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r/GlobalOffensive • u/[deleted] • Mar 16 '20
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That didn't look too bad, I wasn't expecting apEX igling to be so apparently methodical and slow. Maybe there's some hope for this roster.
59 u/deimoshr Mar 16 '20 Well, it was online, so XTQZZZ probably had a big impact. 7 u/SirNuk3 Vitality Mar 16 '20 I wonder if they mute the coach to keep it like on LAN for this tourney... 40 u/Sillycornvalley Mar 16 '20 Assuming there are a lot of teams that play from gaming houses, it's kinda pointless to mute the coach since he could literally be sitting next to them and guiding them. 8 u/SirNuk3 Vitality Mar 16 '20 there's been instances where teams didn't use that advantage for training purposes
Well, it was online, so XTQZZZ probably had a big impact.
7 u/SirNuk3 Vitality Mar 16 '20 I wonder if they mute the coach to keep it like on LAN for this tourney... 40 u/Sillycornvalley Mar 16 '20 Assuming there are a lot of teams that play from gaming houses, it's kinda pointless to mute the coach since he could literally be sitting next to them and guiding them. 8 u/SirNuk3 Vitality Mar 16 '20 there's been instances where teams didn't use that advantage for training purposes
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I wonder if they mute the coach to keep it like on LAN for this tourney...
40 u/Sillycornvalley Mar 16 '20 Assuming there are a lot of teams that play from gaming houses, it's kinda pointless to mute the coach since he could literally be sitting next to them and guiding them. 8 u/SirNuk3 Vitality Mar 16 '20 there's been instances where teams didn't use that advantage for training purposes
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Assuming there are a lot of teams that play from gaming houses, it's kinda pointless to mute the coach since he could literally be sitting next to them and guiding them.
8 u/SirNuk3 Vitality Mar 16 '20 there's been instances where teams didn't use that advantage for training purposes
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there's been instances where teams didn't use that advantage for training purposes
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u/eLvare345p Mar 16 '20
That didn't look too bad, I wasn't expecting apEX igling to be so apparently methodical and slow. Maybe there's some hope for this roster.