Juanirlv
Flag: Brazil
Registered: May 24, 2021
Last post: July 17, 2025 at 2:20 PM
Posts: 329
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a salvação do cenário brasileiro se chama spirit academy.

posted about a year ago

W ideas

posted about a year ago

I agree with everything you said, but I still see a lack of seriousness in those who play ranked.

posted about a year ago

I agree, but to secure a prize pool, the project has to demonstrate that it's working, show that the players are actively playing to improve, etc.

posted about a year ago

That depends a lot on the region, for example here in Brazil, ranked has been very scarcely played. Just one week before the end of the season, there were only 300 Radiants on the server, most players can't stand constantly encountering streamer smurfs.

posted about a year ago

What would be appealing for you to have in a Valorant HUB with only professional players and promising players from the scene? What would attract more interest from you to watch or follow?

The format of the hub would be in the style of CS:GO's FPL and R6's hub.

posted about a year ago

Tomaszy >>>>>>> all players.

posted about a year ago

Brazil has a lot of talented players in the tier 2/3 scene, but most of them are 16-17 years old. Due to franchise rules, they are unable to play. Thus, the only option is to recycle the same players, even if they are not the best. Furia, LOUD, MIBR could have infinitely better teams if it weren't for this rule of only allowing players over 18 years old to compete.

posted about a year ago

todos sabemos o culpado desse fracasso.

posted about a year ago

Demon1👍

posted about a year ago

as ruas não esqueceram de peixoto :(

posted about a year ago

turkish > tarik

posted about a year ago

insane aim

posted about a year ago

the new dgzin

posted about a year ago

LOUD teddy vs MIBR yeah 🔥

posted about a year ago

yes

posted about a year ago

LOUD at Valorant Champions = Real Madrid at UCL

posted about a year ago

teddy é o jogador mais injustiçado do cenário brasileiro de valorant.

sempre jogou bem em todos os times que passou

posted about a year ago

yeah

posted about 2 years ago

Will Noyn have the courage to award the BAGRE D'OR prize to the worst player of the week, ASPAS? Or does he only have the courage to give this award to Americans?

posted about 2 years ago

genious

posted about 2 years ago

If the union decides to remove NTK due to outgame issues, who would you bet on? An experienced player or a promising one? SKZ is coming strong for competitive play, Lukxo is very promising, and there's Kenkaayy and others out there.

BR

Se a the union decidir remover NTK devido a problemas fora do jogo, em quem você apostaria? Um jogador experiente ou um promissor? SKZ está vindo forte para jogos competitivos, Lukxo é muito promissor e há também o Kenkaayy e outros por aí.

posted about 2 years ago

Will we ever see an ASTRALIS ERA in Valorant?

posted about 2 years ago

I think it's more likely that TenZ takes some time off to spend with Kyedae.

posted about 2 years ago

Aspas traveling alone to Los Angeles, Keznit dissatisfied in the Leviatan. This transfer window is going to be hype.

posted about 2 years ago

This is a terrible moment to recommend this YouTube video to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5_KZ07NjMQ

posted about 2 years ago

garnetS too strong

posted about 2 years ago

Serious topic, which teams surprised you the most in this lock-in? I didn't expect anything from this new FURIA, but they were one of the teams that brought the most difficulties to Fnatic. Fnatic also surprised me a lot, Leo and Alfajer form an absurd duo.

posted about 2 years ago

💀💀💀

posted about 2 years ago

TODAY WE'RE SENDING FNATIC HOME 🔥🔥🔥
The problem is that it might be with the trophy.

posted about 2 years ago

Imagine having one of the best players in Brazil on your team and using a player who clearly can't fully utilize the character. Tuyz is very underrated; in a 2 duelist map, he and aspas would crush everyone.

posted about 2 years ago

if loud wins the LOCK IN can it compare with the two SK/LG majors?

posted about 2 years ago

dgzin & mwzera = Bebeto e Romário

posted about 2 years ago

I agree, but that Leviathan team is scary, they play true Valorant.

posted about 2 years ago

Imagine LOUD with Onur as coach, it would be the Astralis of Valorant, but all of that was ruined by a silly reason.

posted about 2 years ago

ai você tem que lembrar que é o mesmo coach, a kru trazia essa ascent com o onur muito antes que a loud.

onur sabe dominar esse mapa e nesse pouco tempo de loud pode ter influenciado sim nos treinos

posted about 2 years ago

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Another reason for the potential of esports is that they have a global appeal. Unlike traditional sports, which are often more popular in some regions of the world than others, esports have a global fan base and can be played and watched anywhere with internet access.

However, there are some obstacles that esports need to overcome before they reach the same level of popularity as traditional sports. One of these obstacles is the perception that esports are not "real sports". Some people still view video games as a sedentary activity and do not recognize the skill and talent required to play at a professional level.

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In summary, esports have the potential to reach the same level of popularity as traditional sports, but there are still obstacles to overcome. With the continued growth of the industry and the increasing recognition of video games as a legitimate form of competition, it is possible that esports will continue to grow and become even more popular in the coming years

posted about 2 years ago
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