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“More Dota, less team talk, and focus on your own performance.”

Practice and European Pubs

For Squad1x, the path to maintaining a competitive edge was clear. “Every player has his own pubs count for competition to keep form up. I need about 60 for a week to be in a good zone.” It was a personal regimen, tailored to his needs, highlighting the individual commitment required to excel at the highest levels of play.

In discussing the dominance of Europe in the Dota 2 scene, Squad1x pointed to a simple yet intractable challenge for other regions: the sheer volume of players. “There are many more players in Europe. I think other regions can’t do anything to bridge the gap,” he stated, recognizing the advantages conferred by Europe’s bustling Dota 2 community.

Gameplay, Mechanics, and Matchmaking

On the subject of the game itself, Squad1x offered a rare compliment to the current state of Dota 2. “Dota is completely balanced at this moment. I won’t change anything in gameplay,” he affirmed, though he expressed a desire for improvements in matchmaking and the return of the avoid list, highlighting a focus on the community aspect of the game.

As our conversation drew to a close, Squad1x had a message for the fans, a testament to the role they play in the journey of Virtus.pro. “Thanks everyone for supporting me and Virtus.pro. This support motivates us to play,” he said. 

With the future ahead, Squad1x and Virtus.pro stand ready to face the challenges that await. “Bring back team form and crush all upcoming tournaments,” he declared, his words not just a statement of ambition, but a promise to fans, teammates, and rivals alike making it clear that Virtus.pro’s story is far from over, and that Squad1x is determined to write the next chapter.

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