Wicadia Criticized Turkish CS Players

Wicadia Criticized Turkish CS Players

Eternal Fire’s remarkable young talent Wicadia via Twitch; He gave remarkable answers to the question “Why are there no young players coming out of TRCS?” Stating that he thinks Turkish players know everything, Wicadia, emphasized that no one had any intention of learning anything. The 18-year-old player attracted attention with his outstanding performance in ESL Pro League Season 18.

Wicadia Criticized Turkish CS Players

Ali ‘Wicadia’ Haydar Yalçın, one of the greatest talents to emerge from our country in Counter Strike recently, made remarkable statements about the Turkish CS community and players. The player’s answer to the question “Why are there no young players coming out of TRCS?” In general, it can be summarized as players “not intending to learn”. Wicadia’s comments To take a closer look…

Emphasizing that players do not fix anything, do not watch demos, do not improve themselves and think they know everything. Wicadia; He declared that 2-3 pracc players left. Stating that there are many people who think they know everything in general, and that this is no different among CS players, Wicadia said that egos are at their peak.

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Underlining that no one has any interest in fixing their mistakes, Wicadia stated that development would not be possible under these conditions. He said that even if there was someone more experienced than him in the team, no one wanted to listen to him, and that at best he “looked like he was listening”. Ali ‘Wicadia’ Haydar Yalçın; He emphasized that it is not possible for new players to develop unless they are open to learning and criticism.

What Are Players’ Opinions About Wicadia?

While Ali ‘Wicadia’ Haydar Yalçın has these opinions about Turkish Counter Strike players, the opinions of amateur CS players and game enthusiasts about the young talent are extremely positive. Wicadia’s views Many gamers who support Wicadia supported Wicadia with the following messages they published on their social media accounts:

  • “In the Pro League, he died because he did not look at the left side of the park after leaving the overpass, and after 5-6 rounds, when he came out of there again, he peeked out and shot the man there. This kid is a very good player…”
  • “He didn’t say a single wrong word. “These are useful criticisms for player development.”
  • “The conversation we have had with friends for years. “He said it very right.”
  • “This kid will be a great player. This mentality, combined with talent, takes people to the top. Congratulations my friend, you spoke great.”
  • “The biggest problem is finances, friends, no matter how good you are, if you don’t have a computer that gives decent FPS at 240 hz, I would say don’t bother with it, it’s not going to work with 144 hz.”
  • “Playing whitebit against the same opponents for 20 weeks and maybe reaching the final once is the clearest example of this. What will you tell the players who have not yet been able to maintain order and peace among themselves, even in a group of 25 to 30 players?
  • “To become a Pro in CS, you have to dedicate everything you can to your education, social life, and it is ridiculous to do this for something that has no guarantee. The reason why there are so many e-sports players from small countries such as Denmark and Israel is the government’s incentives. We don’t have that either. Not to mention the equipment prices.”
  • “He is really mature for his age. “He looks after this professionally, it’s from Wicadia.”

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