True, and today the 3 best teams in the world in R6 are BR
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True, and today the 3 best teams in the world in R6 are BR
Mwzera and Heat would be unreal, ngl
Our history in FPS games has always been one of great struggle and great sacrifice, and this time it will be no different. We have to be humble in recognizing that our region is far behind in terms of macrogame and knowledge of the game, we know what our players are capable of producing and how much talent we have at home. This was just the first international championship for many to come and we will come back stronger, you know, at the moment we need to study the game more and understand that the matches become much easier when we abuse META picks.
What I realize is that the Brazilian scene is still very unprofessional compared to NA/EU, many teams support themselves through friendship and not through professional ties that aim to achieve the best performance to win titles. If we want to fight for international titles, we need to put our best talents in a single team and study the game a lot, there is no other way, as it happened in CSGO and R6.
We know that it will be very difficult and that our infrastructure is not comparable to that of NA/EU teams, but it has always been this way, we have always conquered through will and talent, and this time it will not be different.
Fnatic, Fpx, and Gambit, these are clearly the strongest teams in EU
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Belo Horizonte is the capital of Minas Gerais, but NT, i am surprised that an American knows 3 states besides Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
It may be, but LG/SK had very strong players, Coldzera, Fallen, and Fer had a lot of impact in every game. After the scenario became more competitive, it was very difficult for any team to win Astralis because their macro was really solid. You can see that even in football this happens, the Brazilian team never stood out for having a strong tactical scheme, there were always game plans that sought to leverage the great individual talents we had. I'm not saying that Brazil can't beat a Valorant major, but it will have to understand which game plan will enhance our young talents.
Fnatic 2-0 Sentinels
Liquid 2-1 V1
I really believe that EU is superior in map control but I have no confidence in Soulcas, L1nk, and Kriptix, I think they can troll and Liquid lose a map, bo3 is difficult
Today's games will take us out of many doubts
Eu printei hein, se vc sumir eu vou fazer uma thread
I hope so, thank you ❤️
Confidence disappeared after BIND, the players tilted imo, we know that Sharks plays that map much better than they did, Ascent too
I hope so, my friend, it is painful to have to watch KRU vs Sharks for the elimination game, but let's keep our heads up and trust our teams. NA will be put to the test tomorrow against EU, let's see how it goes.
I agree, it was total merit for Nuturn, they made an excellent series after they were stomped on the first map, strong psychological.
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Losing is part, our Korean friends played a good game, GGWP
I am very sad about the defeat tbh, I even lost my hunger and took my time to dinner, I really think we had total conditions to win but I believe that our players tilt at Bind, on this first day we realized that individually our region is talented and produces good players, but the macrogame is very weak.
Reflecting on these issues, I was able to conclude that in most of the FPS games that we have been successful the macrogame has never been our strong point, we always stand out for the microgame and the individual talent, I don't know, it may be too early to finish these things but I I'm sure our region will learn a lot from this tournament about how we should control the map and press, I really believe that Sharks and KRU played the opponent's game and were shy, tilt and did not impose their own game. What do you think?
Multi-world champion in several games, R6 world champion yesterday with 3 teams in the TOP 3, breadbasket for very talented players, but Sharks below Nuturn in almost all NA/EU people's pick'em
The funny thing is to see many people surprised by the mechanical level of Brazil, Gaabx is not even the best player we have, but he is excellent
Gringo = foreigner, people that live outside Brazil, lol
We won R6 Invitational yesterday with 3 Brazilian teams on the Top 3, valued 1kk USD
Yes, like Europeans and Americans, we are also fans
God bless ur words
#VKSHARKRÜ
NA players as always having an ego inflated by the media in anything, the only thing left is to shoot the face in the server and raise trophies. Too much hype, small gameplay.
João Pedro from Watford and Kaique Rocha from Sampdoria
U said everything, agree a lot with this, +1
He and Saadhak are the smartest players in Brazil, for sure
Not quite there, even losing Mwzera always hits Vikings very hard. Mwzera is at another level mechanically, perhaps it is comparable only to cNed.
Not because we are going to win this Masters now
I am laughing a lot, NA fans in shambles after falling into reality and understanding that Brazilian players and teams are major. There is a world outside NA/EU, respect Brazil that has a lot of history in e-Sports, especially in FPS, while underestimating we will win titles for free, thank you.
https://twitter.com/tixinhadois/status/1396623099467022339?s=21
If they think Sacy is absurd imagine when they play against Mwzera
Yes, and coach Betony played with Gaules at g3x in 2003
He said that the idea of hitting Sova's hunter’s fury and shock dart is similar to playing Ezreal, using the predict mechanics, so he almost dont miss
He played in CS: Source before playing League of Legends, his dream was always to play FPS professionally, so he had the aim
Mwzera is much better mechanically, but Sacy is smarter
Fnatic is much better, Liquid only wins by playing in an ultra defensive way because his players are average to bad, Scream is insane and Jamppi is good, if they played aggressively they wouldn't even have reached the EMEA finals