Idc about the twitter arguments but I think "she knows" is a good comm. Fucking 17 year olds constantly trying to micro manage you in this game like the game doesnt give a notification for when abilities recharge.
the guy is just an idiot for even taking this to twitter over a singular comm and backseating
joona should've just brought it up after the round instead of commenting mid round during that "high intensity situation"
because not only did the guy talk during it, she did too.
this entire thing was pointless and both are in the wrong jfc
its a stupid fight but id always rather get a little more info than just not get enough. A lot of time I think the round is a 1v1 and I play it like its a 1v3 or 2 because I just didnt deep it in. The com is redundant, but its not loud, its not him repeating it constantly and being annoying so I dont see the big issue. But I also think its wrong to assume joona had an attitude about it. Both parties could have been nicer.
holy shit how did they escalate a single comm to something this big 💀
joona is in the wrong tho from my pov tho that comment was completely unnecessary, also she does NOT know that she knows lmfao
light was js giving a helpful tip, wasnt too distracting, a simple comm and thats it
move on.
also how tf did she come to the conclusion that it was because shes a woman LMAO
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2114063539 Joona playing the victim is wicked, first direct comm to her and the guy shes playing with and insta attitude. Leading up to the round her teammate say's "I thought you were watching me" he died and then she explained then the clip happened 10s later, and what is there to micromanage its a good comm and i'm like 70% sure the person Joona is playing with is trans.
There's not many things more infuriating in ranked than people telling you how to play your agents in clutches. If I say I know, I just don't want this person micromanaging how I'm playing my clutch. Kinda a huge overreaction from the guy imo. I think if he just calmly said that he was trying to provide helpful information instead of going rant mode instantly, he probably would've gotten a way different response.
Let me ask you this. What would be the benefit of this comm?
There's only a few things I could think of.
If it's the first, then saying "she knows" is perfectly valid. If it's the second, they're back seating.
I think #54 already explained it well so I wouldn't bother explaining it to you again. I'm speaking from personal experiences as well as some of the pros or high radiants coms. "She knows" is so unnecessary, added to the fact that clove legit said "I've played the character enough" when you can be silent about it. It's not like he's telling you to play off of your ult or something.
I've never heard of someone saying "I/She/He/They knows" over a com that was meant to be an information. One of the most common thing I saw that would perfectly replicate this situation is when Sova were on a clutch situation. The majority of people that I've played with and some of the pros I watched, would com "You have scan" or "You have drone" and that would be it. You don't have to respond to the information. It's just there to help you EVEN if you knew.
It's a just in case thing. Tarik still sometimes forgets to place smokes when he dies even though it could benefit his team. He's been hard grinding the character and he's been top 100 radiant for multiple acts so I can imagine someone who's not as high ranked not knowing something as niche as that compared to the smokes thing. Now the impression farm thing is a little weird but the tweet did farm so fuck it I guess.