Noyn
Flag: Brazil
Registered: December 23, 2020
Last post: April 10, 2023 at 9:26 AM
Posts: 4478
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<3

posted about 3 years ago

Was it a spoiler for the 7th map at night?

posted about 3 years ago

It looks like they did it with the Mexican theme of "Dia de los muertos", very beautiful

posted about 3 years ago

Winning 1-0 (13-6 on Bind)

posted about 3 years ago

Only 16yo, farming stats playing Omen/Brim and Killjoy as bomb anchor..

posted about 3 years ago

You should respect G(oat)tn, best Yoru in the world

posted about 3 years ago

If Vikings players get this, imagine other teams

posted about 3 years ago

Both

posted about 3 years ago

Yacine

posted about 3 years ago

Paluh and Nesk are just too much, it's not TSM's fault

posted about 3 years ago

Tell me more about it!

posted about 3 years ago

The replies from this forum are buggy and sometimes it doesn't work, I can't delete comments either :/

posted about 3 years ago

❤️

posted about 3 years ago

Tmj primo!!

posted about 3 years ago

VLR did not add its own comment delete tool, it should be deleted :/

posted about 3 years ago

Brazilians will cheer for SMB in Berlin, no doubt about it, Turks are similar to Brazilians in terms of their passion for the game and we appreciate that.

posted about 3 years ago

I know a lot about KRU because their players play in BR SoloQ, but how good are Infinity and Six Karma? I see many talking well about this last one but I don't know, how much the teams of Latam North have evolved since Iceland? Could someone contextualize me? I know a little bit about Australs because they participated in some unofficial Brazilian tournaments and they have good players and good ideas tbh.

Does anyone have Scrimbux about 6K and Infinity against NA teams?

posted about 3 years ago

Saadhak said at some point that they beat Liquid 19-5 at Icebox or something and then they won at Ascent too when they decided to go back to playing with the composition they used to play in Brazil, they beat some other strong EU teams but whatever, in the end they choked in the tournament and were way behind in the metagame

posted about 3 years ago

Brazil 🤝 India

posted about 3 years ago

I understand you perfectly, I like to watch the European teams too, sometimes I watch NA and KR but it's not the style I like to watch either, I think the game pace is too slow, so I prefer to wait for watch them at Masters

posted about 3 years ago

#DiadeFuria

posted about 3 years ago

You know enough, what matters is the playoffs, I try to translate in these threads what the Brazilian community comments about our scene and how we understand the game so that you can know how we are evolving, some people are interested after all

posted about 3 years ago

Me too my friend, it would be nice to see Furia and Havan tbh

posted about 3 years ago

I don't know, honestly I think Acend, SMB, and Sentinels are way above the other teams in the competition, but I would say a top 8 would be great for Brazil, top 6 or top 4 would be fantastic tbh

posted about 3 years ago

Only in Berlin? :(

posted about 3 years ago

I love you my friend, I really appreciate it <3

posted about 3 years ago

VCT NA is over and VCT BR starts after VCT EU, you probably don't have anything better to watch weekend night.

  • Brazil is a region that historically stands out for its aggressiveness because we have a game style based on aiming duels and games like that are very fun to watch, although this region is not yet as tactically developed as EU/KR/NA has incredibly players. talented under 18yo who I'm sure will be standouts in international tournaments when the Brazilian ERA arrives at Valorant.
  • If you follow other FPS games, you know that Brazil always starts slowly as a region and takes about 1~2 years to dispute and win world titles, I can tell you that few FPS game players with high competitiveness migrated for Valorant yet, so Brazil has enormous potential to grow as a region in this game, from tier 2 CSGO players only Xand (current Furia player) migrated to Valorant, maybe you are interested in following the development of the Brazilian scene from the beginning, like a baby.

So, if you're interested in knowing how Brazilian teams have evolved since the Iceland Masters, I'll talk a little about the matches that are to come next, previously I made a thread explaining about each of the teams that are in these playoffs, you can check it out by clicking here.

Furia vs Havan Liberty (Upper bracket final - BO5):

  • Furia's journey consisted of beating Gamelanders 2-1 in a series that dominated Breeze in the last map of bo3 applying a resounding 13-2, then obliterated Sharks 2-0 showing an absurd leap in performance never before seen by this team surprising everyone, no one believed they could beat Sharks post-bootcamp tbh, Sharks didn't have any chance of winning this series, they are the team that plays the best aggressive in Brazil and they have 5 very good players who seem to have found the best formation and composition for this lineup.
    Starplayer: Xand, Khalil, QCK, Nozwer
  • Havan Liberty is currently the best team in Brazil, they are at a level above tactically compared to the BR region made up of low-profile players who integrated a long-term project at the beginning of Valorant and who are at their peak of power now, applied 2 -0 solids in Vivo Keyd, Vikings, and Stars Horizon so they haven't dropped any maps in these playoffs yet.
    Starplayer: Myssen (Highest Headshot rate in the World)

This clash will be composed of the most aggressive and perhaps the most talented team versus the most solid and disciplined team in these playoffs, I'm curious to know the solutions that Furia will find to try to break the HL on defense in a BO5.

