@@ayaanparkar5377 Remember when you could put her mollies on the spike and if you put it just right you can't see said molly and it's super hard to hear it, also the DPS of it back then was like 60 or 80 so u just died immediately
League esports is one of the best-organized esports and I hope valorant follows the same path. The whole centralized competitive scene+community outreach is incredible from both a watcher and someone who takes part in the actual process.
Was disappointed when Overwatch League didn’t do a custom esports song or put on a better show for the grand finals compared to LoL Worlds and the bangers they release each year
i dont like that they ditched the promotion/relegation stuff from LCS and LEC, but other than that I agree. No oversaturation of tournament (like CSGO), feels like a real sports in terms of organisation
@@lankymario7189 franchising has a tendency of killing off new talent, so i hope they implement something similar to flashpoint for valorant. Grassroot scene is super important!!
@@stairfall12345678900 It only happen with LCS. LCK, LPL are fine with franchising. Fact of the matter is that LCS is a dead region, you guys have one of the lowest playerbase among the major region and rely heavily on import players. That won't change regardless of franchise or relegation
@@kayto Not even. Esports isn't fully "legitimised" (for lack of a better word) in the West. I don't think many of the normal sport talent building outlets, such as high-school teams or collegiate know or fully embrace Esports. I live in the UK and my university has really small club dedicated to Esports (mostly LoL players) that participate in grassroot events. Anyone can attend those events and there are no scouting, which in contrast to say for example South Korea, where players get scouted from PC bangs by big organisations in South Korea as young as high school. The talent building in Esports in the west isn't fully fleshed out because people still think a normal career is better/safer than going pro at videogames, hence why kids find out about Esports at later stages in their lives, when they get into online/multiplayers games, as it is the only outlet to know anything about Esports. As much as people believe that the growth of Esports events viewereships has growing massively over the years, people still go pro by chance, by making connections within the industry AND being good at the game they want to go pro on, as there are still not many paths to go pro.
Because drafts are some colonial bullshit and real sports like football (where there is a ROUND BALL and you move it around with your FEET) don't need it?
I personally think the rocket league Split kind of system, where tournament placements get you points and enough of the cumulative will let u go to the championships. Open qualifiers for all tourneys but teams with money to get the best players can have stability. Idk about it too in depth but akshon should cover this system
@@thadex454 I don't think this is inherently true tho. I always hark back to MLG circuit days. Less money played for but teams stuck around year after year without franchising.
@@thedreadedbaker8493 It depend on the scale of the team and the league. From what i understand, MLG consist of small esport scene. Meaning it doesn't cost a lots to run the team there. Whereas big esports like LoL will be super costly to run. Hence why you need guaranteed revenue to stay alive there. If Riot want to make Val scene comparable to LoL or Csgo. Then it will be expensive to run a team there, hence franchising
@@dieptrieu6564 ok but think about how many years it took for those games to grow to the level they are. We're talking about a game that's still in it's infancy.
@@thedreadedbaker8493 And i never said that they will started off as franchising right off the batch. Because that is exactly what kill OWL. Riot is not stupid, they run the biggest esport in the world. They know how to handle their stuffs consider the fact that LoL started out the same way as Val currently is.
Dota2 and Csgo become trash to me because they're no new changes. How can you move forward to a better life if you're scared through changes, your gonna stuck there doing the same sh*t. Running 3000 hours in the same map using line up 10 million times. Valorant is constantly changing, the tournament will he unpredictable of who will win, only the creative one can wield the hidden power of the depth, but that power will soon fade. Thats what league of legends is.
@@cicadarin7325 dota 2 changes a lot over these past few years. Its just trying to start playing dota 2 is probably the hardest thing ever unless you have friends
My least favorite thing about CS is the ridiculous amount of random competition they have. Making it more narrow and focused, I really enjoy. Franchising is interesting too as well
@@Akshonesports Riot Games has unlimited money from their Chinese parent Tencent. Whereas Valve money is limited. It's weird how everyone want to compete against Valve in every aspect. I hope they can hold on. I hate to see them get brought by someone.
