iluckilyVA
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Registered: July 26, 2023
Last post: July 22, 2024 at 2:42 PM
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no

posted 4 days ago

based

posted 4 days ago

There's going to be a massive shift in China next year trust

posted 4 days ago

Might be crazy but I rate Trexx higher than Sayf

posted 4 days ago

It's pretty easy to justify them both, both of them were top 3 stats wise in stage 2 in their respective regions

posted 4 days ago

ALL Sen players? Sure Zekken and maybe TenZ

posted 4 days ago

At least 5 maps in the current pool allow you to play Neon/Raze
Lotus
Sunset
Haven
Abyss
Bind

I feel like their only issue is Ascent? because on Icebox Sage is an extremely appropriate choice of agent? He definitely isn't a flexible player but I don't think that this meta is against him since he can play Neon and Raze, and then he has two incredible flex players who can flex around him in d4v41 and f0rsaken

posted 4 days ago

I feel like d4v41 and f0rsaken make up for that

posted 4 days ago

Making a top 10 players list going into a tournament has never been this hard before

posted 4 days ago

No I just literally meant who lmfao

posted 4 days ago

I think you overlook the fact that this VIT core and this EG core haven't existed for more than a year

posted 4 days ago

Meanwhile Sentinels can't even beat EG?
It's so over for Sentinels

posted 4 days ago

lmfao

posted 4 days ago

Actually, I take that back

posted 5 days ago

I feel like it's unlikely considering their current state

posted 5 days ago

Neon
Chamber
Astra
Gekko
Breach

posted 4 weeks ago

Bro I stopped watching after the BBL vs TL game because that was absolutely boring. What the hell has happened to NAVI LMFAO

posted 4 weeks ago

He's probably the exception yea

posted 4 weeks ago

It's funny to imagine that this guy probably trusts none of his teammates

posted 4 weeks ago

lmfao

posted 4 weeks ago

what does this even mean

posted 4 weeks ago

EG could never afford Jawgemo, nAts and Potter at the same time lmfao

posted 4 weeks ago

I hope Liquid management doesn't think that way. So unfair for Jamppi and nAts in my opinion, especially when said rebuild was introducing Mistic and Enzo

posted 4 weeks ago

THIS GUY IS CRAZY

posted 4 weeks ago

Rebuild around Keiko, nAts and Jamppi and we'll be great!

posted 4 weeks ago

Dropping Jamppi and keeping Mistic is crazy

posted 4 weeks ago

IS LAN AUDIO THAT BAD??

posted 4 weeks ago

I wouldn't wish the amount of hate certain players receive from vlr on my worst enemy

posted 4 weeks ago

I think they would've made playoffs if they had Stax from the beginning of Split 1, but yea-- don't think that they would've done anything impressive after that. Genuinely shocking to me that they made Shanghai

posted 4 weeks ago

Sucks that T1 don't have an opportunity to make Champs this year though

posted 4 weeks ago

Sayf probably didn't wanna play duelist and in reaction to their bad - mid performance in split 1 + kick off, they have only recently put him on duelist. I just think Salah wanted the best for his players

posted 4 weeks ago

DRX run out of flowers :C

posted 4 weeks ago

Even if they made champs they'd go 0-2

posted 4 weeks ago

They ain't even making Champs

posted 4 weeks ago

babysasuke at any opportunity to dump on boaster or fnatic is like that one Mbappe pic that goes "I will be there no matter what"

posted 4 weeks ago

I would say it's a playstyle thing. So like

Americas --> Faster playstyle, which favours the duelists' individual performance
EMEA --> Slower playstyle, which favours teamplay rather than the duelists' individual performance

But that seems like too much a generalisation and I'm not sure how APAC fits into that

posted 4 weeks ago

This Gen. G core have only existed for this year so doesn't it seem a little unfair to compare that history? and I don't think it's too soon to call Gen.G the best team in PAC right now because we are talking about RIGHT NOW.

posted 4 weeks ago

Probably the inexperience tbh

posted 4 weeks ago

I don't understand valuing domestic competition over international competition

International -- > Higher stakes, trophy on the line, prize pool on the line, opportunity to prove yourself internationally as individuals and as a team and provides an opportunity to build a positive reputation, since more people are watching.

Domestic -- > History used by top teams to experiment, especially when regional competition is poor. Like NAVI last year for example. Gen. G are essentially guaranteed a champs spot since competition is that bad compared to them.

And their history to me is insignificant when Gen.G achieved more in 1 year than Paper Rex did in numerous.

posted 4 weeks ago

Beating FUT and Heretics whilst simultaneously losing to M8 and KOI is a historic fumble

posted 4 weeks ago

Preach! Not sure why we're valuing domestic competition over international, when stakes are higher internationally and historically domestic competition has been used by top teams to experiment especially when competition is poor, like NAVI last year.

posted 4 weeks ago

I don't think GE looks horrid, they've been slowly getting better as the year goes on and I honestly think they're way better than Bleed

posted 4 weeks ago

Breach supporting a neon somehow makes neon even more broken. I think in that aspect, it'll play out like Haven

posted 4 weeks ago

Neon Breach because that's what is meta right now

posted 4 weeks ago

LMFAO! Great argument dude, it's been great!

posted 4 weeks ago

Literally. At Shanghai teams literally would not scrim them and they just came off a great run at Madrid

posted 4 weeks ago

I wouldn't be surprised if they do, but regardless, Gen. G also make champs and do better than them lmfao

posted 4 weeks ago

Dude, Gen. G got the region their first trophy. The only reason in my opinion, that Gen. G would ever struggle in the regular season, is due to time constraints and regardless of that, they still persevere. Beating Paper Rex domestically does not matter when the rest of the team pool from the region is dogshit, they essentially have a free pass to international tournaments, and they know that international competition is more important, hence why they do better there.

posted 4 weeks ago
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