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No Brehze in 100T (most likely)

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#2
Dolphin
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Good

#4
Mjtchell
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Why tho

#5
Dolphin
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why do you guys want cs:go superstars to dominate the game. Let them stay at cs:go and get players who actually like the game and have been grinding it for a while.

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Na_logic
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Fukkin true

#8
Mjtchell
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I understand that, but like I also like seeing players I used to follow in CS switch to the current game I'm now hooked on.

#11
Larry
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The simple solution is if you’re a fan of them. Follow who you like in both cs and Valorant. Brehze still has so much potential in CS, would be a waste if he switched.

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Mjtchell
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But it's not bad that CS pros come to valorant. Valorant is still new and the talent has to come from somewhere whether its Fortnite, CS:GO, Halo, Overwatch etc. the players need to come from somewhere. Valorant will develop in its own way that will make its talent unique. It's still got time to create that talent and change for the better, but it has to start from somewhere.

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Larry
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No it’s bad when the majority of the pros who are coming are washed and failed cs pros looking for easy pay checks. Instead of new players getting a chance, it’s the same players we’ve seen in CS creating the same bubble that they created in NA CS.

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Mjtchell
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If they're better they deserve the money, plus thats why there's academy circuits. For new pros to develop

#10
Larry
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+1
One thing I’ve never liked about NA VAL is that they poach hard for cs players. I mean look at 95% of the pros in NA. They’re all from cs and we’re signed due to their former background/status in CS. It’s sad because it’s created the same bubble in NA CS had that now NA VAL has.

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Corny
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Mannnn..

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sigma

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