every match is 50-50 lol
Valorant is the most random game ever
and I know this will get downvoted, but as someone who follows multiple esports: Valorant is easily the most random. Can be due to its young age.
in ranked the game feels 90% luck 10% skill, didn't know it translated to pro play xd
Imagine thinking a team improving and adapting is a random circumstance
Strange take.
they lost 13-2 and in less than a week are winning??
teams can improve but not this fast
WTF?
So why Lower Bracket then?
Dumbest take i've seen in this site so far
lower bracket exists so the final is between the 2 best teams
what are u on about? lmaoooo
So if the loser of the Upper Final win the Lower Final and goes to the Grand Final they have no chance of winning?
lmao u are so dumb omg
what does that have anything to do with this?
I am just commenting how they lost 13-2 (not a close match) and in less than a week they win. (teams can improve but not this much in so little time)
It's the confidence, not because they just magically improved. They weren't a weak team initially, they just get more confident after every win and play to their true potential.
I can agree with this, but still, it is so random how they go from losing 13-2 to winning, like how much is confidence a factor in pro play?
Confidence is very important in fps game bro just affect how you gonna play in every situations, even more if you are new to these kind international lans. Just think how different you play in just a rank game when you are confident compare to when you are scared.
ppl knew it be close, zeta just playing so good now. They' consistently been good ever since their lost to drx. They took out both fnatic and liquid and push g2.
Loud is just built diff. The worst player in loud is better than every other team's best player
lol these random excuses so bad. ITs not like ZETA didn't take out both fnatic and Liquid lol, they're not a fluke team. DRX stomp them first series, but its clear it was a lot of confidence issue and not being able to prep for DRX.
I can see how it might seem random for the unsuspecting. Trust me, when I joined a t5 team and started scrimming against established teams you get a slap in your face and realize the better team wins, players emotions are more a variable in the outcome of the game than any other outside of skill and teamwork.
Of course there is a difference between t5 and t1 teams, but at a certain point (probably around t2) mechanical skill completely plateaus.