Hats off for this guy, my portuguese is kinda bad but i could understand some of his points. And the end.. :(
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Hats off for this guy, my portuguese is kinda bad but i could understand some of his points. And the end.. :(
You know that players don't win matches? Teams do.
twitch chats are horrible indeed, too much kids with sugar overload
i mean how players would be excited to represent their country if this is what they get when they lose. I feel sorry for those guys who use socials to find out there's a lot of people just insulting them, instead of supporting.
Sorry but that's a very mediocre mentality.
My guy just awakened from a 5 months nap.
But yeah, Keloqz is out of G2, Mixwell is in the lineup
I'll never understand why brazilians bring down they fellow countrymen and representatives.
Well, some internet communities just doesn't help...
I have a really good relation with people i've met in other countries from South America, some of them are friends nowadays.
yeah, like a lot of countries. Sad.
does that happen? where?
At least latam casters always say "when aLatam team play against a brazilian team, we are all in for Latam" but never insults or say things which can light the fire about controversy topics.
Alsoin international tournaments with other regions, Latam casters CHEER for Brazil.
Well in this kind of events, most of the bad things stay in internet or forums.
I think riot acknowledges that Brazil in esports is a country that can bring a lot of hype in this kind of events (csgo history speaks from itself).
The only logical explanation that i found about them doing this under the actual situation is that they don't expect to be replicated outside twitter or internet forums (where fights and arguments go way up the limits)
idk man, i just wanna watch the match
Spanish casters say "muzera", i guess based on the logic #4 mentioned above
They won? Ok that's all i want to know
8/8 well build up
Yeah as always, or at least 99 of 100 vlr similar threads.
It's never merit of the winner. It's always the loser team's fucked up... vlr logic
There's a lot of overreaction in this thread. It was just a question, why people gets so triggered sometimes?
Man, if only Redgar wouldn't have bought a judge in that round...
i think there are scenarios when that can happen
Nice, as far as i know Leviatan is there too. Glad that Case has big installations
idk what's the word that works for every language, but the morbo for this match is huge. We all (South America) want to know how this ends
Man, i just stopped reading at "My penis is tiny".
how? they haven't played against teams of other regions...
HOWWWWWW
There's a server thing. Ping it's pretty uneven when playing from countries that are too far.
KRÜ changes the way Valorant is played. They change the perception of the game in the eyes of the fans. KRÜ is our religion.
i mean overall G2 was always getting better results than Guild, but those times are kinda way back now... And Guild has been a kind of sleeper, maybe not winning events or something, but a consistent top3-4 in whatever they play...
So yeah, it may be cringe to make fun about a player when he leaves a team and then the team starts winning, but in this case we gotta give that koldamenta is having a way better time in Guild than G2.
Man, Guild has been doing better for a lot of months. G2 just awakened from almost a year of failure.
Of course people would say that at some point.
No doubt they are doing pretty good. Pretty solid showing.
Man, my savings...
Agree with the first part. The bad thing would be if EMEA as big as it is, wouldn't have good teams.
About the second part, i guess you're talking about KRÜ... Nah just kidding my friend haaha
idk man, in EMEA i don't see a region with a lot of dominant or consistent teams to be considered that strong. You can see a lot of similar mistakes made in NA, LATAM, BR matches...
Of course they have more presence because there are more leagues and teams, but is not that different (in scale) to minor regions. In a minor region is more clear because they tend to be a "one or two team region" of about 8-10?. Here it's kinda the same: 4 or 5 teams of about 25 or more?