So I've been playing for so long.
I remember all the LANs, all the tournaments, all the playoffs, and when you walk on the
stage and you see the crowd, you just get pumped up.
It's an amazing feeling seeing how all those people came here to watch you and the feelings
that you get, and you can't help but feel appreciative of all the fans.
You just want to show them what you can do and I see so many players who kind of just
don't try as hard or whatnot.
And to me it's kind of -- it's kind of rude to all the fans that come out it's like if
you're not going to try so hard, how you deserve to walk up in front of the crowd
and play in front of your peers, and all the audience. I just think that if you're going
to be playing at the highest level you should be working at the highest level and practicing
really hard and doing everything you can to show that you deserve to be there.
Good question.
I don't really know why or how all this like happened the way it did
but in esports, things happen so fast.
I was, basically not even a week ago I was thinking OK I'm going to stay with Dignitas,
be a sub.
I'll have a chance to play eventually like we'll see what happens.
You know, all that good stuff, and then the next day David's like, hey you have an
opportunity to join P1.
It's like OK, why not?
You know I just wanna make a difference for my team, any team that I go to and just
do my best and just kind of do what I do best, which is play well, hopefully.
Uhhh, Yeah they're alright.
Got one here. Yayyy.
I don't know, they're alright. Mike can do tricks and stuff on it, it's like
I don't know.
He can do it well.
I can't do tricks.
I can do the trick where I spin it.
It's not too impressive.
I have two fingers.
I can have one finger?
Ooooo.
I want to teach him as much as I can.
I think, being that I've been playing for such a long time, it's only natural that I
have a lot teach him,
but he also has a lot of things that I don't do as well.
Like I think his laning on ranged supports is definitely superior to my own.
So that's something I can learn from him and I think being that we're both on the team
means there is no reason for us not to work together and try and improve each other and
push each other.
And yeah he's a hard worker as well and he's just kind of new to the whole competitive
scene and has a lot to learn about macro and he's just not as talkative as I am in
game and that's something you develop over the years.
So, Shady and I we talk a decent amount.
Definitely hoping to work on our relationship even more in the future and just kind of improve
each other even more.
Mike definitely does not seem like a rookie. The way he talks, the way
he kind of controls and commands what he wants.
He definitely does not seem like a rookie and it's very respectable knowing that he's
just confident in himself and it's really, really good.
He's been playing extremely well and we just need to incorporate him into our team and
just be able to use his strengths to our advantage.
So Derek...
He is always self-critical of himself.
It's interesting to see someone that's so open to criticism always, I mean he bashes
himself too much sometimes but you can tell he really wants to learn.
And I really want to help him too because when I see people who are hungry to learn,
it's like, oh he is trying really hard, let me help him out.
And I really want to help out Derek because there's a lot of -- he has like a lot of macro
things that he can easily fix.
And I think he will.
He just needs the right push.
Oof, Ryu's a...
He's very stoic guy.
He just doesn't talk too much and he's just like...
I think what people said about him before was like a mafia boss.
It's like if he's talking you listen, and you know he's always watching.
Arrow is a goofy guy.
He's just... usually he's the guy that kind of is full of smiles.
And even though he's like not always showing that he's smiling, you can tell he's happy
and you never really see him down and he's always trying to improve.
Works really hard.
Very friendly guy.
The game has evolved from what it was back in Season 1 and 2 where a lot of it was just
your own play, your own micro play and you were just way better than an opponent and
you can always crush them no matter what.
But nowadays it's a lot more about teamwork, how you can set up your plays, how you can do
your vision better, how you can help your teammates and it makes the game a lot more about your team
and a lot more about teamwork and you just hear "teamwork teamwork" over and over again
because it's true. You need to be all work as a team
So the macro plan is you can't just pull in one player and expect the macro to be instantly feeling
better. I wish it was like that. But I try my best to try, to be a strong voice for a team and I think there
are some improvements very, very slight right now.
Again it's a team game, so we have to teach everybody a lot of macro stuff, go back to the basics and
honestly macro is not the hardest thing.
What's hard is getting everyone on the same page and you teach everybody a basics and then expand
from there. Always talking and it just comes with practice. If you're a practicing really hard
and always talking in practice,
we can easily improve and as long as we're motivated, we can do it and it seems that
that's the case.
I want to win obviously.
I think P1, they were third place last split for a reason.
They are a good team, just need to keep pushing to the next level and just do even better.
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