Recently, there have been many discussions on the topic of e-sports competitions, IG faced RNG, I thought the game was very simple, but I didn't expect IG to defeat RNG with difficulty, and it was very difficult for Rookie to defeat RNG in the second game.
After the game, Uzi also complained during the live broadcast: playing RNG like this, I don't dare to laugh if I win. It has sparked a wide discussion about the strength of the IG Quanshen class, as IG has returned to the game with a rookie lineup, the Quanshen class is regarded as the new hope of the LPL division, but it still exposes many problems when facing RNG, which is not in a strong state at the moment.
The lack of tacit cooperation in the team, the mistakes in decision-making in key situations, and the lack of local capabilities have all made the outside world question whether IG has the ability to truly gain a foothold in a competition area full of strong players.
Uzi's assessment, while sharp, also points to the essence of the problem from the perspective of a professional player, as a team that advertises "all-in-one", IG needs to not only win the game, but also show dominance, rather than winning by narrowly or relying on the mistakes of the opponent to win.
The difficult performance of defeating RNG, which may be both a growing pain and a hard injury in tactics and execution, is worthy of reflection by IG in the subsequent games, and at the same time, this game also makes people feel that RNG is still resilient despite falling into a trough.
This time IG defeated RNG and was ridiculed by uzi, saying that it was so hard to beat them, and they didn't dare to laugh if they won, mainly because everyone's expectations were too high at the beginning, and now they find that the strength of the Quanshen class is not as expected, so there will be so many voices of complaints, do you have anything to say about this?