@Huke getting stung mid round and immediately jumping through the window and ripping the guy off bomb might be the most teed thing Iโve seen in 15 years
kyousuke on what it's like to play with Karrigan โผ๏ธ
"Bro, he's insane. He's a fu**ing crazy guy. I'd say two things that I like about him is the mid-round calling, I think he's really good at it. He can just re-call everything like, he sees a micro detail and he can re-call because of this detail.
And the second thing is the atmosphere and energy inside of the team, he brings a lot of jokes and energy and I really enjoy to play with him... he's fu**ing amazing."
Alright everyone, it's been a while.
I've had a hard time trying to figure out what to do after retirement from VALORANT, I had some thoughts about coaching when I had just retired but I wanted to try something else, so I went to two different schools - one for game dev and one for coding - but I couldn't find the same fulfilment that I had while competing, and after quitting both I've been slipping both mentally and physically.
It's strange looking back at all the success I had in competing, friends I made and the support I got from my family and friends, and now realizing how low I've let myself fall
I don't want to stop gaming as it's always been my passion, after I stopped competing I've had a destructive mindset where I tied my self worth to my past, whatever I tried doing I felt like I was never doing as good of a job compared to when I competed. It's time to turn that around.
So what now? I'm gonna start streaming consistently, giving myself a routine to follow. Lately I've been playing A LOT of Apex Legends so I'm setting a goal to hit the highest rank that I can in the next season which is in a week or two, giving a little bit of time to ready up and take care of myself.
Going live on Twitch to test the stream and chat, come hang out! :)
https://t.co/3w5BCymMr2