Zerphyr1
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I asked a question. Can you please tell me where they said this?

posted about 3 years ago

average NA user

posted about 3 years ago

where did they say it was a showmatch? I still can't find any link or any video of riot saying that lock//in is a showmatch when I ask people

posted about 3 years ago

Riot said what and can you link me what they said and where they said it?

posted about 3 years ago

so true tho

posted about 3 years ago

did u even read what I said?

posted about 3 years ago

Lev might. They have a much better track record than C9 currently and they were considered top 4 in americas since 2021 all the way up until the regular season in americas. The reason they under performed is because their mental was terrible but after this break their mental should be fixed and they will perform to the standards we are used to hopefully. Kru I think is under rated and I think they will beat mibr and furia but I doubt they will make it top 3 in lcq

posted about 3 years ago

the word Major I would assume originated from golf as golf has masters which count as a major and the highest level of golf has 4 majors each year. To decide if a tournament is considered a major as the word is subjective almost everyone in golf determines if people internationally from many different regions and countries come together and compete with a decently large prize pool. In those terms Lock//In would count as a major.

I see ur argument also states that it was considered a showmatch tournament but would a showmatch still dictate things like region slots in future majors? The two majors/masters each year as riot said the winning region will receive an extra slot and because this year we only had 1 why did lock//in dictate the extra slot if it wasn't a major?

Lock//In was only 100k short of masters in 2021 which is considered a major so does a 20% decrease in prize pool make a tournament no longer a major?

Last point which is important is that Majors are S+ or S tier events right? Lock//In was considered an S tier event on liquipedia and by tournament standards.

posted about 3 years ago

something was the most prx had to an igl and they played in a more control way and not just pure chaos. something would mainly stop forsaken from over aggressing and other people. Prx doesn't have a set igl although something would make decide what sites to execute and stuff if you listen to their comms

posted about 3 years ago

ye but fnc will become easier to defeat overtime as the meta might shift before champs and prx came 3rd with A SUB and almost 2nd. Imagine if alfear or leo got replaced with kamyk who has no international experience and has only played twice in Tier 1 (who only gets 10 days off practice). Imagine if that happened in champs with only 10 days off practice with kamyk, do you think fnatic would still come first?

posted about 3 years ago

Jing is most likely going into compulsary military service next year so this champs will be his last chance to win

posted about 3 years ago

prx with something = easy champs win

posted about 3 years ago

bro thinks he's chat gpt

posted about 3 years ago

GG go next life

posted about 3 years ago

I just hope bonkers beat scarz and orang like you did in ur pickem

posted about 3 years ago

weird take but I agree with Gorrickon on this one but I feel like they told their opinion in an awful way. So Valorant is long overdue for a dynasty but I 100% think that it's more enjoyable watching a match that will be close and a team aren't majorly clear favourites, I'm sure most people agree with that at least. So Riot should make the viewing experience as best as possible, the whole point of watching esports is for entertainment right?

In this case the betting odds were 91% chance for fnatic to win and 9% for EG, pre match. This is the most out of any masters and champs event in a grand final.

It felt like the winner off the tournament would just be decided on the upper final with this current system (I know it's not the case in some instances). Like if EG won the upper finals then I recon the actual finals would be close to 50/50 but when it's 91/9 it's just not enjoyable to watch.

If the tournament is basically decided from the upper final then teams would just use most of their strats on the upper final and so the grand final you wouldn't see as many which sort of makes the grand final less enjoyable to watch and there are many other issues with is.

I do think the winners of the upper final should have some sort of advantage but making it directly into the grand final with more days to prepare and the losing team is also more exploitable as they will play 3-5 maps in the lower final the winner of the upper final can find weaknesses in whoever wins in the LF as they have played more maps and an extra game. I think this is already a major advantage to the winner of the UF in itself.

To fix the issue I have described I think riot should maybe let both teams ban 1 map but the winner of the UF gets to pick what sides they play on first like Attack or Defence would be a decent advantage but not as much to go from a 70/30 matchup to a 91/9.

