It’s an all-new year and the ideal time to start working towards achieving your Rocket League New Year's resolutions! In our first Community Spotlight of 2018, we’re looking at the abilities that sparked improvement in the community, and which of those mechanics will help build the best of the best in Competitive Seasons to come. Whether you’re studying the latest tutorials or spending late nights in Custom Training, this blog will provide you with the blueprint you need to make 2018 a Calculated year!
Custom Training
Approach the ball with confidence, while flying through the air for a flip-reset shot and dash across the field with less boost while rotating into position. With Custom Training available at all times, scenarios like that are possible as the skill ceiling in Rocket League continues to rise every day. Listed below is another round of Training packs that are built to hone core abilities while focusing on newer skills like the aforementioned flip-reset shot and more.
Prepare to challenge yourself and elevate your potential!
#
Author
Name
Difficulty
Code
1
Poquito
Aerial Shots - Redirects
Diamond
8D93-C997-0ACD-8416
2
Just Boban
Just Boban's pack#1
Diamond
7A7A-D3AE-211B-8C1E
3
Diegosatrmo02
Shots you should be scoring
Grand Champion
248B-11B0-EDF7-EDCF
4
Bxian_OD
SUPER DEFENSE
Diamond
BE46-B385-876F-6CBA
5
Poquito
Wall Shots
Platinum
9F6D-4387-4C57-2E4B
6
waypr0tein
Ceiling Shots
Champion
AFC9-2CCC-95EC-D9D4
7
YeeZa
Wave Dash Shots
Platinum
F9EF-2D99-BA51-9E8A
8
Wrecked
|WHIFF| Air Drag/Ceiling Shots
Champion
25BF-ABB0-22C1-8099
9
YeeZa
Ball Flip Reset Shots
Diamond
B5AC-17E0-4133-B8A4
Need more Custom Training options? Head on over to last year’s final Community Spotlight and begin 2018 with a strong practice routine.
New Mechanics
It’s almost hard to believe, but even after two and a half years our community is still unearthing new Battle-Car mechanics. At first, players learned how to pinch the ball, but that wasn’t enough. After pinching came half flips, then jump resets, various flicks, and then ceiling shots, but all of these advances leave us with a single question: What’s next?
For many of you, wavedashing is still an advanced technique while successfully executing a ceiling shot mid-game is nearly unheard-of. That isn’t stopping players like JSTN, Lachinio, Squishy Muffinz, and UsedWolf from elevating the wave-dashing mechanic to another level, though! If you find yourself low on boost or racing across the the field, try practicing these cutting-edge multidashing methods and in time you’ll have one more trick over your opponents in both offensive and defensive situations. It’s still too early to say how far multidashing will take the Rocket League community, but we’re excited to see what players will come up with in the future!
Who will be the next one to discover a new in-game mechanic? Keep practicing and maybe the next Community Spotlight will feature you!
It’s an all-new year and the ideal time to start working towards achieving your Rocket League New Year's resolutions! In our first Community Spotlight of 2018, we’re looking at the abilities that sparked improvement in the community, and which of those mechanics will help build the best of the best in Competitive Seasons to come. Whether you’re studying the latest tutorials or spending late nights in Custom Training, this blog will provide you with the blueprint you need to make 2018 a Calculated year!
Custom Training
Approach the ball with confidence, while flying through the air for a flip-reset shot and dash across the field with less boost while rotating into position. With Custom Training available at all times, scenarios like that are possible as the skill ceiling in Rocket League continues to rise every day. Listed below is another round of Training packs that are built to hone core abilities while focusing on newer skills like the aforementioned flip-reset shot and more.
Prepare to challenge yourself and elevate your potential!
