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Flag: | International |
Registered: | April 11, 2024 |
Last post: | April 20, 2024 at 12:49 PM |
Posts: | 62 |
Exactly. nAts stands out because he's known for his sentinel utility/lurks, other Sentinels are known for their aim. Big difference.
If you know, you know.
? was supposed to be the handshake emote.
I have to run the long cable through my walls right?
Ethernet? Yeah I wish I could, that's why I am contemplating paying for a renovation to get a 2nd router upstairs.
Please tell me I'm not going insane and other people experience this too? The amount of times my internet is silky smooth right up until a Valorant match starts is absurd. I am contemplating paying for renovations on a house I don't even own just to get a 2nd router upstairs at this point.
Players represent the team/region no matter where they're originally from. Can't get hung up on national pride if you want a team to do well.
Right now I am playing RPGs that I missed out on. But for other e-sports I watch: Dota, CS, Rocket League, Halo, some fighting games. I guess you are right that each of these communities is weird in its own way, but Valorant just stands out to me idk.
You're right, it's probably on par with other games or even less. It just stands out to me amongst the pool of games that I play/watch.
Live chat being horny anytime a female fan is shown in the crowd, drama over the gender and sexuality of fictional characters, drama over pointless nonsense in general, borderline psychotic overreactions to players playing poorly, weird e-date couples in my games, people being sexual in my games. These are probably the biggest offenders.
In all my years of gaming, Valorant has to have one of the weirdest communities I have ever been a part of. It's not all of you, but it's enough of you.