Nix expressed his opinion on the conflict between No[o]ne and Solo
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Although Alexander “Nix” Levin does not want to take Alexey ‘Solo’ Berezin's side completely, he believes that Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko suppressed his emotions for too long, avoiding frank conversation, which made things worse for both players.
The streamer said this on Twitch.
"Well, I don't know, I don't want to take Solo's side, but all I see is that No[o]ne has been suppressing a lot of things inside himself, and that's it. Instead of saying everything as it is. And that, I think, is a big problem. How can you play normally while suppressing your emotions? I mean, he throws something at him, he doesn't like it, but he suppresses it all inside himself. And of course, this makes Solo worse, and No[o]ne will be worse off because of it, because they just don't communicate about these issues."
Alexander “Nix” Levin said that he cannot imagine a situation where he would continue to play with someone after receiving negative feedback from a teammate without resolving the situation. However, the streamer noted that Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko continued to play with Alexey “Solo” Berezin, hoping for a change in the player's behavior. The content creator considers this position naive.
"Well, I can't imagine a situation where, let's say, I'm playing on a team, I see my teammate talking behind my back to another teammate about me, and I just pretend I didn't hear it. I can't even imagine such a scenario. How can you continue playing with him after that? Well, I mean, it's impossible to continue functioning. But to put up with it and just keep it inside, thinking that everything will pass on its own, that he will change on his own, or something like that. Well, that's a very naive position."
Let us recall that earlier, Alexander “Nix” Levin criticized the players of the modern Dota 2 pro scene, stating that there were no geniuses of the caliber of Amer “Miracle-” Al-Barkawi.






