Most of the songs by Tool, Porcupine Tree, Polyphia
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Most of the songs by Tool, Porcupine Tree, Polyphia
which AI tools did you use? add some more musical elements to it. requires a lot of mixing and mastering. Cool attempt tho
forgot to put the group stage filter lmao
Couldn't find this mechanically gifted guy on the champs leaderboards
what happened to GE management? they stuck with 1 team for 3 years when they played in South Asia and that team took some time but became the best in the region. now GE changes all their players every year? not a single player or coach consistent on that team
Better than never winning and getting bullied by other regions
Ofcourse it will, Valorant solves the fundamental CS problem - Hackers & Cheaters
https://x.com/TanmayyMhatre/status/1830911467924635852
That's why the CEO is going all in for this season
Doesn't matter, GE is out next season
GE still thinks imports can win in the Pacific league? Pacific league requires Pacific players I hope they realise soon
such a bad format. if only it had a robin group stage like the EU or American ascension
An upset will be fun
Didn't know there exists a region worse than India. Boys played well
Botssi 🗿
The format is unfair and doesn't accurately determine the best team
Riot saving money on pacific with a bad tournament format and cheap production
Botssi believes play style is more important than adaptability 🗿
India never winning if he's at top
If losing was a sport....
Only If losing was an Olympic sport.... They could win gold
Always named underdogs and always first to exit the tournament. Hope they atleast win a map this time.
Placement based on previous position/rank might be valid within the same year, but after a year, how are teams responsible for their placement in a tournament that happened a year ago? Riot's system seems ridiculously unfair.
Boaster, my king, the abyss has swallowed your crown. Yet, even in this utter desolation, remember: the depths can only propel you upward
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This is so good, IDK whom to cheer for, they both deserve a trophy