nyto
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Registered: April 5, 2022
Last post: October 18, 2025 at 11:48 PM
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When the Japanese team that had hired the Korean Munchkin made fun of us for having a language debuff when we showed them our communication mistakes, I never thought the NA team would be in the same boat.

posted about 2 years ago

BR fans are often critical of Callao, but if ZETA's attempt is successful, there may be more opportunities for players and coaches who were kicked off AMERICAS teams to try out for Pacific's team.

posted about 2 years ago

I watched ZETA Academy coach's stream and it is not a particularly serious situation.

posted about 2 years ago

According to Vorz, a coach at ZETA Academy, Yuran was highly recommended by Dep.

posted about 2 years ago

The Swiss draw format of BO1 x 2 matches in this game with the map and agent composition elements is very silly.

Swiss system with 2 Bo1 rounds
Top 6 teams advance to Playoffs
Top 2 team is entitled to choose Semifinals match

posted about 2 years ago

When the Japanese team that had hired the Korean Munchkin made fun of us for having a language debuff when we showed them our communication mistakes, I never thought the NA team would be in the same boat.

posted about 2 years ago

Only Khalil and mwzera have enough ability.
The three newcomers have yet to show better performance than mazin, dgzin, and qck, especially havoc's ability as a duelist and kon4n's IGL, which is far from what is expected.
In fact, they struggled to win against tier2 class teams such as XIT and RED.
Fans put all the blame on Carlão for last year's Americas performance, but seeing how dzgin, who left FURIA, struggled even with tier2 teams, FURIA was not strong enough to compete in Americas in the first place.
Next year will be even worse.
Fans overestimated FURIA just because they were able to fight against FNC to some extent in LOCK//IN.

posted about 2 years ago

If FL beats CCG, given the qualifying results, FL>CCG>EDG>ZETA?

posted about 2 years ago

GG but ZETA who played a good match against EDG with lizhi will probably advance to GF. GF will be a rematch.

posted about 2 years ago

EDG 26-9 ASE (in CN Qualifier)
ZETA 26-6 ASE (in East Asia)

If we refer to the rounds difference with ASE, EDG and ZETA are likely to have a good match.

posted about 2 years ago

So how did you like G2's EMEA Series 3?

posted about 2 years ago

Looking at the brackets, it appears that if you lose the first round, you are eliminated without moving to the lower bracket, which I think is flawed. They should take a page from the APAC double elimination tournament.

posted about 2 years ago

Are the people who appreciated johnqt still alive?

posted about 2 years ago

Both the shootout and IGL ability are clearly not up to the league's standards, I know how much M80 fans overestimated them, there was a huge difference between them and The GUARD.

posted about 2 years ago

Fans like to claim that Carlao is all bad. But considering that dgzin has not even performed well in games against tier2 teams, wasn't Carlao a good coach as well as a protector of his players from the hate of the fans? At least last year's FURIA looks stronger than the current FURIA.
Furthermore, in the 2021 and 2022 seasons, FURIA was a team that easily lost in the national qualifying rounds and barely managed to reach the championships in the LCQ.

posted about 2 years ago

dgzin was not a tier 1 worthy player from the beginning. That's it.

posted about 2 years ago

source:https://www.redbull.com/jp-ja/red-bull-home-ground-teams-zetadivision

crow "ZETA DIVISION has made some changes to its roster and team management, and for the first time in ZETA's "VALORANT" division, the team has an international member. Coach Carlao was previously a coach at FURIA Esports (a Brazilian professional gaming team).
With his knowledge and experience, we aim to strengthen the team by incorporating the latest strategies from overseas that we had not previously considered."

posted about 2 years ago

Indeed. just like last year's KC, which employed not only Nivera but also ScreaM.

posted about 2 years ago

Frankly, I think it is a great region in Gamechangers, except for NA.

posted about 2 years ago

She was on loan to FL last year and competed in the GC Champions. This proves it all.

posted about 2 years ago

Rumor has it that they are hiring experienced coaches for a mid-tier AMERICAS team f/a or a tier 2 team in EMEA.

posted about 2 years ago

At the very least, team operations would be far healthier and player enrollment would increase if the two systems were implemented. This is essential to achieve sustainability and stability.

posted about 2 years ago

The purpose of introducing this system is to make it easier to manage business by making the upper limit of player labor costs, the largest cost in club operations, or the break-even point, visible. This is also to make it easier to transfer profits above the break-even point to the business side, mainly to entertainment and staff labor costs.

In the longer term, we believe that if the league does not make it possible to improve the treatment of teams, front office, and staff other than players, it will affect the second career options of current players. I think this is an important approach for the players' retirement as well.

Especially in NA, player labor costs continue to skyrocket. While this may be happy for the players in the short term, it also causes difficult problems. It means that the owners' investment of funds will accelerate in order to compensate for the rising costs. There is no telling how long this will continue. And for the owners, it wasn't supposed to be this way...

