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thanks for speaking the truth. You're a real one
anything's a mickey mouse tournament for all of you. Teams play the matches and try to win. Who's better at that moment wins it's not that deep
Fnatic and PRX are teams that both struggle quite a lot when they can't have their permabans. Fnatic's fault for losing early in Toronto, don't know what people are even mad about when it was literally fnatic's fault for being worse.
Every map in that final was so close and there were so many close moments, that was a quite fun match to watch even for a fnatic fan (and frustrating at times).
Considering the fact that prx had 2 bans, fnatic played well
yall watch out for BBL. Something tells me this team has become much more dangerous after the tejo nerf
sadly AND unfortunately there are some who do
That, or not even the need of doing anything in that situation... just slowly push suffocating the 2 players from many different angles...
while you know... with your gun OUT... waiting for the enemy to step out of the smoke desperately in a 2v4... maybe SHOOTING with your gun... in a first person SHOOTER ?
This guy is supposed to be the "brain" of the team and doesn't even know the concept of a high low in a 2v1 when the enemy player is clearly slowly pushing (something's clutch).
Any other team doesn't need the help of godlike players like alfa to be good, because they do have a 5th player...
eat shit vs eat piss and cum ahh question
at the end of the day, if you don't shoot u lose
2v4, pushes with util out. Drop this guy completely
what's the point of igling and "leading" your teammates if they're always supposed to play 4v5 with these poor mechanics
the concept of a high low when the enemy player is CLEARLY pushing doesnt exist in this shit team
maybe these bots will realize that if something "lucky" keeps occurring then it doesn't correlate to luck anymore but rather skill. If you're always ready and understand timings you'll always get rewarded for it.
Idiots will always see that as "luck" in their ignorant minds
only when you have a solid well-structured team you can show your true potential as a player. It's not a game where you can play only by yourself and pretend to win in my honest opinion. You can place any "goat" that you have in your mind in a poorly-structured team and they will lose majority of the games, doesn't matter how good they are. "player X cant do shit without their teammates holding their hands" is such an ignorant thing to say in the context of a 5v5 tactical shooter
thats what im saying. Never gets boring watching this guy ngl
people complain that some teams that play earlier then leak strats and get anti-ed by the ones that have more time to prepare. At the same time people complain that the teams that don't play earlier cant "warmup", or get used to the environment because they play later, or something like that. In my opinion at end of the day the better team wins, so who cares.
I agree that in a tac fps very vast majority of the work in ranking up and improving is made by choosing the best fights, mid rounding and anything game sense related so its fair for even a guy with the most absurd sensitivity to get to radiant if they put it the work to it.
The stuff i just said is just pointing out the reason why majority of the best people tend to have a lower sens on valorant and why i would suggest a lower one due to how many more benefits it gives you in this game specifically, considering the style of aim you're supposed to be good at.
But after all that said, at the end the concept of "i cant find my sens" always has some bullshit to it in my opinion. Pick a sens you're comfortable with in regards of precision and mobility and call it a day. With a fair amount of training anyone will get a good enough aim to get to a decent rank (depends on what their goals are). Its just that higher sens is a really hard thing to master and even get used to at the beginning, especially on valorant (of course it still depends on how high it is).
And even factors like working out or not really do impact on what sens is best for you.
My sens: 200edpi, 800dpi 0.25 (i change it quite a lot)
So, always go with with something around 160-320 edpi.
If you want something out of this range then opt for something lower than 200, dont go higher than 320. For valorant you have to aim train HARD for many years to be consistenly decent on a higher sens.
I got to imm 2 with very low amount of ranked games compared to other people (because of aim and much better fundamentals coming from other games like cs).
I've been changing sens and trying to "study" the concept of aiming for quite a bit to always win duels in tac games like valorant. Even tho i'm not an expert, what i can tell you is that all best static-aim aimers in the world (basically people that only play kovaaks and aimlabs for their whole shitty lives) have around 200edpi and lower sens for a reason.
One of the things low sens is insane at is giving you the best target-switching consistency, which is what you want for valorant.
Higher sens gives you... better tracking on Apex Legends? High sens is just so bad on valorant when the thing you mostly need to do is tap 1 target on his tiny ass head and switch to the next one as consistently and cleanly as possible, like its all done in one single motion (look at Aleksandar).
On valorant you really need a good first bullet accuracy and you need to be very very precise which is something a lower sens always guarantees you with much less overall training.
tl;dr
160-320 edpi. Not more, Not less (200-240 sweet spot)
Higher sens: you gotta aim train hard for years to be at least decent at it.
Lower sens: training or not for years compared to high sens always guarantees you better precision, better first bullet accuracy in general.
If you have any issues with lower sens: get a bigger mousepad, a lighter mouse or opt to go to the gym if it's too tiring i guess lol (working out is always a good choice in life in general).
Or you can just go on a higher sens and good luck on getting at half of primmie's consistency after around 3 years of playing.
examples of actual good low sens aimers: xeus, Aleksandar, Oxy, v1c (there are more obviously)
ohh i see why this website is full of retards. All around 17 years of age
he probably ripped some while you were typing
I mean everything is fine except the smokes lasting 2 seconds. On top of that, add the fact that most players cant coordinate util and smokes with site executions in general. If you take too long to hit a site, good luck if your smoke agent is clove. If you really want an easy smoker that can speed himself up and that has much better stalling power, just pick brim. Compared to the ability of smoking after death, brim's smokes are very long lasting which is more important in ranked in my opinion. All of this, of course, considering that you're picking clove because its a controller that is "simple to play". Just pick any other controller otherwise i guess
enemy's position spotted with cypher ult ---> double hold the swing high-low. Ruxic hides instead
i knew sen fans were retarded but... thinking fnatic could actually get to grands is an obvious sign of brain deterioration
this gotta be the worst bait in history bud 0/8
900k daily cs players vs 5mln daily val players
the fact that so few people realized how well all of these teams are playing is actually crazy fr
and on sunset you just have no counter play with that B main impenetrable wall. At least on pearl you had to play for a little bit of site control, on this map you dont even need to step in the site sometimes
crazy how there is only 1 good map in the entire game
bro new maps are always attacrk sided what are you yappin about
even tho its not an objective topic, id always go for low sens... but keep in mind that this game is 95% gamesense, 4% crosshair placement, 1% actual raw aim. Honestly, low sens gives you a better long range stability, better capability to aim slowly to the head, thus increasing first bullet accuracy, and better general crosshair placement (and its easier to master). Honestly speaking you dont need to hit nasty flicks or whatever. If you ever find yourself in the position of flicking to a target that means you actually suck for being there in the first place
opponents hero play = your dogass team choked hard