tomaz
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Registered: March 17, 2022
Last post: August 11, 2025 at 3:44 PM
Posts: 937
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so what?

posted 5 months ago

cant we push a narrative that EU only won because an americas star player was there?

posted 5 months ago

True, with a new coach in charge, it's time to earn every win. Challenges may be tougher now, but they also pave the way for real growth and improvement.

posted 5 months ago

if vitality wins less wins which means brazil also wins?

posted 5 months ago

Life is a constant flow of change; in its impermanence lies beauty, and in uncertainty, the freedom to reinvent oneself.

posted 5 months ago

I mean G2 has Leaf and jonahp, while Liquid has kamo (he doesnt beat neither but beat everyone else)

posted 5 months ago

please

posted 5 months ago

terrible

posted 5 months ago

i think it would make a hole

posted 5 months ago

that sounds nice
reminds me that I don't use toilet paper instead I just clean myself at the bath at night (even if I poop at morning)

posted 5 months ago

if an ant hits you going 100000000 mph would you die or would it not matter?

posted 5 months ago

I told you and got downvoted :D

posted 5 months ago

maybe CS heritage

posted 5 months ago

Acabou

posted 5 months ago

Asian teams have carved out a formidable reputation in Valorant by embracing rigorous training regimens, unparalleled discipline, and an emphasis on collective strategy that ensures every member functions as an integral part of a cohesive whole—qualities that often expose the weaknesses of Western teams, whose celebrated individual brilliance and sporadic innovation can lead to fragmented gameplay and tactical disarray under pressure; while Western squads pride themselves on flashy, risk-taking maneuvers and a broad talent base, these strengths are frequently overshadowed by their lack of consistent team coordination and an overreliance on star players, whereas Asian teams, with their methodical practice routines and rapid strategic adaptation, consistently demonstrate a level of precision and unity that critics argue makes them not only more predictable in their execution but also more reliable in overcoming the unpredictable challenges of competitive play in Valorant.

posted 5 months ago

Western teams in Valorant have consistently demonstrated superiority through their dynamic tactical innovations, robust infrastructure, and an expansive talent pool that not only fosters individual creativity but also enables rapid adaptation to evolving metas—a stark contrast to Asian teams, which often rely on rigid, overly disciplined strategies that can become predictable in high-pressure situations; while Western organizations invest heavily in state-of-the-art training facilities and advanced analytical support that drive both personal skill development and team synergy, Asian teams are frequently criticized for their inflexible approaches and a cultural emphasis on conformity that sometimes stifles spontaneous creativity, leaving them vulnerable to the unpredictable and inventive maneuvers characteristic of their Western counterparts, ultimately positioning the West as the more progressive and resilient force in competitive Valorant.

posted 5 months ago

get ready for quick double 13-0

posted 5 months ago

lula

posted 5 months ago

give them some time to learn shooting the spike when someone is defusing it

posted 5 months ago

give them some time to learn shooting the spike when someone is defusing it

posted 5 months ago

told you.

posted 5 months ago

you just dont understand the game enough

posted 5 months ago

now its gg last ot

posted 5 months ago

give them some time to learn shooting the spike when someone is defusing it

posted 5 months ago

give them some time to learn shooting the spike when someone is defusing it

posted 5 months ago

win

posted 5 months ago

aim: aspas
brain: saadhak
decision making: leo
OP: aspas
movement: aspas
utility: leo
clutch: free1ng
vibes: ???
highlights: kangkang

posted 5 months ago

im telling you they can't play against weaker machinery

posted 5 months ago

terrible
people really put this guy on the aspas derke convo

posted 5 months ago

It seems like they lose more eco rounds than usual. Not sure why, it just happens.

posted 5 months ago

lmao.

posted 5 months ago

what happened?

posted 5 months ago

💀

posted 5 months ago

Don't you think you're old enough to move on from the drawing phase?

