Is it just me or group c for 2022 champions is giving similar vibes to group b for 2021 champions
Country: | United States |
Registered: | September 28, 2021 |
Last post: | September 7, 2023 at 1:09 AM |
Posts: | 328 |
Is it just me or group c for 2022 champions is giving similar vibes to group b for 2021 champions
Fade has become more meta and fade goes well with raze so it’s faze adapting to meta
Kinda want Big in it to represent Germany but the German scene is pretty weak
Plat chat didn’t put RB highly recently because they are worried that he would choke in international competition again but have buzz and Mako high
My opinion both Na and EMEA are both unpredictable but I feel like some upsets from EMEA are absolute mess (like the FPX v Acend) while some upsets are good like EG v Optic
They are a really good fundamental, mid rounding team which makes them so good at any comp.
Damm Japan competition is actually pretty competitive, this will challenge zeta
Forsaken is one tournament away from being a top 5 duelist, I swear to god he is underrated
Crowds are always bias, they are made up of fans not analysts
Reinsleer and RIT are really underrated because they have good connections in New York. For a decent chance in America, try NJIT as they have a good foreign program and have the highest job acceptance after graduation for a public school
This is the type of player that Fnatic picks up, or maybe a good replacement for Jamppi when he leaves
M3C look a little bit off but props to Guild for leveling up to reach higher goals
Fusion team in latam, I know them through following dcop
Na VCT is cool and all, but we can see true na supremacy by seeing if latam is getting carried by tier two na exports (aka. Fusion)
Istanbul makes completely sense: keeps it in Europe, has a lot of fan base for crowd, and Turkey has limited sanctions on Russia but allow some people to travel to Turkey, ezzzzz
replace xset and lg with tsm and cloud nine and you get ultra clout group stage
Dota 2, siege, and rocket league have similar systems where three major international tournaments that you qualify through domestic leagues. The standings in the three major international tournaments place you in the world champions like the Dota International or Six Invitional. Not gonna lie, I thought valorant was going through this phase but lets see.
The whole argument of less new teams join the league gets destroyed when 2023 franchise is happening lmao
Vlr is way better than open qualifiers
Good luck hope you qualify for the emea league next stage
Just decided my favorite player
Fade is too op that sova mans going to play them
Without trash talk, the scene is boring but there is a line of trash talk and hatred.
You guys keep jinxing when they win map one and then they lose lmao
You got the optic and DRX completely wrong but not bad
Didn’t post much in vlr but you were the most interactive person in my posts. 100t fans forever! Bye!
DRX are scrimbux gods but can never get the results in officials. Probably because teams don’t adapt in scrims and drx are strategy gods.
Zeta decided to rebuild instead of participating in the lcq. There is a misleading statement of zeta not qualifying for lcq. Besides that nice work
Every tournament, DRX is on the top in scrims. DRX has good strategies and gameplan which makes sense why they have good scrims but in officials, they get coutner-strat and adapted hard that they lose.
Latam viewership boomed in champions
Can’t wait for all regions to be good and get good international competition
Makes sense but don’t like how lcq for Brazil/latam determines seeding lol
They have 15k on YouTube. Holy they love YouTube. What is their total viewer count
even you respect ethan +1 also tarik called out asuna for playing flex too much in ranked
cryo has played like two agents and he is a fucking beast
Bro vk has no tatical strategy but loud looks good
This is why we need big orgs like secret to move to apac to support the minor regions
I still think jhow is still the weak link with his game sense