Is he good enough to play at tier 1/tier 2 valorant?
If people attribute a lot of Yay's misfortune in DSG down to bad systems and structure, what's to say this won't repeat in 2024?
It's unlikely he would be picked up by a top team from 2023.
It appears we are entering a Raze meta.
Yay's agent pool consists of mostly off meta agents (unless jett/chamber stays/become meta).
He has yet to record a single VLR official map on raze.
It lunacy to say he would instantly become the best player if he played in VCT 2024, so many different undecided factors could prevent it from happening.
Yes but it means he's less likely to be as good as someone who has had more experience at the higher level on raze.
Raze has a high skill ceiling which will take a lot of time to master. Loads of small tricks and movement techniques to squeeze the most value out of her kit.
I would say there's a higher chance that Yay would have more success on a sentinel role than a entry-duelist role for next year.
how u gonna say yay can't hard carry lol
hard carried andbox
hard carried optic/nv multiple times
was the most consistent carry out of anyone
every duelist needs some form of a support system and people to close out rounds. im not sure what youre expecting yay to do when the team is losing 5v1 postplants and nonstop 5v3s lol