frenchge
Flag: France
Registered: August 9, 2023
Last post: March 5, 2025 at 11:44 AM
Posts: 62
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if you look at how close a player or a team was to achieving something, you'd be able to make a case for almost anyone or anything so it doesn’t really matter. At the end of the day what happened happened and the results matter, especially when talking about the "goat" player

posted 5 days ago

nAts
Chronicle
Alfajer
Aspas
Suygetsu
Shao

posted 5 days ago

2G. I actually believe that they can no I'm just playing

posted 5 days ago

they are not winning anything, we said dark horse not vantablack horse

posted 5 days ago

Derke
Leo
Chronicle
Alfajer
Boaster

posted 6 days ago

nAts

posted 6 days ago

SUYGETSU

posted 6 days ago

"luck" after bro got his 125324th ace of the tournament

posted 1 week ago

well the game isn't over they can still finish 4th if T1 wakes up and then VIT-G2 send them home

posted 1 week ago

He's probably referring to this, which was just funny asf : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZc3BcAaveo

posted 1 week ago

Shomoth - No bewer

posted 1 week ago

I'm sorry they just don't deserve it, we can't have them win

posted 2 weeks ago

I can already see all the shit talk NA is gonna get if TL eliminates both NA teams, on one hand I wanna see G2 make it to playoffs, on the other hand I want the entertainment

posted 2 weeks ago

SCREAM MISSES HIS FLASH
AND THEN REDGAR GETS DISTRACTED BY HOW BADLY IT MISSED
AND DIES

posted 2 weeks ago

there's no magic recipe my guy you'll have to go through it and grieve

posted 2 weeks ago

Derke / Aspas, was gonna add Zmjjkk but he's not asian

posted 2 weeks ago

well Liquid kinda threw that overtime and they could've won map 3, it was the closest 1st seed - 2nd seed game we've had. Sen got smoked, T1's games were close score wise but they weren't playing good valorant. I think Liquid and T1 still have a chance

posted 2 weeks ago

putting G2 3rd after that first map is insane

posted 2 weeks ago

VIT 13-6 T1

posted 2 weeks ago

Why were people underrating T1 so much? They had to beat Gen G and PRX to get here and almost won against DRX in the GF, they stand a chance against any team at bangkok

posted 2 weeks ago

big vouch, would be sick to see

posted 2 weeks ago

did you miss your bus bro

posted 2 weeks ago

should've been RANKERS

posted 2 weeks ago

voice of reason yistyy

posted 2 weeks ago
  1. Paris
  2. Plovdiv
  3. Big Bear Lake
  4. Vienna
  5. Amsterdam
  6. Geneva
  7. Istanbul
  8. Rome
  9. Novi Sad
  10. Sydney
posted 2 weeks ago

The VAXEE PA M (ZYGEN), better than the gsr for only 25€

posted 2 weeks ago

that's DISGUSTING

posted 2 weeks ago

Which org has the best logo? ngl my flair goes crazy, I'll switch it for the most upvoted one

posted 2 weeks ago

Which org has the most annoying fans?
Which region overall has the most annoying fans?

posted 2 weeks ago

go bed

posted 2 weeks ago

Suygetsu on KC
Zyppan on M8

posted 2 weeks ago

I would breed C0M and curry and I don't have any reason behind it

posted 2 weeks ago

Liquid are 3-0 against EDG, never lost against them. Even better now that they have a better roster, TL 2-1 EDG

posted 2 weeks ago

I think they can, they're 3-0 against EDG, never lost to them even with the bad rosters they had, but considering EDG's current form I think yeah 50-50 is fair

posted 2 weeks ago

I got the artisan zero and it's honestly been the best, I've tried almost every single mousepad out there and my favorites are slow/control pads for val. Artisan zero first and Steelseries Qck second

posted 3 weeks ago

G2

At Masters Bangkok 2025, G2 Esports stands out as the embodiment of competitive brilliance in Valorant. Here’s why they are the ultimate force on the battleground:

Unrivaled Individual Skill and Team Coordination
G2’s roster is a powerhouse of raw talent and precision. Each player brings extraordinary mechanical prowess and creativity, seamlessly blending individual brilliance into cohesive team strategies. This synergy enables G2 to outplay opponents with coordinated assaults and rapid in-game adjustments.

Relentless Aggression and Tactical Innovation
G2’s playstyle is defined by fearless aggression paired with tactical depth. Their innovative strategies, from daring early-game pushes to unpredictable agent compositions, keep rivals constantly on the back foot. This dynamic approach not only disrupts the enemy’s rhythm but also sets new trends in competitive Valorant.

