Pretty bad, but that's the case always. Best was maybe Prime Frenzy that was like 9 euros instead of close to 20 euros. But won't buy it.
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Pretty bad, but that's the case always. Best was maybe Prime Frenzy that was like 9 euros instead of close to 20 euros. But won't buy it.
If you are interested link to steam group VLR Forumers:
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/VLRForumers
for now its just simple group but there's possibility for changes in the future
I will take that name, because I have no idea what to name it tbh
just question would you want the group be related to VLR in name or would you rather prefer something unrelated like 4 Star Club or something like that that only makes sense to people who are on this site. I just don't know do people want their profiles to be connected to this site through groups if you know what I mean.
I was just wondering are there any people who would be interested of unofficial VLR Steam group? Just came to mind because even though this is Valorant related site people here still play all sort of games. Would be kind of cool maybe unless people don't want to share their Steams for obvious reasons.
Edit: Steam Group link - https://steamcommunity.com/groups/VLRForumers
I mean its first international tournament with crowd and also in country that should be in reach of decent amount of people in Europe. Also first Masters with crowd not just Challengers or something.
Would be cool to see MiniBoo on better team. I haven't watches his games, but at least his stats look amazing considering that his team seems to be pretty bad.
Timing lol just saw your post. But also if you buy it from Steam you can try it for 2hours and then refund if it isn't for you. In span of 2 hours you pretty much get the idea of how the game is going to be obviously the story will continue onwards and there's some new stuff, but yeah. That game felt really fresh and was positive surprise for me.
I actually bought the game and finished it, so my small review:
Really short game I finished it in around 4.3 hours and collected around 65% of collectables, so will take longer if you collect all. Also some parts may take longer for someone, but I'm not game journalist.
Beautiful game visually. Areas are just so interesting and the world and atmosphere feel great IMO. Really unique and makes you want to just wonder around the areas. Also music and audio world is cool and vibey. I read someone being disappointed by the graphics on PS5 so don't expect this game to be some next-gen showcase really, but its more about just the style, vibe, how areas look, colors, chatacter design etc.
Gameplay is really basic jump around, climb, do some pretty basic puzzles, try to avoid detection etc. So gameplay wise it isn't anything crazy and pretty repetitive, but I didn't have any problems with it.
And when it comes to story its again really basic, but especially the world is really interesting even though we don't really get any answers in the end. I wish there was more, but it kind of just ends and that's it. And there isn't that much depth to characters etc. But I guess you can make your own conclusions.
So overall really cozy and somewhat wholesome single player game that I would recommend. Is it worth 26 euros? Ehh depends who you ask, but IMO it was worth it. So shorten its cat simulator in beautiful and interesting game world. And is really unique game in many ways. It has its own thing going.
Maybe bit yes. At least I hope it won't look as bad as I imagine and that the crowd was somewhat loud at least. Seeing these pros stepping in front of crowd for first time and then the stadium was half empty and silent... that would be really awkward to see IMO. Because the pros have put everything to reach that point and then looks like no one cares about it. If you know what I mean. It would just feel bad.
Go to google translator select Finnish and type "Der ke" and listen imagine that but faster. Because for some reason Derke is pronounced weirdly in google translator
That is understandable, but they are also nice when you are going out or to celebrate something or overall want to upgrade your fashion looks for whatever reason. Doesn't have to be daily wear.
Grats hopefully everything goes well! And for buying I don't know maybe some affordable watch, bracelet or necklace? I don't know do you have yet or do you even use, but those are something that usually last for years and can remind you of something that happened.
Casual is infested by hackers, but its completely shit mode in CSGO anyway. Play competitive or nothing (when you can).
