I'm sorry but the answer is SEA
Aim without mechanics is nothing but plain aimlabs. Koreans have top tier aim along with god like mechanics, precisely why they are good at val. The best aimer of the vct is from korea, stax it is and no one is even close to his consistency. That is what I personally feel. But I might be wrong. Have a nice day
I'm not saying they don't have aim. They do. But on average they have weaker aim (or the smaller population translates to less potential talent). Instead, they excel at greater team coordination and utility usage, which is why they're better at more utility/teamwork based games like league and ow (even valorant over cs since valorant requires more utility and less mechanical based aim than cs). But I'm just going to go ahead and agree with someone praising my fellow Koreans. :)
I feel like aim is a prerequisite for playing the game at a high level. I mean there are some regions that seem to have better aim than the rest, but I think it's more that those regions generally play a lot more aggro(or braindead as how some people put it), because aim duels are displayed much more often, which allows for some insane flicks, which otherwise wouldn't happen in a more slow round. I think playing aggro is not super dumb either though, it's simply just a way to play the game. If the team is unwilling to adapt though, that's the problem, not the playstyle.
Nah, that's just some sort of weird meta joke inheritance from CS. EMEA have great tatics and structure but some shit I've seen Scream, Derke, cNed and even players like Boaster and Mystic do... Their aim is undebatable.
The one game that really sold me this is Vikings vs. Liquid in Masters 2, seeing Scream just headshot 4 players walking up to A Site like it was nothing actually scared the shit out of me