when did he get this good? This past americas league hes just been different regardless of agent, last time he was this good was pheonix meta.
DELUSIONAL_SCOURGE_FAN [#9]for everyone saying hes always been good, hes never been this good. Like marved, crashies, yay WERE KNOWN to be the BEST on the team. Im not saying he never was good, he never was THIS GOOD. Hes straight up carrying NRG some times. And yes i have been watching Victor for a long time
he has always been this good, he can now showcase it tho, players don't magically become good or bad this is pro-play
DELUSIONAL_SCOURGE_FAN [#9]for everyone saying hes always been good, hes never been this good. Like marved, crashies, yay WERE KNOWN to be the BEST on the team. Im not saying he never was good, he never was THIS GOOD. Hes straight up carrying NRG some times. And yes i have been watching Victor for a long time
it's quite clear that you do not understand the game
crashhacker1 [#16]he was never this good due to his fragging. he has been the weak link while the other 4 were great at their roles. Ignore the ones saying "always" he definitely stepped up his fragging power.
fr, finally someone that understands that hes been undergoing a massive improvement in his fragging
DELUSIONAL_SCOURGE_FAN [#15]explain how im wrong
Through different metas and teams, Victor had to perform various different roles in his respective teams. On Envy/Optic he was a supportive role, even when playing duelist, his job was not to frag, but rather to make space and get info, since that's what was optimal in the late post-plant meta of 2021 and entire Chamber meta.. and he was very good at it. If you look back in his "food" days (T1 and beginning of Envy, before Marved joined) his role was slightly different where he was supported by other players on his team, hence he was displaying the same fragging power, since his role was specifically to make plays. This is similar to the role that he has now on NRG, where he is supported in either his duelist or anchor role by others around him, rather than him setting up plays or other players on the team.
His pure skill ability was always there, even if he was less influential on the scoreboard due to different roles. Also, people that don't realize that being able to switch between roles and do them all at this level is an huge team asset in itself.
People that say "Victor just got good now" simply never played this game past the level of "ranked" or a high level in an older tactical FPS title that shall not be named... there's a deep lack of tactical understanding of the game that's being displayed in many of the comments here.
jkjkjk [#18]Through different metas and teams, Victor had to perform various different roles in his respective teams. On Envy/Optic he was a supportive role, even when playing duelist, his job was not to frag, but rather to make space and get info, since that's what was optimal in the late post-plant meta of 2021 and entire Chamber meta.. and he was very good at it. If you look back in his "food" days (T1 and beginning of Envy, before Marved joined) his role was slightly different where he was supported by other players on his team, hence he was displaying the same fragging power, since his role was specifically to make plays. This is similar to the role that he has now on NRG, where he is supported in either his duelist or anchor role by others around him, rather than him setting up plays or other players on the team.
His pure skill ability was always there, even if he was less influential on the scoreboard due to different roles. Also, people that don't realize that being able to switch between roles and do them all at this level is an huge team asset in itself.
People that say "Victor just got good now" simply never played this game past the level of "ranked" or a high level in an older tactical FPS title that shall not be named... there's a deep lack of tactical understanding of the game that's being displayed in many of the comments here.
bro pulled out the receipts π
Also W
JustEnjoying [#3]He was always good, optic would rarely lose a series if he was cooking. He's been cooking very much lately though
It's not just that he's good, he's SO consistent now
jkjkjk [#18]Through different metas and teams, Victor had to perform various different roles in his respective teams. On Envy/Optic he was a supportive role, even when playing duelist, his job was not to frag, but rather to make space and get info, since that's what was optimal in the late post-plant meta of 2021 and entire Chamber meta.. and he was very good at it. If you look back in his "food" days (T1 and beginning of Envy, before Marved joined) his role was slightly different where he was supported by other players on his team, hence he was displaying the same fragging power, since his role was specifically to make plays. This is similar to the role that he has now on NRG, where he is supported in either his duelist or anchor role by others around him, rather than him setting up plays or other players on the team.
His pure skill ability was always there, even if he was less influential on the scoreboard due to different roles. Also, people that don't realize that being able to switch between roles and do them all at this level is an huge team asset in itself.
People that say "Victor just got good now" simply never played this game past the level of "ranked" or a high level in an older tactical FPS title that shall not be named... there's a deep lack of tactical understanding of the game that's being displayed in many of the comments here.
how was he a supportive role. He was hard entrying with neon and skye and raze and pheonix. He needed the support if anything. He had the highest first death ratio on the team. If anything he was too aggressive back then and toned it down in nrg. Just cause you write a whole big paragraph with no evidence doesnt mean your right. but yes your very convincing so i will assume ppl will agree with you.
DELUSIONAL_SCOURGE_FAN [#21]how was he a supportive role. He was hard entrying with neon and skye and raze and pheonix. He needed the support if anything. He had the highest first death ratio on the team. If anything he was too aggressive back then and toned it down in nrg. Just cause you write a whole big paragraph with no evidence doesnt mean your right. but yes your very convincing so i will assume ppl will agree with you.
The fact that you do not know that Neon or Pheonix can be used as support role in a tactical comp proves my point. You probably learned this game on TikTok
jkjkjk [#22]The fact that you do not know that Neon or Pheonix can be used as support role in a tactical comp proves my point. You probably learned this game on TikTok
so is kj not a supportive role. Hes being supportive right now. Just please explain what your saying cause its a team game yes technically everyone is being supportive. however victor was the main entry of optic.
DELUSIONAL_SCOURGE_FAN [#23]so is kj not a supportive role. Hes being supportive right now. Just please explain what your saying cause its a team game yes technically everyone is being supportive. however victor was the main entry of optic.
Depending on the map and meta, being first entry can totally be a supportive role. Do you understand what creating space and getting info is? You're literally setting up your 2nd entry and your lurker (or your team as whole if its a fake).. that's your job. Now go back to your Gold lobbies. This is a waste of time
jkjkjk [#24]Depending on the map and meta, being first entry can totally be a supportive role. Do you understand what creating space and getting info is? You're literally setting up your 2nd entry and your lurker (or your team as whole if its a fake).. that's your job. Now go back to your Gold lobbies. This is a waste of time
by your logic everyone is being supportive player. which is obvious sherlock. do you want to add me on val. No way you think im gold because your inable to explain your shit logic. Im down to see your rank