I hope you're following CS soon because if you don't you must know that AleksiB has always played with quality players against kyxsan. kyxsan reached the semifinals with a team like Apeks and also reached the playoffs with Heroic. This NAVI today is x10 better than that Heroic and let's not talk about Apeks...
Does he deserve it? Why wouldn't he? He's a public figure, and being a public figure comes with challenges. When you're in the public eye, you're going to receive good comments, bad comments, great comments, and terrible comments. That's everyone's right.
Does everyone have the right to write whatever they want to you? And do they have the right to tell you to kill yourself? If someone isn't mentally strong enough to handle comments like that, then maybe they shouldn't be involved in a public profession that comes with publicity and attention.
So you want to earn €15,000 a month while someone else is working construction 12 hours a day for €1,500 a month, and yet you're worried because somebody told you to kill yourself online?
Stop being crybabies and stop acting soft. Learn to take criticism and insults instead of constantly defending and protecting people who can't handle them. Is anyone forcing him to be a public figure? No. So why the hell are you making such a big deal out of comments?
Secondly, on Instagram, Twitter, and every other social media platform, he can set restrictions so that people he doesn't approve can't message him or comment on his posts. What's so hard to understand about that? Is my grandmother supposed to be responsible for comments that he himself allowed through?
Grow up, be men, and stop crying all the time, for God's sake.
Oh, and let's not forget Mr. HooXi. The same guy who's now crying about comments is screaming at LAN matches as if someone is slaughtering him and insulting other players, and that's apparently okay. But when someone insults him back, suddenly it's not okay?
That's not how the world works. If you're going to act tough, then be tough. If not, then stay quiet.
A kid who is only and I really mean ONLY 16 years old is playing at the biggest esports tournament in the world, and he's doing a fantastic job.
Yes, Stage 1 wasn't great, that's true. But I don't think many people who have never played at a Major truly understand the amount of pressure that comes with being there. Right now he's showing solid performances and proving that he belongs on this stage.
Of course, he's not m0NESY, and he's not even close to that level yet. But you have to take into account that he's only 16 years old and that this is literally the very beginning of his career.
Ever since he joined B8, I've been saying that he would improve and that all the criticism was pointless. Nowadays people have unrealistically high expectations because of players like donk, kyousuke, and m0NESY. Not every young player is going to be a generational talent from day one.
Give the kid some time and space to develop. He's only just getting started, and the fact that he's already competing at a Major at 16 years old is impressive enough on its own.
It's not all "faceit"'s fault that this is happening.
400+ elo is the difference between you and the second player in the lobby, which is a huge difference, because at that moment you are 3 players, if you are 2 players it is much easier to find a match because you can, with the other 3 players, average the elo of the team itself, this is how you form the average, which means that if someone started premium and has 3300+ elo, they will not be able to put them in your game for the average, then they will have to find someone with 3700 elo from the other team and probably 2600-700, which is very difficult for the platform.
I assume you have all been in this game for a long time, I don't understand how you still don't understand how the platform you spend hours and hours on works.
All the best, I hope I explained to you roughly how it works. Play a little solo, go 3000+ and it will be easier for you to find a match all three +3000 elo.
ANHOCH Levl UP Season 2
Turbo made it through the open qualifiers for the upcoming Anhoch tournament. Now only 2 days of closed qualifiers stand between us and the biggest Macedonian LAN event at Boris Trajkovski Arena 🏟️
We believe and we promise to give it everything we got!
@Loki_cstv@Fallis_cs@FACEITcs@FACEIT_Darwin I don't blame you, maybe you don't know how faceit works, but faceit rolls don't exist! And that's clear as day, that means if you were 3500 that you're a 3500 elo player, no you're not! It's just that his form is for 2700 elo and below, I would say, based on how he played.