@@ZeroOne130 Are you freaking kidding me? Valve was way bigger than Riot in term of revenue due to their steam store. And it's not like Valve can't do better. Look at their Dota's scene. Valve just for some reason ignore Csgo, and that's entirely their fault. Don't blame it on stupid stuffs like money
Honestly I'm really excited for the future of Valorant and Valorant Esports scene. But as usual killing it on the vids! Whether it's a game I love or a game I've never heard of you never cease to teach me something new! Hope you keep it up.
Great Video! Could you make a video about riots failure to make Team Fight Tactics Tournaments or Esport? Its rlly a mess and they honestly shit on the community in terms of esports in TFT.
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I have to agree. I played Valorant at launch for about a week (so I don't have a ton of experience) because I love Overwatch and like CS:GO. My problem with it is that it feeels very set. Like there's an obvious Meta, you just smoke point by clicking 3 times, flash in, flash again, flash a few more times for good measure, and then plant and try to hold. In CS:GO, you do much the same but it feels less on autopilot. You have to actually coordinate to smoke, to flash, to take sites, and it creates interesting situations. Overwatch is about organize movement as a team and ability management, you need to use abilities together and use them effectively. Valorant has none of that. It just feels like you all do set tasks independently, and feels like it's not even a shooter, just repeat the same things over again.
@@shiverian5970 low elo players will almost never synchronise their abilities and will mostly go on their own accord but once you go above plat you are not going to see such stuff. Low elo players come from all shorts of games so they aren't used to the tac fps playstyle. The game is still early on in its life, people are still finding new stuff everyday. Like you said you have way too less of an experience with the game to even come to a conclusion.
Uhhhh, you do know that it's the opposite now right? Most teams at the top are very aggressive and start bopping heads early, a little too much imo that it almost feels like CoD at times which I dislike.
@@shiverian5970 This has been a big issue from day 1, where everyone thinks the game is CS:GO2 so the same rules would apply, so they transfer the same tactics and strategies expecting it to work and thus for the meta to be figured out before the game really begun. You should give the game another shot if you quit because of that reason because the meta in terms of guns and tactics is diverse, only the agent pool imo is restricting due to some agents just being bad. Of course I won't say the game is fully there yet or it's for you, but I can say that it's been slowly moving forward and people have started adapting to the game instead of trying to adapt the game to them.
@Abhinav Banerjee lol I love overwatch but saying ow has a better esport /t3-t2 scene is silly. The game was too greedy to actually support their esport scene and that's why people were leaving the scene in masses. I remember when winning contenders gave a team like a 30bucks split or some shit, shit was dry af. Now they're literally BEGGIN ppl to look at contenders by giving away skins and awards hahahahaha
Its only bad if you put in a dying game like Overwatch and if its not managed properly (cause Activision)...compare that to LOL where its going to be the first ever Profitable Franchise league (in 2021) because its based around the Most Popular game in the World and is managed well by Riot.
@@Murphgoat well nobodys playing it anymore since the streamers rather play good games again That game was doomed just cuz it solely relied on the twitch hype
For the sake of the teams, I hope there are at least some non challengers type events so already pro teams can keep themselves fresh in that type of environment
Just a thought: but do you think that OWL could reinvigorate their viewerbase as well as the pros on the teams if they switched to a pro model similar to CSGO with a set number of teams that pay for their spot and a smaller number of teams from Contenders that earn their spot?
Maybe if they looked at doing something like Flashpoint but given how they've gone so far already with making sure teams are represented by cities it might be too late to transition to that CS:GO Flashpoint model.
Haters from CSGO and people that don't want change. It's good that Valorant exists. It will never beat CSGO probably but it's good that CSGO has a competitor right now. Yet people want monopoly....
@@HexYan And even if it "beats" CSGO, it in the longrun also helps them. Its never about killing the other game. Thinking this way is delusional. CSGO dies, if they make poor decisions. And Since valorant, they made some good decisions as far as I know. Having 2 strong games is important for such a genre, since its ultimately increases the amount of players in this kind of game. To put it short: This increases the potential peak of CSGO if they do something great, and vice versa. I am still convinced, that dota is only a success CAUSE of Lol, and lol is only such a good game because dota can atleast compete and inspire. Its good to have an more/less hardcore alternative to get a break from your game, without really leaving it behind.
