List em down right here please
agreed, his vibes and calls were acknowledged by his team and some the coaches even considered him the best igl as of right now. according to chichoo nobody micromanages every action his team does, and if you listen to some of his calls its incredibly detailed. One of the best igls for me without a doubt
I love how complex and enigmatic the IGL role has become.
There’s a massive game of telephone happening between the older generation of gamers and the new one. Unfortunately, this new generation has been taken advantage of by opportunists who’ve grifted their way into leadership roles.
We’ve moved away from finding real answers to problems, instead opting for quick fixes. The reason the IGL role seems so complicated is because we expect them to solve issues in real-time, without proper preparation. You can’t find a comparable example in other areas of life. Imagine a group of police officers suddenly deciding they’re a SWAT team and charging into a building with zero training. The entire concept of a SWAT team is built on specialized training and coordination.
So what does this have to do with VALORANT and IGLs? People are cutting corners by eliminating the crucial element of practice, hoping to find some kind of savior figure instead. And when that player-leader inevitably struggles, it’s not due to a lack of tactics—it’s because we put all our faith in someone we expected to be the solution to all our problems.
It’s sickening to see how many players and coaches deflect blame onto individuals instead of owning up to structural failures. Stop hiring your friends. Start hiring people who understand the fundamentals of the game and how to teach them. CEOs of these gaming organizations need to stop being complacent and educate themselves so they don’t let frauds into leadership positions. Right now, the fox is in the henhouse, and the farmer is asleep at the wheel.