can anyone explain whats with him
Nope, not one specifically. People assumes so just because he was really good and he quit Val before LAN’s started
https://twitter.com/PhattFPS/status/1478388966931976197
and this what? he just is so good?
Same clip as always, he already explained they were doing the same shit every round do he just spammed. If a weird wallbang on a ranked you’re a cheater then Ig everyone is.
Funny how everyone always links that shit, alright he was a cheater who competed an entire year and there is literally no competition clips where he looks weird? Just a fucking ranked clip
Investigated by Riot a thousand times, presumption of innocence exists
I dont agree withMortadelo often, but yeah there's legit 1 clip in circulation which wasn't even in a pro match. Which he explained what happened. That means nothing
the goat? he could've been bigger than tenz and all of LOUD combined, he simply didn't feel like it.
he won first strike online with heretics and was an absolute beast then quit valo cuz of personal reasons, but its pretty obvious he was cheating imo
Funny how some people for some reason think it makes more sense to apply the presumption of innocence in the Sinatra case than in this one lol
Stop trying to farm replies Mortadelo
No one cares that you're the only guy in this site that defends niesoW
Also you're comparing abuse to cheating 💀💀💀💀💀
i dont really have an opinion on him tbh would be cool to see him come back and (if he SOMEHOW wasn't hacking (these stats are fuckin unreal)) prove everyone wrong. also weird equivalence but whatever
Why weird, it’s just presumption of innocence, there is literally nothing against Niesow other than” he was very good why did he leave”
The below URLs will get you the picture:
So far, whether the reasons for his suspicions wich have been stated by pros/community in question, off/on the record, were true or not, it's no longer an issue since things have faded as they should.
Statistically, @niesoW was great, be it in scrimms or during official matches, and at the same time, he had good support and praise from some professionals as well as the Valorant community... however, the other, judging side - which also consisted of ex-pros/pros/community - simply did not want to buy the excuses, and possibly even do today.
Nothing wrong with it, in my opinion, as both sides and their opinions have the right to coexist.
clocksky's overelaborate needlessly verbose takes to the rescue once more!
Oh... Such moments do divide our/any community(ies). See, the player in question had pissed off some dudes in his previous discipline - where things did not conlcude, and personally I heard from some on the topic... at the same time, the issue had not been officially resolved, and I, similarly to many of us prefer to side with official statements on such important issues, because a number of comments by ex-pros and others might still be biassed in the nature, and be hostile against the mentioned player for whatever reasons (as a potential sceanrio of their hate or not), you know.
To be honest, as a member of the community, I feel that such concerns should go away quietly and never return, but today we are more than capable of expressing our appreciation to both sides for their stand and support - demonstrating that we remain critical, one way or another <3
Edit: Click through the links to see some of negs from me there, though... You know, we're all sane and strive for the best, eventually - is the key!