Any Brazil fans here? Wondering if/how much they've improved since Reykjavik. Looking forward to (hopefully) seeing Jett Sacy on LAN
cryyBAE [#2]Better tactics, map pool and adaptability to the meta, less individual plays. Gonna make good matches against KR, i think, and lose to EU and NA for sure.
Got me in the first half not gonna lie
cryyBAE [#2]Better tactics, map pool and adaptability to the meta, less individual plays. Gonna make good matches against KR, i think, and lose to EU and NA for sure.
If u say it like that than only against F4Q. VS is definetly in the tier of NA and EMEA
PrTsty [#4]If u say it like that than only against F4Q. VS is definetly in the tier of NA and EMEA
Yes, VS is better than Brazilians team for sure
cryyBAE [#2]Better tactics, map pool and adaptability to the meta, less individual plays. Gonna make good matches against KR, i think, and lose to EU and NA for sure.
The best BR team is like tier 1 team from TR, except from SMB (because the BR's stars players are in different teams).
cryyBAE [#6]The best BR team is like tier 1 team from TR, except from SMB (because the BR's stars players are in different teams).
Step one: Get Sacy and mwzera on the same team
Step two: profit
shammy [#7]Step one: Get Sacy and mwzera on the same team
Step two: profit
sacy - Initiator
mw - Duelist
xand - Flex (second duelist - skye, sage, etc)
qck - sentinel
saadhak - controller, igl
Mortadelo [#8]Actually Sharks is in a Bootcamp in Europe. I've heard G2 analyst say that their level didn't really impress them, but you know just praccs ,we'll have to wait until we see them play at Berlin. Anyway I think a Bootcamp in EU/NA is a n awesome idea for all the top teams of the minor regions
That's why i think BR can beat KR teams. But BR gonna lose to NA/EU for sure
Brazilian teams are getting better tactically and more flexible with agents and comps but I still don't think they can't beat NA, EU and KR. fra(igl of Sharks) recently was asked in his instagram stories if Brazilian teams can make top 4 an international event, he said that will take a lot of bootcamps to Brazilian teams make top 4 and that Brazil is behind in many aspects.
Iper [#11]Brazilian teams are getting better tactically and more flexible with agents and comps but I still don't think they can't beat NA, EU and KR. fra(igl of Sharks) recently was asked in his instagram stories if Brazilian teams can make top 4 an international event, he said that will take a lot of bootcamps to Brazilian teams make top 4 and that Brazil is behind in many aspects.
TOP4 is almost impossible (4 EMEA + 3 NA) ... I think Brazil and KR fight for the TOP 8 ~ TOP 11 (2KR and 2BR).
akami [#13]Gamelanders is our hope :(((((
I would think Vikings personally. Even despite their upset loss a couple weeks back, I still really like their potential
akami [#13]Gamelanders is our hope :(((((
Impossible, Gl still makes the same mistakes, and near Berlin they probably won't be fixed, hope is on Vikings, shark and SH, i think
Brazil lacks a lot of structure and staff, the “professional level” is far from what it is in NA/EU in terms of investments and salaries. We have very talented players, but we still lack a lot of tactical knowledge of FPS in our teams, I think it will take a while before we can fight for the title in a Champions, maybe 1 year with many teams doing bootcamp in Europe and good CSGO and R6 players migrating for Valorant, I really hope, mechanically we have very strong players here, Challenger finals start from next Thursday, let's watch to find out how the teams really are!
Origin [#15]Remember Iceland when all the Brazilians were saying Vikings were gonna beat SEN
this was hype, we didn't expect that we would win, but that we would be a little better, but expectations were not met
Origin [#15]Remember Iceland when all the Brazilians were saying Vikings were gonna beat SEN
That's what fans tend to do, lol, a lot of them also thought the EU would beat up NA and that's not what happened