Riot could also maybe let the winner of the UF make a new thing called a safe map maybe so both teams ban 1 map each but the winner of the UF gets to decide on a safe map or just a certain map that the winner of the LF can't ban when deciding on what map to ban.

posted about 3 years ago

lol this response is actually funny af

posted about 3 years ago

The username says it all

posted about 3 years ago

bruh you still going? Only 62 more days for a year

posted about 3 years ago

ye I mean it could be viable in the future when the meta changes but throughout all these metas yoru has been awful to compete with at a pro level

posted about 3 years ago

wtf are you on?

posted about 3 years ago

yep, don't worry they are just retarted

posted about 3 years ago

agreed. they salty that their team lost

posted about 3 years ago

how is it not a major? Now ur mad bc ur only good team won 0 maps at masters and lost to a random chinese team who uses op a lot.

posted about 3 years ago

they had all the top 15 teams at least. Any other team that wasn't partnered wouldn't have made a dent to the top 4 teams if you think about it.

posted about 3 years ago

It's a major tournament. There were 32 teams and there have been many major tournaments with single elim like 2021 champs and 2021 masters. There are 3 majors each year and lock in is one of them.

posted about 3 years ago

bro is so salty that he had to reply to a comment that doesn't even revolve around him or effect his beliefs

posted about 3 years ago

I'm so happy for you GG. Love from Australia

posted about 3 years ago

tell him chronicle.

posted about 3 years ago

bud It's one of the three international riot hosted events each year. It''s a major. Ur. just salty bc ur ass team lost to FNC when they were 11-3.

posted about 3 years ago

so was the first masters in 2021 not a major and champs 2021? They were both single elim

posted about 3 years ago

did I say matters? I said an international trophy. At lock in they had a trophy right? and teams international competed right?

posted about 3 years ago

bud your legit wrong. It's Who is or Who's. "Who's is" is completely incorrect. Who's is just a combination of who+has or who+is. So "who's is" literally means who is is or who has is which makes no sense. Do you think "Let's see who has is the better" makes sense?

posted about 3 years ago

also for lock//In. Valorant earned 20mil from that and each teams gets 350k from being a partnered team. Then with champs it would be like 400k and then in general they get paid if you look at riots posts

posted about 3 years ago

Well at least you didnt say "who's is"

posted about 3 years ago

bc valorant has something called partnered teams which gets paid a bunch. (a bit over 1mil each year from skins in game). If you look up s1mple salary its around 50k monthly and the average NA and EMEA player is earning 35k-40k. https://www.dexerto.com/valorant/global-esports-founder-claims-tier-1-na-valorant-pros-are-making-40k-a-month-2042433/

posted about 3 years ago

im talking about right now in monthly salary not all time or peak salaries

posted about 3 years ago

bud It's obviously Derke and it's "Let's see who is better" or "Let's see who's better" not "Let's see who's is the Better"

posted about 3 years ago

-_-

posted about 3 years ago

yep. I remember the worst performing member of sentinels in 2020. Sinatra was getting paid 15k per month he said. That was before valorant had partnered teams.

posted about 3 years ago

not even copium. Kru are so under rated. C9 will have to much time to prepare which is what they are good at and Kru just needs time to fix their mental. It's C9 + Kru or lev if EG win

posted about 3 years ago

why would s1mple get more than derke?

posted about 3 years ago

PRX AND BONKERS

posted about 3 years ago

I mean uur right I probably over estimated emea those salaries are probably slightly less than NA but not all regions. Derke probably 30-40k and Aspas, less, fns or crashies would be the highest paid probably. After tokyo it might be someone from EG like boostio

posted about 3 years ago

in grand final the team that won the upper brackets gets to ban 2 maps. It's not one each.

posted about 3 years ago

they practice like 12 hours a day just doing scrims. It's not just a hobby.

posted about 3 years ago

they practice like 12 hours a day just doing scrims. It's not just a hobby.

posted about 3 years ago

the average player in masters tokyo would be like 30-35k per month and in tier1 generally it would be around 20k.
In tier 2 NA it would be around 10-15k per month and other regions maybe as low as 1k.

Top players would be like 60-70k while derke for example is probably 100k.

posted about 3 years ago

fnc ban fracture + pearl. It's legit such an easy win for fnc. 3-0.

posted about 3 years ago

Such an obvious fnc win

posted about 3 years ago
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