Ravi Teja
"Some players make the game better. RSTy makes every session something you actually look forward to — the energy he brings, the way he plays, the laughs in between. 3 years in, it never gets old."
I met RSTy in the most unlikely way — by getting destroyed by him. It was a random lobby. Three campers on the top floor of School's R2 building. Instant death. Then I heard Telugu, sent a friend request, and we've been playing together ever since.
It was a random lobby. He was with NS2 Sumo and NS2 Samarame, the three of them camping on the top floor of School's R2 building — their prime spot, fully set up, completely silent. I was in a different squad and rushed in thinking it was just one person up there.
Three of them. Instant death. Didn't even get a shot off.
After they killed me, I turned on my mic to scold them. But all I heard was Telugu — the three of them laughing with each other, feeling absolutely proud about the kill, looting everything out of my crate like it was a shopping spree. That's when it clicked. I sent a friend request on the spot, and we were playing together from the very next game.
"I got wiped by three campers in a random lobby, heard them speaking my language, and thought — yeah, these are my people."
We played a few matches that same day, and that's when I learned about their signature playstyle: the epic R2 top-floor camp. They'd set up on the top floor of School's R2 building and just wait — wiping entire squads who walked in without knowing anyone was there. It was filthy, it was effective, and it was genuinely hilarious to watch.
That random lobby turned into 3,067 team-ups and counting.
RSTy plays with mobile triggers and the unshakeable belief that he can knock down anyone. “Bayapadodhu bro” before every rush — then gets knocked three seconds later. But his fearlessness genuinely works for the squad.
Before every single push, you'll hear it in Telugu — “bayapadodhu bro”, “bhayam deniki” — don't be scared, what's there to fear? He says it with the conviction of someone who's never been knocked in his life.
Then he rushes in. And about three seconds later, you hear the knock sound.
But here's the thing — despite the pattern, his fearlessness genuinely works for the squad. He creates chaos, draws fire, forces rotations. The squad moves because RSTy moves first. He doesn't play it safe, and because of that, neither do we. He's the one who makes the lobby feel alive.
And honestly? The times he actually clutches it? Those are the best moments in the game.
“Bayapadthe bayam thone chanipotharu” — If you fear, you'll die from the fear itself. That's his philosophy. He lives by it every round.
Friends since 2022/10/07 · Bromance · Score 45,807