Hydrophobic
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Eh CLG actually lost? lol
Hit them with the (choke) classicCLG was actually doing well in that last game until Darshan went crazy for Lemon. Then it was over.
what roster move do you guys think clg does for the summer split. i could see new players coming in for any of the top half of the map honestly. huhi had a fine split, but he really doesn't have consistent carry potential outta the mid lane. darshan is off and on (mostly off over the last year). xmithie had a mediocre split tbh, but i dunnno
I think Xmithie potentially gets benched because he definitely had an off split.
Isn't Aphro their shotcaller now that Double left?
Please don't let mid Lulu come back
Globaly most of the playoffs have been 3-0 stomps by top teams. Even in the lesser regions the pattern is there. I wonder what's about lol that there's such a divide between top and lesser teams. Upsets in long series are almost unheard of now.
Both LCS and LCK finals look to be way closer, it seems. LMS will likely be a FW stomp... I haven't seen China this year so I don't know what can happen.
The NA Semis were very one-sided. As bad as the old best-of-3 days when C9 were stomping everyone in record quick time. Final itself might well be a classic though. TSM going for the 4th title in their 9th consecutive final appearance and C9 going for their 3rd.
Is it not mostly an indication that the macro play of the top teams is good enough in relation to their region that they make few game-costing mistakes?
Organisations are getting better coach/analyst/support structures every year which helps with coming up with better macro play.
Yeah, that should certainly be a factor as well.To an extent it's definitely better support, but I also think there's simply an increasing concentration of elite talent in the top teams (except perhaps in China). Korea has definitely condensed from the days when each org had two teams, and I'd argue NA and EU have done likewise (the weaker EU teams have simply declined to irrelevance). So you have the double effect of the best players largely playing for the best orgs, where they receive the best support to develop and play the best strategies.
I also suspect that in LoL the cost of having one weak link is very large. If you have one player who's clearly weaker than his counterpart - not likely on a top team which can afford to buy only the best, but likely on challengers - then you have to draft and play to protect him, which limits the strategies you can employ. Take a look at Samsung getting ripped to shreds in lane against KT when they had CuVee try to play carries against Smeb. Once you have that kind of advantage in elite pro play, the game is usually over.
I think FNC is the second best right now, they won game 1, and almost beat them game 2. It was the first series that G2 had to actually adapt to win in Europe.
I mean, to be fair it's not like Quickshot and Deficio have much to work withForgot how frustrating it could be to watch EU LCS. Player skill can just be so low sometimes (which negatively impacts the draft) and the shot calling is really just not there at all. Caster set is kind of just painful too...
Maybe don't make "arrow to the knee" jokes...or have anything to say about why fights played out the way they did other than talking up how well a player did. Tons of huge things happening with just no commentary on them.I mean, to be fair it's not like Quickshot and Deficio have much to work with
There's so many times you can sound unimpressed at a garbage play in a 50 minute game.