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Not every transfer really needs an article on it. It was already shown that NAVI completed their main roster for 2025 so it would be redundant to make an article that explicitly states ardiis has been released. If he gets signed by a team, fair enough. He could go to APEKS, but I think they picked up a Turkish Tier 2 talent called batujnax
It's no sweat. Whatever you're comfortable with, just try to get your feet on the ground with streaming and hopefully one thing leads to another.
Great that you know what you're good at. Maths was also something I loved. As a degree, it might become something you hate since Pure Maths is the bane of any mathematician due to its abstract nature. But if you are good with coding and logic, CS is a nice degree. Very popular and competitive, but you're almost guaranteed a good job if you're proactive on projects. Plus it can provide an easier pathway into eSports than other disciplines. As for streaming, take my advice and do it sooner than later. If the burden of streaming cannot be balanced with studying, by all means put it on hold, but take the dive first rather than procrastinate it
Firstly, extremely relatable post. Sometimes I wish I could go back to secondary school when all I could look forward to is going home, playing PS4 with my mates and watching my favourite YouTubers. Unfortunately, time does not go backwards and you have to embrace the future.
Figure out what you enjoy and what you're good at. If you're good at numbers, take up a numerical degree like Economics, CompSci, etc. If you're good at more verbally-written assignments, History or some sort of analytical field would be good. Then when it comes close to graduating, you should look at doing some internships, summers/weeks in a company to get experience so you can then apply it to the things you enjoy. And what you enjoy will always change so keep it close to you.
Being financially free is subjective to a certain extent, but if you have a good job (i.e.: you don't work retail or food services for the rest of your life), you will be mostly financially free. Though American educational debt is annoying, you will probably have enough income to enjoy things from time to time.
Now, Sliggy is indeed fortunate to be in the position he is in, but do not discount that he has worked hard to get where he is. He started off as a pro in CS:Source back in 2009 and was a coach in CSGO from 2015. Then he goes to Valorant and coaches pro teams until 2022. In basic terms, he has been working hard for a decade to maintain his presence in a volatile environment like the eSports market. He is now a streamer, but he didn't just sprout knowledge for the game. He has been consistently a thinker-type for years across games - and therefore, he has earned his comfort to stream Valorant pro games and get paid nicely for it. Bare in mind, he is also fairly new to streaming so he isn't raking in huge numbers, but he definitely gets a nice sum of money from his TL contract.
All-in-all, there is a lot of hard work you got to commit if you wanna be in Sliggy's position. And this goes for any high quality role, corporate or freelance. If you wanna be a streamer-analyst, start right now as a hobby to stream. Post your VODs or clips to all social medias. Build a brand and network with individuals.
It's 1 map, but damn that is insane that he did that whilst top-fragging.
Yeah, having underage players limits the days and/or hours that they can play. Best they can play is Tier 2 to get professional experience whilst maybe scrimming with the Tier 1 team.
I literally say in my 2nd bullet point Laz would be an upgrade over ban. I'm just disagreeing with your take that I should "never say ban is good" when he is not that bad of a sentinel player. Laz is definitely better, but ban could probably be fine in a Tier 2 environment.
Between him and Governor, I prefer ban on sentinel role. Governor is very new to the initiator role. Also, don't involve KR players into the team. The benefit of going all-Thai is the comms will be in their primary language. Going back to mixed comms will slow them down.
Switch Crws and CGRS and then we got the perfect all-Thai team.
Clearly you haven't seen PRX, TALON or C9.
Honestly, Primmie was out of his depth in this game. Frost and Crws definitely need better plans against more organised and well-oiled teams like GENG and DRX. But keep in mind he was using the Operator and shotguns in certain rounds so that will drive down his HS% - common on Split for duelists. And as someone else said, this stat is kind of overrated. It gives some dopamine seeing it very high alongside a lot of kills, but it is not a sustainable stat especially when the aim meta is more flicky than calm.
Build up a portfolio of your analyses. Videos, essays, blogs, etc. Make sure your portfolio is easily accessible so that if you apply to an org or team, they can see your work and get a sense of your skills. And whilst you apply and interview, it is fair to brag about your achievements and/or examples of analyses. However, do keep in mind that outside of interviews, you should be on the humble side and let the analyses reflect how great your brain and input of the game is.
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Feels bad for Leo due to his health. He is an amazing player and it looks like his career might be cut short due to Long COVID. But on the other side, very interesting that Crashies is picked up by FNC. This is probably the quickest fix versus role-swapping and getting a Tier 2 talent.
Honestly, the PRX comp is very strong on Pearl because the players are very aggressive on the map and it's some comfort picks here and there. EG's comp of Jett/Astra/Killjoy/Yoru/Sova is also very good and perhaps a bit more viable for info given Yoru ult is like an invisible, fast Sova drone.
