well john has actual experience as an igl so
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well john has actual experience as an igl so
unfortunately cauanzin 1v5s
there is no we will see, it is literally 100% happening
mechanically they are very similar but they bring different things to the team
boostio is 100% going to 100t lol
loud, sen, and nrg my loves
so basically 100T is and will continue to be mid
makes sense. I think he will do a fantastic job.
pancada please teach me how to roll my R’s
another case of valorant killing off the t2 scene thanks to franchising. wow...
is china not a 1 team region
contemplate the meaning of life. what is the point of all of this? why am i here? what is there after death? why is zekken so good?
i was no joke planning on learning spanish then portuguese
what is the best way to learn another language? i want to start to learn how to speak spanish eventually and i have no idea how to start
spend 30 minutes thinking about what you should do
i think im going to kill myself because of you
read the second part of my post. he is apparently a great midround caller.
balla was talking about how crashies is/was extremely vocal on nrg/optic and even during CS. also said a lot of the midrouning calls that people would give credit to fns was really crashies calling. thats kinda fire ngl. nrg might be saved
would be nice to see that fraud get exposed
crashies apparently helped with midrounding, also barely anybody has experience igling on this team except for marved, and like i said, his igling, especially on attack, looked bad on sentinels. ethan has a lot of experience in esports so i’m sure he could pick it up
i personally think ethan would do a better job with crashies helping with midrounding
i’m just hoping it isn’t marved igling because it looked bad on sentinels
I wasn’t comparing sentinels and nrg as teams, obviously nrg will be better, but i am saying that they are not going to look coordinated at first. also boostio wasn’t held in a high regard, but he was experienced. he has been igling for EG for a year prior.
all i’m saying is that it will take a bit for them to become great.
you’re looking at the players but nothing else
there are a lot of issues that will take a while for the team to figure out. there are role issues, there is no experienced igl, and they are only going to have a month and a half of practice going into the season. that’s as much as sentinels had going into lock//in.