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oh my! Nice widowmaker
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me getting excited for the next World Cup group stage

me realizing Canada’s playing and the xqc stans will be insufferable in chat

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Always remember to double-check your key bindings, kids!
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Paris World Cup: Summing up
Sunday morning in Paris' La Défence district appears below a crazy skies. Rain dropped softly on the tourists that were booming as gray clouds wrapped quickly within the Espace Grande Arche. Deep beneath the construction, over 1,000 fans snaked their way to the hallway. The broad platform was lined with grinning fans for the last afternoon of this 2018 Overwatch World Cup Paris Group Stage.
Underneath the point, Blizzard workers sat in their notebooks. As the crowd started to fill up, somebody who works for Blizzard IT looked around, turned to face the point, and stated"SOOOOOON," a little more difficult than talking degree. He cried, blinking, but heard nothing back in the audience.
He predicted, louder this time, cupping his hands to his mouth. He cried expectantly, but the noises of the enthusiastic crowd milling for their chairs seeped through the drapes.
He lowered his head sadly and return to his notebook.
It was too--well,shortly --to the chant to grab , but a couple of hours afterwards, that one syllable could take over the whole distance, echoing off the walls at a profound, heartfelt drone.
NEVER TOO SOON
The final afternoon of this 2018 Overwatch World Cup Group Stage came to Team France and the Uk, who secured their places in BlizzCon early in the day following Germany performed Italy 3-1.
Clinching the very first seed was significant to both groups for two reasons--the top-seeded group is certain to bypass other first-place finishers in the Group Stages, meaning no South Korea, no USA, without a China. Second, and most importantly --if the ill banter was believed--it had been for a few fantastic old-fashioned bragging rights.
France desperately wished to provide the home crowd exactly what they wanted, and also the United Kingdom desperately wished to destroy it. In the long run, the particulars separating France and the UK were little, but they left all the difference in a 4-0 win.
Watch Total Match | United Kingdom vs. France | September 23 Overwatch is not necessarily a sport of speed, however at the present meta, in which tanks and strong ultimate combinations flourish the race to control an early Earthshatter or Graviton Surge--and the Transcendence or Audio Barrier to offset those--may decide the result of a map. And in a game that lots of thought could be closely fought, France's domination from start to end could be traced straight back to the one easy ability difference: they constructed their ults faster, and they used them efficiently.
Flex tank Gael"Poko" Gouzerch was a monster on Zarya, throwing out Grav following Grav to stop the Brits in their paths, and chief tank Benjamin"BenBest" Dieulafait unleashed his internal BenBeaston Reinhardt.
France looked genuinely settled to the triple-triple group makeup that dominated all those games in Paris.
This, and Terence"SoOn" Tarlier was at top shape, regardless of whether he was empowering his team Brigitte or completing eliminations on a more average Widowmaker choice:
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OW Rascal analysis
On Tuesday, the San Francisco Shock additional DPS Dong-Jun"Rascal" Kim for their roster. Keep reading to find out exactly what our specialist, Hexagrams, believes of this move.
Rascal is a very flexible--maybe a market specialist--DPS participant. He's got an extremely intriguing enthusiast pool, which ought to assist the Shock using all the ever-evolving Overwatch meta-game.
Twitter Promotion information and solitude Rascal's time with the Dallas Fuel efficiently never got off the floor. Dealing with limited playing time along with an underperforming team left people wondering where the Rascal of older had gone.
Slimming down the way the transaction will affect the 2019 year for Houston and San Francisco.
The Shock are incorporating Rascal to a intriguing pool of DPS players, which comprises Minho"Architect" Park, Jay"Sinatraa" Won, and Andrej"Babybay" Francisty. Architect is regarded as the very best Widowmaker and Genji on the roster up to now, but Rascal can begin playing time together with him in Widow-Genji or even Widow-Pharah compositions.
Sinatraa will last to function as Tracer expert on the group, but he's demonstrated a remarkable tank pool, particularly acting Zarya for Team USA from the 2018 Overwatch World Cup. Rascal will probably get in the lineup focusing on Sombra, filling the void left by Dante"Danteh" Cruz, who the Shock only dealt with the Outlaws to get Myeong-Hwan"Smurf" Yoo.
In general, Rascal provides the group's DPS pool additional flexibility and the capacity to operate just about any DPS duo of available Overwatch heroes.
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“A man who is looking into your very soul. What is he seeing?”
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Paris Standout players
While the closing Overwatch World Cup Group Stage unfolded as many called, together with France and UK progressing into the Top 8 in BlizzCon, the games themselves were not quite as predictable. There were several closely contested matches as Europe's brightest gift all fought to make themselves understood. With so a number of the players hailing from the Contenders scene, this is a perfect chance to stick out in the audience, and a couple of players did not allow the moment pass them .
