So grind 6mans and you'll start to meet players.Īnd a big thing about being on a pro team isn't to just have the best players. Rank X is pretty much semi-pro and Rank S is pro tier. I haven't really paid much attention to this scene lately but you'll want to be at least rank B to even have a shot, but even then it's not likely. This is how most players actually "go pro". It'll take a lot of grinding and discipline to get to that level of play.Īnother big thing is 6mans. You would need to get to SSL to start getting noticed by other players but GC's and even low SSL's will get dusted by pros basically every time they play. To go pro, I'd say you'd need at least 3500 hours of gameplay. SSL maybe if you spend 8-10 hours a day for a year or two. I'm not even being demotivating, just blunt. there is no way you're going to catch up. sure there are some pros that started much later, but they also probably invested twice as much time as the older pros. you have 3% of their total play time and they're still playing. to give you an idea of the substantial difference, a player who on average played 4-6 hours daily (being generous due to breaks and stuff) since launch will have about 9k-13k hours in the game. Rocket league has been out for almost 6 years. of those, 200 are SSL and of those 200, 8 are pro.Īnd you are asking if it's still possible? since percentages are hard to envision imagine you had 1,000,000 players. so 4-5% of the top 0.02% of ALL players managed to go pro. So of the 1000 players that are SSL, 45 are pro. 40 teams overall between NA and EU but maybe 15 of those teams are actually competitive. Then look at how many competitive pro players there are. I don't know why people are telling you it's possible.įirst you need to be SSL which is the top 0.02% of the playerbase I'm not trying to make this seem impossible, there's just a very long road ahead of you if you are considering this. A twitch channel might help you expand once you get there. If you're in NA, I hear that players aren't even considered unless they're in 6mans.Īfter reaching SSL, you're going to need to start networking to get your name out there and you're going to have to be consistent. I think SSL is currently 1850 mmr? You'll need to at least be consistently 2000 mmr to even be recognized by a pro player, let alone be taken seriously by an ORG. Just reaching SSL won't even be close to going pro. Moreso, they're just trying to brute force their way up without considering their flaws or mistakes until they're painstakingly obvious. The reason why growth usually takes a while in RL is that people don't necessarily do these. When you go into a game it has to be more than just implementing your new mechanics too, you need to be constantly analyzing your opponents and reviewing your replays to understand what worked and what needs improving. Focusing on hard and accurate shots, backboards, double touches, dribbling and flicks, and general air control. In a month, you could definitely go from C1 to GC and higher if you're training on the right things. Being pro includes being easy to work with - the adaptability to join and fit into a team - so you can't be a toxic b!tch in ranked all the time. You'll need more than just rotations and strategy too. It's more than just being able to flip reset and double-touch your way to SSL. There are a lot of factors involved in going pro.
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