You probably heard of him from the legendary CS pasta
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You probably heard of him from the legendary CS pasta
tbf I don't think I'll call what I've seen so far a "huge ass crowd"
Le Corbusier
Frank Lloyd Wright
Mies van der Rohe
Walter Gropius
Alvar Alto
JK, but too many good artist can't squeeze out 5 absolute best so just those who I listen to the most rn :
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Sakanaction
Bialystocks
Hitsujibungaku
Jamiroquai
GenG really depends on how k1ng's teammates catches up to him I feel.
Man, what these guys do on those kickers and slopestyle elements are down right crazy. One can't really grasp the scale unless one's actually seeing it with their own eyes or have been to parks and jumped those kickers. They just send it like they ain't living another day.
Gotta say freestyle skis have a bit more freedom in terms of that you could move your legs independently and have more varieties of tricks you could do but as a skier I adore snowboard just as much. Especially if you see snowboarders do knucklehuck in X-games, those shit are damn sick.
https://youtube.com/@FISFreestyle
It's region locked so it might be not available in UK. The ongoing event is the Freestyle Ski and Snowboard Wolrd Championship event of current Freestyle Ski and Snowboard World Cup season.
Comcast ruined this org and its showing haaard
zeta will never import anyone from anywhere. Their team identity is built around being a completely Japanese team. Also there surely are better Japanese pros compared to Ten and Crow
Guy streams in Japanese what you talkin? His Japanese ain't the best you could ask for but its not comparable to Smth. That said Smth might still be better than Seoldam without any coms lol
Fortunately I didn't forget anything. Live event in Saitama was not something that happens multiple times a week, every week, for the whole split, as I've mentione above. Also it wasn't just a LCQ but playoffs including finals wasn't it?
Those are exactly the "too big" venues. I'm talking about a place where matches can be held multiple times a week, every week during a regular split and have a solid audience attendance. Maybe it could work with venues with more than 500 seats, even 1000+ but I'm not sure if selling out that much seats is possible not on the playoffs or finals.
Even if the esport itself is big, having a 1000+ seat venue for that will not garauntee a sellout. LEC studio has less than 200 seats for example.
Then I'll hope someone who knows stuff about what's going on in Japan will answer.
aw snap. shoulda waited a hour for them to get on a metro to work.
I've got a question to ask. Is there a suitable place in Tokyo or Osaka metropolitan area where rito can hold a regular season VCT every week? Afaik esports venues or esports-capabale stadiums in Japan are either too small considering it's an International League and the popularity of valo in Japan or too big for a regular season. What I have in mind as a suitable size of the venue is a couple hundreads, upwards to around 500 seats. Can anyone confirm or deny?