Tec or Trace
Flag: | Taiwan |
Registered: | January 16, 2025 |
Last post: | July 30, 2025 at 12:49 PM |
Posts: | 734 |
try listening to mayday and no party for cao dong its good
Tenz played today and he got destroyed
you mean 6/7 boiii that was tuff asl🥶🥶🥶🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
cryo drops 200
he's having a really bad diarrhea so he has to take a break from esports
OMG WERE GETTING A BURGER KING DEMON1 LETS FKING GOOO
post about glazing a super popular valorant player and be hungry for validation then you should prolly get star fast
i saw you posting abt how you posted this before coming to this post holy
first go to three line on your top right then click setting then youre gonna see a flair there then click team secret and youre good
faze is tuff boii jesontheween, lacy, stableronaldo is the best streamer of all time
fr they could literally sub to some of and donate to kai cenat instead of this rich guy performing
You raise a valid and widely discussed concern within the Valorant esports community. The current franchised model, where certain teams are guaranteed participation regardless of performance, can unintentionally reduce competitive urgency for some organizations. It’s understandable to question the fairness of these teams receiving a share of revenue from events like Champions without actually qualifying, especially when other high-performing teams are excluded.An open circuit system, similar to what we see in Counter-Strike, does promote meritocracy—teams must earn their place through consistent results. Regular competition between Tier 1 and Tier 2 teams also helps narrow the skill gap and fosters a healthier, more dynamic ecosystem. It encourages growth, accountability, and sustained effort across all levels. While the current system has its benefits in terms of financial stability and structure, your point about the potential advantages of an open format is well-founded.
It seems ZETA’s current state has left even their most loyal supporters in stunned silence. At this point, it almost feels like their time will only come once Valorant is long gone—and they’re the only team left playing. A harsh truth, perhaps, but the way things are going, it’s hard to argue otherwise.
Rb, one of Valorant’s most versatile players, began his career with Vision Strikers, helping build their historic 103–0 win streak and later competing under DRX with consistent top-tier performances. Known for playing nearly every agent role, he faced challenges in 2023 as DRX’s results declined, leading to his benching. After a stint in China with Titan Esports Club, where language barriers and inconsistency affected his form, Rb returned to Korea in 2025 to join NS RedForce, aiming to revive his career. Despite setbacks, his adaptability and experience continue to earn him respect in the pro scene.
it’s important to remember that online discourse should be grounded in respect. Regardless of how strongly we may feel about someone’s opinion, responding with hate or personal attacks only detracts from meaningful conversation. Let’s uphold a standard of respectful engagement, even when we disagree.
While musical taste is inherently subjective and varies greatly across cultures, Taiwan undeniably stands out as one of the countries with the most vibrant and influential music scenes in Asia. Its rich blend of traditional elements and modern innovation has given rise to globally respected Mandopop artists, experimental genres, and a thriving independent music culture. From the poetic lyricism of ballads to the energy of contemporary pop and indie sounds, Taiwan consistently showcases an impressive depth of artistry that resonates both regionally and internationally.
This is genuinely shocking—Frank Ocean unfollowing Tyler, the Creator is no small headline, especially given their long-standing creative history. For individuals like myself, currently between jobs, news like this becomes a major cultural event. It’s essential that we help circulate this information among fellow members of the unemployed community so we can process this moment together.
While it's easy to point to individual changes like Tejo's addition, it's unlikely that NRG's performance at Kickoff or Madrid would have significantly improved without him. The challenges they faced appear to stem more from broader team dynamics and a noticeable decline in form among some of the more experienced players. At this stage, it seems less about a single roster move and more about a core that may no longer be performing at the level expected in such a competitive environment.
That's an impressive lineup—each player brings a unique strength and high-level experience to the table. The synergy between seasoned veterans like Saadhak and rising talents like Verno could certainly make for exciting matches. However, while this roster is formidable on paper, it’s worth noting that Team Secret’s current form and cohesion might still give them the upper hand in a head-to-head matchup. Their coordination and clutch potential are not to be underestimated.
It's great to see someone keeping the community spirit alive with fun challenges like this! Really refreshing to see positive engagement and giveaways—adds so much excitement to the VCT season. Props to you for doing this!
Wow thats awesome bro! keep it up!!!
im better than u ngl youre ass cheeks
"theoretically"
"decade"
"yea they look like shit"
TS 2-1 if im being realistic and unbiased
no he will destroy kaajak are u that scared of what ppl will say to you? that you had to say he dosent destroy kaajak when theres literally chron and alfa on the team?
fr why they cant agree that boom, Ge, and zeta is shit
10/10 but loses to EG
what about divine thunder its such a cool name
typa name i would put in roblox if it was 2016
sean gares wouldnt investigate them cuz his team never faced them