1-Xantares (CS)
2-Armut (LOL)
3-Closer (LOL)
I dont know, I think Naf and Twistzz are interchangable, but I love how mechanically gifted Twistzz is so I put him first
I checked, and Naf has a more earnings by a little bit. If your going off earnings, I think Id switch out TenZ for Arteezy from Dota 2, I just dont watch or know anything about Dota lol
yep, early in his career he even used the Serbian flag, i'm guessing here but he just probably had to change it because he has bosnian nationality
1 - Fallen the father of the Brazilian FPS and biggest contributor to the esports scene in latin america and now trying to revive the CS NA and Dota 2 SA scene
2 - coldzera/fnx the goat 22cm in ruler 4 major
3 - Alem4o/Psycho
yeah but no one talks about him anymore. whenever people say father of fps its always fallen and not him
id say that if you want to include a r6 player from Brazil either Paluh or Nesk deserve it more than Alem4o and maybe Psycho, those 2 have been so incredibly conssitent and strrong for years
I didn't include cned because valorant esports is new, but I'm sure it will achieve a lot in the future and xantares is someone most cs go players respect and has great achievements too
Shahzam is ths only Pakistani player I really know.
But yea there is Sumail from dota aswell
You fucking punks are never satisfied, are you? Enjoy being bitter, because I definitely enjoy being the greatest. Based sumail
Kuroky- I mean just look at his prize pool earnings (but also captain of one of the most dominant cores in eSports in general you could argue)
Internethulk- captain of the first western team to win a major in Korea in any esport and by all accounts an amazing person. (He had some other firsts too in other titles)
I don't have a 3rd of the top of my head, not because there are no other German pros but more because it feels unfair to out anyone else with them 2
Just world champions:
1- Fallen/Gaules
2- Coldzera
3- FNX
4- Fer/Taco
5- Cogu/Kikoo/Nak/Bit1
6- Nesk/Psycho/Alem4o
7- Nobru
8- Dgzin/Goken
9- Foox/Jonn/Jhow
eu colocaria a line-up do mibr de 2006 no 1 junto com o Fallen e o Gau... aquele time era surreal
Dei uma organizada, eu acho que nenhum dos outros chegam perto do Fallen e Gaules, eles estão muito acima de todos em relação a impacto no e-Sports brasileiro
entendo e respeito 100% o seu ponto de vista...
eu colocaria junto porque na real o mibr de 2006 foi o mais impactante justamente por ser LITERALMENTE a porta de entrada pros BRs verem que era possível sonhar em ser um jogador de e-sports mesmo e ver isso como algo PROFISSIONAL e não "vagabundagem" como todos os pais falavam no passado (inclusive o Gau chegou a ser coach do time antes do título).
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I didn't include players like fns because they only have indian origin but they ain't indian same like shahzam he has pakistani-origin but he isn't pakistani.
Didn't you read the title??
He is asking for best esports player not best valorant player. And he has one of the most celebrated esports journey in the country till now. Pls downvote my this comment too bro :).
top skilled:
-NEO (cs)
-TAZ (cs)
-Jankos (lol)
-Nisha (dota)
top known as famous:
-pasha (cs)
I'm not gonna say it I'm not gonna say it I'M NOT GONNA SAY IT
GE SKR- gets surrounded by a SWAT Force as I get transferred to Guantanamo Bay
Ithere is only ignorance by game companies in my country.
Only pubg mobile works here.
It sucks
Faker (LoL) the goat
Knee (Tekken) the goat
Infiltration (Street Fighter) second best player of all time
Flash (SC) the goat
Maru (SC2) the goat
Moon (WC3) the goat
Loki (PUBG) the goat
Ryujehong (OW) the goat
Solo (CS 1.6) top 5 all time at peak
if I put more than 1 player per game this list would be longer than the whole thread combined just from LoL and OW
Gaules said Solo was a kind of Asian S1mple that won tournaments doing 1v9 back in CS 1.6
yes its true and if valve didnt remove csgo from pc bangs korea would be a top region in that game as well
instead all the cs players switched to sudden attack because of valves incompetence
atleast we have valorant now
Why did Valve do this? Was there any law in Korea as it is in China to find Counter Strike a violent game?
Unlike most other places around the world, Korea has a pretty rich PC Bang culture. Back in 2004, Valve decided to charge 15 dollars per month for every single PC in a PC Bangs in South Korea. Consequently, the whole scene was dead overnight.
Greedy valve, whats funny is that Nexon made so much money off of Sudden thanks to them