Looks like we’re in for another year of GenG domination in the Pacific. Looking forward to seeing T1 at RBHG too. DRX and Talon look promising, but they’ll need consistency.
Another Year of geng domination? They dont even look like they were in 2024. Sure they won but theyre supposed to look like their prime or even better than that to dominate apac again. Its back to T1 and PRX lol
@@yutawatanabe344 lmao bro is so dumb he doesnt know the difference between improve and approve and hes telling another person to improve their english lmao
Wish Valorant would add some kind of hud for whatever type of tournament there is similar to the VCT one. Its kinda hard to follow whats going on at unofficial tournaments at times with there being no hud whatsoever, its really jarring
Commentators were biased asf this match 😂. Every time a gen g player got an easy kill commentators would go nuts but when a talon player hit a nasty shot they would be almost silent 😂😂😂
Lol DRX didn't drop Buzz. Rather Buzz wanted to change teams and open up a new chapter in his career. Foxy9 and Beyn being dropped was due to monetary issue according to reports. Cheaper to bring in new faces or bring someone up from the academy team then to resign your current roster for another year. DRX should've kept the young core in Foxy9, Flashback, and Mako. I think the moves by DRX is best case scenario given the situation they were in. Hyunmin outdueled T3xture in Gen G's only loss during Day 1 and DRX looked good. Remember this is basically a brand new team with the new members and once they put more hours in together they'll be scary. Gen G holding onto 3 members and bringing in veteran level players with high levels of aim puts them above the rest for now.
some players are just not made for the pro scene, they are ranked players, it's cool, it's not for everyone...he's gonna need years to develop, right now he has just aim, nothing else, and his team is not nearly good enough to bail him out when he goes 8-15 on duelist