mino
Flag: Singapore
Registered: December 8, 2021
Last post: September 28, 2025 at 11:27 AM
Posts: 232
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Man it's not even a good watch. PRX is just perma trolling. Hope they get a rude awakening one of these days, honestly.

posted 8 months ago

I swear this team might have the best hands in the world, but they'll inevitably choke and chain-lose somewhere down a tournament.

posted 8 months ago

He woke up. It's joever now.

posted 8 months ago

Search Vladivostok on the map kid. Something is quite literally a PACIFIC player.

posted 8 months ago

Time to come home jawgemo. You're too good to be carrying the 'muricans.

posted 8 months ago

Kids on this site are thick as fuck. CS skin prices almost NEVER go down, especially the $5000 dollar ones. Some cheaper gun skins may get saturated over time and drop in price, but even the worse knives hold their value over time. It's not particularly difficult to pick. Any well-used skin line i.e butterfly, karambit, bayonet, skeleton... will always appreciate in price. For lower-tier skin lines, any well-used colorway i.e fade, gem, even tiger stripes, crimson web will do. Check pricing history, don't be an imbecile and you won't lose money.

Spending money on Valorant is a free loss. It's fine because you're not paying that much in the first place, but don't pretend like Riot is any less scummy than Valve. If they can get away with introducing loot boxes now, they will.

posted 8 months ago

Haven is RRQ's most versatile and most played map. Idk how much better you could pick. Upsets just happen sometimes. I'll not pretend that RRQ is hyper consistent either.

posted 9 months ago

Did you watch the series or just read the scorelines? RRQ was pushed to the brink by the Korean teams, and if the game today was a bo3, they'd be 2-0ed and brainlets on VLR would shit on them as well.

Pacific have 6 world-caliber teams. Aside from PRX who is in great form right now, Talon, RRQ, T1, GenG, DRX are all good.

posted 9 months ago

Form is temporary. That's why we have the system in place. Champs will feature a new patch, teams will bootcamp for a week as well. DRX and RRQ 2-0ed each other within the span of 2 weeks.

It is what it is. Disappointing for Talon, but it's part of the story.

posted 9 months ago

That's the point he's making.

posted 9 months ago

Americas are just dogshit rn. G2 farmed them with fucking Bbbay. Doesn't mean much though. I'd rate them lower than where they were placed due to leaf's issues. They should be the worst one out of the 4 league champions.

posted 9 months ago

TH and DRX have quality players, and can still bounce back. Both recently performed in groups. Losing 2 bo3s doesn't mean they are completely washed. Form will fluctuate again comes Champs, so anything can happen.

MiBR though, is utter dogshit. Can't even qualify for playoffs with so many fodder teams. Expectations should be quite low.

posted 9 months ago

Flair. DRX got folded in playoffs but 2-0ed RRQ in groups. Valorant is just a very seasonal game. There's no telling whether they'd come back before champs or not, but the players are quality.

posted 9 months ago

Crws is just rage pushing. It's joever. Last map looks unplayable for Talon. Should have won that game against DFM, I guess.

posted 9 months ago

Liquipedia already counted the points for the final standing. Talon still needs 1 more to match DRX, but finishing higher than 3rd already means automatic qualification.

posted 9 months ago

The truth is DRX is still a consistently good team and 2 losses won't change that. If Talon was so good they should have won one more game in Groups.

It's frustrating and counterproductive, but that's why we have a point system. Champs qualification is a yearlong effort, and you shouldn't get in just by powering up near the end (and not even making second).

Hope Talon proves it though. SEA together stronk. It ain't no League one team for the Koreans is more than enough.

posted 9 months ago

At minimum they place third. That's 4.

They have 3 wins in Groups. That's 3.

They've earned 7 points during Stage 2, but are still 1 point short. Win another one and they'll qualify directly.

posted 9 months ago
  1. APAC
    Undisputably the most stacked region, even if PRX chokes away another final. The 3 Korean teams are all formidable and every single one may win it all at their respective peaks. RRQ, Talon, even Secret can turn it up on their given days.