I would love to see TALON pick up CGRS and Laz. Ban is good, but I think going full Thai would benefit the comms and make the play a lot smoother. CGRS is a very strong Sova player now. Laz looks insane on Cypher. Honestly, you could even bring in Killua to replace Crws since Killua has a great knack for trading his team on Haven. But CGRS and Laz would be a great addition to boost the calls and round out a full-Thai roster
+24 KD says otherwise. His Neon needs some work, but he is frying
Boaster mentioned it whilst he was with CGRS on his stream during Champs. It's the one where it's revealed that Leo is half-Thai
Personally, I like RGX, Sentinels of Light, Champs 21, Champs 23, Forsaken and Reaver. I would say if I had to stick with 1, it would be Reaver.
Understandable, but he is in good care and FNC are looking out for him. Worst case scenario is that he will probably have to be replaced for an early portion of the season if he does not have the energy to play, travel, etc.
He has long COVID so it's difficult to say when he will be fit enough to be on stage and scrim for hours without fatigue.
Marteen, tomaszy. I would argue MiniBoo was playing a lot of Neon before the buffs but he definitely was part of the big Neon usage leading up to Champs
You don't say. My point is that if you play Sage, you are always gonna be playing with the team since she gains little to no value on lurks as she has no info util and her heal to teammates is immense. Cypher and KJ are agents you can play with the team or play on a lurk - and arguably, these 2 are agents you should be playing separate from the main team at least on attacks.
She is a ranked agent at best and even then she is outclassed by duelists with flank util, yes. However she has been buffed to better prevent dashes/sliding into site with her slow orb. Her heal has been buffed a bit. She will not be meta like Killjoy going forward, but she is good if you got a team who can play fast and then someone else can hold flanks and go on lurks. Sage is inherently gonna be best with the team.
Completely different story compared to a Neon sliding and running around you at top-speed with a BUCKY (an eco weapon) or a JUDGE. An op-crutching Jett holding an off angle can be combated with a flash and/or initiator. The only way you combat a Neon moving like it's Apex legends is if you use a shotgun of your own or you bait your teammates - and that's for the best case scenario. Average case is you got to hope you can out-manoeuvre the Neon which is impossible to predict perfectly or in a trained way.
Ping nerf felt harsh, but it's understandable to combat the spam meta which has been consistently present in Valorant.
That's a fine trade-off because Neon's value should be in her attack. Her 1 stun is still good given the wind-up is still 0.8s and it lasts for 3.5s. This will hopefully enable more people to play other agents asides duelists and duelist-vibe sentinel/controller/initiator agents or promote people to play agents that synergise with Neon well.
They're all hyperfixated on the nerfs when they forget the key buff to her energy is what made her more useable on a macro sense. She has more energy at more points in the round for rotations, entries, etc.
For Chamber, if you're talking all-time it's definitely yay. If it's this year, probably xccurate. The other players who played Chamber this year (Foxy9 and autumn) felt a slight bit weaker compared to xccurate.
Honestly, she's fine. This all might mean that Jett and Raze are now gonna be the 2 main duelists picked in pro-play, but this will balance out the overachievement of ranked players abusing Neon with less skill needed than Jett or other duelists/agents. Personally she is still better than pre-buff Neon given that she still slowed down when strafing side to side and her energy recharge was a lot slower.
Honestly, she's fine. This all might mean that Jett and Raze are now gonna be the 2 main duelists picked in pro-play, but this will balance out the overachievement of ranked players abusing Neon with less skill needed than Jett or other duelists/agents. Personally she is still better than pre-buff Neon given that she still slowed down when strafing side to side and her energy recharge was a lot slower.
I'd say let people pick what they wanna pick. However, as a sage player:
And just to round off my rant on comp or any game mode in which people play Sage, Killjoy, etc. Stop autopiloting. There are lots of ways to use your set-up both to kill and for info. If you're playing Haven as Killjoy and you see the opponents have gone towards garage and middle the last few rounds, stop putting a kill set-up on A. You may think you're doing something right preventing a potential A push, but you're better off delaying another rush through garage.
Apologies for that last rant, I just needed to get this out to all the Sage and Killjoy instalocks.
Essentially PRX underperformed in terms of kills to their rounds won and vice versa for Wolves.
Same can be said about a dozen players across all regions. The younger players can grind ranked like it's nothing. Thai ranked demons are also some of the craziest. Snappy and Primmie getting 1100-1200 RR
Another Turkish hot prospect. Guessing by the 2005 in his tag, he's 18/19 so definitely one to watch if he can perform in Turkish pro scene. Most of these players hitting Ranked #1 or that 800-1000+ RR are people who are trying to get scouted/play in Tier 2 or Premier.
I won't drop my actual username, but it basically follows the format of: "My Name#NA1". I tried what you did by manually adding the space first time round and it still didn't work. I tried adding the space after copy-pasting it now and still nothing
Alright, don't assume about my username. It uses all normal characters and numbers. I even copied my username on Valorant Tracker to the flashback website and it still didn't come up.