Below, we have picked out some of the most memorable players in the Paris Group Stage who are not currently in the Overwatch League.
The UK coasted during their first four matches, just falling to France in the tail end of this weekend. The Brits had a group comprised of largely Contenders talent, also one Overwatch League representative at Isaac"Boombox" Charles, however, the 1 player now with no group was their coming primary tank, ChrisTFer. Following his performances throughout the Paris Group Stagehe probably will not be with no contract for long, since he fearlessly patrolled the frontline for Team UK, landing impactful Earthshatters such as the one below.
Steven"Kodak" Rosenberger--Germany, Service When he made an additional"K" in his title for his eponymous Zenyatta play? Twice over the weekend, the Team Germany service took over along with his standout drama --he did it against France, suppressing the very best team at the Group Phase with his specialist snipes, Discord Orbs, and clutch Transcendence usage. Kodak also showed his skills Ana, demonstrating why he must be considered one of the rising stars in the European landscape. But man, we will always remember the Zen plays.
If you call him Danye, Karol, or Deezy, this DPS participant attracted rave reviews in Paris as Poland's standout player. His versatility enabled him to shine on core personalities such as Genji, and he managed to excel on more market selections such as McCree, who watched a resurgence on the weekend at 3-2-1 compositions. On McCree, Danye's pinpoint precision could be observed, over and over, as he aided Poland push a few matches into some fifth tiebreaker map.
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The reclusive Alchemist, skilled in the healing arts.
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In anticipation of tomorrow’s KOR v GER match - here’s the full image of the D.Va sticker I made! I’ll be giving these out for free at AX at table K16~ Just come and do the Korean cheer for a free D.Va!
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Play like Surefour
If you have ever attended an Overwatch League game in person, you have seen every player perform a particular pre-match ritual. Ahead of the spectacle of walkouts, team cried, and audience high-fives, every player approaches their chair, gently taking computer gear.
Maybe it is a computer keyboard using the cable wrapped tight, stuffed under a arm, or perhaps they have gathered everything within a huge mouse pad, folded like a taco. These tools of this trade are subsequently found and plugged in with caution generally reserved for sacred relics. Like their counterparts at the non-virtual planet, esports experts take their gear badly, for the purposes of relaxation and rivalry.
Perhaps they believe the secret to his amazing goal must lie inside his mousekeyboard or mouse, or his mousepad.
But, Surefour warns that too many choices can be a responsibility. "Sometimes you're able to change to a mouse and also perceive that you do better using it when you may not. Then, if your goal feels awful, you would like to change mice "
Is it wiser to remain secure and easy using hardware, then?
"It is more so in case you've got a lot of alternatives, you get them and think that it's a hardware problem instead of another [trigger ]. However, the main thing [about pc mice] is the way that it fits your hands and your grip fashion "
Surefour's favorite mouse is your Logitech G403 Prodigy.
What is more intriguing is that, based on Surefour, his goal style might have even prevented accidents. "I believe one reason I had wrist problems is since I really don't place a good deal of pressure [in my mouse]," he clarifies. "That is why my goal appears so smooth."
Surefour from the Widowmaker 1v1 throughout All-Star Weekend
If obtaining the proper mouse has become the most essential step in attaining Overwatch installation nirvana, pairing that mouse with the proper mouse pad might be the second. For a while, Surefour employed a technical mouse pad known as the Shiden-Kai, made by a Japanese company named Artisan. The mouse pad has been popular among several Overwatch League players last year and comes with a glass-like surface that is still elastic and rollable.
"It is dependent upon the type of aim style you've got, actually," he states. "The Zowie GSR is generally great for flickers, but it is bad for monitoring. Since I've a broad aim style I must cover, figuring out how a mouse pad has been challenging."
Flicking is a kind of aim style which needs big, fast, eloquent mouse motions, while monitoring generally relies on continuous velocity and smoother motions. Instead of dimensions, Surefour states, it is the mouse pad's feel which may impact a participant's aim.
"Individuals add several kinds of strain to their own mice," he adds. "Some push while they plan, some do not. For a big portion of [the Overwatch League] I had been using the GSR to get Widowmaker, however I wanted to change mouse pads since I always enjoyed playing different personalities too, along with the GSR is overly'stoppy' for a few personalities "
When Surefour is about the search for brand new gear, there is not really a particular manner he sees out about new equipment. Occasionally he notices tendencies on the internet, other instances he peruses what other gamers utilize. By his estimation, however, he is the man who researches the maximum on his own team.
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