League Of Legends
G2, the speedrunner of LoL
Submitted by betobto, 04-11-2019, 02:54 PM, Thread ID: 148807
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04-11-2019, 02:54 PM
#1 Last Sunday (27), an incredible series between European sports G2 and Korean DAMWON games. A 3x1 G2 win secured time in the 2019 World Semifinals, which will be played this weekend. In the series, a fourth match drew a lot of attention - the G2 always seemed to be one step ahead of its opponent, dictating or where and when it happens. It was an early game of the game, which left a DAMWON not knowing how to react. We have seen in practice what the concept of High Time means, which has been gaining popularity since 2019, but what exactly does it mean?
"Simply put, high time is playing fast," says gstv. ?Time means rhythm; It's about a fast pace. "
There is no exact milestone when this accelerated form of play occurred, but the analyst pointed to the 2018 Invictus Gaming. One team was a crystal of brute force, including risky fights, committing to play even without the big players that would work, and always seeking to accelerate. This unique style gave them the world title. This is not exactly what we see today, but the Chinese team has opened the door for a change of pace in the Rift. His victory over a 16-minute SKT at this year's MSI is another example of the applied practice concept.
Still according to gstv, the biggest difficulty of the style is the necessary synchronization between a team as a whole. It's no use for only one player or one sector of the map to speed up. ?Everyone needs to be on time. This means reduction of irrelevant movements and hesitation. If it is well executed, then time will always be able to choose as moves, being one step ahead , complete. For the analyst today, the team that best performs this style is G2, and the fourth game against DAMWON was an excellent example of how fast players' fast performance is.
"Simply put, high time is playing fast," says gstv. ?Time means rhythm; It's about a fast pace. "
There is no exact milestone when this accelerated form of play occurred, but the analyst pointed to the 2018 Invictus Gaming. One team was a crystal of brute force, including risky fights, committing to play even without the big players that would work, and always seeking to accelerate. This unique style gave them the world title. This is not exactly what we see today, but the Chinese team has opened the door for a change of pace in the Rift. His victory over a 16-minute SKT at this year's MSI is another example of the applied practice concept.
Still according to gstv, the biggest difficulty of the style is the necessary synchronization between a team as a whole. It's no use for only one player or one sector of the map to speed up. ?Everyone needs to be on time. This means reduction of irrelevant movements and hesitation. If it is well executed, then time will always be able to choose as moves, being one step ahead , complete. For the analyst today, the team that best performs this style is G2, and the fourth game against DAMWON was an excellent example of how fast players' fast performance is.
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