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Amante del deporte y los videojuegos La actitud determina tu resultado 💪 🇺🇦 Ex Valorant Player ...

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sNe0@ssNee0·
Por fin pude escribir todo, después de 3 años compitiendo voy a estar un tiempo centrándome en el ámbito personal/profesional el cual hace tiempo había descuidado,voy a estar mínimo 7 meses sin poder competir ya que no podría dedicarle el tiempo necesario para dar todo mi nivel +
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KPI delamac
KPI delamac@delamac_·
Hoy me han baneado mi cuenta de valorant sin nunca haber hecho nada que yo sepa que esta mal y no me han dicho ni siquiera las razones concretas, pongo toda la información de el mensaje de la cuenta , la respuesta y la supuesta razón, pido si me pueden decir al menos la razón
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Lo de Arcane ha sido una verdadera locura
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Wall Street Wolverine
Wall Street Wolverine@wallstwolverine·
Samuel Vázquez: “Yo quiero pagar impuestos para que cuando un río arrase una ciudad en 24 horas haya unos servicios decentes, no quiero pagar impuestos para tener Ministerios y Direcciones Generales de tontos y tontas del culo que no hacen nada positivo por la sociedad”.
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Jordi Wild
Jordi Wild@JordiWild·
Esto es lo más difícil que me ha tocado escribir en mi vida, una pesadilla que me cuesta aceptar, pero tengo que comunicar que mi padre ha fallecido. Sabéis que valoro mucho mi privacidad, pero sin entrar en muchos detalles, ha sido algo totalmente inesperado y que nos ha tenido en vilo durante días, hasta que, al final, su llama se ha apagado. Mi padre era la persona más maravillosa que ha existido, un padre y esposo de 10, y mi mejor amigo. Lo echo muchísimo de menos, y sé que muchos de vosotros también lo queríais un montón; que papá Giorgio era importante y lo teníais en un pedestal. Él también os quería mucho, a sus internautas. Voy a tomarme unos días de descanso para estar con mi madre y porque ahora mismo no tengo la cabeza centrada para grabar, pero espero regresar pronto, ya que sé que estar ocupado me hará bien. Nada más. Ojalá nunca hubiera tenido que escribir algo así. Mis padres son un pilar, y no sé cómo voy a superar esto, pero sé que él querría que siguiéramos adelante. Y eso intentaremos. Os quiero, y mil gracias por el cariño que siempre le habéis dado.
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Iker Jiménez
Iker Jiménez@navedelmisterio·
No sé quien es el autor. Es genial. Lo dice todo. #Horizonte
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Rubén Gisbert
Rubén Gisbert@gisbert_ruben·
Militares en Valencia DESESPERADOS POR NO RECIBIR LA ORDEN DE SALIR a AYUDAR. Hay miles de militares, preparados listos para ponerse manos a la obra a ayudar a restablecer los servicios básicos, las comunicaciones y en contra y retirar cuerpos. PERO NO LES DEJAN PORQUE “daría mala imagen” nuestra clase política es la peor basura que existe . #SOSVALENCIA
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Wall Street Wolverine
Wall Street Wolverine@wallstwolverine·
Elon Musk: “Es bastante extraño que un pequeño impuesto sobre el té iniciara la revolución y que ahora nos pongan impuestos a mansalva y no haya revolución. Te cobran impuestos por lo que ganas, te cobran impuestos por lo que compras y te cobran impuestos por lo que posees. Impuestos, impuestos, impuestos, ¿y en qué se gastan? Por eso tenemos que reducir el tamaño del gobierno”.
