Yeah, I mean I don't blame keloqz. He is only 18 after all, barely an adult. Needs to live a few more years to realise that Valorant is his career now and how quickly he can be replaced by another 18 year old who is more motivated if he continues to slack.
Yeah, that's pretty much my only critique of nukkye - he is actively putting himself in a position where he limits the pool of individuals he could realistically work with. in other words he seeks for a perfect environment when perfection under most circumstances would not necessarily be feasible.
True, that's a fair way of looking at it, it's just I have a perception that due to the average age of pro esports players, it's very difficult to find such perfect individuals among the upcoming stars. Would be really amazing for G2 & co if keloqz manages to mature in a matter of few months though
Honestly i think envy and c9 are actually hard workers. Like their players don't really stream except for vanity but he does it rarely and not for a long time. Meanwhile 100t and sen just look like their players stream longer than prac
Why does everyone act like playing the game on stream all the time is a bad thing? You all act like they don't practice and scrim for hours every day just because they stream a lot(which means that they play the game a lot and are improving).
So keloqz without discipline and work ethic is that good... Like, where's his limit once he's consistent with putting the work in, in a winning mentality enviorement... sheesh
Funny how everyone thought nukkye was the problem and that he was a toxic teammate, when he really just wanted his teammates to put in the work like he did.