I haven't faced clear cheaters in MM in like couple of years and overall like 10 times in spand of playing for like 1700 hours. So I don't really know why people keep complaining about that. Casual has this problem though.
edit: I feel like people just call anyone who is better than them cheaters tbh. In CSGO there's clear skill differences between players. Someone with better aim than rest of the server can single handedly carry games. Someone with lucky or smart positioning can feel like if they were using WH. The amount of comments like "cheater" and "VAC" I've gotten is pretty high even though I'm not even that good. Just point that you can feel the skill gap way easier than in game like Valorant IMO and it doesn't always mean the enemy is cheating.
I wasted 20euros for Protocol and hating using it due to it feeling slim to be. Makes it really uncomfortable to use. Recon has bulky design and even hand grip that makes it feel even more stable.
GLD Russ he could legit be a model
There's no way Rogue or Heroic type of team wouldnt try to sign whole M3C roster since they don't have rosters yet. Same goes for Acend and Guild if they dont make it.
Not coolest, but Recon Phantom feels the best when used IMO. Some skins just makes guns feel like shit IMO like all the slim Phantom skins like Protocol, Ruination etc. but skins like Recon Phantom what makes the gun more bulky make it feel better.
True, but in a way that is a good thing. It makes EU teams the unlikely underdogs so seeing teams like G2 2019 making a run and having a chance at winning Worlds or having Fnatic almost beating TES in 2020 etc was really cool and interesting to follow. Obviously it feels like that cap has gotten bigger and EU most likely won't see team like peak G2 in long time. But as long as EU stays as 3rd best region and EU>NA I'm happy. Maybe EU will win one day.
Interested as well. Visually it looks really beautiful and I would imagine the atmosphere being that as well, but little what I've seen the gameplay looks bit lackluster, but I don't think that is the main point anyway.
Of course. Even if you don't like LoL you should still watch Worlds or at least finals IMO. Biggest esport tournament out there and best production usually. Their songs always bang and finals opening shows have been really good outside of like last 2 years that were pretty disappointing due to Covid. Worlds is what started my interest towards LoL esport as someone who doesn't play LoL at all and nowadays I watch Worlds, MSIs and LEC at times. I watches most of first split of LEC, but haven't followed this split as much tho.
90% out of 3000 seats isn't that good though let alone 70% or 80%.
RIP Guild and Acend unlucky
M3C vs Fnatic (EMEA stage 1)
ACE vs Heretics (EMEA Masters 1)
Gambit vs KRU (Champions(?))
So you managed to change your name? That's cool. But anyway just ordered and ate delicious butter chicken so all good.
Not neutral, but someone who tries to see both sides and tries to explain. Some people just have to be the underdogs in these super one sided forum game vs game arguments. Let it be defending CSGO in VLR or defending Valorant or even Overwatch in the past in HLTV. Its pleasure tbh.
I'm not CS frog nor Valorant frog. Last time I opened CSGO was around month ago and Valorant around 2 week ago. I'm neutral frog who can see both sides even in these super biased and delusional websites (VLR when it comes to CSGO and HLTV when it comes to Valorant).
hoody to Guild. They would win every tournament.
So? I'm not talking about the past when Tarik is Valorant streamer nowadays. Ofc he is going to prioritize Valorant right now plus he averages higher viewercount during those because CSGO doesn't rely on costreams unlike Valorant. Even financely its more worthy to costream Valorant right now over CSGO. But that may very well change if Source 2 brings a lot of new interest towards CSGO. Here's bunch of people who talk how they have never tried CSGO and something like this would be perfect time for these people to try CSGO and some of them would switch. Same happened to CSGO when Valorant came out.
And losing costreamers is bad for the game. Tarik alone has higher amount of viewers during his costreams than Valorant's official channel and decent amount of the costreamers combined. If Valorant esport loses interest then orgs lose interest in investing as well. So obviously Riot would want to lock in some of these big orgs just in case so they don't out of nowhere start focusing on CSGO instead. For example org like 100T could very well try to start conquering CSGO scene if Source 2 was a hit. And that would take away some of their resources from Valorant and social media space. Just example of 1 org.