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Una lástima que pueda suceder esto, para el sacrifio que requiere la competición en todos los ámbitos, lo mínimo sería tener la seguridad de que pueda ser sostenible, no que de un día para otro puedas estar en lo más alto y al siguiente no tener nada, sin importar el Tier que sea
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Perspective from a CEO spending $700,000 on our Valorant Team in 2 years to compete in T2: What would you do if after pouring $700,000 into a dream, you found out it was never built to last? (if you are an esports fan, player or somehow involved in esports, I appreciate a like and retweet for awareness) That’s exactly the reality we faced as we sought to compete in Tier 2 Valorant. When Riot reduced the 2 - year franchise slot to just one year, it felt like a slap in the face. That’s when we began to reconsider our place in the game. We weren’t alone - others felt it too. After winning champs in 2021, we were invited to apply for the VCT Franchise. It felt like everything was coming together. We even secured a final 20 spot and flew to Berlin to pitch our plans in front of the decision-makers. But we didn’t make the cut. Surprisingly, we weren’t too upset. Why? Well, the competing orgs had a lot more experience, a bigger fanbase, and significantly larger budgets. Let me be clear: our impression of the Riot staff was excellent. They were professional, passionate, diligent, and extremely friendly. But once we descended to T2, everything changed. That’s when the nightmare began. You see, fighting for just one slot across all of Europe isn’t just difficult - it’s ruthless, but potentially extremely rewarding. We knew we could make it and we came damn close in year one of competing in T2 by finishing #3 in Ascension. Teams, including ours, poured money, time, and heart into the competition, paying good salaries and making massive sacrifices. Let’s be honest: T2 Valorant has only existed for two reasons: - Players grinding to make their way up. - Orgs like ours investing in those players, hoping to compete for that elusive slot. Without the franchise system as a goal, would T2 even exist? I don’t think so. What happened to the T2 scene? Is Riot understaffed? Do they not care? Or are the wrong people in charge? Any of these possibilities would spell disaster for building a sustainable T2 ecosystem. And trust me, it wouldn’t take much to fix, definitely not a lot of money. We’ll be diving deeper into this mess in our next podcast episode with @KrimsonAer and @ElevatedSpeaks , discussing the changes needed for a better T2 ecosystem. Stay tuned. As for us? Competitive Valorant is a closed chapter for now. The mismanagement of tournaments, broadcasts that don't appeal to the majority, low viewership, prize money delays (even casters waiting for their 2023 payments!), a lack of communication, and the cancellation of Split 3 tournaments. It all got worse. If we ever return, it’ll either be in a massively profitable situation (finding a low - budget team with a lot of potential) or in a more sustainable ecosystem. But the harsh reality is, T2 Valorant has been a slap in the face, not just for orgs like ours, but for the players too. They sacrifice their time and lives chasing the dream of going pro, while countless people behind the scenes, coaches, management, editors, designers, work tirelessly for the same goal. And let’s be real, they aren’t getting rich from it; for most, it’s pure passion. At times, it feels like we are being exploited. Too many people work in this industry for “an apple and an egg” (a German saying .. you get the point). Yet, for many, working in esports is the dream. That said, I’ve also seen the opposite. People in critical roles being massively overpaid while delivering incompetence that ruins the progress for everyone. Esports deserves better. Valorant deserves better. Maybe Riot’s focus is on T1. Maybe the higher-ups are unaware of what’s going on. Maybe things will change. But right now, it’s a disaster for orgs. It's an even worse system for the players. We can pivot to other games or opportunities. But the pro players? They’re stuck. They’ve dedicated years to mastering this game, and learning another from scratch could take years more. They’re the ones being hit hardest. I truly feel for the countless unsigned T2 teams and players who deserve to make a living in this space. Whether you're an org owner, an esports worker, or a player unsure of your next step - join our Discord. Let’s continue the conversation, reach out if you want to chat, need help, have ideas. Maybe together, we can find a way forward. You're not alone. Stay strong, Ben

