Yeah thats the issue even sen matches are not giving me vibes they have no aura except johnqt
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Yeah thats the issue even sen matches are not giving me vibes they have no aura except johnqt
I guess thats true thats the reason i dont feel hype in current matches now
I have completely lost interest in VCT ever since TenZ retired from Valorant? The whole scene just doesn’t feel the same without him. Love him or hate him, TenZ brought a unique flair and excitement that made every match feel like a must-watch. Now, even though there are still great players and teams, that spark and anticipation he created just isn’t there anymore.
true i just dont get the vibe and aura from this sen team
SEN has no aura. No fire. Just a name clinging to past glory.
They’re the most boring team in the server — all talk, no teeth.
Every trophy they ever touched? Every highlight that made them look unstoppable?
That wasn’t SEN. That was Tenz.
Tenz wasn’t just a player. He was a presence. A menace. A myth.
You didn’t peek Tenz — you held shift and questioned your career.
Now? SEN walks in and nobody flinches. The fear’s gone.
The magic’s gone. The king is gone.
Bring back Tenz.
Not for the clout. Not for the content.
But for the sheer terror he puts into duelists who forget how to aim when he shows up.
CNED IS BACK WHEN TF DID THIS HAPPEN. OPERATOR GOD IS BACK. I AM LIVING UNDER ROCK.
i mean even he benefits from all that streams the only idiots are their viewers and they are now downvoting this thread lol.
I wanted to bring up something that’s been on my mind lately — the so-called "relationship" between Sakura and Jason.
Compared to real couples in the gaming/streaming space like Tenz and Kyedae, Sakura and Jason just don't seem genuine. Every interaction feels scripted, every "cute moment" looks staged, and it’s all happening during prime streaming hours. The chemistry just isn’t there.
Let’s be real — this seems less like a relationship and more like a strategic collab to boost views and followers. Both of their Twitch channels have grown conveniently fast ever since they started doing "couple content." Coincidence?
Now, I get that collaborations and hype are part of content creation, but trying to fake a romantic relationship for clout? That’s kind of low, especially when some fans genuinely look up to them.
Anyone else feeling this way? Or am I just reading into it too much?