What makes you rate victor so high atm
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What makes you rate victor so high atm
I agree but also tex shouldn't have stuck the plant while Brim mollied lol
Nevertheless i don't think any possible upgrades would be worth the risk vs the reward of changing the roster up; Sentinels is never a good model for how to handle the mid season
No DRX at an international event.
DRX stopped being the best team in APAC, and now they even stopped being the best team in Korea.
A new team with an entirely new roster is representing APAC as its first seed for the first time in 2 years
eggster is the best yoru but he's not pro so i cant really call him the best pro yoru
A lot of pros that get put on yoru get carried by their aim but Marteen's utility is so fucking perfect
He knows the conditions for when to unult, how to maximize his movement while in ult, when to tp onto site for entry, how to properly condition the other team
He's my favorite yoru player by far
AND on top of that his aim is godly
clearly you didn't watch the same game that I did. 100T is looking better now than they ever have taking into account the higher level of competition
OXY is the truth tho you'll see
Jawg used to be considered the only tier 1 caliber player on EG dating back to 2022, but yes I disagree with dropping Asuna
Fair enough, ill make sure to record it this time so you can't yap your way out anymore
Yes or no, were you the one that refused to play with infinite credits
Yo the second one is a flat out lie, 3 rounds in after you won the first 3 rounds you didn't want to play with max credits. And then you started complaining once you started losing and had no money
I'm down in like 6 days, out of state rn
I trolled and won, after very clearly confirming with him that the 1v1 is valid and the results would be posted to vlr.
Nobody used abilities, it was 26 rounds, 13 on each side of ascent. What he says is "trolling" was talking shit in text chat
ill gladly do it again with you as a spectator if you don't believe me :)
talk to me when your delusional ass actually makes 90k as a firefighter
talking trash is not what im talking about lol the dude glazes himself anytime he has a chance; for good reason, yes, but you can't tell me he doesn't have an ego
golds dont have a right to an opinion sry bud
Expecting at least 20 combined FKs/FDs from Zamal or disappointed
Zamal my goat
I retract my statements, Breeze is one of the best Yoru maps; I have seen the light
-ult gives you the ability to either execute or threaten to execute B or whatever site the killjoy/cypher is playing on
-Taking A main is a nightmare if they have a one way and mollies and someone ready to flash at any time, so the knife helps take A main pretty easily.
-Really good knife lineups for tree, which if you have info that there's nobody tree then you can take A for free if you're running a mid default or rotating from B. (sova dart can't get perfect info on tree)
-pop flashes are insanely good for taking both sites as there's so many chokeholds that someone can hold with an AWP. There's a really good pop flash on A site that goes over the arch that gets anyone backsite and dice (but not gen) which you can also do with Yoru, but Kayo's entire kit is really well suited for ascent
I think "vibes" are actually very important from an ergonomic point of view. Morale has always been something that teams in other sports, the military, and even office jobs have genuinely considered to be a contributing factor the the team's overall success.
That's not to say that vibes alone are what will win SEN everything, but I do genuinely believe they're a large factor.
All teams have set plays and some degree of coordinated executes or fakes, but whether the players themselves can execute their role in the script well is entirely up to how confident they feel doing those plays. This is further determined by how much chemistry the players on a team have with that very role, and I don't even mean agent-wise.
Take for example Sentinels at the very start of the year. Yeah Yeah they had barely any time to practice, but also, Dephh as an IGL has a very slow approach to taking map control, and calls for a lot of defaults. This worked with Zekken, because Zekken was used to it on XSET. pAncada is lurker, but on an agent he wasn't used to playing and having to anchor sites a lot more, Sacy was used to setting up Aspas to go in aggressively, and TenZ has never been really compatible with a slow style of playing, he thrives in chaos. The only one that knew how to play off this playstyle was Zekken.
It's a controversial take, but I don't think Dephh's igling is actually that bad, but he just did not have a roster that could adjust well with the script. It was like trying to direct a realistic period piece with Arnold Schwarzenegger as the main lead. None of the players on SEN during the early parts of last year felt very confident being able to play their role very well. He would've probably had a lot better success with a different pool of players--maybe not too much success but definitely more success than he did.
If you want an even worse example of a team struggling due to confidence, just look at 100T throughout 2023, they had ideas, but they were so bad at executing them. Everyone was always scared of taking gunfights, and by the end of the year they were performing much worse than at the start. Not only that, but they never felt creative. They felt like they were trying to stick to the plan no matter what, and didn't deviate from it one bit even if they saw an opportunity that was there from them individually.
In my opinion: Vibes = Morale = Confidence = Better executed plays, more creativity, the necessary confidence in your own abilities to deviate from the plan when you feel like it's necessary.
The reason why I like Zellsis on SEN so much is because no matter if the team is down 2-10, he'll still be able to bring the team's morale up somewhat. We've all been there where we basically start giving up on a game or feel like there's nothing we can do about what the enemy team is doing, but if you've ever made a crazy comeback you know exactly what I mean about team morale and how its necessary to be able to go all the way.
Not only that, but this year's Sentinel's has a much more aggressive IGL who's calling style fits the players a lot more, which only improves their confidence as each player returns to a style that they're more comfortable with
good and consistent? it's probably yay despite his recent performances, his issue has more to do with his passive playstyle
bro has never played against a good harbor viper comp
yay
bonkarr deserves the world- my sweet baby boy