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Azzelastia [#3]Lock In was a mickey mouse. Champs 2023 was worth more than both lock in and tokyo together.
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Azzelastia [#3]Lock In was a mickey mouse. Champs 2023 was worth more than both lock in and tokyo together.
Womp womp
heavensentsaint [#4]if geng win champs they’re the best team
if they come 2nd they’re still 2nd best
not even a fnatic fan but winning 2 trophies back 2 back is insane, teams can barely win one
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Azzelastia [#3]Lock In was a mickey mouse. Champs 2023 was worth more than both lock in and tokyo together.
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swvyboi1 [#10]Seems like people forget how sentinels are stronger than both of these bum ass teams.
-swvyboi1
#SENCITY
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I mean besides how their tournament outcomes have been, fnatic looked much more dominant last year compared to geng this year. Fnatic were still innovating and coming up with new ideas while it feels like geng just play good valorant and hardly innovate/do something new. Hell they are using last year's haven comp. I feel like if peak fnatic played against peak geng fnatic would still win because they would be difficult to antistrat
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I think LOCK//IN and Madrid were both mickey mouses because lots of teams had new rosters and it was their first International LAN playing together with the new rosters. Also the teams were still on the verge of figuring out the meta and comps as well. LOCK//IN was just FNC and LOUD while other teams were pretty trash if I remember, as well as single eliminations.
I could be wrong though, it was long time ago.
Prancer [#16]I mean besides how their tournament outcomes have been, fnatic looked much more dominant last year compared to geng this year. Fnatic were still innovating and coming up with new ideas while it feels like geng just play good valorant and hardly innovate/do something new. Hell they are using last year's haven comp. I feel like if peak fnatic played against peak geng fnatic would still win because they would be difficult to antistrat
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heavensentsaint [#20]sen fans turning on their own team ain’t no way
i mean what are we supposed to do when kaplan and drewspark cant figure out how to use deadlock and just copy others thinking it will work when in reality they actually have to figure out how it works and its strengths and weaknessses to win instead of just doing absolute nothing and thinking the dumbass trips is gonna 1v5 all of geng? how is munchkin walking up short and long every round with absolutely no consequences? wtf are they doing? do we even wanna win anymore? i get it if they dont because we have 2 trophies but soon geng will catch up and 2 other teams is gonna have 2 trophies and we arent gonna be able to use this excuse anymore so we actually have to lock the fuck in but kaplan and drewspark wont because they are fucking stupid and keep using deadlock with they dont even know how to use her properly.
nihso [#24]i mean what are we supposed to do when kaplan and drewspark cant figure out how to use deadlock and just copy others thinking it will work when in reality they actually have to figure out how it works and its strengths and weaknessses to win instead of just doing absolute nothing and thinking the dumbass trips is gonna 1v5 all of geng? how is munchkin walking up short and long every round with absolutely no consequences? wtf are they doing? do we even wanna win anymore? i get it if they dont because we have 2 trophies but soon geng will catch up and 2 other teams is gonna have 2 trophies and we arent gonna be able to use this excuse anymore so we actually have to lock the fuck in but kaplan and drewspark wont because they are fucking stupid and keep using deadlock with they dont even know how to use her properly.
they might not know how to use deadlock however the good thing is that it might actually be useful vs FPX considering they’re an aggro team
Demon1_The_GOAT [#18]I think LOCK//IN and Madrid were both mickey mouses because lots of teams had new rosters and it was their first International LAN playing together with the new rosters. Also the teams were still on the verge of figuring out the meta and comps as well. LOCK//IN was just FNC and LOUD while other teams were pretty trash if I remember, as well as single eliminations.
I could be wrong though, it was long time ago.
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catNmouse [#26]they might not know how to use deadlock however the good thing is that it might actually be useful vs FPX considering they’re an aggro team
absolutely not. instead they will sit on site and when the trips off they will not peek and have fpx run them down like the piggies we are. we will also get outplayed
Prancer [#16]I mean besides how their tournament outcomes have been, fnatic looked much more dominant last year compared to geng this year. Fnatic were still innovating and coming up with new ideas while it feels like geng just play good valorant and hardly innovate/do something new. Hell they are using last year's haven comp. I feel like if peak fnatic played against peak geng fnatic would still win because they would be difficult to antistrat
you bring a good point tbh. geng literally doesn’t innovate, look at their sunset comp
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bro i got downfragged every time and you got like 4 up frags. people have hate boner for me
nihso [#34]bro i got downfragged every time and you got like 4 up frags. people have hate boner for me
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Exactly, they had pre-existing core player rosters. Other teams like C9 100T SEN etc were a new team so couldn't perform as well during the tournament.
GenG's international performance v/s domestic performance has been different than fnatic'23
Also one thing that people in future prob won't remember is how close geng really were to winning Madrid, just a round that they where they had the spike down on bind in OT and things could've been different, SEN definitely won because of better composure
Demon1_The_GOAT [#40]Exactly, they had pre-existing core player rosters. Other teams like C9 100T SEN etc were a new team so couldn't perform as well during the tournament.
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