#
Author
Name
Difficulty
Code
1
Poquito
Aerial Shots - Redirects
Diamond
8D93-C997-0ACD-8416
2
Just Boban
Just Boban's pack#1
Diamond
7A7A-D3AE-211B-8C1E
3
Diegosatrmo02
Shots you should be scoring
Grand Champion
248B-11B0-EDF7-EDCF
4
Bxian_OD
SUPER DEFENSE
Diamond
BE46-B385-876F-6CBA
5
Poquito
Wall Shots
Platinum
9F6D-4387-4C57-2E4B
6
waypr0tein
Ceiling Shots
Champion
AFC9-2CCC-95EC-D9D4
7
YeeZa
Wave Dash Shots
Platinum
F9EF-2D99-BA51-9E8A
8
Wrecked
|WHIFF| Air Drag/Ceiling Shots
Champion
25BF-ABB0-22C1-8099
9
YeeZa
Ball Flip Reset Shots
Diamond
B5AC-17E0-4133-B8A4
Need more Custom Training options? Head on over to last year’s final Community Spotlight and begin 2018 with a strong practice routine.
New Mechanics
It’s almost hard to believe, but even after two and a half years our community is still unearthing new Battle-Car mechanics. At first, players learned how to pinch the ball, but that wasn’t enough. After pinching came half flips, then jump resets, various flicks, and then ceiling shots, but all of these advances leave us with a single question: What’s next?
For many of you, wavedashing is still an advanced technique while successfully executing a ceiling shot mid-game is nearly unheard-of. That isn’t stopping players like JSTN, Lachinio, Squishy Muffinz, and UsedWolf from elevating the wave-dashing mechanic to another level, though! If you find yourself low on boost or racing across the the field, try practicing these cutting-edge multidashing methods and in time you’ll have one more trick over your opponents in both offensive and defensive situations. It’s still too early to say how far multidashing will take the Rocket League community, but we’re excited to see what players will come up with in the future!
Who will be the next one to discover a new in-game mechanic? Keep practicing and maybe the next Community Spotlight will feature you!
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Rocket League won the "Suspension of Disbelief" Steam Award today! On behalf of everyone at the studio, THANK YOU to all of our players on Steam for the nominations and votes. We have so much in store for Rocket League in 2018, and we can't wait to share more with you in the coming weeks and months.
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Rocket League won the "Suspension of Disbelief" Steam Award today! On behalf of everyone at the studio, THANK YOU to all of our players on Steam for the nominations and votes. We have so much in store for Rocket League in 2018, and we can't wait to share more with you in the coming weeks and months.
It’s Winter time again here in San Diego and we’ve put up the holiday lights in Utopia Stadium. That means it’s time to reflect on another great year for Rocket League!
Thanks to all of you, our fantastic community, for making 2017 Rocket League’s best year yet. Over 38 million of you have played more than two billion matches since we launched back in 2015, and with Rocket League China coming online via our first closed beta test, Soccar is about to go fully worldwide. The game we all love just keeps getting bigger!
We had the pleasure of welcoming a whole new set of fans from the Nintendo Switch community - a huge milestone not just for us at Psyonix, but also for Rocket League as a game and an esport. We’ll be keeping an eye out for fellow fans sneaking in a few matches on-the-go as we travel home for the holidays.
You’ve also helped us grow Rocket League Esports and the RLCS into one of the best competitive scenes on the planet. This year brought Rocket League to brand new tournaments like the Universal Open, The X Games and the recent ELEAGUE Cup. With the introduction of our Collegiate Rocket League program and the RLCS World Championships in LA and DC breaking records, there’s never been a better time to be a fan of competitive Rocket League.
All of this growth has brought new challenges as well. Our CEO Dave Hagewood spoke back in March about recurring PsyNet database outages that made it hard to log in and play, and we’re happy to say those issues have been almost entirely resolved. We’ve also added game servers in new regions like South Africa and Asia to improve the play experience for those players. There’s still work to be done, and two issues in particular will be a focus for us heading into 2018.
The first issue is game server performance. We see feedback on this topic regularly and take it very seriously. While many connection issues are out of our hands - like when an internet service provider suddenly starts routing you differently to our datacenters - we are still monitoring performance and looking for ways to improve.
We’ll be rolling out improved connection quality status information in the game client in 2018 that will tell you if you’re experiencing packet loss, latency variance, or legitimate game server performance issues. We’re looking into how we can allow the community to report servers they think are performing poorly to help us identify and resolve problems more quickly. We’re also planning improvements to region selection in matchmaking that would let us roll out servers in regions like US-Central without negatively impacting US-East or US-West.
