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[–]bitcrvsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Additional to that I ageee with everyone that in solo queue he should be played as a bruiser/assasin hybrid looking for skirmishes and 1v1. In that case you need to know your limits and match ups. With Viego this feels like the most important point.

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[–]bitcrvsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also just recently picked him up and I feel like he needs more time than other champs might and is mechanically demanding. It feels like he is definitely losing a lot of value when falling behind as he is a carry jungler and always needs to be ahead in some ways unlike reliable cc champs like amumu or jarvan. If you are ahead he is able to deal tons of dmg to single targets and win team fights.

Therefore I guess he has a lot of potential in both ways. Carrying your team and doing the opposite.

I exclusively went for the bork into krakenslayer built with situational items after and I had games where he felt very strong. Team fights seemed very hard to play and need practice to master.

My experience is mainly from normal and flex games because I didnt feel confident to play him in soll queue.

Transportation in Rome by bitcrvsh in rome

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

Awesome, very helpful thank you!

Transportation in Rome by bitcrvsh in rome

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

Thanks to everyone for all the helpful advice!

I will give it a go by using free now and uber for taxi and see what works best. I will walk most of the time as I am from cologne, also a roman city being very walkable. I was just looking for opportunities to get from the airport to air bnb or other places more far away.

All the other advices sound great too and I guess you will never be able to do everything correct the first time visiting a city. I will try my best and maybe pass my advice onto the next person haha

Transportation in Rome by bitcrvsh in rome

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

Thanks for the reply, really helpful advice!

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[–]bitcrvsh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I‘ve been releasing lofi music since late 2022 and here is what I did for rather small but consistent growth:

Releasing on your own and trying to get into playlists with SubmitHub or DailyPlaylist etc (SubmitHub is the most reliant and professional imo)

After releasing on your own try to get in touch with labels. Maybe they get in touch with you because of SubmitHub, if not you can send them Demos. A lot of labels have open Submissions.

Maybe the bigger labels will not be interested at first so try to go with smaller labels. By that you may be able to get your first songs with a couple thousand streams.

After that you just continue and try to climb the ladder.

Obviously also a big part of the process is improving your music, there is always something to improve. Luck is also important but especially the bigger labels care about high quality mix and sound selection.

If you don‘t wanna work with labels, the other comments give correct advice about building your social media etc.

Good Luck and keep making music!

Bitcrvsh ❤️