It's not working for my username. Might be because I have a space in the username
Edit: Used my old username that I first used with Valorant and got Mindfreak. https://imgur.com/a/N8NzqC2
I tried doing it with my username and it doesn't recognise it. My username has a space in it which might be the issue.
Update: So I tried using my old username - the one that I made when I first got Valorant and that worked for me. I got Mindfreak. https://imgur.com/a/N8NzqC2
Yeah, I would say M8 minimum performance is gonna be around the bottom. They have good aimers, but it's a matter of strategy and IGLing. RobbieBk did decently in Tier 2 and the key benefit he has for M8 is he plays Sova well enough. If his IGLing is sustainable in Tier 1 alongside some coaching from Goked, they should be winning.
Oh, the face of DFM will always be Meiy. Though I think Akame will be a close second if this off-season performance translates into the main season. Honestly, just be hyped for all of them - even Art. The Odin is cringe, but he is a smart player to use it whilst it's strong especially in conjunction with Sova.
I believe Minny is on sentinel (PROFEK is on BBL). It was his role on GoNext. I'm not sure what you mean by "their floor" unless you mean their lowest performance. Their worst is obviously getting rolled because they let maps slip away just like the 2024 season. The expectation after the 2024 season is basically anyone can scalp a surprise win off of anyone. We saw it with BBL, M8, KC, GX.
Now, the reason I am high on LEV is that they are a strong team even if they lose Aspas and Mazino. There will always be what-if's on Demon1 since he showed only 50% of his performance on NRG and he can do the same on LEV. Natank is an interesting player and with the Sage and Phoenix buffs, he can be an interesting flex player. Natank was pretty much the best player on M8s and only Kadavra really surprised me on that team asides Natank. Definitely gotta see what they have cooked at RIOT One.
EDG is still gonna be far and away the best Chinese team. FPX kinda floundered at Champs despite having incredible firepower and nearly beating Heretics. I would still put them in contention as second-best with TE very close behind if not overtaking. BLG is kind of a firm 4th place team, but I think my mind could be changed if Wolves live up to the hype. Honestly, it's a similar situation to EMEA where any of the lower teams can scalp a win and perhaps sneak an appearance at Masters/Champs.
Kinda wild that FNC is no longer considered Top 3 in EMEA, but I can see concerns as to why. Boaster not fragging enough, Leo is still inactive on recovery from Long COVID, Kaajak didn't perform to his best at RBHG. If Leo does come back, I think FNC is Top 3. And as for an EMEA underdog, I think M8s can be good if RobbieBk and Click can perform to a high quality. Likewise, GX have potential to be top tier if tomaszy and runner can peform consistently.
In Americas, SEN definitely feel overrated at least with their current role issues. I think they need to swap N4RRATE and JohnQT's roles if they want to see the best results. Americas' underdog will be MIBR or 2Game. MIBR have injected a lot of firepower and Aspas wanted to play with Nzr so there must be some insane chemistry there. 2Game have been written off just because they're the newly ascended team, but I think what they can bring is a lot of aggression and confidence. Having said this, Spike was key in this plan. Hopefully gobera will be fine. If not 2Game, KRU always have a chance at making Champs. It's just their destiny. Also, LEV should be in the Top 3 contention.
APAC underdogs will be either DFM or RRQ. Kush on RRQ looks insane. High potential player especially if Jemkin and Monyet are also playing great. Xffero is their current weak point, but I think he is sure to improve as the season goes on. DFM are amazing if their off-season is anything to go off of. My one concern is gyen is young and thus doesn't have that experience that SSeeS has. SSeeS has both amazing aim and a sixth sense to win certain rounds. People write him off for the previous season but he was arguably second best behind Meiy.
In China, it's probably either Wolves or XLG that are gonna have that underdog run. Of course, BLG is close fourth to the Top 3, but Wolves have a fair bit of firepower and XLG look promising for an ascension team. Hopefully it won't be another DRG-style hit 1 tournament and fizzle out.
DFM's whole team is essentially upgraded to better support Meiy. Akame is the one to look out for. Gyen is supposed to be a super-sharp ranked player (similar situation to Karon). Art is the Odin overlord - genuinely makes the most out of that gun. Jinboong has some decent clutch factor as well.
What do you mean by what do I expect? They're still in transition of putting more Sova into their comps and stabilising their map pool depth. If you want my expectation, I think they'll still be vulnerable to NA teams and FNATIC who are heavy strategy teams. But you have to look at the bright side that they are willing to make changes like Jinggg playing more sentinel roles, integrating Sova.
These guys may not be perfect on these roles even if they were to dedicate their training to refining the agent. However, they should learn after some time the fundamentals and timings needed to make the role more effective. Thinking Man's Valorant put it best when he said "some pros just click with an agent". This came from his video about Rankers, but it applies to pretty much every team. It's why JessieVash is a wizard on Sova, but ass on every other agent he plays by comparison.