5 Pro Tip and Tricks for Rocket League Beginners to Become Better

In this Rocket League tutorial, we’ll bring 5 pro tips for beginners to become better in Rocket League.

The first tip is camera settings, if you haven’t messed with your camera settings that this is a must any of the default settings, you can refer to the best setting guide on Goldkk.com, with the suggested choice for each option.

The second tip is to save you as replays, whether you had a bad game or good game? It’s a great idea to save replays, if you had a bad game you can look over and see what you did wrong and if you had a good game you can go over and see what you did right, look for a high-level pro game or tournament match or pro RL Youtubers on YouTube and then afterward look over the replays that you’ve saved and to see where you compare to the pros and where you differ from the pros and see what they do in similar situations.

The third tip is to use the trainings that Psyonix gave you whether it’s just in your spare time or while you’re killing for a match go into free training or go into aerial or custom training, just play around it, keep working on that ball control whenever you get the chance, a really good practice tactic  is the default all-star aerial training, if you’re a beginner all-star aerial training probably looks like the craziest most, the same thing you’re ever going to do and you’re going to want to start on the rookie or pro sets, just do it over and over again until you make the shot.

Next tip is just a simple goalkeeping tip when you’re in net instead of panicking outside in the box, what you want to do is be behind the line of than that and have the butt of your car up against the wall opposite to the direction of which the ball is coming at you, when the ball is coming from the right gives full coverage of the net and allows you to have a lot more reaction time and set up time for clearing the ball to your teammate.

The final step is one that you’re going to cherish forever. Some of you might know about this control already some of you might not, using air rule, playing aerial can be bound to any comfortable button for you on your controller or keyboard while holding it you can do a barrel roll like move with your car, so beginners out there can learn how to land on your wheels if you’re on the wall or attempt to go for an aerial and you flop on the ground on your back of your side, this can delay your recovery time and be a difference between the goal or save, but if you learn to use aerial to land on your wheels all the time no matter what you’ll be able to speed up your recovery time.