In the competitive Valorant scene, Gen.G's star player, "Texture," has become an enigmatic figure, known for his peculiar pattern of underperforming in the first map of each series. His lackluster performance against 100 Thieves, resulting in negative scores and low kill counts, led to mockery from the opposing team's "Boostio," who stood over Texture's in-game corpse, callously labeling him a "pig." However, in a stunning reversal, Texture underwent a metamorphosis in maps 2 and 3, transforming from meek prey into a ferocious tiger. With newfound ferocity, he mercilessly devoured the 100 Thieves lineup. This dramatic turnaround not only silenced his detractors but also ignited a fire within the entire Gen.G squad. Rallying behind their resurgent star, Gen.G's teamwork and strategy clicked into place, turning the tide of the series. Their coordination became impeccable, their tactics razor-sharp, as they systematically dismantled 100 Thieves' defenses. Gen.G's dominance in maps 2 and 3 was so complete that it seemed as if they were playing a different game altogether, leaving their opponents reeling and securing a resounding victory.