It is time for a tutorial post. Since the hardest thing in Rocket League to this day is getting up into the air quick just as the pros do, I have decided to give a tutorial for this very purpose. Most of the beginners are going to single tap jump and flip into the ball in the air when they are near it.
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Which is fine, if your starting out, but it is incredibly slow compared to a double jump aerial. And if you want to contest in the air at a high level, you will need to get up fast. So to do this is as simple as it sounds except with one big error that people make. The accidental back-flip. To double jump you can't be pushing your left analog stick in any direction or else you will instead flip in that direction instead of going up into the air. And to go up you need to tilt your analog stick down, so people tilt it down before they perform the second jump so they back-flip instead of going up into the air.
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The back-flip is devastating and humiliating and is the only setback of the double jump aerial. This move is incredibly useful and you will need it later on. Comment below if you want to see more tutorials and goodbye!
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I think rocket League is one of the best game of all. I love how you describe what you can do in the game with different approaches to the ball. I will take your advice and see what I can do.
ReplyDeleteThis post did a good job at confusing the heq out of me. I mean, I'm sure that if I were already an avid player of rocket league, I would've understood a lot of the terminology and situations, but unfortunately, I don't. However, Owen did a good job being so specific and stating the things that you could accidentally do wrong while performing the double jump aerial. He said that you could backflip on accident, which I probably would've figured out the hard way without that advice. This was a fantastic blog.
ReplyDeleteyou did a really good job on explaining how do to the ariel jump. i can relate to this because this is one of the hardest things to perform in Rocket League and you went into detail and i really enjoy this blog. Great job
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