Cara não falou nada demais. As vezes você tem que puxar forte alguém pra ele evoluir rapido o suficiente, nem tudo é tapinha nas costas e passar mão na cabeça. Less saiu de um player da ranked pra campeão mundial em um ano. Vc acha que como?
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Cara não falou nada demais. As vezes você tem que puxar forte alguém pra ele evoluir rapido o suficiente, nem tudo é tapinha nas costas e passar mão na cabeça. Less saiu de um player da ranked pra campeão mundial em um ano. Vc acha que como?
We think his IGLing was the problem on Vivo Keyd and why they never performed. He also had bad performances;
A catfish is actually the most useless fish but the one we see the most. Tastes bad, it's everywhere and hurts you with his sting. Basically it's the most annoying and useless fish;
Ardiis is not close to yay's level. You are comparing the best player of 2022 to a top 50 player.
Of course this teams wasn't going to workout, c'mon. Murizz, Jzz and Frz are not franchise caliber players.
You know that the brazilians also tune in for SEN matches, cause of Sacy and Pancada, right?
I never said EMEA was worse than SA. Just saying that comparing masters to champions isn't logical.
Being the last and most important tournament of the year, teams have more room to praticte, dedicate themselves more and are more focused to win. They are not the same thing.
LOUD is winning Lock//in, Furia and Lev and quailifying. Maybe the 4th slot will go to NA. It's NRG.
Wtf bro. Are you one of those boring motherfuckers that only stays at home, goes to church and judges other people?
Execpt Champions has more teams playing and is a more important tournament. You know that. What do you prefer winning Champions or 2 masters? Idk.
Furia is going to finish this tournament as S tier or at least A.
Gostei da ideia do Sacy e do Pancada, do heat + xand também, mas RGL perde o sentido com o Pancada no time. Seria ideal um sentinela muito bom, mas n sei quem.
You are not watching the same match as me. Sure, duelists are about what you are saying. How do you do those things? By KILLING. If you try to do that and die you are just one less player on the board. Being 10/18 as a duelist in a match is not a good performance at all. You are coping hard.
Ok, if you are not the duelist of the team, you might be right. But when you are a Duelist and your main objective is to kill the other players stats are what matter the most. First kills, KD, ADR etc
Why the hell is Tacolilla playing? I don't even like Keznit, but he is 10x better than Tacolila. lol.
He is not the better players. Just look at the stats. It's obviously not true.
Why the hell is Tacolilla playing? I don't even like Keznit, but he is 10x better than Tacolila. lol.
Dephh and Zekken aren't playing very well to be honest. TenZ is looking good, Sacy and Pacanda too, but those two have been dragging down the team in every past games.
PRX hasn't been looking good for a while. They can compete with them too. The only guaranteed slot is for DRX. The only thing is that I think GenG is looking too strong, look at their match against LOUD! LOUD is the best team in the world and they made it very hard.
Ok, but if you are Brazilian and want to increase your chances to go to masters, the logic tells you to cheer for any team from the America's league. You are not obligated, but you are not thinking with logic either.
Yes, Pros should be able to compete against the crowd, but it still makes a difference. That's why home games are considered an advantage, even if they are experienced players the pressure is higher for those against the crowd, it's common knowledge.
What? How is that cheering makes no difference? They are playing live with a brazilian crowd. The side we brazilians chose to cheer for has the clear advantage. Home crowd is an advantage.
"Look how stupid this guy is, I'm gonna be just as stupid, you will see".
Cara, você tá praticamente se ofendendo, tá reclamando do cara e tá fazendo exatamente igual. Dois burros.
Ok, most of the time I stand by my BR brothers, but my countrymen are just being stupid. We have to cheer the most for any team from the Americas league. If any team from the America's wins this event we will be the only region to have 4 slots. To simply, imagine if sentinels wins this event. The won't need to qualify for masters one again in the franchising, that could open up a spot for, i don't know, FURIA maybe.
Dude, nobody plays valorant like aspas. The team doesn't play for him. He is their entry fragger and is constantly top fragging, he is very slick and hard to kill. He doesn't have yay's numbers or clutches, but he is not always the last to survive and doesn't have 4 people playing for him to shine. That's why he is so good.
