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I don't have the time right now though but maybe later haha.
can you be specific about what you have tried (if anything)? and how much you have tried it?
1.2k hours and no plat? Damn, I have just under 300 and I'm just short of plat. And I thought I was slow to improve...
The highest I got was diamond 3 in 1300 hours. And imo, is still low. I know people who have 700/800 hours and are champ consistentely. So yeah, the problem is just himself.
And I appreciate that.
You're the lord of this forum. You're wise, honest and forthright. I only have to learn.
If I can recomend a video series, I'd look up "Why you suck a Rocket League." This series actually covers the many mistakes players make when trying to play or get good in ranked play. It's a great way to understand a better approach to playing Rocket League. As the seasons come and go, more and more players are getting better and better, so it makes sense to feel like a complete noob regardless of the time you've spent playing. That fact remains, if you don't grow, you will be outgrown.