A question
Do you think vlr.gg copies hltv?
I mean the layout of HLTV is very well known and is easy to navigate, now i will say vlr.gg and thespike.gg etc. made it harder to navigate/use, which does confuse/annoy me slightly.
HLTV has weekly updated player stats with cluth king of the week and small details like that. Such as trophies won and a graph of a teams rank throughout the years, it also displays pictures of the players, (bigger pictures than the miniature vlr.gg pictures) and there's also a graph of how much time each player have spent on different rosters and for how long. It's the small details that make HLTV the best forum for esports, and honestly it's more intuitive than reddit aswell. (imo)
HLTV_Master_race [#5]I mean the layout of HLTV is very well known and is easy to navigate, now i will say vlr.gg and thespike.gg etc. made it harder to navigate/use, which does confuse/annoy me slightly.
HLTV has weekly updated player stats with cluth king of the week and small details like that. Such as trophies won and a graph of a teams rank throughout the years, it also displays pictures of the players, (bigger pictures than the miniature vlr.gg pictures) and there's also a graph of how much time each player have spent on different rosters and for how long. It's the small details that make HLTV the best forum for esports, and honestly it's more intuitive than reddit aswell. (imo)
Yeh there is stuff that vlr should have but it's a time thing like I imagine some of the stuff you've mentioned will begin to exist especially like player of the week and a better view of like player movement across teams and what not
HLTV_Master_race [#5]I mean the layout of HLTV is very well known and is easy to navigate, now i will say vlr.gg and thespike.gg etc. made it harder to navigate/use, which does confuse/annoy me slightly.
HLTV has weekly updated player stats with cluth king of the week and small details like that. Such as trophies won and a graph of a teams rank throughout the years, it also displays pictures of the players, (bigger pictures than the miniature vlr.gg pictures) and there's also a graph of how much time each player have spent on different rosters and for how long. It's the small details that make HLTV the best forum for esports, and honestly it's more intuitive than reddit aswell. (imo)
hltv took years to become what it is, it's not done overnight friend. these websites will get there I'm sure if valorant keeps growing
HLTV_Master_race [#3]I think every esports/gaming forum does, it's just the gold standard.
Exactly this one
V0sotros [#10]this feels almost exactly like hltv but with the upvote system from reddit, that's not necessarily a bad thing but I can see this place becoming an echo chamber of the same opinions very easily
bruh u say one bad thing about a player and suddenly you're - 12 points
Just like twitter i guess.
deva [#7]hltv took years to become what it is, it's not done overnight friend. these websites will get there I'm sure if valorant keeps growing
I do in fact think that vlr.gg is gonna develop into a more useable site in the near future Enigma (the active site dev) even posts on threads every now and then + HLTV looked like crap when it first launched, and it didn't even have a renking system before 2015. Vlr.gg had a ranking system within mere days/weeks of launching.