Uhhhh who cares tho it’s a ranked match
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Uhhhh who cares tho it’s a ranked match
U got me three times. I clicked the link twice, and copied the link to come to a 404 page.
12 angry men was great, watched it for the first time a few weeks ago.are there any other classics like this?
One big point you bring up is about fundamentals, you can see just how you described it, FPX are very well drilling into the foundation of how they play, that they can potentially play any comp to their advantage. It’s all simple once you have the cemented roles in place. The only reason I think they are able to do this, is due to their insanely high player skill. If you look at their adr, it’s tightly bunched together except for ANGE1. : https://ibb.co/Qm2Wf2N. It’s almost beautiful since it perfectly describes their team-play(the only difference being KAST since there needs to be a push-pull of zyppan and ardiis being spearheads and shao and suy playing back, again, perfectly described)(they improved from challengers but the stats were similar: https://ibb.co/XVNydkV) . Clearly they are the first team to be disciplined enough like this, and for the first time, I am actually confident that these guys could pull a back to back title.
This kind of foundation is to die for and I’m so excited of how flexible they can become with their comps, Potentially playing any comp that they choose, depending on their opponent. atm, I feel like FPX have this down to a ‘T’ and it’s going to take quite a while for teams to break down their foundations and even try and implement this kind of composition in their own game.
Dicey number 1 you will all see this event
Personally I think valorant and CS are completely incomparable because of the reason you stated. They are now two very different games at this point in time.
C9/faze and m3c and vk
Hiyo but he prolly likes the org instead
everyone is so good because the game is easy
he is saying there is a slow skill ceiling, so everyone is good.
Maybe that’s why it keeps the competition high.
He means, everyone can beat everyone(depends on the day) due to that reason above, (the competition is high because everyone is good)
So it’s hard to get good, AND stay good at this game since the skill ceiling is low.
Not my words, it’s his. I’m only inferring from what he’s saying
Go to best pizzeria (I have never been to Italy)
I would probably say jinggg. He has consistently racked up 160+ ADR these past two lan events, even though it was his first time. unfortunately he has military service next year, then university. 🤷♂️
It tasted good, but not quite like restaurant bought, the texture however was almost identical and I will try different ingredients/a different method of preparation.
This is the recipe I used
https://youtu.be/ZEF354SpSxg
Higher skill ceiling? No. However… Do both games have similar skill ceiling while also being tactically in-depth in contrasting ways? Yes.
It’s very obtuse to compare valorant and CS at this point. They are completely different games entirely now.
Ok Ty, good job btw.
Trembolona has much to say about these players. 👀
I made doner kebab for the first time yesterday so I ate leftovers from that this morning.
Mistic isn’t the problem. It’s iglling/coach as much as I like both of them. (Before someone says boaster is the the reason fnatic got top 4, I am not questioning his performance. His ingame performance was amazing) . There seems to be a problem occurring when there happens to be a time constraint, and that is one of the main factors to conquer to win an international lan tournament. They need to rely less on prep work, much like the system D00mbr0s and ANGE1 have for FPX. They had little to no anti-strat going into the final, they could only make tiny micro adjustments. D00mbr0s mentioned in the press conference: prep goes out of window for a 5 map game; they have to rely on on-the-fly strats, and key timeouts + improvisations to sustain the substance. Another dilemma for Fnatic is, crumbling under pressure, and failing to correct mistakes quickly for the next match. You look at Optic and how fast they are able to make much needed adjustments, it needs to be that way for us too.
Yea there were multiple people with 120+ And that’s classified as “superior intelligence“ yea ok vlr 💀
TestFlight?
Faze wins because dicey is just that good 😖
Potter will antistrat them 2-0
Yessir 🫡
Potter 3-0 nobodies
Potter supremacy
EMEA is still good, NA improved, APAC improved way more than them, Brazil has a new superteam. the rest is basically the same
I will come back to this
Nuuii why did u eat netero 😡
Is this how LoL is like? Where devs don’t know how to nerf abilities? Maybe there’s an intrinsic flaw of making ability based characters and it’s impossible to tune them accurately as more and more agents are added to the game. Just look at overwatch.
Shao
Jing
Yay/(ardiis throughout whole tournament but suy for playoffs)
But yay only because of his stats, nothing else.
https://www.vlr.gg/91278/emea-reality-check#49
Yea ok bruv.
Yes I agree. But then this masters would be more difficult since everyone would try and anti strat, however, fpx is a very hard team to antistrat since their comps change so often, I could see a back to back win tbh.
He’s right, (do the average if u don’t believe it.)
Imagine we win the tournament off of that. A man can dream
At least it happened once 😔
This was before suy was on the team, ange1 was playing as if the synergy was there with Seider. So he died so many times without the usual firepower to trade easily, and lose 4v5 situations often. Aggressive = info gained + easy to call. and his igl system works really well when the full team is there.
everyone else are plot side quests in their path to glory.
How could I forget the classic Vietnamese surname, Malaspina.
D00mbr0s actually mentioned one of your points of, ‘on the fly tactics’ in the new press conference. He said b05 is meant to test you, and prep just goes out of the window when you have 5 maps to play + 0 time to prep. It just comes down to small adjustments and how adaptable the team can become. + timeouts change everything for FPX since they suddenly know EXACTLY what to do. Boaster mentioned in one of his interviews from EMEA matches of how all FPX players can play so many different agents, and be able to adapt to different compositions (and therefore make minute adjustments on every map they play, that’s why it’s so difficult to antistrat them)and said that FPX os a tier above in that regard. He said something along the lines of ‘ they are playing 2023 valorant while we are all stuck in 2022’ that’s what I remember loosely. They are truly an all rounder team and proved that prep work isn’t end-all be-all.
Although I won’t agree with everything u said, u do have some good points.