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*This video was made during Splatoon 3 version 7.2, if any future balance changes are made to point sensor that are relevant to content covered in this video I will note them here!
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  • @lt-diamond1555
    @lt-diamond1555Ай бұрын

    Not sure if this still tracks at top level, but the other helpful part of sensor is that the enemy is way more afraid to do a play. Even if they know they are 100% safe to do it they still hesitate to do it cause of the threat of an enemy player using the info. Its helpful cause it almost snuffs out short ranged slayers just from the threat of midlines shutting it down

  • @asianclicks3368

    @asianclicks3368

    Ай бұрын

    I think it does track yeah you can’t do anything except spam bombs and paint if you’re sensored

  • @mccartney7762

    @mccartney7762

    Ай бұрын

    So real. I mainly play Rollers so whenever I get tracked by point sensor it cramps up nearly my entire playstyle

  • @StarShade0

    @StarShade0

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly. It nullifies an entire playstyle: sharking. It also shuts down Ninja Squid.

  • @GUSplatoon
    @GUSplatoonАй бұрын

    100% will be citing and mentioning this video during my Machine Neo Guide. Nice video Pika! It's crazy how in-depth point sensor can be.

  • @internetguy7319

    @internetguy7319

    Ай бұрын

    def throwing a sensor before zooka is usually the play imo

  • @unconcernedsalad2
    @unconcernedsalad2Ай бұрын

    great video. from what i’ve heard, you’re not the only high level comp player who believes in point sensor. with fights being so fast and deaths being so quick, i’ve heard more and more high and even top level players talk about how valuable point sensors are

  • @Renulph
    @RenulphАй бұрын

    Nice you finally made the point sensor vid! Good stuff, Pika. What's the song at 4:50 btw? I'd like to add a couple useful tips for sensor as a vExplo main: tag enemies who are using specials! That includes anything with a recall, like zipcaster, inkjet, etc. Your teammates knowing where they are recalling to is very useful, and I always make sure to tag anyone using booyah bomb, kraken, ultra stamp, etc. In addition to that, I throw sensors into active fights all the time in case my teammates lose the fight, the trade back can happen immediately. Sensor is also very useful to use via sub strafing, because you can mix it into your movement and throw the sensor as you squidroll away from a threat, it's very efficient mixing mobility and information like that. Sensor also frequently can be used to pressure opponents, so many times I've tagged someone before they dropped out of spawn and they just turn around and go the other way because they know they're tracked. Underrated boon to this sub. 8:09 I think you meant to say vExplo here? Since that's the one that has sensor, not custom explosher.

  • @pikadave465

    @pikadave465

    Ай бұрын

    Yep you're totally right, I've had custom explosher on the brain! VExplo is the sensor one, and at least we got that right in the thumbnail LOL. Awesome explosher insight here as well! Also that song is from Custom Robo, I link all the songs I use in the description so you can find it there.

  • @yoshikai64
    @yoshikai64Ай бұрын

    Appreciate the video. it's nice to hear exactly why point sensor has been seeing an uptick in how good it is. Also this isn't exactly a utility sub, but curling has been seeing more use and a short guide video could be useful for showing the potential of this sub

  • @pikadave465

    @pikadave465

    Ай бұрын

    I'm considering doing an extra episode at the end of this series to cover curling bomb, I've had several people mention across all these videos and I can definitely see why people group it loosely with utility

  • @OneCoolCatKC
    @OneCoolCatKCАй бұрын

    I use Classic Squiffer and have since Splatoon 2. Point Sensor is essentially part of my playstyle and allows me to anticipate opponents ahead of time. I play a “tactical playstyle mixed with quick reactions”, if that’s a a thing lol. But It’s refreshing to see people give it a chance. I was thinking of doing a guide on point sensor but you summed up what I wanted to say perfectly.

