I think so, CR is crazy good in Japanese League. DFM is so bad. But I guess they need time.
I_HATE_MCE [#2]This is the downside of franchising. Dogshit orgs that don’t care about making an actual good team get spots while other “tier 2” teams are grinding like crazy and have better quality players
True
I_HATE_MCE [#2]This is the downside of franchising. Dogshit orgs that don’t care about making an actual good team get spots while other “tier 2” teams are grinding like crazy and have better quality players
most brain dead take ever, every t1 team took the best players they can, some player were taken for clout, some for talent,idk what the idea of roster formation for dfm was but you need to respect the fact that most team rn are sufering from identity crises, all of them have potential.
they just need to ease into their roles and hopefully everything works out
Prontera [#5]I guess we have to see when DFM play in their own region. But from what I've seen so far, teams like sengoku, scarz, CR are really good. Also shadow corporation and DKplus worth to mention, they both doing well in Korea.
I think out of the 3 Japan teams you mentioned CR is the only good team. Scarz is alright but Sengoku is.. they're not even worth mentioning, they are pretty bad imo . I mean how can a team that still runs Reyna on all maps be good? Two of their players barely even speak the language so how can they properly build strats? Outside of cr, dfm would fold Japan challengers teams easy and that says a lot to how bad the Japan scene is rn.
Adi69LassiSeller [#4]Forget CR bro even
Something gaming>> DFM
Scarz >> DFM
something + vici + jemkin + popogachi + neth > DFM
YshouldICare [#11]I think out of the 3 Japan teams you mentioned CR is the only good team. Scarz is alright but Sengoku is.. they're not even worth mentioning, they are pretty bad imo . I mean how can a team that still runs Reyna on all maps be good? Two of their players barely even speak the language so how can they properly build strats? Outside of cr, dfm would fold Japan challengers teams easy and that says a lot to how bad the Japan scene is rn.
scarz clears dfm
bottomfragger30 [#9]most brain dead take ever, every t1 team took the best players they can, some player were taken for clout, some for talent,idk what the idea of roster formation for dfm was but you need to respect the fact that most team rn are sufering from identity crises, all of them have potential.
they just need to ease into their roles and hopefully everything works out
every t1 team took the best players they can
LOL
bottomfragger30 [#9]most brain dead take ever, every t1 team took the best players they can, some player were taken for clout, some for talent,idk what the idea of roster formation for dfm was but you need to respect the fact that most team rn are sufering from identity crises, all of them have potential.
they just need to ease into their roles and hopefully everything works out
They didn't lol the downside of franchising is first year or 2 there's definitely bad players and talents on tier 1 teams. They will get expose once team lose and get replace by tier 2 talents.
YshouldICare [#11]I think out of the 3 Japan teams you mentioned CR is the only good team. Scarz is alright but Sengoku is.. they're not even worth mentioning, they are pretty bad imo . I mean how can a team that still runs Reyna on all maps be good? Two of their players barely even speak the language so how can they properly build strats? Outside of cr, dfm would fold Japan challengers teams easy and that says a lot to how bad the Japan scene is rn.
Scarz would clear dfm but I agree that SG is mainly something or vici carrying.
I_HATE_MCE [#2]This is the downside of franchising. Dogshit orgs that don’t care about making an actual good team get spots while other “tier 2” teams are grinding like crazy and have better quality players
braindead take, CR players wanted to stay in CR, how is DFM supposed to make a good roster then