Fnatic 10-13 on PRX best map while losing both pistols. You can say whatever, but Fnatic played that really close against team that plays completely different style for first time.
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Fnatic 10-13 on PRX best map while losing both pistols. You can say whatever, but Fnatic played that really close against team that plays completely different style for first time.
S tier: Guild - because well they made it to Masters and did pretty well there
A tier: Acend, M3C, TL - Acend already looked pretty good during Stage 2 and cNed only found his Chamber form during last games they will be looking for 5th, but I think they should still be considered A tier. M3C also looking to upgrade their roster with Jady so I have pretty high hopes for this team. And TL's 5th is unknown as well, but they have a lot of firepower and even after adding Dreamas they did relatively well during Stage 2, and I don't know does Sliggy have inside info but he said TL is his favorite to make it in LCQ.
B tier: G2, BBL, NAVi, OGLU - Most likely not going to win. I also added G2 here, because in my opinion Guild, ACE, M3C and TL all have higher chances. But who knows maybe if their individual form is good then they have a chance, but I doubt it. I also think especially Navi could have decent run. They have good roster and potential.
Did you ever watch streams of pros playing in Korea servers? Korean players were so toxic to western pro players who were just there for a tournament. That toxicity was next level. People there had serious superiority complex. And yes it doesn't mean every Korean is like that, but it seems to be quite common trait among Korean esport players.
Every person has little bit of xenophobia in them.
Yes, but I just feel like both Buzz and Stax has always been really big on BM and overall DRX feels bit arrogant at times looking at their interviews and their approach. I don't know how true that actually is, but I remember that being really common trait among Korean players and teams in Overwatch. Where they kind of see themselves as superior and also adding how much praises they always get.
Northemption lost to FPX with a sub 0-2 that isn't good and clearly makes them bottom 2 team this tournament. And we are talking about this tournament and the teams that are here. They were clearly in the weaker group and faced the 2nd weakest playoffs team (PRX>Fnatic>Leviatan>XSET). Also ANGE1 or Ardiis saying whatever about being top 4 with sub doesn't change anything. They were still playing without full roster.
Buzz and Stax are pretty toxic and arrogant players clearly. Everyone always hyped them up so much but they have never achieved anything and always fall. I'm pretty sure Acend is the only EMEA/NA team they have ever beaten. And also the hypocrisy when most people were shitting on teams DRX won over while talking about their Korean overlord kekw
So underrated while being #1 in ACS currently while being in top 4 and in lower bracket. That is big achievement. So many people were calling him inconsistent and all that before like what
For me Fnatic, OpTic and FPX were top 5 at the beginning. Didn't rate PRX because I didn't know much about them. So this isn't surprising to me. Obviously I thought FPX would get grouped because of sub, but with full roster top 5. LOUD getting eliminated was surprising, but I always though Guild could make it over them.
How is that wrong though? Faced Japan and FPX with a sub in groups, faced Leviatan in their first ever LAN game and then lost to OpTic and FPX. If that isn't the easiest run then what is? Easiest group and arguably easiest playoffs matchup minus maybe XSET.
Until we find the universe where FPX wins.
Yes. People have been sleeping on FPX since the start. With full roster they 100% have a chance at winning the whole thing. I also believe FPX could matchup better against PRX than Fnatic.
FPX's Fracture isn't terrible and even last time they had adjusted to playing against Neon and performed way better than against DRX first time around. I think they could do decent now even though DRX should be heavy favorites. They could also try new comp idk.
I have feeling that if FPX wins this they will reach finals.
So much mistakes by both sides especially Fnatic. Saved by insane clutches. They need to work a lot going forward.
HOLY FUCK IS HE CLUTCH
holy fuck what a blunder... what a fucking blunder
Boaster doing so well whole game but then fuck up last second. I guess they weren't sure of both enemy locations.
They are just doing so many small mistakes that end up costing them. Like Fnatic would have won a round if Alfajer didn't just insta peak when bomb timer was really low. Also so many dry peeks etc.
so embarrassing from Fnatic. I don't know what happened.
Fnatic are dry peeking so much its crazy and so frustrating to see.
So bad if they are truly rolling it back.