Our second focus is game performance on Xbox One. We don’t want Xbox players to feel ignored when they report issues, and we’ve rolled out fixes for stability and stuttering in our last two major patches. But we know some of you are still experiencing performance problems and we’re actively working to fix them. We’ll have more to share in the new year.
Speaking of the new year, we have a ton of great new features and improvements in the pipeline headed your way in 2018. Our in-game Tournaments feature is still on track, though we had to delay the initial beta test until early next year. We’re going to revamp the progression system to make XP meaningful again, and you’ll be able to unlock new banners, titles, and free Decryptors on a regular interval by leveling up. There’s a ton of great “Quality of Life” updates in the works to improve your daily experience with things like inventory management, and we’re working on some new Achievements and Trophies for the hunters out there. By popular demand, we’ll also be sure to keep releasing new Dragon-themed content for your cars.
Last but not least, we’re actively working on cross-platform party support for a 2018 release. Our PsyNet Party tests this fall were a huge success - thanks again to our patient Steam playerbase for helping us out! With PsyNet Parties now stably powering the Switch platform, we’ll begin rolling it out to all of our players sometime next year.
2017’s been our best year ever at Psyonix and we couldn’t have done it without all of you. Thank you to all of our fans around the world - we can’t wait to tell you about everything else we have in store for 2018. Happy Holidays and may all of your stockings be filled with Painted items!
It’s Winter time again here in San Diego and we’ve put up the holiday lights in Utopia Stadium. That means it’s time to reflect on another great year for Rocket League!
Thanks to all of you, our fantastic community, for making 2017 Rocket League’s best year yet. Over 38 million of you have played more than two billion matches since we launched back in 2015, and with Rocket League China coming online via our first closed beta test, Soccar is about to go fully worldwide. The game we all love just keeps getting bigger!
We had the pleasure of welcoming a whole new set of fans from the Nintendo Switch community - a huge milestone not just for us at Psyonix, but also for Rocket League as a game and an esport. We’ll be keeping an eye out for fellow fans sneaking in a few matches on-the-go as we travel home for the holidays.
You’ve also helped us grow Rocket League Esports and the RLCS into one of the best competitive scenes on the planet. This year brought Rocket League to brand new tournaments like the Universal Open, The X Games and the recent ELEAGUE Cup. With the introduction of our Collegiate Rocket League program and the RLCS World Championships in LA and DC breaking records, there’s never been a better time to be a fan of competitive Rocket League.
All of this growth has brought new challenges as well. Our CEO Dave Hagewood spoke back in March about recurring PsyNet database outages that made it hard to log in and play, and we’re happy to say those issues have been almost entirely resolved. We’ve also added game servers in new regions like South Africa and Asia to improve the play experience for those players. There’s still work to be done, and two issues in particular will be a focus for us heading into 2018.
The first issue is game server performance. We see feedback on this topic regularly and take it very seriously. While many connection issues are out of our hands - like when an internet service provider suddenly starts routing you differently to our datacenters - we are still monitoring performance and looking for ways to improve.
We’ll be rolling out improved connection quality status information in the game client in 2018 that will tell you if you’re experiencing packet loss, latency variance, or legitimate game server performance issues. We’re looking into how we can allow the community to report servers they think are performing poorly to help us identify and resolve problems more quickly. We’re also planning improvements to region selection in matchmaking that would let us roll out servers in regions like US-Central without negatively impacting US-East or US-West.
Our second focus is game performance on Xbox One. We don’t want Xbox players to feel ignored when they report issues, and we’ve rolled out fixes for stability and stuttering in our last two major patches. But we know some of you are still experiencing performance problems and we’re actively working to fix them. We’ll have more to share in the new year.
Speaking of the new year, we have a ton of great new features and improvements in the pipeline headed your way in 2018. Our in-game Tournaments feature is still on track, though we had to delay the initial beta test until early next year. We’re going to revamp the progression system to make XP meaningful again, and you’ll be able to unlock new banners, titles, and free Decryptors on a regular interval by leveling up. There’s a ton of great “Quality of Life” updates in the works to improve your daily experience with things like inventory management, and we’re working on some new Achievements and Trophies for the hunters out there. By popular demand, we’ll also be sure to keep releasing new Dragon-themed content for your cars.