Sharks vs Vivo Keyd (Lower Round 2 - BO3):

  • Sharks are a big unknown in this championship, they dominated Vivo Keyd in the first round of the Upper Bracket in a solid 2-0 and after that they took a 2-0 stomp against Furia, everyone thought that Sharks played very strangely in this Last confrontation and Furia just ran over them like a bulldozer. I want to know how to see Sharks at their maximum potential in this lower bracket to understand the effect of bootcamp in Europe and what they learned there, it's still too little to say.
    Starplayer: Gaabx and Prozin
  • Vivo Keyd is the team of the currently best player in Brazil in my opinion nicknamed "Heat" who had the best individual performance I have ever seen on a Valorant map killing 37 without overtime against Mwzera on the last map of the clash versus Gamelanders in the 2-1 victory in which they eliminated GL from the tournament, just pay attention to this boy, imo he is the best Jett in Brazil and has a aim far above normal. In general, VK is composed of 4 very good players individually and Jhow is one of the most experienced players in the Brazilian scene.
    Starplayer: Heat

Stars Horizon vs Vikings (Lower Round 2 - BO3):

  • SH is the team of the best operator in Brazil "Dgzin" and the most promising child "Chase" aged 16yo, all players here have a very strong aim and the team plays well with the meta agents and aggressively.
    Starplayer: Chase and Dgzin
  • Not much to say about Vikings, I explained a little about what happened to them in the post I made last week, they beat Jaguares last weekend but suffered a lot and had weird mistakes, Sacy is playing Jett now then you can watch this clash to see them get knocked out of the tournament after removing Sova from the bald boy.
    Starplayer: Sacy

So that's it guys, I hope you have fun with the games and arouse interest in the Brazilian scene that has a lot to show and a promising future in Valorant, many here will root for Vikings who will have a difficult journey ahead after falling to the lower bracket very early and can have a thrilling experience like a thriller watching, the 6 teams that are left are nice and fun to watch and I'm sure we'll see amazing series, I have no idea who's going to Berlin, there are no favorites here.

Enjoy it!! ;)

posted about 3 years ago

He is the best Operator in Brazil by far, the best player in the history of Crossfire, and there he played Sniper too

posted about 3 years ago

SH Dgzin

posted about 3 years ago

Well said, Sacy said on a podcast yesterday that when they trained in Iceland against Acend and Gambit they felt they were being completely smothered all over the map and couldn't play, it was almost impossible to get into the spikesite with Phoenix which was the meta that the teams played in Brazil, against Sage and Astra, so they had to readjust in 1 week to play with Jett, Viper, Sage, and Astra especially on Bind and some other maps, but there was no time and in the days close to the start of the tournament they preferred to play with the style they were used to even if they were going to lose. And really, he said that in the duels he felt that the team could win and take advantage many times, the problem is that at least the top 1~12 in Europe has a very high level and next, they use utilities excellently and have a time response to midround actions that they were not used to in Brazil, and that they felt that for whatever strategy they executed against Sentinels especially, they were prepared and reacted quickly.

posted about 3 years ago

They haven't talked about it yet, but I believe that this week one of the team's players will participate in a Riot BR podcast and tell more about it, Sacy participated in a different podcast yesterday and told about their experience in Iceland and how he understood the results of a bootcamp, if you are interested in knowing I can try to summarize for you some points of what he said

posted about 3 years ago

This is what happens in Brazil, Gaules and some big streamers used to say that Valorant is a children's game and many people and professional players stopped playing the game

posted about 3 years ago

Yes, every t1 and t2 team in EMEA

posted about 3 years ago

Me too

posted about 3 years ago

They are better than Gambit definitely, should be Acend 2-1 SMB very closed maps

posted about 3 years ago

SMB ftw

posted about 3 years ago

SMB is the second best team in Europe, I warned you in a thread I made here last week

posted about 3 years ago

True

posted about 3 years ago

Lets Go

posted about 3 years ago

Scary

posted about 3 years ago

Thats ok men, sorry if I was rude with you too

posted about 3 years ago

The thread is about Acend and Sentinels and you want to piss me off by talking about Vikings and then say it, hypocrite

posted about 3 years ago

Where is Indian scene?

posted about 3 years ago
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