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Probably my favourite part of their playstyle.
Just instant round crunches, often straight into the opponents spawn, quite successful too.

This one vs sentinels and the one vs heretics stick out in particular.

posted about a year ago

A sentinels vs geng final would most likely break the viewership record for valorant.
If it goes to a map 5 it's probably guaranteed.

posted about a year ago

Aw man the production scuffed that Cinjvv ace on ascent.

posted about a year ago

Vedi was too clutch on ascent.
That 2v4 retake win on the last round was crazy.

Nice to see that the whole event was pretty competitive.
It will be interesting to see how the Mongolian scene develops.
Hopefully we see a few players/teams in a T2 league soon.

posted about a year ago

NRG really got Demon1 doing MrBeast thumbnails LOL.

I respect the content grind though (riot does aswell).

posted about a year ago

Icebox, breeze and ascent (historically speaking) are jett dominated.
It's still a sizeable chunk.

posted about a year ago

It's honestly just down to how sens map pool is performing right now.

They are having more success on the likes of split/lotus/sunset which are raze dominated maps.
I don't think you can pinpoint zekkens' raze being the make or break on whether sentinels will win or not.

posted about a year ago

Good movement from karon.

posted about a year ago

Multiple international top 4 finishes, being a map off making the grand finals on two occasions.
His 2022 Reykjavik performances being one of the best individual showings of all time.
and has shown a high level of consistency, which has been a rarity in valorant so far.

He still performed very well at pacific kick//off (if you want to be short-sighted about things)

posted about a year ago

Mako.
Every year a new "best controller" emerges and everyone compares them to Mako, yet come next year and mako is the only one still performing.

posted about a year ago

Miniboo (that post-exam buff is gonna hit like an EARTHQUAKE) by the end of the season imo.
I've seen enough from him that indicates that he could be incredible.

posted about a year ago

It's a hard watch because it's Breeze.

posted about a year ago

ahh I forgot about the moose stuff.
thief is a solid replacement, its probably caps the roster with a lower ceiling but they are still good enough to push the likes of tsm the distance.

posted about a year ago

Damn a lot of people sleeping on YFP, that roster has a lot of potential.

posted about a year ago

There were a lot of potential c9 rosters floating about, a lot of trials happened.

This one wouldve been crazy:
https://clips.twitch.tv/BovinePlacidOwlImGlitch-pWjPV1oyup4zVZQb
Although i'm kinda happy sayf went Vitality.

posted about a year ago

I didn't realize Captain America could still shoot that hard.

posted about a year ago

Best organisation maybe?

Less and Saadhak are the only remaining members of the champions winning squad, so it would be a different core winning Masters Madrid.

posted about a year ago

Pretty sure bjor retired.
Shawn12590 also retired.

posted about a year ago

FNC comeback arc starts here.
#BusinessMan drops 46.

posted about a year ago

Put some respect on the illusive eg 10th man.

Potter/EG's scouting in 2023... looking like Brighton.

posted about a year ago

That snippet with the deftones sample ... i am moved.

posted about a year ago

https://www.vlr.gg/team/1471/team-raad

That is the most well known African team.

There are a few egyptian / Moroccan / Algerian players.

There is only T2 leagues covering the north of africa so only those nations so far.

posted about a year ago

Chronicle (flex)
Less (Sentinel/Viper)
Aspas (duelist)
Mako (Controller)
Saadhak (Igl + initiator)

posted about a year ago

Where did he ever call Loud's comps "cringe"?

Derke in the interview was praising Loud's innovation in comps and ideas.

The harbour and skye comps being really hard to play against, and how the Loud comps counter what fnatic were playing/doing really well.

"It's more credit to them (loud) that they were so good then us being on a bad day".

posted about a year ago

If they started 3.5 weeks before kick//off.
Kick//off was 3 weeks long in emea.
There was a 2 week gap between emea kickoff and Sen vs TH.

So what? 8.5 weeks.
It's more impressive how clean they looked as a unit after 3.5 weeks for EMEA kick//off.

It will be exciting to see how the team will perform with wo0t.

posted about a year ago

It's better for tier 1 Americas.
Worse for the majority of tier 2 Americas.

posted about a year ago

I don't see most of them falling off too hard.
Although I could see the cracks start to form towards the end of the year, with the top teams playing too many days and too much travelling.

posted about a year ago

prx vs kc map 3.

posted about a year ago

Lower Finals and Grand Finals are bo5.

posted about a year ago

you must not have been here during the champs 2022.
...

You can follow this cycle all the way back to sentinels winning masters 1.

It's just what the site has become, everyone plays into it.
Some people get way too invested in this shit though lol/

posted about a year ago

Tbf at this point it doesn't matter too much.
You will play 2 of the other 3 guaranteed.

posted about a year ago

boaster save us
boaster we need you
boaster please

posted about a year ago

It's crazy how rare OTs have become.

posted about a year ago

Youngest player at the event.
On a new agent role, a new in game role aswell (Playing anchor quite a bit).
He's had a couple good moments, yeah he could be a bit more consistent but that comes with time and experience.

posted about a year ago

prx trades are really good at the moment.
Almost instantaneous trading, always trying to create a possible trade window.

posted about a year ago

Monyet getting a lot of value in his aggression

Something is just walking up and killing 1 with an op.

posted about a year ago

wow we have a match on our hands..

posted about a year ago

It's up in the air.
Also depends on what comp PRX uses.
Also what comp kc plays, they were also playing an off meta comp.

posted about a year ago

They have won so far: 13/16 pistol rounds.
And have not lost a single defense side pistol.

posted about a year ago

The CN valorant style is detrimental to the regions growth and success internationally.
They have even started to develop more "bad/non meta" styles with a high frequency of atk side oping.

It feels like the current CN style dominates when you have a firepower advantage, however this advantage does not really exist internationally.

posted about a year ago

real.

Watch this clip of neilinzho defending miniboo instead
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2093772668?t=00h14m10s

posted about a year ago

Not the first time a coach has said this about prx btw.

https://youtu.be/fGdUksivTEw?si=Fvx6pUFmyWLjPJil&t=1106

posted about a year ago

Paper rex do exactly what heretics did.
It's just narratives that drive the public opinion on both teams.

I think the standing up shit talking whatever is fine, its part of the mental game.
it makes the game more entertaining.

posted about a year ago

I mean its true though?

There is no risk in waiting to trash talk after a game.
At least when you talk before the game it hypes it up even more, you actually have a risk to shit talking because if it goes wrong you look silly.

posted about a year ago

CP3 of valorant sadly.

posted about a year ago

and Copenhagen 2022.
Other then that its debatable.

posted about a year ago

KC have not been playing at their best.
I fear that PRX, especially with how they played that last half, will be too much to handle.
Hope i'm wrong though.

posted about a year ago

swap prx and edg then its perfect

posted about a year ago

1 of the champions mvp was a fortnite player though

posted about a year ago

You gotta give him props for the quick fix and change of the split comp

posted about a year ago
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