making a team instead, thanks for the comments
a real broh, very reliable, solid dm, working (and rapidly improving) on his maincalling. Really good to review with, always recognizes when the uber is caca. pretty much a 9.8/10 for ur mid-high open team
Cool guy, likes to play Pocket alot. He will definitively make for a good choice for higher-end Open teams. Solid DM and Gamesense. Maincalling is his main concern, so he will go far as a Pocket. Pick him up.
Pretty solid pocket, especially being relatively new to the competitive scene. He has DM and can do some decent main calling but all he lacks at the moment is experience which will come with playing more of course. Always kept his cool and is pretty cool in general. Will definitely be able to hang in high open/low IM by the end of the season.
I ran into glo by complete chance when I was emoing out and playing pub medic by myself. I saw a soldier with noticeably good DM and thought process, we started a small conversation. Turned out he was interested in competitive, but had never played a single season and mostly stuck to pugs. Sack-based Characters, the team that I was subbing for at the time, lost their pocket, and I recommended that they give glo a try.
It seriously cannot be overstated how much natural affinity this guy has for 6s and pocket. He isn't afraid to lead, isn't afraid to commit, and his DM and gamesense after one season is better than players I know who are on their seventh+ season. He's also friendly, vocal, and untiltable. Sometimes you meet players who just seem to have this natural talent for the game; it's rare, but immediately recognizable. Glo is one of those people, and I know that if he wants it, he will go very far, and very fast.
His biggest weakness right now is his lack of experience. He makes things difficult for himself because of it, lacking the foresight of past experiences to truly be efficient. If he can get a team that challenges him, he's going to level up to become an absolute monster.
It seriously cannot be overstated how much natural affinity this guy has for 6s and pocket. He isn't afraid to lead, isn't afraid to commit, and his DM and gamesense after one season is better than players I know who are on their seventh+ season. He's also friendly, vocal, and untiltable. Sometimes you meet players who just seem to have this natural talent for the game; it's rare, but immediately recognizable. Glo is one of those people, and I know that if he wants it, he will go very far, and very fast.
His biggest weakness right now is his lack of experience. He makes things difficult for himself because of it, lacking the foresight of past experiences to truly be efficient. If he can get a team that challenges him, he's going to level up to become an absolute monster.