There is a fear that the club will not be able to make up the amount of money it can make up, and that it will not be able to invest in improving the treatment of front desk staff and the environment, leading to turnover and weakening the business front.

If this happens, the fundamentals of management, such as attracting customers and sponsor sales, will collapse, which may lead to a decline in the quality of team strengthening and fan service. We are also concerned that if it becomes standard for owners to make large financial contributions, it will dull the field's serious sense of expenses. If somewhere along the line, a club whose owners pull out could become a threat to its survival.

Some people turn a blind eye to these realities and say that it is good if you can finance winning, or that it is a good thing that players' salaries are going up. However, if we don't maintain growth and health, it will eventually get tougher or the league will become a contest of how much money the owners can contribute.

posted about 2 years ago

Only2-0.

posted about 2 years ago

No. They are overrated.

posted about 2 years ago

As Leo did so, Laz's chambers are neutralized as the crashies search for them.

posted about 2 years ago

NRG 2-0 ZETA

ZETA is not good at teams like FNC and NRG, which have strong IGLs and are both disciplined and flexible. I think the difference will probably be more than the FNC vs ZETA match.

posted about 2 years ago

of course

posted about 2 years ago

Held once every four or five years,
Regular Season: Single round robin by all teams in the International League.
Venues: Each team will play one-third of its schedule at all regional league venues. When moving from one venue to another, there will be a one-week travel, rest, and practice period.
Regular season duration: 8 months

The top 16 teams in the regular season will compete in a playoff equivalent to the championships, with the winning team being crowned champion for the year.

posted about 2 years ago

There are plenty of attractive Russian players not only in EMEA but also in other regions, so I don't understand why NAVI is sticking to Ange1 and cNed and not building a Russian roster. They should pay a lot of money to bring in something instead of cNed, and Kr1stal as IGL.

posted about 2 years ago

just NAVI is bad.

posted about 2 years ago

The only scrim I have seen regarding ZETA is vsEG,(6-10) what are they doing? Sightseeing?

posted about 2 years ago

Hmmm, I don't see how a player who was tier 2 in VALORANT can be tier 1 in CS2. It is possible to go from CS to VALORANT in terms of aptitude for skill shooters, but the reverse is far more difficult.
CS2 requires more severe marksmanship than VALORANT because there is less of an agent/skill component, and the CSGO player's marksmanship is clearly better than that of a VALORANT player.

posted about 2 years ago

As for the venue, I think it should be done at each league's venue depending on the progress of the league.
For example, assuming there are 30 weeks in the regular season, why not have games in Korea from week1-10, in Berlin from week11-20, and in LA from week21-30?

posted about 2 years ago

The three leagues will be consolidated into one league with a total of three leagues per year. The top 16 teams should have a playoff, equivalent to a championship, to determine the champion for the year. I believe the strongest teams should advance to the playoffs without taking regions into consideration and this is the most exciting way to do it.

posted about 2 years ago

Please stop saying "I want Asuna to get what he deserves", his performance at the LCQ was mediocre and the position he and his team are in now is well deserved. He no longer has any value other than as an early 100T player.

posted about 2 years ago

TL ZETA 15-4
BLG DRX 9-5
NRG FPX 12-7

posted about 2 years ago

I would like to ask those in the know, in the second division or lower of Japanese or European soccer or the minor leagues of American sports (e.g. MLB: AAA, NBA: G League), are they able to make a comfortable living without being promoted?

posted about 2 years ago

They should continue to work without rest until they burn out and turn to ashes. All they do is touch the mouse and keyboard on the computer.

posted about 2 years ago

By comparison, the off-season for the four major US sports (excluding camp periods, etc.)

How about VALORANT, which is enough to hold the championships in December and the new season starts in February of the following year? The level of physical fatigue is not comparable to these.

NBA: 5 months max.
October: Start of regular season (82 games)
April: Regular season ends
June: Playoff ends

MLB: 5 months max.
March: Start of regular season (160 games)
September: Regular season ends
November: Playoff ends

NHL: 5 months max.
October: Start of regular season (82 games)
April: Regular season ends
June: Playoff ends

NFL: Maximum 7 months
September: Start of regular season (17 games)
January: Regular season ends
February: Playoff ends

posted about 2 years ago

If there is a CSGO Major Tokyo, how many viewers will there be?

posted about 2 years ago

Perhaps now is the time to add them to the list!

posted about 2 years ago

If I had to choose a replacement for tuyz from BR Challengers, pepa would be the best. khallil will not be let go by FURIA.

posted about 2 years ago

I totally agree. They don't understand the meaning of being a professional.

posted about 2 years ago

At the very least, I think it is wrong to direct hate against players on amateur teams like DSG. We don't pay them, do we?

posted about 2 years ago

They need a decent IGL. Where's Steel?

posted about 2 years ago

Just they need Steel.

posted about 2 years ago
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