Adaptability in a Shifting Meta
In an ever-evolving competitive landscape, G2’s adaptability is their secret weapon. The team’s ability to refine strategies and pivot on the fly ensures that they remain a step ahead, regardless of how the meta changes. This constant evolution makes them a formidable opponent in every match.

Clutch Performances Under Pressure
High-stakes moments are G2’s playground. Their reputation for delivering jaw-dropping clutch plays under pressure is well-earned, as each member rises to the occasion when it matters most. These moments of resilience and precision transform challenging rounds into spectacular victories.

A Legacy of Excellence and Passion
G2 Esports isn’t just about winning matches—it’s about defining an era. Their legacy of innovation, relentless pursuit of excellence, and unwavering passion for the game inspires fans and competitors alike. At Masters Bangkok 2025, they are not merely participating; they’re setting the gold standard for competitive Valorant.

In a tournament where every round counts, G2 Esports continues to redefine what it means to be the best. Their blend of individual mastery, strategic innovation, and indomitable team spirit cements their status as the ultimate contenders at Masters Bangkok 2025.

posted 3 weeks ago

Asked it to make a case on why Vitality is the best team at Bangkok :

When it comes to dominating the competitive Valorant scene at Masters Bangkok 2025, Team Vitality is in a league of their own. Here’s why they’re the best team on the stage:

Unmatched Synergy and Communication
Team Vitality’s strength lies in their impeccable teamwork and communication. Every player on the roster understands their role perfectly, translating into seamless in-game coordination. Their strategic callouts and rapid adjustments have turned potential setbacks into opportunities, consistently outmaneuvering their opponents.

Innovative Strategy and Adaptability
The meta in Valorant is always evolving, and Vitality’s ability to adapt sets them apart. Their innovative agent picks and dynamic strategies keep competitors guessing, allowing them to exploit weaknesses in opposing teams. Whether it’s a bold early-game aggression or a meticulously planned late-round defense, Vitality’s tactical versatility shines through in every match.

Clutch Performances Under Pressure
Masters tournaments are defined by high-stakes moments, and Team Vitality has repeatedly delivered in these crunch situations. Their track record of pulling off incredible comeback wins under pressure is a testament to their mental fortitude and resilience. It’s this ability to perform when it matters most that has earned them their reputation as the tournament’s top team.

Superior Individual Skill Meets Collective Brilliance
Each member of Team Vitality brings a unique skill set to the table—from fearless entry fraggers to strategic anchors who hold down the fort. Yet, it’s not just about individual talent; it’s how these stars come together as a cohesive unit. Their collective brilliance results in gameplay that is both aggressive and smart, ensuring they remain several steps ahead of their competition.

Setting the Standard for Excellence
By consistently delivering top-tier performances, Team Vitality has not only inspired fans around the globe but also set the gold standard for competitive Valorant. Their blend of individual prowess, innovative strategies, and unwavering teamwork makes them the standout team at Masters Bangkok 2025.

In a tournament where every round is a battle and every match a test of will, Team Vitality has proven that they are not just participants—they are the benchmark for excellence. Keep an eye on this powerhouse as they continue to redefine the competitive landscape in Valorant!

posted 3 weeks ago

At this point, what is really going on is the question, even if he got covid that's WAY too long for him to not have recovered from it yet, COVID lasts anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, he's been gone for almost 9 months

posted 3 weeks ago

Don't open if you don't wanna get spoiled

Second place at masters : Benjyfishy, Demon1, Boostio, Riens
Won regionally but not internationally : Sayf, Leaf, Enzo, Kingg
Played in two regions : Flyuh, Koalanoob, Natank, Yoman
Made only one international : xcurrate, Tvirusluke, Xeppaa, xferro

posted 3 weeks ago

unrelated but rito is missing out on so many good players/orgs by boycotting everything russian

posted 3 weeks ago

Riot virtue signalling

posted 1 month ago

Sayf

posted 1 month ago

O_o

posted 1 month ago

vouch

posted 1 month ago

I'll go first, Cloud.

posted 1 month ago

1 Derke
2 Kangkang
3 Riens
4 dgzin
5 leaf
6 mada
7 Woot
8 Smoggy
9 Kicks
10 Minny

posted 1 month ago

click on the menu icon at the very top right of the screen, then go to settings and you should see Display / Flair

posted 1 month ago

look at those eyes bro... https://www.vlr.gg/player/5893/robbiebk

posted 1 month ago

Did I miss something? Why is everyone calling TL washed? They only lost one game against FUT which was top 3 EMEA

posted 1 month ago
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