{"id":30795,"date":"2025-01-28T15:24:59","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/rated-sparks-debate-by-claiming-dashy-is-most-talented-cod-player-hes-ever-seen-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:24:59","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:59","slug":"rated-sparks-debate-by-claiming-dashy-is-most-talented-cod-player-hes-ever-seen-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/rated-sparks-debate-by-claiming-dashy-is-most-talented-cod-player-hes-ever-seen-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Rated sparks debate by claiming Dashy is most talented CoD player he\u2019s ever seen &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Rated sparks debate by claiming Dashy is most talented CoD player he\u2019s ever seen CWL\/MLGCall of Duty pro Rhys \u2018Rated\u2019 Price has sparked a debate among the community, after he suggested that OpTic Gaming\u2019s Brandon \u2018Dashy\u2019 Otell is the most \u201ctalented\u201d player in the world. As CWL Anaheim reaches its climax, there has been much debate surrounding the performances and talents of the competitors, as the best players in the world battle it out for their share of the $325,000 prize pool. However, veteran Welsh CoD star Rated believes there is one player who is a cut above the rest. On June 15, he tweeted that he\u2019s not sure he\u2019s ever come up against a more talented CoD player than Dashy, as the Canadian continues to put up impressive numbers. 600Prior to the Black Ops 4 season, Dashy had been on the fringes of competitive CoD, playing for Complexity during WW2, but finishing a disappointing 13-16th at the Call of Duty Championships in 2018. However, he was given his shot at the big time when he moved to OpTic Gaming in September 2018, alongside veterans Crimsix, Scump and Karma. Since then, he has gone from strength to strength, and Rated believes that OpTic\u2019s \u201cgamble\u201d has already paid off. Rated\u2019s tweet was overtly complimentary, as he likened Dashy\u2019s control of the Maddox RFB to having the \u201cGrip II\u201d attachment, as well as saying that he \u201cmight be better\u201d than Matthew \u2018FormaL\u2019 Piper was during Infinite Warfare. He also said that he doesn\u2019t know if he\u2019s \u201cever seen someone with so much talent\u201d. Dashy btw lmfaooooo, he has a grip 2 Maddox I don\u2019t know if I\u2019ve actually ever seen someone with just so much talent In CoD, closest is IW Formal &#038; he might be better it\u2019s absurd.. baring in mind his best placement before this year was T16 like talk about a gamble paying off. \u2014 Rhys Price (@Rated_COD) June 16, 2019 FormaL was widely considered as Infinite Warfare\u2019s best player and one of the best individual performers ever, as his skill with the NV4 took OpTic Gaming to the World Championship, meaning Rated\u2019s comparison is incredibly high praise. Analyst Jonathan \u2018Pacman\u2019 Tucker and Splyce star Donovan \u2018Temp\u2019 Laroda weighed in on the debate, with Laroda arguing that IW\u2019s FormaL and Huke in Advanced Warfare were \u201cdifferent talent wise\u201d, and that Dashy isn\u2019t quite there yet. great player but formal iw aw huke dashy are different talent wise, legit different \u2014 The Marksman (@Temp) June 16, 2019 The comments come after OpTic reverse swept Rated\u2019s \u2018Units\u2019 side on Friday night, after the roster left Denial Esports. 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