![]() This YouTube video is really useful for understanding proper positioning and rotating techniques:īall chasing is where you constantly drive towards the ball, no matter where it is – or where your teammates are. For example, you wouldn’t want everyone in the team to be attacking – in-case the opposing team get the ball, and suddenly your goal is undefended. Rotating in Rocket League is where you are constantly monitoring where your other team players are, and adjusting your position accordingly. And no, this doesn’t mean driving in circles while chasing the ball! While you should naturally practise Rocket League a lot (by doing the tutorials, and playing online matches), you also need to learn what rotating means. Practise, practise… and rotate! Tristan (a Rocket Leaguer who still sucks at rotating!) ![]() What’s that quote: “Perfect practice makes progress”? Or “Practise, practise, practise!”. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Rocket League Gameplay Tips (From A Fairly Decent Player.!) () Practise, Practise… And Rotate! I demonstrate the tips below in this YouTube video, but read on if you prefer text to video: It can be a difficult game at times, but try and enjoy it: it’s a game, after all! If you feel like you’re burning out or no longer having fun, take a break from the game. The biggest advice I could give a new Rocket League is not to get frustrated and overwhelmed. So don’t give up hope though: let’s look at ways of improving your game! Tips to Improve Your Rocket League Gameīefore diving in to some specific tips for getting better at Rocket League, here’s a key bit of advice: Of course, that’s the entire point of a ranking system: as you level up, you play against other players of a similar rank. You will also come across people cheating and smurfing, and every time you level up (get to a better rank and division), you will suddenly start playing against harder opponents! After all, aerials are a crucial part of the game – but they can be really hard to master. It is also easy to become demotivated when playing Rocket League. Less than 10% of all Rocket League players achieve a diamond ranking, and barely 0.5% (5 in 1000) players achieve GC. If you look at the Rocket League rank distributions, you will see that most players are gold or platinum rank.
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