now that many upsets from "minor regions" happened, people are trying to justify it saying valorant has reached a skill ceiling. What I find interesting is that this argument is only used to talk about skill in terms of mechanics. But weren't "minor regions" criticized for being "all aim no brain" all along? So if they have catch up, it shouldn't be about aim, but about strats. But this narrative is being constructed that if valorant had a higher skill ceiling that wouldn't happen, which implies major regions are better just because of aim. It sounds very contradictory.
What actually is the case is that valorant have a lower skill ceiling in cs mechanics like spraying, but it compensates with a shit ton of stuff, from raze and jett movement to utilities setups and a shit ton of variables that makes the possible tactics so complex that the ceiling might actually be unreachable.