  2. EMEA
    Yes, TH underperformed, but they folded to two upper final sides, so it's not nearly as bad as one should think. Liquid is unfortunate, but they managed to push PRX to the brink there. The Turkish teams are decent, and Vitality might bounce back too, so the potential is still there.

  3. China ≈ Americas
    Difficult to say because Masters are so fucking short. SEN walked all 3 Chinese teams and so you can't quite put China squarely over Americas either. Talent-wise, about the same I'd say. MIBR is ass, but 100T and NRG are probably better than them coming into stage 2. For China, you can't count out EDG either. All and all, about equal if XLG and BLG can prove their levels internationally.

posted 11 months ago

Actual braindead take when China has EXACTLY 01 good team per event.

posted 11 months ago

They are trolling from winning positions. Literally uncoachable. That's the point of PRX, when everything clicks, they are the best team in the world. Take away that liberty and they'll never perform to the same high again.

posted about a year ago

Freesia.

posted about a year ago

No. He shits out 2 videos everyday, nobody can be fresh and entertaining if you have to listen to them for hours at a time. He has good vids, bad vids, and boring vids; but generally, he's a decent dude and has sensible takes. He isn't loud or obnoxious or takes himself too seriously. Not primetime entertainment, but something to put on when you're eating, I guess.

posted about a year ago

Shit tske, they're probably the most competitive region rn.

posted about 2 years ago

It's the shit format. I'm not convinced at all how every Seed 1 went out cold this time around, especially when they all won so convincingly their respective finals. 2-3 stage games' worth of warm-up against shitters would be invaluable.

Last year people excused it because FNC and PRX were on their unholy streak of form, so it wouldn't have mattered. But teams are so inconsistent this year that a slight dip can ruin the whole tournament.

Just give them 1 win's advantage in groups. No point keeping Swiss if teams play just 2-3 games like this year. Valorant always have the sparsest, most gimped format ever, because apparently Riot is so concerned of low viewcount that they wouldn't give us games in the first place.

posted about 2 years ago

Boaster is certified arrogant. Not in the sense that he trash talks anyone; but like G2 in League, his region is somewhat shit so delusion catches up with him everytime.

posted about 2 years ago

Honestly, they probably will.

posted about 2 years ago

Navi has a proper team structure. Maybe the closest would be G2 with kennys, peak Niko, peak hunter, nexa and amanek. That team was wild as fuck, but for the most part, they weren't as good as the sum of their constituents.

But yes, Valorant has much more leeway for skill (or unskilled) expression. Between dashes, utils, shotguns, and tighter maps, you can play quite unruly in Valorant and still generate some value.

posted about 2 years ago

Probably. We've seen peak FNC before. TH is full of wonderkids, they are still growing everyday.

I don't think FNC players are washed though. Just sometimes in esports, a change of environment is needed.

posted about 2 years ago

I am <3

posted about 2 years ago

I can't believe people actually name their kid JoJo.

posted about 2 years ago

Prime Navi, Spirit and G2 played nothing like PRX. There's been cassanova players since forever, but a functional team of 5, I've never seen any.

PRX is the antithesis of prime Astralis, if anything. But I've never known of a team so horribly lopsided, and still so good.

posted about 2 years ago

I mean SEA as in, SEA, mainland and maritime. Korea and Japan are only in the Pacific league because Riot has to gerrymander for slot distribution. Culturally and economically, we are nothing alike. Esports-wise, the East Asians are already veterans.

And yes, GPL was the shit back in the days.

posted about 2 years ago

My flair is for xccurate, btw. Probably the most talented SEA player since the creation of FPS.

posted about 2 years ago

Typical PRX, they troll on a subconscious level after a dominant half. That and their cheese is absolutely shit on defense. Every one of them (bar mindfreak) can be a dirty inter at any given point. I have no doubt mindfreak is capable of running it too, while he's not away baiting.

