Ashn chattin all the shit while literally looking like this 🤓
@tanishvaidya64447 күн бұрын
Ashn actually fine fym
@jak58697 күн бұрын
“When does Beaulo play? The next event” is absolutely savage by Interro at the end 💀😭
@vyteniskajackas75798 күн бұрын
2:18:22 nasty xd
@Zilla-e3x8 күн бұрын
Ashn is incredibly cringe.
@kelliehollington3 күн бұрын
1:40:43 "It was a great 2k from the dane up top but the party dont stop for panbazou" This is gold tier commentary tbh
@kales36038 күн бұрын
Ashn is wild. Bro just be screaming at his opponents all the time and it's great
@roberthunka8 күн бұрын
Childish and unprofessional, i would never ever have him as a teammate/coworker
@ZelForShort8 күн бұрын
@@roberthunka thank god
@sn1psss7 күн бұрын
@@roberthunkaI agree it’s unprofessional. The reason why I like dz so much is because of how humble they are.
@roberthunka6 күн бұрын
@@sn1psss true, they are smart and methodical, the exact thing what this game once was
@kelliehollington3 күн бұрын
It is unfortunate when pompous ego is celebrated, actually I'd say that's probably why DZ removed Canadian from their roster. Even in the face of the regular low brow streamer jabs like "washed" ect Beaulo sits chill, backs his team, doesn't tilt he just plays the game. I think that's way cooler than someone who feels the need to taunt newer players when they're doing well. (referring to Ashn direct yelling at kobe)
@kelliehollington3 күн бұрын
2:30:14 Chad commentary "I mean you cant be putting it on kobe right now" *points out nafes similar kd* Then makes a great point how you could easily say if only any of them were doing better. Loved that whole counter point and redirect.
@boostedtv44518 күн бұрын
1:17:22 WHO
@reflekxz54867 күн бұрын
2:18:25 why they gotta do beaulo so dirty
@stevemygoodman78099 күн бұрын
52:07 that guy scared me when he turned lol. Great clutch
@kelliehollington3 күн бұрын
My final comment is that while i like hearing the team chatter on the open mics in down time i feel whoever is choosing to turn them on and off isnt doing so very fairly. Often DZ will be hot mic'd after a round loss when theyre talking strategies or potentially venting and reflicting on the round while SSG only ever was heard after victories, jeering their opponents, like kids at their first footy game. There was some genuine celebration heard on both sides but i noticed this repeated pattern and trend
@bunner53065 күн бұрын
kobe was not floating
@kelliehollington3 күн бұрын
1:18:09 Okay what the actual heck is this commentator on about? "i like seeing players feel jilted when they lose" he says, Which yes can be chalked up to competitiors passion coming through in matches. "I LIKE seeing players bitter when they get dropped, i think it adds a certain spice to an esport, because passion is passion and these players are so passionate" he then rambles on with, Which technically yes, is an aspect of their desires related to competition (wanting to remain on the team they play with) it is not actually the players passion hes relishing in those moments because there is none to be found in contact droppings. "You KNOW they dont like losing, but when they try to put on a brave face, it seems often... inauthentic and insincere." Straight up relishing the negative aspects of professional competitors choosing to be respectful to each other in times of loss, and actively announcing the joy in watching for the cracks. Very judgemental and weird messages to cast across an active competition in the knockout round. I think the casters names should flash and glow in the corner of the screen when theyre talking so the audience can always keep track of which caster is saying what. Because the other fella seemed perfectly respectful and knowledgable, its a shame that whole rounds first engagement was drowned out by that drivel. I like hearing about the tactics and plays of the teams, i like hearing the player historys and accomplishments, i dont like hearing gleeful celebration of loss. Just me tho maybe in this games fanbase...