He's honestly the best brazilian player to me if he could speak english he'd be the best player on a superteam how does he end up on bad rosters (NiP, 2024 loud etc)
He's honestly the best brazilian player to me if he could speak english he'd be the best player on a superteam how does he end up on bad rosters (NiP, 2024 loud etc)
Hot take (?) : learning English should be mandatory before getting into T1
Learning English is mandatory in French schools, if someone can’t do it it means they are a failure due to how easy it is to learn it since it uses the same letters and doesn’t have the whole ass grammatical stuff
Only if you're in need of expanding outside of your region also only like half the teams in all of vct speak english
If you plan in playing in a native speaking team sure, but if you want to explore other regions then it have to not be a problem
I dont know like the majority of Brazilian valorant players (just an example of non english speaking valorant players who achieved) arent destined to step outside of their comfort zone of brazil teams and transition to an english speaking team. Its not like brazilian players doesnt know how to speak english they are just not fluent
I can get what you are saying but what I think should be happening is that they need to know how to just have the requirements to not be a boulder in the team bc of it, yes a lot of Brazilian stay in their comfort zone, but when they want to go out, they are having trouble (ex : pAncada), would be similar to Less but watching the vit announcement he did improve his English
I dont think comming in english would be a huge problem for most brazilian players since there arent a lot of and not a lot of complicated words in valorant competitive calling. Pancadas case was kinda complicated since he mentioned in the documentary that he was rushed? and he didnt have time to learn map callouts
Might be dumb what I’m saying but he accepted a NA team offer knowing that he will have to speak English and (let’s say it took 3 weeks to get the contract), you can easily learn some basic stuff and improve throughout the season, his mistake
i don't think we can really use pancada as an example since there was worse problems than his english
I think he meant that it will blow ur mind or change ur mind about cauanzin bc he played very well but idk rly
Just looking at the whole Stats it would look like LOUD won 2-0 against PRX but still his mistakes costed the series.
I watched that match, I'm pretty sure I remember asspass having a mid map1 and less having a bad map3 lost them that series
As far as i know he's learning english. But i really don't think he'il leave loud until like 2027 or something