Last but not least, we’re actively working on cross-platform party support for a 2018 release. Our PsyNet Party tests this fall were a huge success - thanks again to our patient Steam playerbase for helping us out! With PsyNet Parties now stably powering the Switch platform, we’ll begin rolling it out to all of our players sometime next year.
2017’s been our best year ever at Psyonix and we couldn’t have done it without all of you. Thank you to all of our fans around the world - we can’t wait to tell you about everything else we have in store for 2018. Happy Holidays and may all of your stockings be filled with Painted items!
We had fun with the basics, but now it’s time to kick training up a notch! There’s no shortage of quality community-made Custom Training packs and this final Community Spotlight of 2017 will put you on the path to raising your skill ceiling. Who knows, you may be the next reddit sensation!
CUSTOM TRAINING
When the countdown hits zero, will you know how to finish the shot? Will you be able to hit the back of the net when your teammate sends the ball in your direction? The short answer is that you will only ever know when the moment presents itself. Luckily, we’re not the only ones to ask these questions!
The newly refreshed ‘Featured’ Tab list hosts a variety of drills meant to develop your ability to make split-second decisions while you’re going supersonic across the field. If you’re looking for easier aerial shots to practice, look no further than the ‘Aerial Shots - Rebound’ pack which offers 34 shots to help you progress in the air. On the other end of the spectrum, the ‘Redirect These’ pack forces you to execute maneuvers with power and confidence.
Whether you’re new to Rocket League or a seasoned veteran, this month’s ‘Featured’ Tab list brings these crucial moments directly to you.
#
AUTHOR
NAME
DIFFICULTY
CODE
1
Vince
Strength & Accuracy
Diamond
2
Jayless
Redirects (XXL Pack, Hard)
Champion
3
Poquito
Aerial Shots - Rebound
Gold
4
Kyle Masc
Varied Difficulty Rebound Shot
Grand Champion
5
Esoterian
B Rank Missed Opportunities
Champion
6
Kara
Redirect These
Grand Champion
7
Biddles
Passes You Should Put On Net
Diamond
8
gReazymeister
Clear Redirects
Grand Champion
9
Fickle Platypus
Steadfast Striker 1
Grand Champion
Still mastering the basics? Check out last month’s Community Spotlight and favorite the Custom Training packs that suit you best!
We look forward to bringing you even more Community Spotlights when we return in 2018!
We had fun with the basics, but now it’s time to kick training up a notch! There’s no shortage of quality community-made Custom Training packs and this final Community Spotlight of 2017 will put you on the path to raising your skill ceiling. Who knows, you may be the next reddit sensation!
CUSTOM TRAINING
When the countdown hits zero, will you know how to finish the shot? Will you be able to hit the back of the net when your teammate sends the ball in your direction? The short answer is that you will only ever know when the moment presents itself. Luckily, we’re not the only ones to ask these questions!
The newly refreshed ‘Featured’ Tab list hosts a variety of drills meant to develop your ability to make split-second decisions while you’re going supersonic across the field. If you’re looking for easier aerial shots to practice, look no further than the ‘Aerial Shots - Rebound’ pack which offers 34 shots to help you progress in the air. On the other end of the spectrum, the ‘Redirect These’ pack forces you to execute maneuvers with power and confidence.
Whether you’re new to Rocket League or a seasoned veteran, this month’s ‘Featured’ Tab list brings these crucial moments directly to you.
#
AUTHOR
NAME
DIFFICULTY
CODE
1
Vince
Strength & Accuracy
Diamond
2
Jayless
Redirects (XXL Pack, Hard)
Champion
3
Poquito
Aerial Shots - Rebound
Gold
4
Kyle Masc
Varied Difficulty Rebound Shot
Grand Champion
5
Esoterian
B Rank Missed Opportunities
Champion
6
Kara
Redirect These
Grand Champion
7
Biddles
Passes You Should Put On Net
Diamond
8
gReazymeister
Clear Redirects
Grand Champion
9
Fickle Platypus
Steadfast Striker 1
Grand Champion
Still mastering the basics? Check out last month’s Community Spotlight and favorite the Custom Training packs that suit you best!
We look forward to bringing you even more Community Spotlights when we return in 2018!