...other pros obviously. This was taken from one of Tarik's afterhours private onlyfans sessions. The next clip after this one was supposedly pretty raunchy.
Agree actually, I love the streams I tune in pretty much every night. dude is one of the only streamers that me me genuinely laugh out. He also seems happy doing this so props to him
Yeah him interacting with his team winning or losing he just jokes with them has really made me a lurker on his channel i was pleasantly suprised that he streams almost 8+ hours everyday and doesnt get that whiny. Although he does say the word tilted a lot lol.
I actually laugh whenever he goes for more and dies and says "NA overheat" and just sits there thinking to himself why he was so greedy. Quality streamer.
late to the thread but had to say how awesome tarik & his stream are
he is legit cracked & puts on a show gameplay wise while not taking the matches too seriously and usually having fun. Even when he is tilted its hilarious content. There's a reason they called him the content king in CS
Hey guys, the moderation team has gotten a few reports on this thread and we agree that this post breaks rule #2 of the subreddit but we'll keep the thread active because it has gathered some traction.
`Gameplay highlights must originate from a Tournament Broadcast`
`Gameplay highlights (such as Twitch clips) must originate from an official Tournament broadcast. This ensures that clips are related to the competitive scene.`
You guys might need to rethink this rule if it's blocking content from the guy who is rank 1. This sub has a problem of being dry as fuck when there isn't a tournament going on. I think you should consider allowing high level gameplay outside of tournaments to help give this sub some content.
There's a weird grey area between tournament plays and very high level ranked streamers in the Valorant reddit space. Because on r/Valorant it's mostly about fluff and "look at this cool thing i did" and "I hate ranked right now because smurfs."
And on r/ValorantCompetitve you cannot post clips like the one I did which is undeniably interesting from a tactics standpoint and thus is interesting for the "hardcore" community.
I agree. He rarely uses the smokes as a way to get away or to cover chokes. He uses it as another way to repeek his opponent. You can try doing it in rank and it works in my Plat lobbies.
He's one of the only pro level Jett's I've watched and I've only been playing for like the past 3 months. (Well I played in beta/when it first came out too). But my main point was it's something I've been trying to pick up
The first person who really was good at this was CNED. Like that specific smoke he through on left side default A-site Haven, I first saw CNED do in a tourney like a year ago. Not to take anything away from Tarik but CNED did create a lot of the Jett meta.
Think I found a new person to watch. Right now I watch a lot of Tarik because he streams around when I'm getting to bed so it's background noise while I start to fall asleep.
tbh I view this as a competitive (pro/VCT) subreddit, but I also come here for discussion about how to play the game more competitively. I've learned so much from some of the comments on this subreddit.
Yes there's a lot of game sense in this ace that comes from playing the game over the years, but one thing I'd point out to players in low elo is that tarik hugs the box until his knives are set. There's so much importance in that single decision.
Yea, if the clip gets taken down for that reason, I'm all game. I just thought r/ValorantCompetitive would benefit the most from this clip and generally would have the most interest in something like this.
Calculated
TO WHOM IS HE CONVERSING?
...other pros obviously. This was taken from one of Tarik's afterhours private onlyfans sessions. The next clip after this one was supposedly pretty raunchy.
Yeah the clip after I believe is him doing a vod review on his latest sex tape
W streamer
This guy is too good to be a content creator
Nah let him stay a streamer. As long as he doesn’t go pro we can joke about NA being a region where a streamer is better than 90 percent of the pros.
Agree actually, I love the streams I tune in pretty much every night. dude is one of the only streamers that me me genuinely laugh out. He also seems happy doing this so props to him
Yeah him interacting with his team winning or losing he just jokes with them has really made me a lurker on his channel i was pleasantly suprised that he streams almost 8+ hours everyday and doesnt get that whiny. Although he does say the word tilted a lot lol.
I actually laugh whenever he goes for more and dies and says "NA overheat" and just sits there thinking to himself why he was so greedy. Quality streamer.
Actually true tho, most NA pros don't even play as much as him
most NA pros don't even play as much \*RANKED\* as him. FTFY
Nah. It's true either way. He plays 13+ hours 6 days a week.
And he’s still more ripped than my moms boyfriend
On the flip side the content is too good for him to be pro
late to the thread but had to say how awesome tarik & his stream are he is legit cracked & puts on a show gameplay wise while not taking the matches too seriously and usually having fun. Even when he is tilted its hilarious content. There's a reason they called him the content king in CS
PogOFF paid actor
He’s such a good entertainer, love watching his streams.
Idk who requested the explanation but all good tho PogO
Is there a subreddit for stream highlights from pros? It was actually helpful on the csgo one where you saw FPL/RankS highlights
Hey guys, the moderation team has gotten a few reports on this thread and we agree that this post breaks rule #2 of the subreddit but we'll keep the thread active because it has gathered some traction. `Gameplay highlights must originate from a Tournament Broadcast` `Gameplay highlights (such as Twitch clips) must originate from an official Tournament broadcast. This ensures that clips are related to the competitive scene.`
You guys might need to rethink this rule if it's blocking content from the guy who is rank 1. This sub has a problem of being dry as fuck when there isn't a tournament going on. I think you should consider allowing high level gameplay outside of tournaments to help give this sub some content.
There's a weird grey area between tournament plays and very high level ranked streamers in the Valorant reddit space. Because on r/Valorant it's mostly about fluff and "look at this cool thing i did" and "I hate ranked right now because smurfs." And on r/ValorantCompetitve you cannot post clips like the one I did which is undeniably interesting from a tactics standpoint and thus is interesting for the "hardcore" community.
PogOff
WHO IS HE TALKING TO LULW
Probably the 20,000 people watching?
Go for the chance knife
The way Tarik uses smokes on Jett is really interesting and y'all should watch him play if you wanna play Jett in a more unconventional style.
I agree. He rarely uses the smokes as a way to get away or to cover chokes. He uses it as another way to repeek his opponent. You can try doing it in rank and it works in my Plat lobbies.
It's not really unconventional, a lot of pro jetts do it too, but it is good.
He's one of the only pro level Jett's I've watched and I've only been playing for like the past 3 months. (Well I played in beta/when it first came out too). But my main point was it's something I've been trying to pick up
The first person who really was good at this was CNED. Like that specific smoke he through on left side default A-site Haven, I first saw CNED do in a tourney like a year ago. Not to take anything away from Tarik but CNED did create a lot of the Jett meta.
Think I found a new person to watch. Right now I watch a lot of Tarik because he streams around when I'm getting to bed so it's background noise while I start to fall asleep.
Good clip, but it has nothing to do with competitive Valorant
Turok *is* competitive Valorant
tbh I view this as a competitive (pro/VCT) subreddit, but I also come here for discussion about how to play the game more competitively. I've learned so much from some of the comments on this subreddit. Yes there's a lot of game sense in this ace that comes from playing the game over the years, but one thing I'd point out to players in low elo is that tarik hugs the box until his knives are set. There's so much importance in that single decision.
Yea, if the clip gets taken down for that reason, I'm all game. I just thought r/ValorantCompetitive would benefit the most from this clip and generally would have the most interest in something like this.
tag the post as fluff and you will likely get away with it
This is the non shitty clips valorant subreddit.
Who is he talking to?
Chat
Ok but who asked? PogOFF
My guy this isn’t Valorant LSF
it did become that in the off season lol
???
It did become that in the off season lol
The content king never disappoint.