He has certainly accomplished a great deal in Overwatch.
But is he worthy enough to be allowed to compete in Valorant's top league without giving him enough time to adapt?
From what I saw in today's game, it doesn't seem like he can keep up...
He has certainly accomplished a great deal in Overwatch.
But is he worthy enough to be allowed to compete in Valorant's top league without giving him enough time to adapt?
From what I saw in today's game, it doesn't seem like he can keep up...
He doesn't look great tbh right now. A lot of crouch spraying and stuff. But he was an insane player in OW where aim is mechanically harder imo, so I bet with enough time he'll be able to adjust.
probably not? but he still has some time to work on it
but these t1 comps are complete troll
I thought they signed carpe 2 months ago cause he's been practicing in valorant and doing well or something. It legit looks like this is his 2nd month playing valorant lol
im pretty sure it is.
if we are basing it on his last streams and videos he literally started playing valorant 1 month ago (atleast consistently)
his aim is actually nasty but no game sense at all.
he doesnt know what to do on his own
it stills blows my mind how there are lots of talents that went pro and have actually grind this game since released and somehow a guy from OW decide to switch and get a spot at a franchise team instead of try to actually adapt through challengers/ascension first.
Actually though it just sucks like there's franchise organizations are looking worse than tier 2 talent.
The best former Owl player I assume is sayaplayer, peaked top8 master. Even league pro made champion
T1 and bad decisions, it's well known after their merge with comcast they're always made an atrocious decision. case example: their PUBG team