Will Tarik go pro in Valorant , and if he does will he be in top 10 NA , coz he is really good (aside from those whiffs) , also he is major winner
Will Tarik go pro in Valorant , and if he does will he be in top 10 NA , coz he is really good (aside from those whiffs) , also he is major winner
Tarik is one of the best players NA has ever produced in the history of FPS games and he needs to have his history respected, he is Major MVP of the only one NA has won. It would be a huge addition to Valorant, he is very experienced!
he is great but sorry he isnt even top 5 NA. I'd say
Biggest:
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Best NA team to ever do it (Major winning C9 is good but they peaked for one tourney and then collapsed)
Anyone from tier 1 CS would dominate the entire game... The tier 2/3 ones are already dominating, imagine the top ones.
Tarik would just win everything with the right team.
No hate on both of then but Ska and Auti were on the same team with Tarik that won the major.....are they dominating? Ethan is a hltv top 10 player who, thought extremely good, can't be considered as top 5 in NA atm
Ska were washed up after the majors, they were never tier 1 players including Tarik. Ethan is not even top 10 player, he was #20 and he only got there after abusing the aug meta. When Valve nerfed it he became bad and set the downfall of EG. Can't explain autimatic tho, maybe he couldn't adapt idk
Tarik was tier 1 wtf he went on to win tournaments and get #1 with EG. Ska wasn't washed he just wasn't motivated to play anymore after the major. Ska and Auti look bad in T1 because Dazed or someone was juggling the roles every game and he was also really toxic.
Pronax won 3 majors in 2015 and by 2016 he became washed up so in some ways he followed that same pathway. It is the same with those guys. He was in a tier 1 team yes but doesnt mean he was tier 1 player. The only reason he was winning anything in EG was he was carried by aug meta ethan, brehze and prime CerQ. Same people who call rain and olof tier 1 players. But the literally is it is no longer 2015 or 2017. Both have become washed up and not tier 1 players anymore.
Not being top fragger =/= carried there are roles that everyone has to play to make the team perform well.
He was #20, not top 10. And that was 2 years ago, his form has drastically fallen.
This isn't he same game, TenZ wasn't the best at CS, but is great at Valorant, cNed came from Zulla, mwzera came from Point Blank. The most skilled players aren't even from CS, the CS players bring a tactical knowledge and experience with coms and pressure that are essential for a team to do good and those new players don't have, tarik would make any team better, but he should come as an experienced leader and not as a brainless duelist.
people think csgo tier1 can be very good at this game..guys there are new young talents such as tenz,cned, asuna, derke who are gonna dominate for long and are better than the boomers from csgo..dont compare valorant pros to csgo pros
Csgo easier game though where you can get away with having bad aim and just having more experience than young players
Lot's of good CS players can't dominate in Valorant. Ethan, Steel, nitr0, and many others, but avarage CS players can do well, like Tenz, Asuna, Derke, Shazam. Valorant and CS are different games, some CS players can do better than others.
the fact that you missed the point is mind-boggling to me. he was talking about how boomers with more experience can still compete in csgo even though all the csgo boomers have migrated to valorant, hella ironic.
I'm not agreeing with him at all, CS is the harder game, Valorant is much easier to shoot and aim, the characters are bigger and slower.
Well, let's agree that there is a huge correlation between being good in CS and good in Valorant. In fact, since 90% of the top pros are ex-csgo pros, there is atleast a 90% chance of a csgo pro competing in Valorant. And the chance gets higher and higher the more relevant you were in csgo.
True, but even though the games are pretty similar, they are still different, raw aim matters less im Valorant, since it's easier to shoot, so more tactical players can do better, shazam for example. There are a few exceptions that were not that good at CS, but in Valorant they are better than pretty good CS players. For example, ShaZam is better than Ethan, but in CS he was a lot worse.
I mean the fundamentels are csgo based but after a year of valorant a csgo would need a coiple of months to get used to the abilties and to get good. If cs players want to switch they should definetily do it aftrr berlin when there is a 4-6 months VCT break for teams that dont go to last chance
It takes a decent amount of exposure to Val to become pro at it. Tarik might be great but he would have to put in a lot of hours and have a reason to leave cs.