That's why they might never win silverware, but everyone knows deep down. These fuckers are the best in the business.

You've never seen an FPS game played this way, at this level, and never will again. It's a minor miracle PRX was so good so early in the competitive cycle; otherwise, I think the Pacific ecosystem would have rotten away like it did CS, Dota and League. Probably the only way the SEA animals could compete in top flight esport.

PRX is a nuclear org, it will fade away in time when this crop of players departs; but even then, I'm happy we have them, for as long as we did.

*I jinxed it.

posted about 2 years ago

Their comp is meme, and something is starving for an op. It's over when he finally gets one.

posted about 2 years ago

I don't really mind the 1st seed getting some advantage, but as of right now, they are getting so little airtime. It's baffling how neutered a Master is compared to literally every other esport's international.

Swiss is where you get a gauge for the level of competition and build satisfying narratives. 12 is fine for Swiss; it's nonsensical that they're doing 8. It's literally just Groups then.

posted about 2 years ago

He might be into scat.

posted about 2 years ago

TS literally had 2 less round difference than GENG. What the fuck are you yapping about? They could easily have topped their group.

If you think EG didn't deserve their Champs run last year, I have nothing to say to you. Go watch golf or someshit. High-variance sports aren't for you.

posted about 2 years ago

TS has the exact same scoreline as GENG, mind you, and they 2-0ed PRX just before playoffs. You are only saying they're shit in hindsight.

Crazy to say a team "gets lucky" in a tournament/qualification scenario. EG got lucky last year to even be at Champs. Of course there is an element of spontaneity, the better team on the day wins. It's not a static dick measuring contest. That's why there's a playoffs in the first place. Otherwise, just take the group results for granted, top down.

I think DRX is better than T1 too, but they had their chances.

posted about 2 years ago

It is what it is. Rough opponents for them, but both DRX and T1 had a chance to punch above their weight and score a ticket, and in DRX's case, 2 chances. T1 showed up, DRX didn't.

posted about 2 years ago

All the Eastern team, except for GENG. They have the most boring boilerplate gameplay in Pacifics, and they bounced DRX.

On a side note, pls send help the Koreans are taking over again... Don't @ my flair it's only there for xccurate.

posted about 2 years ago

That's just how sports be sometimes. If they win once just to dip for years like SEN, then I wouldn't want them to win ever.

posted about 2 years ago

If you're talking hardware degradation, it depends on the make, but you're looking at 5+ years. Laptops are quite hardy nowadays if you don't abuse them. The 4070 laptops usually run Valorant at 400fps max settings when given proper juice, so you'd have quite some headroom.

If you're talking consecutive hours of use, heat will be the primary bottleneck. 240fps @ 1080p is not particularly demanding to maintain, but you may have to consult specific reviews to see their thermal performances.

posted about 2 years ago

Something with 4070/7800XT minimum if you want to reliably squeeze 240fps from a laptop. Get something large and beefy and well-ventilated, but at that point, might as well get a real PC. Something like this will run you 1000 bucks, which honestly, is a decent deal, considering the GPU itself still costs upward of 600 nowadays.

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If you're not price conscious, the Legion 5i is probably everything you could ask for in a laptop. Probably much better value than a PC of equivalent hardware. Of course, you compromise upgradeability always.

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posted about 2 years ago

What is UAE bro yapping about? Why haven't you bought an EU roster yet?

posted about 2 years ago

I've seen dudes on pacemakers and even they are not exempted. It's nigh impossible to skip NS without a proper excuse in SG. Maybe it's something psychological or mf has some spine issues. Anyway, hope it doesn't come up during his career.

posted about 2 years ago

Holy shit traitor arc going wild. If SEN wins with one the Bronzils should disown him.

posted about 2 years ago

Probably very soon. They have the best professional esports systems in the world. PRX is great and all, but Alecks has exposed his limitations and hubris.

posted about 2 years ago

So is SEN. But then, the exception is not the norm.

posted about 2 years ago
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