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How good is soulcas right now?
r/ValorantCompetitive

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How good is soulcas right now?

Soulcas' stats in Polaris have been fucking absurd, he's been farming the entire league. I haven't been able to catch most of his games so I was wondering if the insane stats have just been Polaris being a Mickey Mouse league and not being able to keep up with even the most mediocre ex tier 1 player, or if soulcas has improved and managed to fix his inconsistency issues, because I remember sometimes soulcas looked like the best player in the world and sometimes he looked like a ranked player. Anyone able to inform me?




Armour/Shield hitmarkers + sound effects should be unique
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Armour/Shield hitmarkers + sound effects should be unique

Given these armour changes this seems like a good time to raise this.

If the difference between health, armour and shields is going to actually be felt by the player base making sure people actually know which of the three they are hitting would go a long way towards achieving that.

Right now if you hit all three you just get white hit markers and a tick sound effect.

I suggest that shooting shield-hp should produce a blue hitmarker and a suitable shield sounding tick effect.

Similarly, shooting armour should produce a bronze hitmarker(colour open to debate) and a suitable armour sounding tick effect.

This would allow the shooter to know exactly what type of health they just hit, and thus feel what kind of damage they are doing more effectively. None of this would interfere with the well known “DINK” headshot effect and associated hitmarker.


I'm so proud of this team
r/teamliquid

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I'm so proud of this team
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These guys legit look like the best iteration of TL we've ever seen. While yes 2019 TL made it to finals and beat IG, I largely think IG massively underperformed that year especially given how uncompetetive TL looked vs G2 in the finals. But I mean look at the growth of this team. The fact that we were so close to beating T1 and it's not just copium talking either. A lot of us see that we actually could have won the series. While I do think Core JJ underperformed ( his Nautilus seemed invisible with exception of a few engages in game 2) I think he deserves a lot of praise for helping Yeon reach his potential as a lane partner and mentor. I'm super proud of this team and what theyve accomplished. I believe if they keep this up, summer is a guaranteed win. Not a single LCS team looks this solid and could hold their own vs a team like T1. Let's go boys. Let's go Liquid.






[W7M] Owner gifts HerdsZ a BMW Car
r/R6ProLeague

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Yeon <3
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Yeon <3
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I'm a new TL fan and long time league fan. Proud of yeon and the the whole team for their performance. Lots of respect especially to yeon. You can see how much heart goes into it. Keep your heads up, it's a journey and yall are just starting <3



Did they ever buff/nerf heroes by how silent/loud they are?
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Did they ever buff/nerf heroes by how silent/loud they are?

Some heroes like Widowmaker, Doomfist, Lucio or Junkrat are known to move very loudly, while heroes like Sigma and Zen are simply very silent. Especially with a hero like Zen, this has the great advantage that he can surprise someone with a sudden flank, while a hero like Lucio can be heard for miles when he wallriding Have they ever adjusted the sound of some heroes to buff/nerf certain playstyles? I think this could be a way to nerf heroes like Sombra without changing the numbers, and buff heroes like Lucio without encouraging more knockback or more healing/speed.


[14.10] What's working? What's not?
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[14.10] What's working? What's not?

You all know the drill. We are now at the half of set 11. It's been quite a ride already!

This patch was feared by many players. Now that it's here, how is it going?

Is Fated/Dryad as broken as expected? Are others comps doing well? Are some old comps making their returns? What is now weakest than last patch? Is a B-patch necessary, as many people thought it would?

Let us know what you think folks. Good luck and have fun!

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