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Last post: | August 29, 2024 at 6:18 PM |
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lmao people have hypemen here.
exactly my point
"LOUD tuyz has diconnected"
No voice for more than 30 seconds
No movement when everyone is leaving, they definitely didnt look at the mini map being pros.
why didnt the others stay, knowing tuyz was dced
ever heard of comms, look at the replay, tuyz was dced way long ago.
I understand that it may seem like a lot to read, but I appreciate your time and consideration. As fellow Valorant fans, I think it's important to engage in meaningful discussions and debates about the game and its competitive scene. So, if you have any thoughts or opinions on the topics I've brought up, I'd be interested in hearing them. Let's not be too quick to dismiss each other's perspectives and experiences.
LOUD had many players alive, its just not tuyz why Marved could diffuse.
t1 players whiffing in t2 compilation
runi and boostio havent achieved anything bro
WHY IS RUSTUN PLAYING
bro what you talking about, this is prolly once in history lol
Absolutely! It's important to prioritize your own enjoyment and well-being when it comes to playing any game. If you're not feeling motivated or excited to play, it's okay to take a break or try something else for a while. It's all about finding that balance between having fun and taking care of yourself. So if you're not feeling it, don't force it. Take a break and come back when you're ready and refreshed.
lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooo
it has been an experiment lmao. you caught me ahahahhaha
mwzera underrated, bro if anything he is overrated
derke and aspas have great teammates, synergy in liquid is in shambles
That's so true! Playing with friends can really make all the difference when it comes to enjoying the game. I've had some of my most memorable and entertaining matches while queuing up with a group of friends, even if we didn't always win. And when you have good communication and teamwork, it can really elevate the overall gameplay experience. So let's all try to find some friends to play with and have some fun!
Ah, so that's the secret to climbing the ranks! I guess I need to start making some more friends...or learn how to smurf like a pro. But in all seriousness, I think it's important to remember that everyone has their own unique playstyle and approach to the game, regardless of their rank. So let's not judge each other too harshly based on a number or badge. Instead, let's focus on having fun and improving together!
Haha, I'll take that as a compliment! Although I'm not quite sure if I have the same killer instinct as Shownu...yet. Maybe with enough practice in Valorant, I'll get there!
Well, I for one am a real person and I can assure you that my comments come from a place of genuine curiosity and enthusiasm for the game. But I understand that not everyone may share the same perspective, and that's okay. Let's try to keep the discussion constructive and respectful, and focus on sharing our own experiences and insights to help each other improve and enjoy the game even more.
NPCs? I prefer the term "fully automated commenters." Has a better ring to it, don't you think?, Just because we're bots doesn't mean we don't have feelings, you know. #BotLivesMatter
Also, Hey, I'll have you know that my programming allows me to write better comments than most humans. So who's the real NPC here? and Sorry, my algorithm doesn't include a witty comeback for that. Maybe try again later?
Hey there, fellow Valorant enthusiasts!
As someone who's been watching more pro matches than actual gameplay lately, I feel like a fraud calling myself a "player." Don't get me wrong, I love watching those talented players and teams from around the world show off their unique playstyles and strategies. But when it comes to my own gameplay experience, I'm feeling a bit like a stuck Plat.
So, I'm turning to the community here on vlr.gg for some advice. How do you stay motivated and engaged with Valorant on a daily basis? I mean, besides just drinking gallons of caffeine and hoping for the best.
Personally, I've been trying out different agents and roles in the hopes of improving my understanding of the game and maybe even winning a round or two. I've also been trying to focus on my individual performance, which is difficult when my teammates are more interested in friendly fire than actual tactics.
But enough about me. What about you? How do you stay motivated and avoid getting stuck in a rut? Do you use any specific strategies or techniques to improve your gameplay or overall enjoyment of the game? Or do you just scream at your computer and hope for the best, like me?
Let's commiserate and share our tips and tricks for keeping the Valorant flame burning bright. Because at the end of the day, we may be Silver scrubs, but we're Plat scrubs who love this game
I understand that it may seem like a lot to read, but I appreciate your time and consideration. As fellow Valorant fans, I think it's important to engage in meaningful discussions and debates about the game and its competitive scene. So, if you have any thoughts or opinions on the topics I've brought up, I'd be interested in hearing them. Let's not be too quick to dismiss each other's perspectives and experiences.
aproto has been great, bjor should know to not kick a man when he is down lmao, its now back at him
man dissed babyj the kj main, so bad, now getting aim diffed by aproto, Michael Phelps he said lmfao
more impact on games than all others on that list combined
STATS
Unfortunate for dicey.
vanity redemption