One team just tried attacking on King's Row with 6 tanks. This is wonderful
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Registered: | March 25, 2017 |
Last post: | November 11, 2019 at 12:29 PM |
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One team just tried attacking on King's Row with 6 tanks. This is wonderful
PsychoWaffle just tweeted this was their last match as a team. :(
Why isn't babybay playing?
I've really enjoyed seeing Envy's newfound flexibility over the past few weeks.
It seems this is going to be one of those games where the score is really deceptive. Lijiang was pretty close and King's Row was down to the wire.
You can have mine.
You used to see Rein/Winston pretty often.
What is this game?
Another C9! What the hell is going on with IMT?
Yeah. I think this list is going to be very different next month.
It's cool that EnVision is Canadian, but I'm more excited because they just came out of nowhere. I think pretty much everyone expected them to be at or near the bottom of the standings, but here we are with them having defeated two of the top teams in the region. At this point, I'm hoping they can stand up to EnVyUs and go all the way.
It definitely matters. As a tall person, I tend to avoid short urinals because certain parts of me would be uncomfortably close to the top of said urinal.
I think that's the first time I've seen a Symmetra POTG in a pro match. Hilarious.
Depends on how tall you are. If you can't use the short urinal comfortably, use that awkward middle urinal.
They need the 2-2-2 flag meta.
Oh wow. The back cap!
This Dorado attack is the Immortals I was expecting a couple weeks ago.
Also, the first point. It looked like they were going back in, but waited too long.
The City that Never Sleeps is definitely a nickname tied to New York, specifically. I've never heard the nickname used to refer to other cities. Maybe some people have started co-opting it for other places, but if you Google the phrase, a bunch of NYC stuff shows up.
What if...what if EnVision beats EnVyUs in a few weeks?
Not to take anything away from the rest of the team. He just seems like the big difference between old EnVision and new EnVision.
Jaru's pretty good at this game.
That's fantastic. He's such an enthusiastic, exciting, and creative caster.
I like a little foreplay.
I see your Taimou Junkrats and raise you...Taimou Junkrat.
https://clips.twitch.tv/MotionlessImpossibleSrirachaDatSheffy
There were so many great moments on Eichenwalde.
Taimou breaking out some new heroes. This is great.
The last 10-15 seconds of Numbani was quite the rollercoaster. That was super exciting.
I'm happy to see McCree back in the meta. I find him a lot more exciting to watch than 76.
I thought it was alright, but was too long for what was there. It would've been improved if it was shorter, I think.
Or EnVision will show how much the addition of Jaru and ChrisTFer did for them. It's so hard to predict anything right now. The whole world is topsy turvy.
What a fantastic day. I'm loving all these upsets. This is the sort of thing that keeps a scene exciting.
I really enjoy banter like that during downtime.
Left Guy is now Right Guy. I'm so confused!
The lack of Left Guy is extremely disappointing.
Hex with the Game of Thrones reference.
It's becoming clear that I've been seriously underestimating Team UK. Taiwan gave USA a good match and now UK is rolling over them.
That shutdown of Crnkz' blade at the end there was nuts and we had the perfect view of it.
I generally prefer ZP and Hex as a casting duo, but I've been thoroughly enjoying the D.Va ditch stuff from DOA and Monte on Horizon all weekend.
Very well played, USA. This game was a lot closer than the score would indicate, though. Every map (except maybe Route 66) easily could've gone either way.
UK is a solid team, but USA has appeared to play at a higher level so far.
It can't be 2-2. It's a Canada vs Russia situation where one of them has to win to decide who takes first and second in the group. I'm predicting 3-2 for US. I hope they lose, so we can get Canada vs USA at Blizzcon, though.
What's the deal with Cantus? People seem to hate him.
Absolutely. They were both kind of unknowns (though, Australia's success already said something about Taiwan, who consistently beats them).
There were plenty of people who thought Brazil might have been a surprise in this group. They've dominated the South American scene and the only times they played against non-SA teams, they were stuck with high ping. It turns out they can't really compete with some of the best in the world, after all.
A billionaire is a terrible person? I'm shocked. Shocked!
I was really hoping Turkey could pull of a win there to give Canada a bit of an edge tomorrow. Oh well. Canada will have to do it on their own merits (though, I'm worried).
Route 66 was crazy. That map was way closer than expected.