https://twitter.com/THESPIKEGG_BR/status/1653822224359407616/photo/1
your best team was literally two rounds away from losing to a team with 2 rookies on their first international championship. don't act like Fnatic would have any chance against LOUD's old roster
EMEA league is way easier than Americas, LOUD would shit on those tier4 teams. even KRÜ would thrive on the EMEA league lmaooooooooooo
Wdym in a different game lil bro
https://www.vlr.gg/84646/ninjas-in-pyjamas-vs-zeta-division-valorant-champions-tour-stage-1-masters-reykjav-k-decider-a
Not really an exception seeing I provided multiple people. Okay I'll give more. S1mple went pro at 16, alfajer is 17 aswell. Most players go pro at 17/18 and Csgo is the same, everyone is the same as cauanzin. Part of the reason that T1 pros are older ages is because of nepotism and systems already being in place without adding new players you have to teach, coach and integrate
When ACEND won Champions, they beat; Keyd stars, ENVY (old optic roster), Team Secret (who beat Vikings), Liquid (who beat C9(Who beat VS(DRX), SEN and KRU), and Gambit (who beat KRU (who beat FNC), Vikings and X10).
If FNC losing to SEN counts because SEN players are now bad, then ACEND beating all these teams, who most players are still in T1 Valorant and good players, is definitely counted.
i never said it didn't count because old SEN players are washed. the first championship was the first clash of regions and things were unstable. because of that, even players with potential couldn't thrive, while some random guys (like SicK ffs?) succeeded temporarily. the first champions had a lot of guys who had potential and still have nowadays, but things were still developing (tho more stable than in Reykjavik) and flukes were more frequent than it is now.
now, LOUD and FNATIC might still suffer upsets, but they are way more robust than teams in 2021, considering there is a greater stability overall
imagine comparing brazil's situation to turkey's. your country has european countries as neighbours, it's way more important learning english there. brazilian states are as big as turkey's neighbours and every one has portuguese as its native language. we don't really need a second language in a daily basis, get some geography classes
Turkey is not near any primarily English speaking countries. There are 10+ different languages beside them aside from English, which would actually make it harder as Brazil just has to know Portuguese and possibly English. Most countries worldwide also learn a second language, which is most commonly English. Brazil learns Spanish or English normally. This is not an excuse
but there is a huge amount of different countries with different primary languages in a relatively "small" area (comparing to BR's total area) in EU, so they NEED to learn a COMMON language to be able to interact with each other. is it that hard to understand? tourism and working/studying abroad is a thing there, did you know that? should i draw to make it easier?
i said we don't need a second language in a DAILY BASIS. we have english classes, they are just trash tho. people don't care enough because they don't need it as much as european people. we DO LEARN english, it's just not very efficient because things haven't gotten to the point where we really really need it. but ofc knowing english open a lot of windows for you, and that's why i am glad i know it
First off, turkey does not have any neighbours that speaks english as their main language. And second if you want to live at any european country you need to know that countrys language. English can easily be learned by the internet. Just because english is common language in europe that doesnt mean turkish people should learn it.