The next year or two will definitely be growth years but with how Riot Games has laid out events throughout the year and set themselves as the premiere VALORANT tournament series in the scene it looks like they're setting themselves up to gradually take more control as opposed to letting things run wild like VALVE does with CSGO
Valorant is not like CSGO (a trash game now). Valorant is constantly changing so hidden potential can unlock in game, the game will not based on experience of how long you play the game, but how creative you are at evolving through changes.
Because that is your opinion. I mean a year ago I hated Fortnite and still have a terrible opinion about it today, but I realize it has a community that still enjoys the game for what it is. TF2 is an amazing example of how a really old game still isn’t dead.
tbh it is really fucking boring i hit radiant and there was nothing else to do. People in the high ranks suuuuuck and its not competitive at all. I cant imagine people watching .
@@baerchen1650 do research before talking it avoid you to look like as dumb as your name, he was absolutely f destroy everyone but was toxic and get banned few times, then the story with solary on tournament, ects... there is plenty of video talking about this shit if you want to
@@romulomendes445 Valorant is a competitive shooter with gun mechanics like CS:GO. You can't recoil control realistically on console. Console titles with aim-assist to make it easier makes a lot of controversy since they try to match PC aim skill. You kind of can't have that in Valorant where a couple of shots is what it takes to kill someone. Precision and flicks are supposed to be at the core alongside teamwork and utility. Having Valorant port over to console doesn't make much sense at all considering the nature of the game and the playerbase can't really compete with PC players. Wake me up when CS:GO comes to console and then I'll reconsider.
People love the art style and the mix between CSGO and Overwatch. It's not CSGO (which btw also has bad graphics and boring af artstyle yet no one cares).
They have to disclose that as that is a sponsorship and Akshon covers esports of many titles that no one else does. They've covered much more obscure things that no one is talking about.
A lot of people enjoyed the competitive scene in Valorant including me. Know one made you click on this video, and no one is stopping you from clicking off. Kinda ironic
@@pikenote which is fine but im sure you have seen their post about which game does X or which makes you X They put the game on almost every list even if it isnt applicable or will put the game over another that deserves it. Kinda sus
Yeah. Damn that anti-cheat doesn't let me play with cheaters. I despise the fact that I have the best chance to have a fair game than any other multiplayer game.
Damn imagine not having an aggressive anti-cheat for aggressive cheats? Crazy when u think about it. Rito saw that shit go down with csgo and said fuck that lol
@@ramxavier4627 Um... No. I actually have literally only 10 hours played on csgo as i didnt find that game that enjoyable. And I actually think that the game itself is really good but the anticheat is so aggressive I dont want it to spread to future fps games.
@@jordanwatts9419 No its more about how it can mess with things it is not supposed to like some device drivers and you cant use things like kovaaks mouse acceleration because the anti cheat does not like it.
i dont care what game you are talking about, these videos are entertaining.
100% agreed
Agree. That's what a good chanel is all about.
Good well researched content
i honestly don't know why im here like i won't be entering any esport anytime soon but i just like his videos
Agreed
Riot is actually doing a really good job with valorant
Until they nerfed killjoy😒
@@zagiproductions1630 she's pretty balanced now
@@bitmosphel4179 Thank God she is. Her techno mollies still haunts me to this day
@@zagiproductions1630 what are u talking about the killjoy nerfs are balanced
@@ayaanparkar5377
Remember when you could put her mollies on the spike and if you put it just right you can't see said molly and it's super hard to hear it, also the DPS of it back then was like 60 or 80 so u just died immediately
League esports is one of the best-organized esports and I hope valorant follows the same path. The whole centralized competitive scene+community outreach is incredible from both a watcher and someone who takes part in the actual process.
Was disappointed when Overwatch League didn’t do a custom esports song or put on a better show for the grand finals compared to LoL Worlds and the bangers they release each year
i dont like that they ditched the promotion/relegation stuff from LCS and LEC, but other than that I agree. No oversaturation of tournament (like CSGO), feels like a real sports in terms of organisation
@@lankymario7189 franchising has a tendency of killing off new talent, so i hope they implement something similar to flashpoint for valorant. Grassroot scene is super important!!
