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Yeah but you can still check your friends list regardless of the client.
Maybe for the next map, I don't think there are any observers in the current one
nnn for tsm fans
its GEORGE GEDDES GUYS! HE'S THE REASON WE DON'T HAVE STREAMS! RIOT WANTED TO TEST HIS INTEL GATHERING INFORMATION WITH THIS
he's betting that its going to be played
it was sad asf lmao and everyone thought it was a lie
bro, if we have to resort to looking at someones friend list....
To be fair, they were on main stream
where???
Bro its been two games for both teams, how tf are you gonna judge em
TSM 2-0
they dropped 1 billion on that shit
bro that made my day wtf LMAOOOO
Toxicity is one thing. But criticizing casters for bias and almost a lack of knowledge on the game is another. These casters weren't great and that's just objectively true. No need to sugarcoat something like this; this is their job that they are probably getting paid to do.
Same as my thoughts. I saw dicey, shotup, and BabyBay and was like "there ought to be some role problems."
Could be but they scrimmed Sen and sen was already in berlin by that time.
Don't you mean before? There were clips where there was obvious older team comps + bang's inclusion in one clip.
bang was literally still on the roster here (with respet to the Sen clip). Subroza was on raze tho lmao, thats kinda funny
I would suggest getting a custom keyboard lol but thats just me.
He seems like a VERY solid pickup despite the history of him on immortals.
Damn that sucks....ranked be like that sometimes.
Honestly, its working surprisingly well LMAO.
I don't think aim lock would predict valorant recoil though. The last shot on the sova (through the wall) was a shot that wasn't going to be a headshot if it were by crosshair placement. The bullet flies about the crosshair.
Regardless, it is sus asf since the movement is just....bizzare regardless of hand memory.
AWP was just one example. The mechanic skill ceiling is significantly reduced in valorant, so it's much harder to abuse something that wasn't meant to be abused (since skill ceiling is far lower than CS's).
He would probably dominate valorant, but not in the same fashion as CS since AWPing mechanics are far different. He would need to be the absolute king of character abilities or something to replicate what he does in CS.
Akrew is great and all but they haven't played any T1 teams to warrant them being a T1 team. Last time they played NRG, they did lose.
while I'm not going to justify that, almost every pro gets shit on. You saw the amount of Wardell threads?
Chamber should be the main awper because he isn't designed to entry frag.
but who confirmed it other than the doc ?
bro I've been boosting people for free rip
On a more related note, yeah valorant matchmaking actually sucks ass.
or the double duelist meta comes back and now you got two agents that can clear site within seconds and escape whenever
They seem like a really promising team. When NRG almost "threw" against them, I was skeptical at NRG. But now looking back, Akrew is just really damn strong.
I was referring to him and hiko's sort of "exchange."
idk why this makes me feel like 100t had a lot of chemistry issues
no I totally understand that. I was just refuting any idea that labels them as "growing" players. They want to win immediately, and nadeshot is willing to drop the money for that.
"they are just not willing to invest that extra time"
that basically means they don't believe in homegrown quota which is fine for a competitive org.
Huynh is a p cool name to foreigners ngl
I mean, do I really trust you or people on TL that cited that Wardell was going to be the pick? Also, pretty sure Wardell said he didn't want to invest in CS because of the "uncertainty" it held in comparison to valorant. CSGO has its diminishing returns, meanwhile conquering a new game and becoming the best at (with smaller competition at the start) held better chances.
Yes, Valorant is a new game that has an unsecure future but it was a gamble worth taking, especially when it has the financial backing from riot games. Would you rather take a 50/50 chance at becoming the best player in a new game or a much lower than 50/50 chance trying to compete in T1 CS where being the "best" or even dominating the scene was really rocky? There's a big difference between being a T1 player and being able to dominate the scene; I'm pretty sure Wardell wanted to dominate the competitive atmosphere and valorant held the conditions better suited for that.
He was gonna go to a t1 team like TL right before Valorant happened so....Plus he performed well against t1 teams and just needed the backing of a t1 team to actually start winning big titles.
Going to be completely honest, I'm a similar situation to you. Around 5'8, 17, and one of the shortest in my friend group, it's really frustrating to not be as tall as others especially when people (although jokingly) compare heights all the time. From those with more life experience than me though, the one conclusion always stated is that appearance only matters for first impressions and afterwards, its all about personality.
Keep your head up, you'll probably still grow until you've hit like 21 so you should be fine. Even then, a person who's 5'6 and big, looks taller than someone who's taller but has a smaller build typically (this is something you can definitely work on whenever you want in your life).
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