Its a real problem if an eSports org is such a big part of your life.
What next? ORDER is more important than your family?
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Its a real problem if an eSports org is such a big part of your life.
What next? ORDER is more important than your family?
Not hating but just stating facts.
ORDER does not exist anymore.
We are also sick of you living in the alternate universe where ORDER is the only relevant team in the world.
There are some really brilliant shows but they are limited and you quickly get into the weird Incest harem loli degenerate shit after you finish watching the good shows.
Some shows like Steins Gate just introduce all those weird tropes into an actually good show.
The top 5 or 10 shows are better than anything other mediums have ever produced.
The good stuff is definitely better than Hollywood movies and shows. The incest harem loli shitt is also wayyy better than 99% of the movies Bollywood makes.
Don't tell me you watch Bollywood.
Key word - ORDER gaming was an Australian eSports organisation
It's hard to say if the signal will be received at purple due to diffraction or not.
This is a very qualitative analysis and that is usually not good.
It depends a lot on the actual distances involved and the wavelength of the wave. More importantly, Cell Phone towers do not emmit 1 wavelength, they do so in a band.
You might want to look into something called fading in wireless communication, more specifically large scale fading. But only if you are in the later stages of your undergraduate degree or postgrad.
If you are in school, you just want to look at the formulas for the diffraction pattern. If you are given the actual lengths and properties of the wave, you should be able to figure out why purple receives a signal.
Edit - It would be more helpful if you could show the actual question itself instead of your interpretation and where it was asked as it usually helps with people helping you out.
NigaHiga along with Smosh are the real OGs.
You might add MKBHD and Unbox Therapy for the tech genre, these guys literally shaped the tech vids that we see today. LTT is unique in the way that barely anyone copies his style while there many many smaller MKBHDs and Unbox Therapy style channels out there.
SuperWoman or Lily Singh was also one of the most influential for the female side of youtube. Barely had any other female YouTubers before her. Sad that she wanted to escape the YT bubble and go mainstream so badly that it almost ruined her career.
I could name a bunch more but a lot of them have regional influence but some others might be VSauce in the infotainment genre.
Also, KSI is deffo not the #2.
DanTDM, totally agree with, dude used to be one of the biggest channels out there, he along with other creators like Stampy were like childhood to many. I believe most of us grew out of that age though. These channels are dead at this point. Stampy had 10 mill subs since many years and he still has 10.6M. His vids have gone down from 10M per video to barely reaching 100K.
Edit: ERB used to be a thing but if was more polished content and I never got the Youtuber vibe from the channel.
RIP
got baited to get into engineering.
Leviatan and KRU are better than all NA teams except maybe 1 or 2.
IG you will never be able to execute the coordination between the players in any ranked games below plat.
The most you can do in bronze is create setups that you can use without the help of others if you are a sentinel.
Learn good lineups if you are an initiator and know when to gather info.
Learn standard smokes and some other utility and control smokes if you are an controller. I personally played controller sometimes but the most I would do was smoke off the chokepoints in defence and smoke the entrances to the site in attack. I watched SugarZero place these smokes in the middle of the site while a rush and honestly it changed how I play controllers and improved my anchoring capabilities a lot. Playing around and in smokes. Just brilliant to my small mind at that time.
A perfect example of where you can use utility selfishly cause your teammates will not make use of it anyways.
Watch VCT games, specifically the agents that they play.
Don't focus on the game itself, usually, the spectator will show you these pro players making plays that you might never be able to replicate currently due to lack of mechanics, focus on where your agent is playing and what setups they use.
Ex - If you play cypher, watch Benkai and Suygetsu, where they play on the site and place tripwires and stuff.
If you play jett, watch how pro players enter the site, learn how to smoke and dash, and ask your sova or fade to recon the area that you cannot clear (Ik its tough in solo queue but it could be one extra game won and crossing that small elo gap you peaked at)
Learn a couple of lineups for mollys/sova/fade util even if you are a jett main. You can use it to find out where the sova or viper on the other team is playing from where they are etc. You can usually just dash the instant the barrier drops and kill a sova who is setting up his lineup in lower ranks.
If you just do this you will easily get out of bronze and even reach gold.
A certain level of aim is also needed so just go to the range and try killing bots with only one bullet / bot. Increase your speed and crosshair placement in DMs.
Boom atleast got a map off Optic.
Its PRX they are playing against.
Liquid and Leviatan are the other 2 teams in this group.
Correction: Team Secret made to LAN last year in champions and even made playoffs.
Full Sense did not even make it to last chance and was also in champions last year.
EU frogs missed the entire point and will still point out the fact that FPX was playing with a sub
3-0ing Nth is far from a loss. Also remember that Nth had a decent showing, beat Xerxia, had good games with EU teams, beat Zeta locally.
EDG is far from being the most overhyped team here.
You overestimate teams like FPX and Optic. Remember that Xerxia still has a 2-2 record with Optic.
DRX is scared of how Chinese teams play. PRX is still inferior to East Asia playstyle.
On a good day, Xerxia would have beaten FPX last masters, the game which happened itself was very close and could have gone either way.
Who knows where EDG will end up in champs but the hype is justified because they made it to the largest LAN yet with only a single opportunity given to them (no international experience yet).
TBH people really like to shit on Rossi due to how hyped he is but he is not a bad player. The overall team matters. Imagine if you put forsaken or Zmjjkk on GE. Would they really put up the stats they do on PRX or EDG? Rossi nevertheless still manages to top frag regardless except a few games.
Put Rossi on EDG or PRX, he might not fill in the shoes of forsaken and Zmjjkk but still put better numbers than he does on GE. That's team diff for you.
That being said Zmjjkk is a different beast.
