Yes, you can study the scenarios in LoL, Dota 2 and CS:GO.
Yes, you can study the scenarios in LoL, Dota 2 and CS:GO.
That's nice of you. However, I'd suggest paying closer attention to the original posts here. This conversation isn't focused on the gameplay mechanics themselves but rather on the competitive atmosphere surrounding the game.
I've never heard anyone talk about "the scenes" of pc games. Is this really how kids talks these days?
I've discussed the atmosphere around games since I began playing games back in 2005. The term comes from demoscene—programmers and digital artists—and other structured youth groups. It refers to a similar vibe if you say your hobby is basketball: you play yourself, watch pros or semi-pro matches, get to know players and personalities.
The most effective approach is to begin with modest wagers on teams; you’ll find it worthwhile to tune in to live streams if you manage to earn a small amount from a particular team on csgolounge.com.
Reddit serves as a valuable platform where numerous players come together in the global Offensive section to discuss various topics. It’s primarily populated by high-ranked MG+ players and many LE+ members, making it a great source for answers. I follow WarOwl more occasionally now, but his insights in videos have been helpful—like identifying good spots. I also check out Sparkles and ESL major highlights.
I believe Rechyys COTW and Clucth or kick series are nicely edited and just the right length, Tweeday is also decent and virre provides top-notch highlights for tournaments. HLTV.org offers comprehensive coverage of the professional CSGO scene, including teams, players, events, player changes/retirements, and updates about the game. Don't forget the friendly community around it!
The only thing I dislike about Rechyyy is the poor quality of some of the clips he uses. A few of them really fall flat because the opposing team lacks any real strategy. Still, his COTW works okay. Regarding HLTV, I haven't watched anything from them in more than a year and they're even replaced by others.