https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CedfiAInGmM
i agree with that, because in csgo if you don't try hard, some teams like gamerlegion will catch you up and take your place, you will lose you job
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CedfiAInGmM
i agree with that, because in csgo if you don't try hard, some teams like gamerlegion will catch you up and take your place, you will lose you job
I mean it isnt? cuz your mechanical skill requirement in val is significantly higher than cs. it takes alot to readjust your aim from tryna shoot an updrafted jett or satchelling raze or strafing neon than it does to take down a xantares peek in cs. I feel like cs players just say shit like this because the recoil in guns is more realistic than val but then forget that not your average ranked player can call strats and util placement like good igls like fns and saadhak have.
babushka_boii95 [#9]I mean it isnt? cuz your mechanical skill requirement in val is significantly higher than cs. it takes alot to readjust your aim from tryna shoot an updrafted jett or satchelling raze or strafing neon than it does to take down a xantares peek in cs. I feel like cs players just say shit like this because the recoil in guns is more realistic than val but then forget that not your average ranked player can call strats and util placement like good igls like fns and saadhak have.
lil bro is acting like every target in valorant is a flying raze, most of them are far easier to shoot than in cs
Faraday [#5]Guy who wasn't good enough to play val professionally
says it's easy to play val professionally
if stewie played from day 1 val he would def be a t1 pro rn, but stewie did try for challengers and doing that he had to scrim hella teams and got insight from other players so he could see how hard people grind or not so if anyone can judge it would 100% be him. quit talking shit
kiyuri [#4]DRX practices 12 hours per day but its not enough?
in beginning when game was new i'm pretty sure they practiced even more lol. Koreans are crazy grinder.
uwukitten [#10]lil bro is acting like every target in valorant is a flying raze, most of them are far easier to shoot than in cs
there's a lot of shit that happens in pro level execute you got walls everywhere duelist like neon raze jett flying and running and blast packing in your face. It literally becomes overwatch gameplay for like 20 sec cept everything is squishy af. Casual/rank play is a lot easier though.
Itsover [#8]As if na csgo pros try hard KKKKKKKKK
facts he's basically calling out NA players in any esports. EU and Asia practices way more.
Shownu [#12]The same Stewie that can't even get on a challengers team right now in Val. CS fundamentals are very simple compared to Valorant but the movement mechanic makes it a complex game that bridges the gap in Valorant.
He could have had his own team in challengers but got unlucky. guy had to play against breakthru and prime dark ratio with will.
FNEGGS [#17]He could have had his own team in challengers but got unlucky. guy had to play against breakthru and prime dark ratio with will.
how is that unlucky ? His team literally got 4 shot to make it from upper and lower bracket and 2 runs lol. Every time they lost to the better team. They lost to Soniq , break thru, dark ratio, and old turtle troops.
kiyuri [#4]DRX practices 12 hours per day but its not enough?
that's not proper training btw. Not for FPS. Unlike Mobas fps can burn you out really fast, and burning out in FPS reduces your performance drastically. You need smart training, and doing things outside of the game that will help you mentally (like work out).
12 hours per day is moba culture. Doesn't work in tac FPS.