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Similar to lock//in.
Large off seasons allow for more innovation and experimentation.
Although things will start to streamline as "gimmick" comps get broken (because footage is available) and meta defining comps start to prevail.
If we assume that Sentinels will be able to beat the teams around them, then yes.
They don't hate SEN they just love viewership.
It just the case that SEN can't beat the big teams lol.
5 before this match. (in americas only)
Although the IBP pc giveaway requires that you must also win the round you ace.
I believe one ace was in a round loss.
Despite VCT pacific starting yesterday the loser of tomorrows match will not be playing another vct game for 47 days.
This is the best case, assuming that the loser of BLD/GE will play on the very first day of pacific split 1.
The score is 9-11 on the first map versus LEVIATAN and people are already saying to scrap the whole roster.
Yes but what I'm saying is the pistols are also including in the Eco stat.
Are you sure?
Eco: 0-5k
$ Semi-eco: 5-10k
$$ Semi-buy: 10-20k
$$$ Full buy: 20k+
Looking at split:
https://imgur.com/a/3aXNHn2 (dont mind my shitty ms-paint)
I mean when else did sentinels win an "eco" except from the first pistol round.
Doesn't the eco stat on vlr count pistols?
So Loud won 1/1 of their true ecos, which is still impressive.
Where as Sen won 0/4.
It will be interesting to see if they continue playing with this comp going forward.
Saadhak did a similar thing at lock//in, pulled out viper ascent and it completely broke drx.
However, they did swap back to the "standard" comp in americas.
It's incredibly hard to play against something so different without any preparation, especially on a map like ascent where everyone plays so standard.
Created the ascent meta and then broke it.
wow.
Pheonix ascent is actually so under rated.
Saw were steamrolling teams with it at ascension.
Interesting to see how it synergises with the breach though.
The difference between aspas and qck will be in full display on the defense, it's normally where you see aspas excel.
16 teams for a masters event would ruin the allure of champs.
Curry was the glue 🤔💭
For legal reasons this was a joke
yeah they are looking clean.
It will be interesting to see how they stack up versus the top americas teams
The average apeks game is literally 13-2 on every map its crazy.
They actually do invest quite a bit into collegiate.
I think for the 2023 cval circuit it had roughly a $200k prizepool (including all events).
They even hosted the Collegiate grand finals at the Riot Games Arena
The money that goes into GameChangers would almost certainly not go into tier 2.
Majority of the orgs that support GC teams already support another valorant team (at the vct level or at the tier 2 level).
Gamechangers is not preventing players from getting salaried.
Lets go QOR!
Nice to see zeldris requal for challengers again.
Nice to see him get some more work, it's also good to have someone with competitive experience on the desk.
I enjoyed watching him at Katowice aswell.
They already have a head coach + coaching staff, wouldn't really make sense to change things after all this success.
Rubkkoide is pretty good but hes not a prodigy... hes 26.
EMEA: Runner
Pacific: Polvi
Americas: Zekken
China: Autumn
Damn req is a beast.
Most likely, r6 viewership isn't that high.
Sentinels vs 100t in the lcq peaked higher then what rainbow six has ever.
Only chance it doesn't is if jynxzi costreams it
Duelist Americas: Aspas
Dach: YaboiLewis
Reykjavik 2022: Mako (also do you mean Reykjavik 2021? since sentinels was not at Reykjavik 2022)
Russian: Shao
Flex: Chronicle
Coach: ElmaPuddy
A south american super team without Saadhak doesn't exist.
Are they making fun of pancada?
or are they making fun of the fans for over obsessing about the decision?
Why are people acting like sentinels are making the wrong decision when they understand/know the intricacies of the decision and how it impacts the team as a whole.
You can argue that Player A is better than Player B but a team's performance is based on what the team can output as a unit, not as individuals.
Rocket League.
He joined vitality mid season and won:
Closest esports equivalent would probably be Zen.
But with the longevity of CS makes what donk doing more impressive.
France has an abundance of streamer orgs with big fanbases and big costreams.
Joblife has a strong fanbase. jltomy costreams the games.
Mandatory has ZeratoR.
DVM entered the league recently aswell, dvm_medja often costreams the games.
Most of the costreams will have thousands of viewers and almost every organisation has a costreamer tied to them.
(In the case of JLtomy its normally 10k+)
France also has a developing "ultras" scene with super invested fans generating enormous amounts of engagements.
Also the new minimum age requirement for the VCT would prevent someone donk's age from playing in tier 1.
Apeks is actually so beautiful to watch, the aim and the util usage is almost perfect.
However, Apeks playing against Polaris teams might be violating some human rights laws.
His individual level is insane.
Inhuman reaction level flick
https://x.com/ApeksValorant/status/1756360889064624322
https://www.vlr.gg/post/3116831/vlr
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Bleed esports made the call.
they trying to get their moneys worth
what the fuck does West Ham United got to do with valorant
In terms of stats playing flex really dampens the overall perception of a player.
In the case of Victor he was playing a wide range of in game roles and agent roles.
NRG had Victor and Ardiis flexing around a lot, swapping roles almost on a map per map basis.
I think he's best as a entry or a second entry, like his raze performances last year were still pretty good.
Yeah he had some underperformance like at Lock//in for example but he is still very good, he performed pretty well individually at Tokyo & Champs.
He was getting slightly over rated at the end of the Americas regular season but I don't think anyone is over rating him right now.