El NeXo becomes Liquid Heroes team - Page 5
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ptbl
United States6074 Posts
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Bearded Elder29875 Posts
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Splendour
Bulgaria129 Posts
I think Liquid is the strongest team in Europe right now. They have the best game sense and regularly make big comebacks. I don't think any team has close to 50% winrate against them in scrims. Couple that with the fact that they have VortiX and LucifroN and it's pretty easy to see that picking them up was a great move by TL. | ||
[Phantom]
Mexico2169 Posts
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Wuster
1974 Posts
On March 29 2015 05:35 Splendour wrote: I've noticed that in HotS it's very hard to tell how well a team/player is performing. Generally the winning team looks amazing and, conversely, the players on the losing team look like they're making huge mistakes all the time. I think Liquid is the strongest team in Europe right now. They have the best game sense and regularly make big comebacks. I don't think any team has close to 50% winrate against them in scrims. Couple that with the fact that they have VortiX and LucifroN and it's pretty easy to see that picking them up was a great move by TL. That's true, the pro-scene tends to hold on to leads and ride advantages out better. Losing teams are also a lot more cautious, ie they avoid engaging if down a talent even if it means forfeiting a map objective. So a lot of times in the pro-scene if you have an early disadvantage you end up looking like you have no idea how to play the game, when they're really looking for an opportunity to come back. Also about El Nexo, honestly I'm surprised they're ranked top because they were in a slump about a month ago when We Are Not Prepared was the new hotness, but apparently the two teams merged. So I would put assume any glaring problems now are from playing out of the slump and integrating the new players. I mean Acer has looked absolutely terrible and other times completely dominant depending on which roster they field (due to different leagues having different rules about changing players). | ||
jaimepourotger
18 Posts
Great era incoming "soon". | ||
Tabashi
Belgium129 Posts
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Hryul
Austria2609 Posts
but: did he say something about a mic? some commentary would be nice. | ||
LaughingTulkas
United States1107 Posts
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ptbl
United States6074 Posts
On March 27 2015 09:39 Heyoka wrote: I too hope they can, some glorious day, learn to compete with the top squads. They are now 29th in the HotS world rankings. after joining Liquid they fell 29 spots from first. Not a good way to start their careers on a new team. Hopefully, Liquid didn't get a team that is a 1 hit wonder. | ||
Wuster
1974 Posts
On April 01 2015 07:37 ptbl wrote: They are now 29th in the HotS world rankings. after joining Liquid they fell 29 spots from first. Not a good way to start their careers on a new team. Hopefully, Liquid didn't get a team that is a 1 hit wonder. As predicted: On March 27 2015 09:46 Wuster wrote: It's kind of funny how critical people are, I guess we're headed into 'legit' eSports territory where everyone is an expert and knows exactly why players / teams are scrubs. Although, I did notice that Complexity isn't getting any credit for wins from when they were still Barrel Boys. I suspect El Nexo may have the same problem when the site switches them to HoTS and the flaming will begin once again... Hint: notice they only have 3 games counting now? | ||
FeyFey
Germany10114 Posts
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4tre55
Germany330 Posts
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willyferrol
3 Posts
Lucifron have won presencial tournanaments in WC3, SC2 and Heroes of the Storm. That´s skill. | ||
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