no thank you
Flag: | Monaco |
Registered: | April 29, 2022 |
Last post: | December 27, 2024 at 11:53 AM |
Posts: | 2103 |
Drop your favourite and least favourite valorant personality and why (caster, player, manager, coach, streamer etc)
Try to make it original if you already see your answer
Lowkey can't wait to see Shanks poised and supamen together again. Super high hopes for this Rise team!
Inspector ArterieX is on the case
If you had to choose between joining the skibidi resistance or gooning empire which one you taking
Gengar always and forever
Hm torterra
Someone link how to identify engagement bait thread
What if we gave him a longer tp radius and 2 trips
wtf kind of sidequest is this
Very true
Sicilian cuisine is a personal fav but I never get to go down because its so far
normally i go to San Remo or Milan and it's nowhere near the best but still better than most in France anyway, Monaco is not bad though because we get a lot of Italian chefs/restaurants that come here
I feel like this is very commonly known information
No, srN just needs to learn to stfu
She talked shit so they talk shit back
simple
Elon is busy constantly using everything in his power to put trump into office so he can do anything he wants with his companies without regulation
Whats great about where I live is its a 30 minute train to italy so all the espresso and pizza you want
Good morning sir, will it be tea or coffee to start the day?
yeah so long story short Lee Sang-hyeok, born May 7, 1996, better known as Faker, is a South Korean professional League of Legends player for T1. He gained prominence after joining SK Telecom T1 (now T1) in 2013, where he has since played as the team's mid-laner. Throughout his career, he has secured a record of 10 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) titles, two Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) titles, and a record four World Championship titles. Faker is widely regarded as the greatest League of Legends player in history and has drawn comparison analogizing him to basketball player, Michael Jordan for his esports success.
Originally from Gangseo District, Seoul, Faker was signed by SKT in 2013, and quickly established himself as one of the league's top players. In his debut year, he achieved both an LCK title and a World Championship victory with SKT. From 2014 to 2017, Faker added five more LCK titles to his name, along with two MSI titles in 2016 and 2017, and two additional World Championships in 2015 and 2016. During this time, he also emerged victorious in the All-Star Paris 2014 and the IEM World Championship in 2016. Between 2019 and 2022, Faker secured four more LCK titles, becoming the first player to reach a total of 10. He also represented the South Korean national team at the 2018 Asian Games, earning a silver medal, and the 2022 Asian Games, earning a gold.
Faker's individual achievements include accolades such as a World Championship Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, an MSI MVP award, two LCK season MVP awards, an LCK Finals MVP award, an LCK Player of the Year award, an LCK Mid Laner of the Year award, and two LCK First All-Pro Team designations. He holds several LCK records, including being the first player to reach 1,000, 2,000, and 3,000 kills, the first to have earned 5,000 assists, the first to have played 900 games, and the first to have won 600 games in the LCK. Faker also holds the record for the most kills in World Championship matches and was the first player to surpass 100 World Championship wins. His accomplishments have earned him recognition as the Best Esports Athlete at The Game Awards in 2017 and 2023, PC Player of the Year at the Esports Awards in 2023, and he was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in Asia Entertainment & Sports in 2019. Additionally, he was inducted into the ESL Hall of Fame in the same year. He was also chosen as the inaugural inductee for the LoL Esports Hall of Legends, being officially announced by Riot Games in May 2024.
Faker is one of the most marketed esports figures, appearing in numerous commercials and talk shows. In 2020, he became a part-owner and executive of T1 Entertainment & Sports. His annual salary, as of 2020, was estimated by the Olympics to be nearly US$5 million.[1]
Why did you attach a picture of Channing Tatum?
Sorry google ceo I clicked the first one I saw
What are the worst gaming rebrands of all time?
I'll start:
HellRaisers CSGO
For context
Here I thought baiting was for fishermen
Yeah but nevertheless at his age T2 exp > T1 viewers
Agreed, I dont like the idea that teams have less national pride/representation
But I also don't like the idea of one country dominating like LOL and stuff
They're both USA residents therefore do not count as imports
I also learned this recently
Oh thanks on some of them I wasn't sure
I have nothing to do today and this concept came to my mind because I saw some threads about imports so I thought why not investigate.
The purpose of this is to give you the information you need to formulate your own opinion, so let us know in the comments!
Is importing a player buffing or nerfing your team? Or is it random? Let's find out.
Evidence:
First let's look at Champions winners.
2024: EDG (N/A)
2023: EG (N/A)
2022: LLL (N/A)
2021: ACE (N/A)
2-2
Masters winners?
2024: GenG (N/A) Sen (Morocco)
2023: Fna (N/A)
2022: FPX (N/A) OPC (N/A)
2021: GMB (N/A) SEN (N/A)
6-1 in favor of no imports
Recent imports performance:
JohnQT
Quickly became a star IGL at Ghost and Sen, obviously has been playing in Americas for a while now but he won masters and continues to lead his team is great fashion
Past 90 days average rating (AKA 7 games): 1.03 (great for an IGL)
Rossy
T1 took a big risk importing Rossy from Americas. However T2 to T1 wasn't all that he had hoped as he ended on 6 consecutive losses with the APAC org including a winless appearance at Master's Shanghai.
Past 7 games average rating: 0.99 (Not bad, was a good player for t1 but they wanted all korean roster, fair.)
Kr1stal
Bro just plays ascension for fun. Came to China, said fuck it and pretty much single handedly brought XLG tier 1 gaming.
Rating: N/A but should be higher than most
N4rrate
Came over to KC from NA tier 2 and you can see why. He put in a shift for KC every game and looked like their best player easily this season.
Rating over 7 recent games (not tarik bs): 1.04
Some new import signings to look out for:
G2 Jawgemo (confirmed)
KC Saadhak (rumoured)
NAVI Koalanoob (rumoured)
KOI Flyuh (rumoured)
Talking Points:
-How do you feel about Demon1 changing his flag to RU? Does this mean EG won champs with 2 imports? Does it speak to his lack of pride?
-How do you feel about Navi Koalanoob rumour? Horrible decision or good coach pairing?
-Will Demon1 finally find his footing again?
-Who can stop this G2 godsquad?
-There seems to be a trend of teams importing more and more, is that a good thing?
Only munchkin tweeted this, so he already signed we just don't know where (I feel like this makes it likely he changed teams because GenG would've announced it already but not sure)
Imagine they qualify for lan first try with bonk
Maybe all this time we were worried about the wrong KC patrick
Did we just figure out KC patitek?