  • @Rainstorm_100
    @Rainstorm_100Ай бұрын

    some the best splatoon videos out there already, excited to see your future work! Good luck on competing

  • @Itsmee499
    @Itsmee499Ай бұрын

    THE GOAT IS BACK

  • @nozoarchives860
    @nozoarchives860Ай бұрын

    miss your uploads !! glad youre back :3

  • @n8te_the_gr8te
    @n8te_the_gr8teАй бұрын

    PIKACHU DAVID VIDEO YIPPEE

  • @MG-mh8xp
    @MG-mh8xpАй бұрын

    thank you!!

  • @SirWinstonTheFourth
    @SirWinstonTheFourthАй бұрын

    These videos help me a ton in letting me see these subs in a new light. Good vid 🐧 Edit: also I personally don't mind the upload schedule. I think it's cool that you're focusing on leveling up. That's always dope. Keep up the good work 🐢

  • @weirdguyontheinternet4297
    @weirdguyontheinternet4297Ай бұрын

    MY FAVORITE SUB HAS A VIDEO OMGG

  • @trimdesign1
    @trimdesign1Ай бұрын

    Eating all of this for the inevitable point sensor .52 gal 🙏 Ty pika again for what I’m sure is another banger utlity guide

  • @Hario338
    @Hario338Ай бұрын

    sorry got distracted by that sick clip in the intro got dang!!!

  • @softy5447
    @softy5447Ай бұрын

    man I have a soft spot for sensor on squiffer for all the advantages listed in the vid but bubble is so weak when its not combined with AOE. It just sucks that they stuck so closely to referencing bubbler when they could've done a mix of s1 vanilla and new especially since s3 new squif only borrows autobomb...

  • @greensgreens
    @greensgreensАй бұрын

    i was about to make a comment about how obvious this all was UNTIL you brought up the Opening Gambit strat my god that's genius. that's insane. that's wicked. i love getting information like this

  • @apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868
    @apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868Ай бұрын

    Pika do you have any advice about getting demoralized by this game? I really love a lot of much more difficult and less rewarding weapons, especially tri stringer and it's been really disappointing to try as hard as I can to master this weapon, lose over and over and feel crappy about that, and then switch to like a splattershot and win consistently and get kills easily, but have way less fun with the weapon itself I fully buy that no weapon is unviable in soloq but it's just hard when it's clear that when I play this weapon I'm trying so much harder just to have less impact than any other weapon. And I really do enjoy it, it's just really hard to enjoy a weapon when you feel like you're not getting better and everybody else is

  • @pikadave465

    @pikadave465

    Ай бұрын

    To make highly technical weapons work at least in my experience you have to get deep into the details on what makes that weapon unique and make the most of that. In the case of tri stringer I know most players see its crazy turf output and potential to play like a charger or other backline weapon thanks to its range, but I don't often see stringers get bold with the close range tap shots or get creative with arcing shots over terrain as much as they could and other things like that, and those traits paired with the more standard playstyle for the weapon is what makes stringer special compared to other options. To find long term success and enjoyment out of weapons like that you have to have some intrinsic motivation to continually experiment with new ways to utilize the weapon and essentially pioneer the weapon beyond how most people see it. Probably my own most relatable experience with that was when I used bloblobber for a long time in high level competitive play. Most people see the weapon as a passive weapon that sits back and spams paint all game, but I also was fascinated by it being the only slosher capable of killing in one slosh and that motivated me to push an aggressive side of the weapon that threatened fast kills off of one-burst shots but that could also pivot to that passive painting playstyle whenever necessary, so the end result was my bloblobber play being far more flexible and consistent than everyone else's. Making that work consistently is extremely challenging though and takes a very long time, which is why I think you have to keep yourself motivated with new ideas to try as you keep practicing since results won't come for a while.

  • @TM-45.
    @TM-45.Ай бұрын

    If you download someone do you also download their search history?

  • @brain_cell
    @brain_cellАй бұрын

    its _TIME_ to find out how someone made a fifteen minute video about _POINT SENSOR_ (guitar riff)

  • @Nigeel-CRB24
    @Nigeel-CRB24Ай бұрын

    Point sensor = esp

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