 Where are vod reviews? Learn from other players in game. Today I will share with you what vod reviews are and how to learn and add to your game with them. Later, I will also get into when to vod review and how to implement what you learn from vods into your game. Vod reviews are basically reviewing gameplay and looking out what decisions led to a death or a kill in game. Here's an example. Let's say you're analyzing pro gameplay. Why does Shroud peak? How does he automatically aim for the head? How come enemies don't see where he was when he was sneaking up on them? Next, I will be showing you how to look at and review gameplay better. Don't just look at aim and say that that's the reason they killed an enemy. Look more into positioning and why they picked their fights. Usually they pick their fights because they have a highest percentage of winning and you can also vod review that. Here's an example of a vod review. You can forget what you learn super quickly, especially if you're doing it for a long period of time. So I suggest you check out my vod review and I'll see you in the next one. Every mistake and everything you learned. There are different types of vod reviews. The first one is just normal vod reviews of your own gameplay. Some reasons you might want to review your own gameplay is to look for mistakes. I'll go in detail in my game sense video, but here's a summary. Just look at your decision making right before your death, not just that. But also look at your decisions right before you get a kill. Analyze that. Another part of vod reviewing is reviewing your enemies' decisions and why they killed you. Repeat the process and you should learn more flaws in your game more than ever. And I'm saying vod reviews are the fastest way of doing that. Another way of vod reviewing is looking at other players' gameplay in your skill level. I know that is pretty weird, but hear me out. Let's say you're in bronze, in Valorant, or 2000 points in arena in Fortnite. Switch up gameplay at that skill level. On YouTube or anything, I say on your skill level because no one wants to analyze and someone who's just started playing or someone who has no mistakes. You can learn from players in your skill level way more. Not that you fix all your mistakes, which no one ever does because we're human. Then look at pro gameplay. I think this is the most helpful type of vod reviewing because you can learn so much from the best of the best. Now there are many ways you can vod review pros. You can just watch their stream on Twitch or something. Or you can look at tournament or high ranked clips. What I recommend people do is watch vod reviewers and hear what they say. For example, I watched Dragon Mar, who reviews Valorant pros and his subs games. He talks about stuff I don't even realize when I watch the gameplay, which is the main reason I love these types of channels. Some even review gameplay if you can't spot your mistakes. Now, I showed you what they are in other ways you can vod review. But how often should you vod review? I would say around 15 to 20 minutes a day is good enough. You're just gonna forget everything if you do it more than that because vod reviews give so much info. Also, it might get boring after the 20 minute mark. I would say do this every day you can. And you'll be better within a few days or a week. Don't ever stop vod reviewing though. Because no one ever learns everything. And besides, we make so many mistakes still even after looking at that because we're human. Thanks for watching and that's how the discussion about this in the comments below.