Oh man.. good luck. I don't think AI can ever replace human gaming coaches. Maybe for things like chess which have very strict rule-set.
Thing is, competitive games are so dynamic that there are countless options every single moment, and getting better is knowing how to choose the right option to minimize errors. Improving only comes from 3 things: Practice, watching your own games, and then practicing more. Human coaches are great because they can pinpoint tactical mistakes you've made throughout the game, as well as letting you know when you've done well, and there wasn't much you could have done better.
Things like "Early game gold loss" are absolutely meaningless, because many times that is completely acceptable in regards to your game plan. It's like saying "Opponent played better than you in the start".
These kind of things are more like "slight advantage in preparation to the match", but the Valorant stuff seems like straight up unfair advantage (i want to refrain from the word cheating but it's cutting close). Your true but "doesnt sound as good" marketing should be - we'll help you win more games up to a certain level where we aren't efficient anymore.
Thanks for sharing comments. We don't have a plan to replace human gaming coaches. We rather consider ourselves as complementary service to human coaches. We provide some tactics and suggestions based on data whereas human coaches are capable of making complex recommendations.
Providing "Early game gold loss" tag for a single match is not a huge win, as you described. However, if the gamer has the same tag for the majority the games, it shows an indication for weakness. That's our fundamental idea behind how it helps.
We believe we don't create unfair advantage because we provide suggestions based on the already information on the screen.
Thing is, competitive games are so dynamic that there are countless options every single moment, and getting better is knowing how to choose the right option to minimize errors. Improving only comes from 3 things: Practice, watching your own games, and then practicing more. Human coaches are great because they can pinpoint tactical mistakes you've made throughout the game, as well as letting you know when you've done well, and there wasn't much you could have done better.
Things like "Early game gold loss" are absolutely meaningless, because many times that is completely acceptable in regards to your game plan. It's like saying "Opponent played better than you in the start".
These kind of things are more like "slight advantage in preparation to the match", but the Valorant stuff seems like straight up unfair advantage (i want to refrain from the word cheating but it's cutting close). Your true but "doesnt sound as good" marketing should be - we'll help you win more games up to a certain level where we aren't efficient anymore.
But hey, like I said, good luck.