@@stairfall12345678900 It only happen with LCS. LCK, LPL are fine with franchising. Fact of the matter is that LCS is a dead region, you guys have one of the lowest playerbase among the major region and rely heavily on import players. That won't change regardless of franchise or relegation
But Worlds & MSI format is shit though. The lack of double elimination brackets and too much bo1 really ruins it for me.
Akshon with the pog content as always
Thank you!
Why don't eSport leagues have drafts like irl sports?
@@kayto Not even. Esports isn't fully "legitimised" (for lack of a better word) in the West. I don't think many of the normal sport talent building outlets, such as high-school teams or collegiate know or fully embrace Esports. I live in the UK and my university has really small club dedicated to Esports (mostly LoL players) that participate in grassroot events. Anyone can attend those events and there are no scouting, which in contrast to say for example South Korea, where players get scouted from PC bangs by big organisations in South Korea as young as high school. The talent building in Esports in the west isn't fully fleshed out because people still think a normal career is better/safer than going pro at videogames, hence why kids find out about Esports at later stages in their lives, when they get into online/multiplayers games, as it is the only outlet to know anything about Esports. As much as people believe that the growth of Esports events viewereships has growing massively over the years, people still go pro by chance, by making connections within the industry AND being good at the game they want to go pro on, as there are still not many paths to go pro.
bc there isnt a national collegiate esports league like the NCAA
Because drafts are some colonial bullshit and real sports like football (where there is a ROUND BALL and you move it around with your FEET) don't need it?
*american sports
@@ElectroVenik90 Relax bro lol why so aggressive
I personally think the rocket league Split kind of system, where tournament placements get you points and enough of the cumulative will let u go to the championships. Open qualifiers for all tourneys but teams with money to get the best players can have stability. Idk about it too in depth but akshon should cover this system
No franchising = no stability. Ultimately it’s why C9 pulled out because being at risk of losing your spot isn’t good for business
@@thadex454 I don't think this is inherently true tho. I always hark back to MLG circuit days. Less money played for but teams stuck around year after year without franchising.
@@thedreadedbaker8493 It depend on the scale of the team and the league. From what i understand, MLG consist of small esport scene. Meaning it doesn't cost a lots to run the team there. Whereas big esports like LoL will be super costly to run. Hence why you need guaranteed revenue to stay alive there. If Riot want to make Val scene comparable to LoL or Csgo. Then it will be expensive to run a team there, hence franchising
@@dieptrieu6564 ok but think about how many years it took for those games to grow to the level they are. We're talking about a game that's still in it's infancy.
@@thedreadedbaker8493 And i never said that they will started off as franchising right off the batch. Because that is exactly what kill OWL. Riot is not stupid, they run the biggest esport in the world. They know how to handle their stuffs consider the fact that LoL started out the same way as Val currently is.
You guys deserve more subs
Riot Games is the best company at creating a good global esport backed by big money (OWL could learn a lot from LoL Esportd)
@Earijee shit like that only happens in NA part of the reason why theyre so dogshit
@Earijee NA LCS issue. Not one other region has it. Hence, worst region title.
You should do a video of how Valve abandon the Dota esports scene this year and has caused a few teams to drop their Dota team.
gaben loves money😂
Dota2 and Csgo become trash to me because they're no new changes. How can you move forward to a better life if you're scared through changes, your gonna stuck there doing the same sh*t. Running 3000 hours in the same map using line up 10 million times. Valorant is constantly changing, the tournament will he unpredictable of who will win, only the creative one can wield the hidden power of the depth, but that power will soon fade. Thats what league of legends is.
God Blade Zed csgo doesn't need many gameplay changes, the most popular maps only need very minor tweaking because it has been perfected already
@@cicadarin7325 dota 2 changes a lot over these past few years. Its just trying to start playing dota 2 is probably the hardest thing ever unless you have friends
TF2:*sobbing in the corner*
My least favorite thing about CS is the ridiculous amount of random competition they have. Making it more narrow and focused, I really enjoy. Franchising is interesting too as well
Seeing how hands on Riot Games will get compared to Valve's level of investment into pro CS:GO will be interesting to contrast.
