There are a lot of things to analyze
First of all, let's talk about the regular optimization of heroes based on the style of play of each team member, as well as the optimization of some details such as the eye position and time points
Provision of important information about each hero's stats and changes in the version (e.g., the previous change of a small detail of Rambo has brought a
Then we provide comparative data, such as fielding efficiency, etc.
On this basis, we help players develop new play styles and new heroes
Then we research new lineups and new play styles based on the habits and playstyles of each of the teammates on the team
Then we make rationalized suggestions to the above
Then we analyze the reports of the various national teams, and find out what we can learn from them, as well as what we can do to improve our performance and our performance.
And then analyze the battle reports of each country's team to find out the points that can be learned from them, and at the same time, make relative rationalization suggestions on the opponent's style of play, habits, lineups, and methods of control, and so on
All in all, it's a tiring job, and generally speaking, the Korean professional teams have an analyst for each position to do a lot of data analysis
So why they say that their players are strong, it's actually the triumph of the system
This habit has existed since the Star Wars, and they've always had this habit. Since Interstellar, they've had a system where every race on the team has a coach and an analyst
to do specialized analysis and development
So most of the tactics and actions and details that stand out to you are the result of the work of the people behind the scenes
(For example, in this All-Star final, shy's Jace played against PDD's Zach and beat him to a pulp. After beating Zack out of the mud, and waiting for him to converge, this is probably the analyst's conclusion after a lot of analysis, using Jace to restrain Zack, and then the method and process of doing so)