his calls are good
Flag: | International |
Registered: | September 22, 2024 |
Last post: | February 4, 2025 at 6:51 AM |
Posts: | 11 |
his calls are good
who's the igl for naos?
rrq can win but it's 50-50, dfm can have a chance if akame showed up like today
not good as advertised, he always rage peek and not on team's pace
bad map doesnt equal bad mechanical display of your skills
players is not good as advertised too, kr1stal whiffs a lot, kellys suprisingly carrying, udotan is not good on jett, deryeon is a 1 highlight wonder, papi is average apac smoker
only oreo can aim on ts, 5 players of rrq aims better
warbirds on rrq also a huge factor
ts outplayed on micro and macro
I've played dota 2, league, and valorant for at least 1k hours each game. League is way harder than valorant mechanically and strategically since you need to account on different things at the same time like positioning, laning, map awareness, different abilities that being thrown at you, landing skillshots, etc. But dota 2 is way harder than league, its basically league on steroids where you have more abilities, longer game, denying of creeps in laning, animation cancelling, more active items that's a double edge sword etc. The only thing where league is harder is on skillshots. The thing about valorant is that if you can shoot heads you can climb at least ascendant on rank, just pick iso, jett, and reyna and you can easily destroy enemies if you just have great aim.
he reminds me of primmie in terms of holding angles, they're both out of this world
they're fighting for lives rather than fighting for being the best in the world