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Valorant Player TenZ Shares His Honest Opinion About Operator: Is It Overpowered Or Not?

Tyson Ngo, known as “TenZ,” is a 19-year-old Canadian former CS:GO player who switched to Valorant in April 2020 under Cloud9 jersey. Recently, he stood-in for Sentinels as they win the VCT Masters.
TenZ took his official Twitter account to share a new post yesterday and wanted to reveal his opinion about one of the most controversial weapons in the Valorant history, the Operator.
As TenZ mentioned that he never thought the Operator is overpowered, he also pointed out that people don’t use their abilities to cut off the common angles and complain about the power of the gun, which made for punishing players for their mistakes.
Here is what TenZ said:
“Seeing some talks about the operator again on my feed, never thought it was overpowered but people just don’t use their abilities to smoke off or push off common Op angles. Gun is legit made to punish people ego peeking and taking unnecessary duels.”
You can check out the post below.
Seeing some talks about the operator again on my feed, never thought it was overpowered but people just don’t use their abilities to smoke off or push off common Op angles. Gun is legit made to punish people ego peeking and taking unnecessary duels
— TenZ / Tyson (SEN) (@TenZOfficial) March 25, 2021
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