@@Akshonesports Riot Games has unlimited money from their Chinese parent Tencent. Whereas Valve money is limited. It's weird how everyone want to compete against Valve in every aspect. I hope they can hold on. I hate to see them get brought by someone.
@@ZeroOne130 Are you freaking kidding me? Valve was way bigger than Riot in term of revenue due to their steam store. And it's not like Valve can't do better. Look at their Dota's scene. Valve just for some reason ignore Csgo, and that's entirely their fault. Don't blame it on stupid stuffs like money
Honestly I'm really excited for the future of Valorant and Valorant Esports scene.
But as usual killing it on the vids! Whether it's a game I love or a game I've never heard of you never cease to teach me something new! Hope you keep it up.
3:07 Say that three times fast
"To want to work towards"
Great Video! Could you make a video about riots failure to make Team Fight Tactics Tournaments or Esport? Its rlly a mess and they honestly shit on the community in terms of esports in TFT.
What this guy said an year ago is gonna be true now.. salute you bro🔥
I really like diversity in the types of videos and games... Keep it up 👍💪
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Now that I've watched the video I never have bothered to pay attention to valorant since it was released but hey I still loved watching it
You're the best!
If they bring franchising into Valorant, they should use a player draft, so they can support the T2 scene as an opportunity for upcoming players.
I like valorants esports scene but the game does feel boring cause tip towing and camping is just not that exciting.
I have to agree. I played Valorant at launch for about a week (so I don't have a ton of experience) because I love Overwatch and like CS:GO. My problem with it is that it feeels very set. Like there's an obvious Meta, you just smoke point by clicking 3 times, flash in, flash again, flash a few more times for good measure, and then plant and try to hold. In CS:GO, you do much the same but it feels less on autopilot. You have to actually coordinate to smoke, to flash, to take sites, and it creates interesting situations. Overwatch is about organize movement as a team and ability management, you need to use abilities together and use them effectively. Valorant has none of that. It just feels like you all do set tasks independently, and feels like it's not even a shooter, just repeat the same things over again.
@@shiverian5970 low elo players will almost never synchronise their abilities and will mostly go on their own accord but once you go above plat you are not going to see such stuff. Low elo players come from all shorts of games so they aren't used to the tac fps playstyle. The game is still early on in its life, people are still finding new stuff everyday. Like you said you have way too less of an experience with the game to even come to a conclusion.
Uhhhh, you do know that it's the opposite now right? Most teams at the top are very aggressive and start bopping heads early, a little too much imo that it almost feels like CoD at times which I dislike.
@@shiverian5970 This has been a big issue from day 1, where everyone thinks the game is CS:GO2 so the same rules would apply, so they transfer the same tactics and strategies expecting it to work and thus for the meta to be figured out before the game really begun. You should give the game another shot if you quit because of that reason because the meta in terms of guns and tactics is diverse, only the agent pool imo is restricting due to some agents just being bad. Of course I won't say the game is fully there yet or it's for you, but I can say that it's been slowly moving forward and people have started adapting to the game instead of trying to adapt the game to them.
see overwatch this is how u make an esport
@Abhinav Banerjee then why is overwatch seen as a dead game by LITERALLY everyone
@@unpinned lol no
@Abhinav Banerjee lol I love overwatch but saying ow has a better esport /t3-t2 scene is silly. The game was too greedy to actually support their esport scene and that's why people were leaving the scene in masses. I remember when winning contenders gave a team like a 30bucks split or some shit, shit was dry af. Now they're literally BEGGIN ppl to look at contenders by giving away skins and awards hahahahaha
@Abhinav Banerjee Lmao Valorant put the final nail on the coffin of Overwatch.
Overwatch is always better in the casual for me
Welp, here we go
I love how Idon;'t care too much about the topic, but yet can listen to your videos! It's an exciting time for Esports it seems!
that hybrid format at the end kinda reminded me of the Challengers League in Kings Avatar
Franchising is a bad idea imo.
Care to explain?