Fnatic truly has to start playing Breeze, because not only is their Ascent pretty shit its also constantly getting picked by teams who are clearly better on this map... so slow, no confidence, getting shit on by lurkers, no clearing
They are getting caught by teams that don't play like EMEA
I just don't understand what you mean when League is already popular and successful in EU as well. And as I said Valorant is nowhere near as big as LoL is so comparing LoL events to Valorant is nonsense. Riot will always focus more on League than Valorant.
Unless you meant saying that Valorant has a lot of potential worldwide.
What you mean? Best production LoL event (Worlds 2019) was hosted in Europe. And Valorant isn't LoL.
Most likely. That is what I'm bit scared of tbh. My expectations for the crowd isn't high.
IMO FPX would have higher chances of beating PRX than Fnatic. They are heavy antistrat and play more unique stuff and flex around. Fnatic is more traditional team who is used to playing against slow teams in EMEA, so they aren't the best matchup. I still believe PRX would won, but I think FPX has highest chances out of EMEA teams. And even on Bind their KayO could be really effective against PRX's comp. Like I would take Fnatic against any team outside of PRX, but for PRX specifically I would personally take FPX. And this isn't cope opinion this has been my opinion since seeing PRX against Guild.
Their Yoru comp looked good when they played it in EMEA, but something went wrong against Guild. Feels like they were playing it really differently than before and their players were just getting shutdown by Sayf a lot tbh.
For sure. They are just going to get better the more they play with Suygetsu. They went against Guild with 1 day practice with Suygetsu and old comps after not doing so for like 4 weeks according to ANGE1.
Its just my prediction. No other game has reached similar status and spot like CSGO in esport outside of like LoL. So based on that its unlikely that Valorant will. Also looking at next year with franchising leagues and overall lack of international tournament it just feels rough. And for franchising leagues you need strong interest in majority of these regional leagues, but feels like the hype for these events has decreased and the viewership has been going downwards on some regions. Like think of LoL, LEC is big alone, LCS while kind of dying has still been big alone, there's a lot of interest and popularity in LCK (KR) alone. But what regional Valorant league can reach anything even close to that? Maybe NA and Japan and that's kind of it. Don't get me wrong though. I'm not saying Valorant esport is dying and I do believe it has its place and has a lot of potential in Asia especially, but overall I highly doubt it will ever take CSGO's spot as the goat of FPS esports.
Way better casters. Crowd that is usually amazing. Players more hype and iconic. Overall way more visible passion. Even chat is better. And overall it just feels much bigger than Valorant and that makes it more hype for me.
And for gameplay there is way more possibilities for different type of rounds slow and fast because there isn't barriers instead the game just starts and both sides can run and take map control instantly and because of that there's more action usually. And you don't have as much BS like ultis and stuff that can completely change the rounds.
I like to watch and follow Valorant esport more currently, but I don't think Valorant will ever be what CSGO is sadly. CSGO's culture and history is just something else. Its esport equivalent of football (soccer for NA people). You just can't beat the passion. And so far CSGO events >> Valorant events in almost every aspect.
Expected. PRX play so different compared to EMEA. So aggressive, confident and disrespectful.
TRUE I would say EMEA is -10 team region
FPX and Fnatic would both beat KRU or LEV. Unless this post means regionally not internationally.
Easy. Leviatan is not that good. DRX known chokers and matches up well for EMEA teams. OpTic matches up well for EMEA as well. PRX only that could cause problems because they play too different so its hard to play against.
How can you say that about LATAM while ignoring FPX?
Fnatic wins Leviatan, FPX wins DRX, PRX win OpTic, Fnatic wins FPX, Fnatic wins OpTic, final PRX vs Fnatic
Just listening to CSGO Cologne casting with Machine and Spunj is like different world. Such good and hype casters, while Valorant casting makes me sleep. Sad but facts. The difference is just massive.
Bit yes, but DRX is like NA or EMEA team playing same way with inconsistent players. That's why they will never win Master.
Look at this DRX. Their Chamber was useless. Their Raze can't entry. Relying on hero plays by Mako and Stax.
NA got so lucky with bracket. Fnatic would have won over DRX. Not only is it better matchup for western teams, but DRX liked to choke as well.
Yeah he had really bad individual game + some of his OP angles lost them the game