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Perspective from a CEO spending $700,000 on our Valorant Team in 2 years to compete in T2: What would you do if after pouring $700,000 into a dream, you found out it was never built to last? (if you are an esports fan, player or somehow involved in esports, I appreciate a like and retweet for awareness) That’s exactly the reality we faced as we sought to compete in Tier 2 Valorant. When Riot reduced the 2 - year franchise slot to just one year, it felt like a slap in the face. That’s when we began to reconsider our place in the game. We weren’t alone - others felt it too. After winning champs in 2021, we were invited to apply for the VCT Franchise. It felt like everything was coming together. We even secured a final 20 spot and flew to Berlin to pitch our plans in front of the decision-makers. But we didn’t make the cut. Surprisingly, we weren’t too upset. Why? Well, the competing orgs had a lot more experience, a bigger fanbase, and significantly larger budgets. Let me be clear: our impression of the Riot staff was excellent. They were professional, passionate, diligent, and extremely friendly. But once we descended to T2, everything changed. That’s when the nightmare began. You see, fighting for just one slot across all of Europe isn’t just difficult - it’s ruthless, but potentially extremely rewarding. We knew we could make it and we came damn close in year one of competing in T2 by finishing #3 in Ascension. Teams, including ours, poured money, time, and heart into the competition, paying good salaries and making massive sacrifices. Let’s be honest: T2 Valorant has only existed for two reasons: - Players grinding to make their way up. - Orgs like ours investing in those players, hoping to compete for that elusive slot. Without the franchise system as a goal, would T2 even exist? I don’t think so. What happened to the T2 scene? Is Riot understaffed? Do they not care? Or are the wrong people in charge? Any of these possibilities would spell disaster for building a sustainable T2 ecosystem. And trust me, it wouldn’t take much to fix, definitely not a lot of money. We’ll be diving deeper into this mess in our next podcast episode with @KrimsonAer and @ElevatedSpeaks , discussing the changes needed for a better T2 ecosystem. Stay tuned. As for us? Competitive Valorant is a closed chapter for now. The mismanagement of tournaments, broadcasts that don't appeal to the majority, low viewership, prize money delays (even casters waiting for their 2023 payments!), a lack of communication, and the cancellation of Split 3 tournaments. It all got worse. If we ever return, it’ll either be in a massively profitable situation (finding a low - budget team with a lot of potential) or in a more sustainable ecosystem. But the harsh reality is, T2 Valorant has been a slap in the face, not just for orgs like ours, but for the players too. They sacrifice their time and lives chasing the dream of going pro, while countless people behind the scenes, coaches, management, editors, designers, work tirelessly for the same goal. And let’s be real, they aren’t getting rich from it; for most, it’s pure passion. At times, it feels like we are being exploited. Too many people work in this industry for “an apple and an egg” (a German saying .. you get the point). Yet, for many, working in esports is the dream. That said, I’ve also seen the opposite. People in critical roles being massively overpaid while delivering incompetence that ruins the progress for everyone. Esports deserves better. Valorant deserves better. Maybe Riot’s focus is on T1. Maybe the higher-ups are unaware of what’s going on. Maybe things will change. But right now, it’s a disaster for orgs. It's an even worse system for the players. We can pivot to other games or opportunities. But the pro players? They’re stuck. They’ve dedicated years to mastering this game, and learning another from scratch could take years more. They’re the ones being hit hardest. I truly feel for the countless unsigned T2 teams and players who deserve to make a living in this space. Whether you're an org owner, an esports worker, or a player unsure of your next step - join our Discord. Let’s continue the conversation, reach out if you want to chat, need help, have ideas. Maybe together, we can find a way forward. You're not alone. Stay strong, Ben
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even surprised myself with this one
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KPI delamac
KPI delamac@delamac_·
Busco gente para hacer un mix del ct, praqueando lo justo (muy poco, por lo que pongo dsp) pero realmente la mayoria de mixes con los que he estado a punto de subir ha sido praqueando poco asi que pues eso, MD si estas interesado
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Vito Quiles 🇪🇸
Vito Quiles 🇪🇸@vitoquiles·
Sánchez se arroga la victoria de la selección y de Alcaraz para poder decir que España vive el mejor momento de su historia. Jajajaja está enfermo.
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IITZTIMMY IS A MAD MAN ON NEON
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Lobao@lobotfps·
buen día aqui una dedicacion pa la gente que le gusta entrenar sin ganas y no hay nada mas rompe bolas que un competidor que entrena sin ganas. a metanle power a su Jueves , pronto se vienen cositas 🤪👻
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Hacía falta esto desde hace tiempo, conozco unos cuantos de la escena que llevarían mucho permabaneados y a varios CC algo conocidos que más de lo mismo, ahora tendrán que esforzarse en pensar antes de hablar, va a ser divertido 😌
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A message from @RiotSuperCakes about the current state of player behavior and upcoming changes to make our community a better place

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