Its only bad if you put in a dying game like Overwatch and if its not managed properly (cause Activision)...compare that to LOL where its going to be the first ever Profitable Franchise league (in 2021) because its based around the Most Popular game in the World and is managed well by Riot.
@@Elidec but hasn’t valorant been dead since the streamer contracts ran out?
Like the game is literally completely irrelevant everywhere
@@mrsingo3413 Didn't valorant NA finals just have like 300k concurrent viewers? I don't think it's dead king
@@Murphgoat well nobodys playing it anymore since the streamers rather play good games again
That game was doomed just cuz it solely relied on the twitch hype
For the sake of the teams, I hope there are at least some non challengers type events so already pro teams can keep themselves fresh in that type of environment
Just a thought: but do you think that OWL could reinvigorate their viewerbase as well as the pros on the teams if they switched to a pro model similar to CSGO with a set number of teams that pay for their spot and a smaller number of teams from Contenders that earn their spot?
Maybe if they looked at doing something like Flashpoint but given how they've gone so far already with making sure teams are represented by cities it might be too late to transition to that CS:GO Flashpoint model.
I always look forward to any of your videos and when they come out, they make my day. Thank you for making amazing content!
Wow, thank you!
This aged well.
Franchising definitely isn’t the way to go for such a new game
It’ll definitely grow into a league system then into a franchise. Writing is on the wall. 2-3 years and you’ll see franchising in Val.
@@Phamous1ne LCS didn't show up until season 3 in League of Legends. I would expect Valorant franchised leagues in Spring 2023
Why did the intro change from Genji's Dragon Blade into Sombra's Hack? From an ultimate down to a normal ability.
bro who the omegalul cares about? shit u probably throw a fit if your shower water is a bit too cold
@@keomagrant6520 You seem to care enough to respond. But yeah, was just shocked they change their sound intro.
@@keomagrant6520 i do. there's a reason why YT channels spends hours or $$ on creating their intro.
Yall Hella weird if u care so much about an intro. It's a good intro
"who the omegalul"
3:55 who the heck is that icon
Early reyna design probably
don’t even play pc but these vids are just way too good
And people say valorant is dead
Smh
Haters from CSGO and people that don't want change. It's good that Valorant exists. It will never beat CSGO probably but it's good that CSGO has a competitor right now. Yet people want monopoly....
@@HexYan And even if it "beats" CSGO, it in the longrun also helps them. Its never about killing the other game. Thinking this way is delusional. CSGO dies, if they make poor decisions. And Since valorant, they made some good decisions as far as I know. Having 2 strong games is important for such a genre, since its ultimately increases the amount of players in this kind of game. To put it short: This increases the potential peak of CSGO if they do something great, and vice versa.
I am still convinced, that dota is only a success CAUSE of Lol, and lol is only such a good game because dota can atleast compete and inspire. Its good to have an more/less hardcore alternative to get a break from your game, without really leaving it behind.
Wait since when does ryujehong play valorant
can u talk about arena of valor being ditched on nintendo switch
why would it be on console though? It’s not a very good idea for it’s similar csgo gunplay.
I hope Riot will take care of SEA Scene
Riot did not
Too early for franchises. They need to wait like 3-4+ years for that.
The next year or two will definitely be growth years but with how Riot Games has laid out events throughout the year and set themselves as the premiere VALORANT tournament series in the scene it looks like they're setting themselves up to gradually take more control as opposed to letting things run wild like VALVE does with CSGO
I predict Spring 2023 we will get franchised leagues for Valorant. The first leagues for league of legends didn't pop up until season 3.
Notification squad where you at ?
Hey
why does your logo looks like google drive?
All the people calling it a boring and terrible game will be the very ones calling it a great in it, a few years from now.
Can you discuss about league of legends wild rift too?
I really hope this game never franchises, it really kills all the hype.
Agree
Hype's already dead for this game they may as well
Mannnn the real problem is how boring valorant is to watch.
First Strike watch numbers say you are wrong.
@@HexYan ok wierdo
@@crayoneater1717 Bwahahaha sure.
