horse69
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I expect a part 2 of APAC :)

posted about a year ago

dplus is not winning kr lmao

posted about a year ago

no one cares about a peasant with 35 posts

posted about a year ago

lmao you got downvoted because its you

posted about a year ago

unbeatable beasts had players who are pretty good mechanically

posted about a year ago

why do you keep leaving replies lmao

posted about a year ago
  1. good reflexes doesn't necessarily mean being good
  2. There is this thing called school and work
posted about a year ago

since they actually have a good 6th man they can be more flexible with their players, so its actually a plus for them

posted about a year ago

tried to sneak in kcorp and ge LMAO

posted about a year ago

W

posted about a year ago

your aim: silver 3
opponent's aim: silver 1
total aim: silver 2
your game sense: bronze 1
opponent's game sense: bronze 1
total game sense: bronze 1
== bronze 3
not a cool ace but clipped and flexing: - 2 ranks
teammate goes afk: - 1 rank
server you play on: +3 rank
has a chamber classic (probably has all characters and some character skin): -1 rank for hardstuck
no vandal skin: -1 rank for peasant
its 12AM in the morning in india: -1 rank for no life
4 star on vlr: -1 rank because yes
FINAL RANK: iron 2

posted about a year ago

This thread is about viewership not skills bro

posted about a year ago

when they fuck do they start its been 40 minutes

posted about a year ago

i have never seen a worse list in my life

posted about a year ago

DRX
PRX
Talon
Zeta
T1
GenG
Detonation
GE
TS
RRQ

posted about a year ago
  1. GENG is not that high
  2. T1 isnt that low
posted about a year ago

??

posted about a year ago

drop shahzam and I might support

posted about a year ago

no

posted about a year ago

tanjobi o omedeto gosaimasu >.<

posted about a year ago

the mods gave you a birthday gift for not banning you for few hours for posting this in general lol

posted about a year ago

he uses awp?

posted about a year ago

EDG and GE fans about to argue

posted about a year ago

i dont even have 1000 posts on this thing so obviously nobody cares about me
I played on OCE but i moved to america so nt

  • i played fine on OCE so idk about ur opinion
posted about a year ago

nah I take all scrims seriously

posted about a year ago

I told you GE fans take scrims seriously ONLY IF they win

posted about a year ago

the sample is too large to call soulcas underrated

posted about a year ago

is this some ancient language i dont know about

posted about a year ago

why are they playing eu

posted about a year ago

why so mad kekw

posted about a year ago

it was before 7-1 happened

posted about a year ago

I have 5.3K posts on vlr

posted about a year ago

yes
no
yes
yes (but i dont respect you)

posted about a year ago

first post in vlr is this?

posted about a year ago

ENGLISH.

posted about a year ago

no way you are actually japanese

posted about a year ago

NRG and Lev not dark horses
Wronski is not underrated
RRQ and FUT exists (zeta not worst team)
its global esports and sayaplayer not global esport and saya player

posted about a year ago

i cant see bro

posted about a year ago

rrq > 100T????

posted about a year ago

yay kinda bad on jett thou

posted about a year ago

0/8

posted about a year ago

C9 🤣🤣

posted about a year ago

unlucky india prime timezone rn

posted about a year ago

Since the announcement of the Valorant Franchising League, there has been quite a buzz concerning the regions. While many expected there to be the teams who dominated their respective region. One of the regions many wondered if would be given importance would be the APAC region. As such within this region would there be a team from the nation with the largest population? India in the past has had its fair share of ups and mainly downs. But the announcement of Global Esports being a part of the league helped shift the tide.

Who Is Global Esports?
Global Esports have been one of the oldest esports organizations within the nation of India. At the same time, started as a team who represented India in the Overwatch world championship. They went on to make multiple roasters for various games on pc and mobile. Since the launch of the beta for Valorant, the organization chose to shift away to the new FPS on the streets. With an all-Indian roaster, Global Esports started participating in various local tournaments in 2020. The next two years lead the team to take part in different matches and tournaments all around their region.

While being a part of various VCT challenger tournaments and qualifying for the VCT APAC playoffs as well. While occasionally being topped by teams such as Enigma and Velocity Esports. The team never allowed their lows to define their growth. Currently, they have a win-loss record of 119:48. According to vlr.gg, they sit at 8th rank in the Asia Pacific region.

What does the Global Esports Valorant Roster Look Like?
While being called Global Esports, the organization has taken the name quite seriously. The team consists of various players from different parts of the region as well. While also having the first set of Indian players who will be a part of a significant Valorant tournament. The organization has taken the approach of scouting younger players as well. Global Esports is one of the few teams who do have a 7-man roster who will be a part of the league.

Let's take a look at each of their players
The roster for Global Esports as illustrated characters
The roster for Global Esports as illustrated characters
We begin with Ayrin who was formerly a part of the team of XSET. While being the main IGL for the team as well in Global Esports. While having a look at all the characters he has played, it has been either a controller or even a sentinel when needed. While being the most prolific on Omen with an ACS of 201.7 and a K:D of 0.85. While on Omen one can see Ayrin truly flex all of his skills.

The next player on the list is t3xture from Korea. Previously being a part of DAMWOM gaming for most of his professional Valorant career. While mainly playing the duelist and entry fragging role for his team. It can be seen with him having a First kill per round value of 0.18. While mainly focusing on characters such as Jett and Raze having an average ACS of 250+.

The second player from South Korea within the Global Esports roaster is Bazzi. While another player mainly focused on the character of Jett, he does have another dimension to his play style. Playing a character like Sova and Breach when needed as a supporting fragger. While on Jett having a high ACS of 242 with a K:D of 1.33. This stat simply shows how talented Bazzi is on simply his aim during Duels.

One of the players on the roaster who caught many by surprise was Wronski. The aggressive entry fragging duelist is quite known for his game sense during tournaments. While also being another player who prefers to play Jett as well. This can be the common trend that is similar to most players on this roaster. While having a high ACS of 263.3 as well as averaging 0.92 kills per round.

The next player on the roaster to truly make this team global is Monyet. The only Indonesian player from the roaster who is very well known for his insane mobility in the game. While mastering the movement-based characters such as Jett and Raze. He is truly unstoppable while on neon averaging 0.81 kills per round.

The last two players on the roaster could officially be the most important ones as well for the roaster. Them being Skrossi and Lightningfast who were previously a part of their all-Indian roaster. Skrossi has become one of the most famous Indian Valorant players on the server. While showing his trait and aim at an operator-dominating character such as Chamber. Lightning-fast on the other hand is mainly known for his infamous clutches. As well as having a high game sense.

What is the possible role of each player during VCT LOCK//IN?
Having a look at each of the players and their styles of play, it would be not far away to suggest a 4-duelist composition. But knowing that the chance of this is really low let's have an apt took. It would make sense that the main entry fragging duelist would be t3xture Bazzi and Monyet. While we could see Skrossi and Wronski shift to the information-gathering initiators or controllers. With the nerf to Chamber, it could be possible to see Skrossi on a character like Fade or Kay/O. Finally Ayrin and Lightning fast will be in their common role as the sole controller or sentinel. The team is built around Ayrin who has a practical and slow style of playing. It will be interesting to see how Global Esports perform while facing off with the rest of the League in Brazil.

posted about a year ago

first time i've seen you with two digit upvotes

posted about a year ago
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