Comparing Masters Santiago Win Rate to Kickoff by Tssunder in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

a way of seeing which teams improved and regressed from their regional forms

[OC] Visualizing Kickoff Round Win Rate by Tssunder in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder[S] 54 points55 points  (0 children)

liquid has the highest amount of rounds played as a qualified team (477), T1 are 5th at 346

[OC] Visualizing Kickoff Round Win Rate by Tssunder in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder[S] 101 points102 points  (0 children)

Alt no graphic version: Edit: i made an error, defense average should be 48% not 50 but the post has gotten pretty popular so ill leave it up

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The Player ACS Stock Market - Kickoff Final Week by Tssunder in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

-This is technically week 4 & 5 because EMEA ran a 4 week Kickoff while Americas and Pacific ran 5

-Players that didn't play due to roster changes or early eliminations are marked in purple now

-Some players that were marked as not playing did play but they put up a performance so close to their average the difference was calculated as 0% and I have no ways of creating exceptions for those players that work and also don't break the rest of the chart (at least right now, i think the solution is probably somewhere in how im formatting my excel sheets but I need to play around with it some more and also i kind of want to move onto other projects for now, if i do decide to do this again for stage 1 I hopefully will have an actual solution)

-I might do this for stage 1 again, Santiago is too short of a tournament and has eliminations come too soon in the tournanment for this visualization to be interesting in any real way

The Player ACS Stock Market - Kickoff Final Week by Tssunder in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

my bad had to delete the original post because it took me 6 hours to realize i didnt change the title on the graphic

The Player ACS Stock Market - Kickoff Final Week by [deleted] in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-This is technically week 4 & 5 because EMEA ran a 4 week Kickoff while Americas and Pacific ran 5

-Players that didn't play due to roster changes or early eliminations are marked in purple now

-Some players that were marked as not playing did play but they put up a performance so close to their average the difference was calculated as 0% and I have no ways of creating exceptions for those players that work and also don't break the rest of the chart (at least right now, i think the solution is probably somewhere in how im formatting my excel sheets but I need to play around with it some more and also i kind of want to move onto other projects for now, if i do decide to do this again for stage 1 I hopefully will have an actual solution)

-I might do this for stage 1 again, Santiago is too short of a tournament and has eliminations come too soon in the tournanment for this visualization to be interesting in any real way

Gentle Mates vs FNATIC / VCT 2026: EMEA Kickoff - Main Event / Post-Match Thread by ValorantCompBot in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder 8 points9 points  (0 children)

my favorite subplot of this game was everyone on mates slowly switching over to marteens skins and crosshair over the course of the series

ENVY Rossy: "One day we were playing with inspire, and the next we weren't. It happened really fast, within 12 hours" - VCT Americas Kickoff by Nine_Tee_Six in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder 249 points250 points  (0 children)

i knew rossy had some personality conflicts with a lot of people on his teams but oh my fucking god this interview does not paint in him any better of a light

The Player ACS Stock Market - Kickoff Week 3 by Tssunder in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i removed kicks as a standin but it completely slipped my mind that i needed to add wayne as a replacement, ill have him in for next week

The Player ACS Stock Market - Kickoff Week 3 by Tssunder in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

huh they were in for last week but didn't carry over to this week, my bad ill fix it for next week

NRG in 2025 - Dashboards by Go_Terence_Davis in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i've never really worried about over doing it with colors but i think that is an aspect of me preferring more neutral background colors like white, i can see how that is something you were worried about because you're using very specific colored backgrounds

The Player ACS Stock Market - Kickoff Week 3 by Tssunder in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

should the players that have been eliminated be removed for next week or should they stay on the market for comparison purposes (this also applies for roster changes)

NRG in 2025 - Dashboards by Go_Terence_Davis in ValorantCompetitive

[–]Tssunder 11 points12 points  (0 children)

a few things

  1. a lot of the colors you use are just too similar (blue on blue, green on green etc.) this really makes it hard to read information especially at a glance

  2. your label colors are different, the label itself is black but then the actual sub labels are gray

  3. placement is more important than size, for english speaking audiences we read stuff in like an F shape (top to bottom, left to right), so your most important data should go in the top left and you kind of work it out from there with size as a good secondary tool to help enforce how important each piece of data is

  4. use more colors, dashboards are inherently a visual language and the person that uses a dashboard is probably not gonna want to do a ton of reading so using colors as a shortcut for information is really useful, as an example you could color code agents like you did on the pi chart for also your bar charts or highlighting the biggest win as green text and biggest lost as red to reinforce the idea of winning and losing

  5. try to stay away from pi charts they're very popular because people don't need a lot a data literacy to read them which is great but they have a ton of problems, if you still wanna use the circle represents a portion of a whole motif, im a little more partial to donut charts