Pass on a game where, a single skin, costs 100 USD... fuck that
I got the battle pass for £10 lol around 15 skins and a knife. Pretty good value 😉
Valorant is not like CSGO (a trash game now). Valorant is constantly changing so hidden potential can unlock in game, the game will not based on experience of how long you play the game, but how creative you are at evolving through changes.
yes
honestly Overwatch should just watch and learn from Riot games. They always do a great job with their scenes. Blizzard could learn from Riot.
This video has more flashes than a strip club
Why do people play this game? Its so trash I don't understand how this game is alive
I like the lore and character design, but that's just me.
Because that is your opinion. I mean a year ago I hated Fortnite and still have a terrible opinion about it today, but I realize it has a community that still enjoys the game for what it is. TF2 is an amazing example of how a really old game still isn’t dead.
I’m sure people feel the same way about your trash game lol.
Why do people play the game? Cause it's fun. Just cause you don't like it doesn't mean nobody isn't allowed to like it.
tbh it is really fucking boring i hit radiant and there was nothing else to do. People in the high ranks suuuuuck and its not competitive at all. I cant imagine people watching .
i don t give a single tiny f of their f game since what they ve done to dafran
Isnt dafran an ow player? This is a completely diffrent game from a completely diffrent firma what are you on about??
@@baerchen1650 do research before talking it avoid you to look like as dumb as your name, he was absolutely f destroy everyone but was toxic and get banned few times, then the story with solary on tournament, ects... there is plenty of video talking about this shit if you want to
@@baerchen1650 He was OW player, then Val player and now he's farming sim player
@@stachuvonokrutny7071 wtf no he s back on ow since last few weeks
@@stachuvonokrutny7071 check his twitch
I was so sad when I heard it won't be on console 😭😢
nah console is shit
@@itn0es159 so is valorant
@@romulomendes445 Valorant is a competitive shooter with gun mechanics like CS:GO. You can't recoil control realistically on console. Console titles with aim-assist to make it easier makes a lot of controversy since they try to match PC aim skill. You kind of can't have that in Valorant where a couple of shots is what it takes to kill someone. Precision and flicks are supposed to be at the core alongside teamwork and utility. Having Valorant port over to console doesn't make much sense at all considering the nature of the game and the playerbase can't really compete with PC players. Wake me up when CS:GO comes to console and then I'll reconsider.
@@pikenote chilll, leave the Fortnite player alone
Valorant with aim assist would be boring since all it takes to kill someone is just one bullet. Idk how it would work on a controller.
I never played velorant, but watching the video in the background lookd extremrly boring. And the graphics are super ugly. Why is this so popular?
People love the art style and the mix between CSGO and Overwatch. It's not CSGO (which btw also has bad graphics and boring af artstyle yet no one cares).
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Do they pay yall or something...? Yall can't help but cover this gsme while literally no one else does
They have to disclose that as that is a sponsorship and Akshon covers esports of many titles that no one else does. They've covered much more obscure things that no one is talking about.
@@pikenote and I like that they actually cover stuff what others dont.
A lot of people enjoyed the competitive scene in Valorant including me.
Know one made you click on this video, and no one is stopping you from clicking off. Kinda ironic
@@pikenote which is fine but im sure you have seen their post about which game does X or which makes you X
They put the game on almost every list even if it isnt applicable or will put the game over another that deserves it. Kinda sus
@@johnan3398 i clicked literally to type that and clicked off. Played ya self bud.
I honestly deep down wish it failed (and its probably not going to) just because of how much i despise their anti-cheat and how aggressive it is.
Yeah. Damn that anti-cheat doesn't let me play with cheaters. I despise the fact that I have the best chance to have a fair game than any other multiplayer game.
youre just a salty csgo fanboy is what im reading
Damn imagine not having an aggressive anti-cheat for aggressive cheats? Crazy when u think about it. Rito saw that shit go down with csgo and said fuck that lol
@@ramxavier4627 Um... No. I actually have literally only 10 hours played on csgo as i didnt find that game that enjoyable. And I actually think that the game itself is really good but the anticheat is so aggressive I dont want it to spread to future fps games.
@@jordanwatts9419 No its more about how it can mess with things it is not supposed to like some device drivers and you cant use things like kovaaks mouse acceleration because the anti cheat does not like it.