Loud doesn't play for aspas. Aspas is an entry frag and still has the stats he has. He is never alive for clutches, he is never the last one to survive. On the other hand, those players you quoted are protected by the other 4 of the team.
pretty sure some org will pcik them up
Do you even know what nepotism means? Wtf
T1 and Gen.G were playing in the US. That's not true at all. They will chose to lose on purpose? That's just plain stupid
People have to understand that the org being from NA doesn't mean the players have to be full NA. Of course big NA orgs are going to pick up LATAM and SA talent if needed.
Guys, those are only the orgs. It doesn't mean the players will belong to the same nationality. Gen.G was NA based till recently. Do you guys really think those orgs are dumb enough to pick up only KR players when they have Xerxia and PRX's rosters available? C'mon...
Well, we have the talent, but lack the tactics and discipline. Loud was the first to bring both and won everything. Franchising will turn the other teams into beasts also.
And we will play against each other in the franchising. To be fair, EU is still stuck in CSGoO. Br too, but na is full Val.
The game is actually easier. Not for tactics, but for aim and movement, it's more beginner friendly also. You don't have to memorize every single pixel to player at avarage level.
This is just dumb. People still don't understand that it's a different game. There are players more suited to valorant and players more suited to CS. Nitr0 was trash at Val, came back to CS and is doing pretty well. Ethan was the best player on the EG roster that dominated CS for a while and is pretty avarage at Val. Being good at CS doesn't mean you are gonna be just as good at Valorant.
Aspas is a great example of that, also Xand from NIP. Their role is to just fly into the site and try to get a first kill or die being traded. Still, they are a lot more consistent than Victor.
It's their ability to adapt. They show up with their strategy in mind, EU/NA teams can feel the game better and adapt to your strategy and turn the tables on you, while the BR teams can't really feel the game that well and rework their strategy/positioning mid game to keep surprising the oponent.
Well, the death threats holds no weight at all. They just banter and cultural, we say it to each other all the time here, so people think they can say it to foreigners and it's gonna be receveid the same way. That's just not the case. It's just a cultural/translation problem.
The thing is, it's isn't here in Brazil. We say "I'm gonna kill you" all the time here. To our friends, to our girlfriends and familly members with the same age, it's pretty common phrase, it holds no weight at all here. I will give you some examples.
We say to a friend: Duuude, if you do that, I will literally kill you!!
Our girlfriends say to us when we embarass them: I can't believe you did that!! I'm gonna kill you!!
Even when we are pissed off, we don't say: I will punch you, or I will beat you, we say I will kill you, we don't actually mean that. Ever.
It's pretty common tbh, it just doesn't translate well to other cultures.
I already explained this a long time ago. But those things you guys call "death threats" are not really a death threat. You do not understand our culture, it's normal for us to say we are gonna kill someone. It doesn't really mean we are gonna kill someone. It holds no weight at all. It's just a way of saying "I'll make you pay" or something like that. The problem is that Brazilian fans who acutally use the prhase "i'm gonna kill you" on a daily basis in our contry, think that they could use it in the same way with people from a different culture, that's the big mistake, people outside brazil actually think this has weight or means something serious, while the BR fanbase doesn't know that, mostly don't even speak english well, can you imagine they understanding other people's cultire? Please.
The proof of that is the UFC. When we are the home crowd, people always shout to the away fighter "UH, VAI MORRER", that literally means, "YOU ARE GOING TO DIE", of course we don't want our fighter to kill the other dude, we are just saying that he is going to pay the price of trying to fight a brazilian, just banter for us.
they just need a fucking good IGL. They don't look like a team. They look like 5 players playing individually. There's no hierarchy, their comunication is trash, everybody talks over each other. They don't understand the game well. They only make this far every VCT, because they have very good aim.
Ok, you are right. BMW is from germany, that's why it's expensive in the US also, but if you compare Teslas's prices and Chevy or FORD prices, here in BR we pay at least 5 times for for those cars.
It's not about how much they make, but how much the car costs in the US. You can buy a fuckinb bmw 120i 2022 with U$15.000,00. Here in Brazil it costs U$50.000,00;
Sure, but one game vs an entire series. idk man...