Given if Valorant is still kicking by then, do you think Japan will become a Valorant superpower at that time?
problem with japan even in cs was that Laz was really the only person who could compete vs the international teams, takej has stepped up on valorant mechanics wise but I think his game sense is really lacking. except from that maybe crow gets a pass for igling but the other 3/6 are just way too weak, but there's not any other great japanese talent to step into those roles, maybe they should mix with korea more.
Rhyspal [#9]problem with japan even in cs was that Laz was really the only person who could compete vs the international teams, takej has stepped up on valorant mechanics wise but I think his game sense is really lacking. except from that maybe crow gets a pass for igling but the other 3/6 are just way too weak, but there's not any other great japanese talent to step into those roles, maybe they should mix with korea more.
takej actually got pretty good towards the end of Absolute's time in CS because I believe he graduated high school and could dedicate more time to the game. It just happened right before they switched to valorabt
WONDERWEISS [#11]Do you really think Valorant might be as interesting as it is right now in 5 Years?
Look LoL as an example. I really see a future to Valorant with more agents, a deeper map pool and a ban system.
big_chungus69 [#12]takej actually got pretty good towards the end of Absolute's time in CS because I believe he graduated high school and could dedicate more time to the game. It just happened right before they switched to valorabt
ahh okay, I just remember that whole team being the Laz show. still think Laz is by far the only complete player everyone else has major flaws