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The Best Aim Practice, 'Jager = Roamer', Developing bad habits - Mythbusters, in-depth

The Best Aim Practice, 'Jager = Roamer', Developing bad habits - Mythbusters, in-depth We will be talking about the best aim practice for Siege (and overall), specifying operators to their roles and how people are developing bad habits.

1) "The best aim practice" - 0:14
This topic is mostly about the other videos that have very similar titles. Just after the end, I'll give you A practice how you can flick, however, the point of this topic was to teach you how to make the best aim practice and practice overall for anything you do in real life. An analogy that I have used is if I studied something for 3 hours daily and I am getting straight A's, that doesn't mean if you study the same thing for 3 hours a day, you'll be getting straight A's. There is no best aim for practice, checking the videos with similar time is just a pure waste of time. Learning how pro players and people around your practice is a good starting point to make your own best aim practice.

2) Jager = roamer, 3:03
You cannot assign a role to a specific operator. Sure, Jager is USUALLY a roamer, but he sometimes doesn't need to be one. The issue with this is not just because of wording, but because of mentality. There are people around there, that when picked an operator - no matter what, they'll be going as their operator's role. Likewise, if Thatcher used all the EMPs, they'll still be supporting, whilst their operator is now made to actually frag, be retraded and so on. There are a few more examples given in the video.

3) Developing bad habits - 4:45
The reason why you and other people are building bad habits is mostly that you do something that works in a specific rank (which is not a good thing to do), and once you get rank up, you're repeating the same thing, however, since it's bad thing to do - you're getting now demolished and downranked. You lose the motivation to play as you think you are doing everything fine but it's your teammate's fault. It's very hard not to build bad habits, and bad habits can be built everywhere, from objective setups (given 2 examples), the way of approaching to the site, the way of defending the site, assigning roles to operators and much more.

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