Funny when VLR people like to make fun of CSGO players, but then go full monkey copium mode when something like this gets posted. Source 2 is going to happen eventually. Everyone knows that. And its perfect time for Valve to avoid the mistakes they did with original launch and conquer other markets as well. If Source 2 hit the market it would be the most relevant gaming and esport news out there. It would be big launch no matter how much some of you try to cope that it is not. And Source 2 doesn't have to mean new game to begin with, it may just be engine update for CSGO but that alone would be big thing.
I'm not hating on Valorant just stating how it is.
terrible list and completely ignores players like Ardiis
What you mean with that? Someone like Tarik would for sure start playing CSGO more if Source 2 came out if the difference was noticeable. Doesn't mean he would leave Valorant scene, but they are competitors. And even now he streamed Masters 2 over CSGO Cologne, but what in 1 year? Which does he prioritie?
And everyone knows Source 2 is coming eventually its just matter of when its happening. And that 100% keeps Riot concerned, because Valve knows Valorant has taken some of their potential playerbase and want it back. When Souce 2 hits its going to be a big thing and is going to effect Valorant in way or another.
And orgs may be less interest in investing if they know Valorant's popularity may take a hit and CSGO may become even bigger than what it is now. Even more worldwide.
Interesting if true. Really fucking hype actually. I think its already time for Source 2 and CSGO would get big boost again in social medias and they could try to conquer other like Asian markets with it as well. Would be massive for them and understandably Riot would be concerned.
NA: Sentinels or 100T
EMEA: M3C or G2
rest idk
Fnatic 10-13 on PRX best map while losing both pistols. You can say whatever, but Fnatic played that really close against team that plays completely different style for first time.
S tier: Guild - because well they made it to Masters and did pretty well there
A tier: Acend, M3C, TL - Acend already looked pretty good during Stage 2 and cNed only found his Chamber form during last games they will be looking for 5th, but I think they should still be considered A tier. M3C also looking to upgrade their roster with Jady so I have pretty high hopes for this team. And TL's 5th is unknown as well, but they have a lot of firepower and even after adding Dreamas they did relatively well during Stage 2, and I don't know does Sliggy have inside info but he said TL is his favorite to make it in LCQ.
B tier: G2, BBL, NAVi, OGLU - Most likely not going to win. I also added G2 here, because in my opinion Guild, ACE, M3C and TL all have higher chances. But who knows maybe if their individual form is good then they have a chance, but I doubt it. I also think especially Navi could have decent run. They have good roster and potential.
Did you ever watch streams of pros playing in Korea servers? Korean players were so toxic to western pro players who were just there for a tournament. That toxicity was next level. People there had serious superiority complex. And yes it doesn't mean every Korean is like that, but it seems to be quite common trait among Korean esport players.
Every person has little bit of xenophobia in them.
Yes, but I just feel like both Buzz and Stax has always been really big on BM and overall DRX feels bit arrogant at times looking at their interviews and their approach. I don't know how true that actually is, but I remember that being really common trait among Korean players and teams in Overwatch. Where they kind of see themselves as superior and also adding how much praises they always get.
Northemption lost to FPX with a sub 0-2 that isn't good and clearly makes them bottom 2 team this tournament. And we are talking about this tournament and the teams that are here. They were clearly in the weaker group and faced the 2nd weakest playoffs team (PRX>Fnatic>Leviatan>XSET). Also ANGE1 or Ardiis saying whatever about being top 4 with sub doesn't change anything. They were still playing without full roster.
Buzz and Stax are pretty toxic and arrogant players clearly. Everyone always hyped them up so much but they have never achieved anything and always fall. I'm pretty sure Acend is the only EMEA/NA team they have ever beaten. And also the hypocrisy when most people were shitting on teams DRX won over while talking about their Korean overlord kekw
So underrated while being #1 in ACS currently while being in top 4 and in lower bracket. That is big achievement. So many people were calling him inconsistent and all that before like what