are destroyed, they usually complain in quick conversations, but sometimes the demo version may change the momentum of the game. I recommend using demolition as a tool. Don’t use it deliberately, but if the opportunity comes, take it! When this happens, don’t be too frustrated-some players will demonstrate the game, make you feel uncomfortable, and then take you out of the game Drive away.

8.Don't pay too much attention to air dribble and air dribble

 When your ranking rises, you will see people flying into the sky to hit the ball. You will also see them take the ball to the wall, bounce it back, and then "air dribble" into the goal. It adds a whole new element to your game when you start playing with more skilled players.

 Both of these skills require a lot of practice and dedication. Anyone who wants to make progress in Rocket League should learn to lift the ball in the air. But don't rush to learn these skills from the beginning-just master the basics first.

 So far, after more than 900 hours of playing in Rocket League, I have only just begun to improve my aerial skills. The air dribble has not yet entered my field of vision.

Last but not least, if you have other skills for improving our level of rocket league, pls share us in the comments fields.

 

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