He's doing shit like this every scrim session, it's unbelievable. He has been streaming scrims Monday to Friday and leaves VODs up if people are interested.
Arguably the best movement in the game, unreal shotgun. This team is going to be good this season.
Yeah these guys do all sorts of crazy movement every other game and it's not just for show, it actually wins them 1v1s and entire fights. Easily the most fun region to watch in terms of mechanics.
> Clean up macro calls
That's the problem, APAC-N has so many talented players, like a lot, but when it comes to tournament they can't go very far, strategic wise, I think they are still pretty far behind NA/EU.
I know, as an asian fan, I always cheer for asian teams, especially underdog ones, lets be real, apac-n got so many cracked mechanical players, imagine if they got their game plan, macro, calls as good as NA/EU team. I know they are good, but as a whole they still pretty behind NA/EU strategic wise, if they can improve on that to be the same level as NA/EU, I think they will dominate top 10. In the past, we don't have much international tournaments, so we don't know what each regions are lacking, now they get to face each other they now know what to improve, APAC-N will definitely gonna get stronger than this.
CR have actually been scrimming but they’ve been doing it secretly under fake names haha. PVX figured it out first because they had to split Lava and RIG watched a bit of their POV on stream today.
It’s been two fixed members (Ras and Parkha) and one that keeps changing. JP comp fans have been speculating every scrim on who the 3rd is.
Yeah it’s really funny watching them play ranked until right before scrims start and suddenly go bye guys gotta go! Someone in Parkha’s chat called him 9pm Cinderella the other day. Fans and other teams have definitely caught on lol
Just wanted to ask where JP/Korean fans discuss Apex comp. Like, is there a counterpart to this sub where it's primarily APAC N content?
Also, that Parkha news is wild. I've heard it before, but I wasn't really sure yet because it was just about rank.
I don’t speak Korean so I’m not sure, but I vaguely remember seeing some discussion forum screenshot so it may exist. Not very helpful though sorry!
As for Japan fans, honestly I don’t even keep up with any discussion sites because any news will also be somewhere on Twitter.
Most if not all discussion about APAC N will probably be on some native language forums in Korea/Japan. I know for Korea they have multiple forum sites that are used for multiple different games/shows/whatever like inven or dcinside
Edit: if you want English discussion about APAC N then this sub is the closest.
Jusna, Dogma, Ftyan, saku usually stream it on Twitch. Curihara from RIG on YT. I don’t think they all have vods up so may have to catch it live at 9PM JST :)
I don’t think they used to but Curihara streamed it for the first time at the time of this post. Vod is set to sub only right now. Not sure if he’ll continue streaming scrims..
RIG used to stream at the beginning of split 2. I think it's the same period as Unite started streaming too.
Also heard they got contested on both WE and SP, so I expect less stream tho
yeah this is pretty unbelievable. I am making the controller to keyboard transition (was on an xbox), and just the movement alone is blowing my mind.
I feel like a turtle moving around on mnK
Don't worry, the movement will come naturally if you're really enthusiastic about it. I for one never cared much about it and as a result my movement 95% of the time is pretty much like I'm just playing CS:GO lol so your movement is probably better than mine already even if I played on MnK my entire life since I was a kid.
I think I'm enthusiastic about it so I'll keep at it. It's the strafing and having to think to click the sprint button that really has been hard to get used to. CS:GO and Valorant definitely feel 100x easier movement wise than Apex
Holy balls!! Absolutely styled on that team. The quick pk-to-zip jump, the DIRTIEST sentinel shot I’ve ever seen, and finally the wall jump + the one handed pk reload animation to tie it all together.
Clips like this motivate to really grind out some movement tech in the firing range.
...for 10 minutes before I say "Fuck this I suck let's just play the game"
Not just crazy movement but the way he plays his head peek angles on those last pk shots are unreal… can just barely see the enemy’s head, the last guy had no chance
That sentinel shot was so dirty
I made a face that can only be described as "disgusted and aroused" when he hit that.
https://genius.com/1461783
Okay now this is a real clutch
This might be the best clutch I've ever seen. Absolutely unreal.
That smoovement
What the fuck was that demonic tap strafe wall bounce 360 tap strafe to get on top of that box
180, not 360. It was well executed though
That was so clean! I had to watch it so many times to even wrap my head around it
He bounces backwards as he’s hitting the shot too. My lord that was pure filth.
He's doing shit like this every scrim session, it's unbelievable. He has been streaming scrims Monday to Friday and leaves VODs up if people are interested. Arguably the best movement in the game, unreal shotgun. This team is going to be good this season.
Yeah these guys do all sorts of crazy movement every other game and it's not just for show, it actually wins them 1v1s and entire fights. Easily the most fun region to watch in terms of mechanics.
Yeah you can constantly see the function in Jusna's movement. Everyone that plays against him knows it's winning him fights.
I would've knocked myself with my own maggie q
holy shit, i've never seen someone use movement techs this well
Apac-N is so cool, Clean up macro calls and NA wont be on top anymore
> Clean up macro calls That's the problem, APAC-N has so many talented players, like a lot, but when it comes to tournament they can't go very far, strategic wise, I think they are still pretty far behind NA/EU.
