APAC just isn't, and to those ppl that keeps saying PRX is the only good team in APAC then u are actually: 🤡
number1_ScreaM_fan [#8]to be an underdog team you actually have to be in playoffs
thats kinda mean ngl
GYKM [#10]I don't understand how the 2nd place curse happens so regularly, is it just that the anti-strating becomes too good or something? It's really sad about prx ;-;
Yo, PRX had a decent run in one tournament... that doesn't make them miles better than every team at Champions. Is it so surprising they got grouped when they were up against Leviatan and Liquid, two teams which have insane talent?
What people fail to understand is that every team and every region is very close. Teams that are on a roll and feeling it have a very decent shot at winning... Liquid might actually win Champions after having been written off by 99% of vlr, every professional analyst, imagine. FPX might get grouped... Valorant esports is very close, the margins are tiny, and you cannot judge a single team by one or even two Masters runs.
The only team which has demonstrated impressive consistency is Optic. Liquid actually hasn't been bad either if you judge their entire tournament history (they're generally always in the mix at the big events).
tl;dr - team form will rise and dip, you need to judge their performance over months/years, which we've barely had in Valorant esports yet.
heavnsent [#13]Yo, PRX had a decent run in one tournament... that doesn't make them miles better than every team at Champions. Is it so surprising they got grouped when they were up against Leviatan and Liquid, two teams which have insane talent?
What people fail to understand is that every team and every region is very close. Teams that are on a roll and feeling it have a very decent shot at winning... Liquid might actually win Champions after having been written off by 99% of vlr, every professional analyst, imagine. FPX might get grouped... Valorant esports is very close, the margins are tiny, and you cannot judge a single team by one or even two Masters runs.
The only team which has demonstrated impressive consistency is Optic. Liquid actually hasn't been bad either if you judge their entire tournament history (they're generally always in the mix at the big events).
tl;dr - team form will rise and dip, you need to judge their performance over months/years, which we've barely had in Valorant esports yet.
When did I say that they were miles away? I know that every region is very close, I'm just sad that PRX is gone because I was a fan of them. And I just think it's surprising how the curse manages to happen basically every single time.
heavnsent [#13]Yo, PRX had a decent run in one tournament... that doesn't make them miles better than every team at Champions. Is it so surprising they got grouped when they were up against Leviatan and Liquid, two teams which have insane talent?
What people fail to understand is that every team and every region is very close. Teams that are on a roll and feeling it have a very decent shot at winning... Liquid might actually win Champions after having been written off by 99% of vlr, every professional analyst, imagine. FPX might get grouped... Valorant esports is very close, the margins are tiny, and you cannot judge a single team by one or even two Masters runs.
The only team which has demonstrated impressive consistency is Optic. Liquid actually hasn't been bad either if you judge their entire tournament history (they're generally always in the mix at the big events).
tl;dr - team form will rise and dip, you need to judge their performance over months/years, which we've barely had in Valorant esports yet.
best take ive read on vlr
heavnsent [#13]Yo, PRX had a decent run in one tournament... that doesn't make them miles better than every team at Champions. Is it so surprising they got grouped when they were up against Leviatan and Liquid, two teams which have insane talent?
What people fail to understand is that every team and every region is very close. Teams that are on a roll and feeling it have a very decent shot at winning... Liquid might actually win Champions after having been written off by 99% of vlr, every professional analyst, imagine. FPX might get grouped... Valorant esports is very close, the margins are tiny, and you cannot judge a single team by one or even two Masters runs.
The only team which has demonstrated impressive consistency is Optic. Liquid actually hasn't been bad either if you judge their entire tournament history (they're generally always in the mix at the big events).
tl;dr - team form will rise and dip, you need to judge their performance over months/years, which we've barely had in Valorant esports yet.
Prx got 2nd last masters and now got grouped
LLL got 2nd first masters and last time got grouped
Lovestoclickheads [#12]I saw all the PRX players soaked wet on such a hot and sunny day. I asked why are they wet when it was not raining. They said "We are so washed that even the sun couldn't dry us"
COPIUM indian teams cant even make it to playoffs in APAC qualifiers 💀
sentinelmain377 [#21]1 team region in 2024
0 team region in 2023
0 team region in 2022
-1 team region in 2021they are on the rise ig
Emea went from 4 team region to 1 pretty quickly so yes its an improvement
ChubbyChoob [#4]yeah, they have 0 good team actually
Obviously dude that's why they won Shanghai man
LeCat [#22]Emea went from 4 team region to 1 pretty quickly so yes its an improvement
Emea was 5.5 in 2021 (gmb ace tl fnc g2 gld.5)
Emea was 4.0 in 2022 (fpx fnc tl gld.5 g2.5)
Emea was 1.8 in 2023 (fnc navi.25 tl.2 gia.15 fut.2)
Emea is looking to be 2.75 in 2024 (fnc th kc.25 vit.25 fut.25)