posted 5 months ago

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posted 5 months ago

oh no!

posted 5 months ago

No need to get so emotional, buddy. If you have to resort to insults, it just proves you don’t have a real argument. But hey, keep coping—maybe one day China will actually prove me wrong. Until then, enjoy watching them get farmed every tournament.

posted 5 months ago

dammit

posted 5 months ago

Exactly. No region has ever come in and immediately dominated, and China is no exception. The difference is, other regions actually learned and improved—China just keeps making the same mistakes. No depth, no adaptability, just aim-reliant play that falls apart the moment they face a structured team. A championship? In their first real year? Not happening. Probably not ever

posted 5 months ago

At this point, can we just admit that Chinese Valorant teams are completely hopeless? Every tournament, we hear the same excuses—"They're improving," "They're still adapting," "Give them time." No. Stop. They are not improving. They are not adapting. They are an embarrassment to top-tier Valorant, and they will never be anything more than free wins for real teams.

Their gameplay is a disaster. Zero coordination, brain-dead aggression, and decision-making so bad it looks like ranked matchmaking. They get exposed every single time they step onto the international stage, and yet people still act like there's some mythical "potential" waiting to be unlocked. How many tournaments do they need to bomb before we accept reality? They are fundamentally flawed, both in individual play and team strategy.

Meanwhile, teams from every other region have evolved. APAC went from being ignored to producing actual threats. NA and EMEA set the meta. Even Brazil, once a laughingstock, has created world champions. And then there’s China, stuck in their own delusions, running gimmicky strats that get obliterated by teams that actually understand the game.

They don’t lack talent—they lack discipline, structure, and the ability to learn from failure. They play like they think raw aim will carry them, completely ignoring how the best teams in the world actually win: with teamwork, adaptation, and intelligent play. Chinese teams have none of that.

No matter how much Riot tries to hype them up, the truth is clear—Chinese Valorant will never be relevant internationally. They are permanently stuck in Tier 2 at best, and anyone who believes otherwise is just coping.

posted 5 months ago

Let’s be honest—Chinese Valorant teams are just not built for success. No matter how many international events they qualify for, they always fall flat when it actually matters. Their tactical play is predictable, their mechanical skill doesn’t hold up against top-tier competition, and their inability to adapt mid-series makes them an easy target for any well-prepared team.

Look at the track record. China entered Valorant late, and instead of catching up by studying and innovating, they’ve been stuck in a cycle of repeating the same rigid playstyles that simply don’t work against more refined regions. They have strong individual talent, sure, but raw aim doesn’t win tournaments. Strategy, discipline, and experience do—things that Chinese teams have consistently lacked.

Every international event is the same story: hyped-up expectations followed by disappointment. When they play against structured teams from EMEA or the Americas, their flaws get exposed instantly. Poor utility usage, questionable decision-making, and an inability to clutch under pressure—it’s a recipe for disaster. Even regions like Korea, which had similar struggles early on, have found ways to level up, while China continues to stagnate.

Unless there’s a complete overhaul of their approach to the game, don’t expect Chinese Valorant teams to ever be real contenders. They might dominate their own region, but when it comes to the global stage, they’re just another stepping stone for teams that actually understand how to play at the highest level.

posted 5 months ago

doubled my life savings
now up $6.23

posted 5 months ago

under 90 IQ detected

posted 5 months ago

terrible event so far. not to mention the weak crowd.

posted 5 months ago

EG, FURIA or NRG would 13-5 them easily.

looks at these guys playing.
no flashes to enter.
"bonus" round g2 has a weak buy, luok1ng has armor 1 and knows leaf is there with an outlaw and tries to repick multiple times without hitting a single shot until he is killed by leaf
heybay popping flash solo on the bomb without any team mates near him just to pick 4 guys aiming at him

like this is ascendant level shit

posted 5 months ago

bro needs money badly

posted 5 months ago

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posted 5 months ago
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