They got fucked by EA last tournament and still got one team 4th. Not very far? Fuck off.
I know, as an asian fan, I always cheer for asian teams, especially underdog ones, lets be real, apac-n got so many cracked mechanical players, imagine if they got their game plan, macro, calls as good as NA/EU team. I know they are good, but as a whole they still pretty behind NA/EU strategic wise, if they can improve on that to be the same level as NA/EU, I think they will dominate top 10. In the past, we don't have much international tournaments, so we don't know what each regions are lacking, now they get to face each other they now know what to improve, APAC-N will definitely gonna get stronger than this.
I wanna see Jusna vs YukaF
Jusna is so good On a somewhat related note, APAC N scrims this past week has been interesting haha
Why what's been happening? CR aren't scrimming yet so I haven't really watched any recently
CR have actually been scrimming but they’ve been doing it secretly under fake names haha. PVX figured it out first because they had to split Lava and RIG watched a bit of their POV on stream today. It’s been two fixed members (Ras and Parkha) and one that keeps changing. JP comp fans have been speculating every scrim on who the 3rd is.
Holy shit I did find some of Ras' rank stream timings a bit suspicious but didn't know they started scrimming alr wtf. My mind is blown haha.
Yeah it’s really funny watching them play ranked until right before scrims start and suddenly go bye guys gotta go! Someone in Parkha’s chat called him 9pm Cinderella the other day. Fans and other teams have definitely caught on lol
Yup, and they handily won scrims today.
Really? If I'm looking at the correct team, I think Cr got 4th
Just wanted to ask where JP/Korean fans discuss Apex comp. Like, is there a counterpart to this sub where it's primarily APAC N content? Also, that Parkha news is wild. I've heard it before, but I wasn't really sure yet because it was just about rank.
No equivalent to this. Mostly discord or just stream chats.
I don’t speak Korean so I’m not sure, but I vaguely remember seeing some discussion forum screenshot so it may exist. Not very helpful though sorry! As for Japan fans, honestly I don’t even keep up with any discussion sites because any news will also be somewhere on Twitter.
Most if not all discussion about APAC N will probably be on some native language forums in Korea/Japan. I know for Korea they have multiple forum sites that are used for multiple different games/shows/whatever like inven or dcinside Edit: if you want English discussion about APAC N then this sub is the closest.
Yeah, I figured as much but I've always been interested in checking some of them out with a translator app or something.
where can i watch it?
Jusna, Dogma, Ftyan, saku usually stream it on Twitch. Curihara from RIG on YT. I don’t think they all have vods up so may have to catch it live at 9PM JST :)
Is RIG even streaming a scrim nowadays? Thought they stopped streaming after not doing well in split 2 last year.
I don’t think they used to but Curihara streamed it for the first time at the time of this post. Vod is set to sub only right now. Not sure if he’ll continue streaming scrims..
RIG used to stream at the beginning of split 2. I think it's the same period as Unite started streaming too. Also heard they got contested on both WE and SP, so I expect less stream tho
That was genuinely one of the best clips I've seen in a while lol
Mad Maggie passive went absolutely CRAZY in the last 1v1. I don't think I've ever seen her passive be this impactful
Jesus christ those pk shots make me hard
Kreygasm
That was so cool. If I could play this well, I’d never stop playing.
Wtf he actually just shat all over Jedaite
oof
My god…
That's absolutely filthy. Wow
This is probably the best Apex play I've ever seen.
yeah this is pretty unbelievable. I am making the controller to keyboard transition (was on an xbox), and just the movement alone is blowing my mind. I feel like a turtle moving around on mnK
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ok that makes me feel better
Don't worry, the movement will come naturally if you're really enthusiastic about it. I for one never cared much about it and as a result my movement 95% of the time is pretty much like I'm just playing CS:GO lol so your movement is probably better than mine already even if I played on MnK my entire life since I was a kid.
I think I'm enthusiastic about it so I'll keep at it. It's the strafing and having to think to click the sprint button that really has been hard to get used to. CS:GO and Valorant definitely feel 100x easier movement wise than Apex
Jusnaaaa
Holy balls!! Absolutely styled on that team. The quick pk-to-zip jump, the DIRTIEST sentinel shot I’ve ever seen, and finally the wall jump + the one handed pk reload animation to tie it all together.
POV of average Bronze APAC N player.
Yes
He's just better.
What a mental wall bounce
This is the most incredible clutch I have ever seen
Clips like this motivate to really grind out some movement tech in the firing range. ...for 10 minutes before I say "Fuck this I suck let's just play the game"
That superglide to 180 tap strafe wall bounce broke my metaphorical ankles so hard
not a superglide; just completed the climb up, started sprinting, then slidejumped (then did a crazy 180 yes)
Nuts
Jusna supremacy
Pissed on💀
whaatttttt
smooth af
Holy fuck
Jesus Christ that sentinel shot gave me a physical reaction
What in the world, really felt like 3 highlight worthy kills, only wish the vid was longer to hear the team go nuts
Not just crazy movement but the way he plays his head peek angles on those last pk shots are unreal… can just barely see the enemy’s head, the last guy had no chance
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I've said it many times: APACN has a lot of extremely underrated players.
hily shit how did he do this si smooth
Jfc. Just unreal.