Two consecutive CBCS champions and one of the Brazilian representatives America CMA on the inside Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO), a Arctic one of the national teams. evolution Lately. Shortswho spoke to the team captain this enemy about the right step in the game and even chaos outside.
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According to Short, the development of the team depends on two main factors. One of them is the opportunities and experiences of the Arctic.
“These championships that we played in LAN gave us a lot of baggage to prepare us for all the problems that could arise, including the pressure.Briefly explained.The team is playing calmer games and so we managed to make good comebacks and win some tough games for both teams. Apart from that, for those who don’t know, exp is also a psychologist in addition to our coach. So the mental part is something we always pay attention to.added.
Another point is the dedication of the group:We haven’t stopped for a second since the experience and the pointer arrived. Always work and education. It even gave us extra motivation. The vacancies and the titles that we conquer today are the fruits of all this dedication.“.
Interestingly, even roster changes weren’t enough to stop the arctic wolves’ momentum. In fact, the effect seems to be quite the opposite.
“Long after leaving Piria, everyone thought we were going downhill. But Ponter came to show otherwise and was still MVP [do CBCS Masters]. We manage to play very well as a team and that’s the most important thing.said briefly.
“It’s not the departure of a player that will bring great destruction to our team. The pointer is a very good individual individually and fits in very well with the team – even better than piria, I would say.
While going through a big phase on the server, the outside team was in turmoil after the organization got embroiled in one content creation controversy after another. One of the Arctic videos was even accused of racism. Although the team wasn’t involved, Short admits the problem spread to the players so they had to get involved.
“Everyone had a different perception, so I speak for myself. It was all very heavy and caught our attention as it topped our ranking of games for RMR. I know very well how important image building is for organizations and actors, and this is the wrong way. Internally, there was general discontent about what happened, so we’ve had daily conversations about it ever since. The key that I touched the most here is the transparency key. So I’m sure some of the content and mindset will change. In fact, they are already changing. Make sure nothing is overlooked or taken lightly.“
For the foreseeable future, actors will have to put the debates on the back burner and focus on the obligations ahead. In open qualifying for RMR, Short already admits that Arctic isn’t the seeded favorite. Now at RMR himself, he knows it’s going to get harder, but he doesn’t believe it either.
“We arrive at the RMR with clear heads. This will be everyone’s first time playing overseas, so the focus is on maximizing this opportunity, training and learning as much as possible to bring back what was learned in Brazil. I think we have a chance to reach the Major, but I am also fully aware that we are underdogs.The North Pole captain said.
Americas RMR will take place October 5-9 in Stockholm, Sweden. A total of 16 teams will compete for the six spots at the 2022 IEM Rio Major, the first Major in Brazil. Until then, Short announced that Arctic will have a training camp of approximately two to three weeks in Europe to prepare for the biggest challenge in team history.
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