This can manifest as borderline obsessive behavior when tackling obstacles that are perceived to be difficult or exceptionally challenging. This facility, however, has conditioned her to refuse failure as an acceptable outcome. Weiss thrived in her new environment and after two years with the BPOL she was recruited by the GSG 9.Ī brilliant overachiever and a fast learner, Weiss has been successful at nearly everything she tries.
After university, she traveled, for a year before dedicating her life to a new challenge, the Bundespolizei (BPOL). She would continue her education at MIT and CalTech in the United States. At sixteen she completed her first internship with a local tech company. Weiss developed a knack for electrical engineering early in life. We have daily podcasts at the Esports Minute, weekly interviews at the Esportz Network Podcast, and collegiate esports updates at the College Esports QuickTake. If you’re interested in seeing more of Esportz Network, follow our social media at Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Ubisoft tried a few Operator reworks as time went by, but the current meta should seemingly stay true to the players’ abilities to break open sites and create angles from which to catch their opponents off-guard. In a game like Rainbow Six: Siege, disruption and destruction is the meta. Ela could also make some differences by disorientating other Operators with her Grzmot Mines, preventing last-minute pushes onto a site. They can be placed down hallways, they could flank, by the windows, farther back in attacking points where they could hide and peek around a corner. On the other hand, if the opposing team adopts a slow playstyle, based around different angles of attack, Lesion’s Gu Mines could help in disrupting a push. Jaeger is also a perfect instrument for stopping flashbangs, with the exception of coordinated grenades. Tachanka’s newest change to his trusty Shumikha Launcher is a great tool to prevent Operators from rushing. If the game is fast-paced, choosing something to slow them down is the right play. This is where things get tricky for the other two defenders. Thatcher is still king of disrupting gadgets despite only taking care of small traps. Even Buck and Sledge are better than Fuze, who routinely likes to check the well-being of hostages. Operators like Ash, Thermite, Ace, and Maverick are its current kings and queens.
In R6S, characters who run fast and explode walls tend to reign supreme. This added safety and her ability to give attackers the peeking advantage makes her a great threat.Īs far as Operator reworks, IQ tracks Operators and their gadgets easier, Fuze can blast grenades past formally indestructible forces, and Twitch can barge through obstacles and destroy gadgets she had problems with previously. With her bullet-proof, see-through glass shield, Osa can secure angles to hold like no other Operators. Osa has become almost integral to attacking and holding Secure sites. This includes the devices held or used by Operators like Vigil and the counter defuser. IQ’s rework equips her Electronic Detector with the “Ping System 2.0.” This grants her the ability to identify and ping through walls. Although grenades take longer to pass through reinforced surfaces, they can pass instantly through soft surfaces. His new Cluster Charge drops through reinforced surfaces, making for a safer way to send off those dangerous hockey pucks. Fuze, who has long been relegated to breaking devices from unsafe places such as windows, unreinforced walls, and wooden floors, grabbed himself a hefty change.