You are getting hard baited.
Well he does have a point. Japan is 3rd world by definition btw.
Sean was always more of a analyst rather than a caster. Also he is an ex pro
owned and used a lot of phantoms, the best are -
Glitchpop, Oni, Spectrum
All other skins just make you feel like you are wiffing. Singularity slaps hard in terms of looks though currently using it as a breather from oni.
fair, steins gate is a banger and people really undervalue death note now that it has become mainstream so any one who likes it is just assumed to be a normie.
A list of players to watch out for (not necessarily the best) not in any order, 1 from each team in Champions -
Paper Rex - Forsaken
Optic - Yay
FPX - Suygetsu
100T - Asuna
Loud - Aspas
Fnatic - Derke
Edward Gaming - Zmjjkk
Liquid - Scream
Zeta Division - Laz
DRX - Mako
Leviatan - Taco
XSET - Cryocells
KRU - Keznit
XIA - Sscary
BOOM - BerserX or Fl1pjider
I don't know Furia well enough.
It is mostly the pacing and some cut scenes.
The manga has it covered and its pretty good there. The anime honestly does not make sense after S2.
I pop off only in unrated, first time playing reyna too.
That would be all the 16 IGLs.
It's okay just go tell her you wanna get pegged and you will be a good boy for mommy.
We need a remindme in X days bot in VLR.
They are already bootcamping wdym?
He is not saying that PRX pays them below wage or anything, what he is trying to say is that GE can pay more than PRX does which might be true (PUBG Mobile money from India is huge) and when compared to purchasing power capacity, GE does pay their players much more than PRX does + a proper BootCamp and other facilities (PRX has 1 room in a PC store).
He is proving how APAC can be a region that competes at the level of EMEA and you want him to leave. If its his choice and better for his career all good. But Franchising is levelling the playing field here. There are little benefits to leave his region anymore.
Will make the change.
I remember against the ro128 or something in VCC the first match VLT played was against a team that had a bronze Jett.
I also have a friend from my uni who plays in local tournaments as an unsigned team and he has scrimmed against GE (very old though, now GE only scrims against SEA, China, KR etc).
I did not find any more detail on that. Maybe the top 4 or top 3 or something most probably but that is just an guess from my side.
You are not accounting for the fact that it is because SEA teams only play SEA teams. If you have KR/JP and SEA play all the time they will definitely come out as a region larger than the sum of its parts.
EMEA on the other hand is really large. Ideally Turkey/CIS should be a separate minor region like KR/JP butb they are mashed into EMEA. That is what makes them stronger.
So there are a lot of people who are unable to understand the current system, here is a breakdown of what I understood so far -
We are moving into a franchise system where a select number of teams play
These teams have permanent spots. They will compete on a weekly basis and play against their own region (Americas, EMEA and Asia) at first.
Then teams will compete in cross region tournaments like Masters and Champions.
This league will be the front face and poster boy of Valorant competitive esports. Riot will most probably focus all media content and maybe do some other fun stuff with these orgs (like we see VCT stories on their YT channel) and skins based on orgs.
We are retaining the VCT circuit as it is
Tier 2 teams should not be scared. They still can participate in Riot-organized tournaments. Each major region (Americas, Asia and EMEA) is divided into multiple leagues. There are some changes to some minor regions like South Asia, Oceania and MENA shifting from tournaments like VCC and VOT which were mostly 3rd party ventures till now to official Riot leagues no different from the rest.
These teams qualify for a tournament called challengers ascended which is just basically a new name for existing tournaments like VCT APAC and VCT NA. Except this time, it will most probably reflect the franchising regions (Asia will compete as a whole instead of just APAC+SA +Oce in one tournament and KR and JP in others).
Teams who win the Challengers ascended will get promoted to the franchised leagues. Their contract will however be a short term of only 2 years. In comparison franchised teams are expected to cycle every 4 years. Through this "promotional period," they are expected to get new fans and hopefully become strong contenders for the next franchising reshuffle.
These matches will also be live streamed and have some sort of benefits but it is mostly similar to the first 2 years of VAL and nothing new. These orgs and teams are definitely less privileged than franchised orgs but at least they get an opportunity to make it to the leagues.
Qualifiers for challengers
Will be ingame now. There might be something like a new game mode where you 5 stack with your friends and if your team is good enough, you qualify for the challengers in your region. Earlier it was up to the TO to organize this like Nodwin in South Asia and PPGL in SEA.
This had obvious drawbacks as literally, anyone could register and you had literally Bronze players registering as a team and wasting time in tournaments like the VCC. Now teams will have to grind their way through this in-game mode to qualify for the challengers in their region.
If you think anything needs to be modified or I misinterpreted anything let me know I will make an edit.
Edit - So the ingame qualification system will probably release in 2024 so the VCT circuit is quite similar to 2021 and 2022 for now.
Get your own Indonesian server if you wanna play in your echo chamber.
However, you may see it, it actually solves the problem of weak and strong regions.
NA+BR, EMEA and Asia combined actually are pretty similar in power. So instead of the either its EMEA or NA, now you will have 3 regions and anyone can win anything.
Moreover, the leagues within themselves will be much more entertaining to watch. Every game in Asia will be like APAC LCQ last year. Every game in American League will be a NA vs BR story. Can't say the same for EMEA. They have been the same so far and I doubt anything changes.
That's the point, most teams selected for franchising will poach the top players from other teams to form superteams. The best of the best. Bleed dropped their roster, they will most probably rebuild from scratch.
Now Riot wants to let other teams (new players like Trent and The Guard in NA) who just come out of nowhere and prove to be pretty good a chance.
If they win Challengers Ascended (New name for VCT APAC, NA, EMEA) they get to join the franchising league.