When will we get to see at least 1 actual Indian player on the international stage :-( Can we please start performing pleaseeee
BrotherMan [#2]fns already played and won masters
bro he didnt grow up in india and doesn't have an indian passport the only thing making him slightly indian is his genetics
siphonval [#7]bro he didnt grow up in india and doesn't have an indian passport the only thing making him slightly indian is his genetics
Tanzania ≠ India
siphonval [#9]as long as mobile games are more accessible and esports culture is shunned in india it will be very difficult for them, the amount of kids growing up playing console, pc games is also much less than other countries
I was watching a documentary about india and most indians cant even have a tv at home let alone a pc
Sad reality
Subreezy [#4]FNS has been on the stage 8 times bro
Technically yes but he is not an actual “Indian” according to me. He is a Canadian cause he is brought up there.
Nipstyx [#13]Technically yes but he is not an actual “Indian” according to me. He is a Canadian cause he is brought up there.
HIS PARENTS ARE TANZANIAN
Average_NA_fan [#11]I was watching a documentary about india and most indians cant even have a tv at home let alone a pc
Sad reality
Brother. Please tell me you are joking.
Average_NA_fan [#11]I was watching a documentary about india and most indians cant even have a tv at home let alone a pc
Sad reality
mate what documentary were you watching
siphonval [#9]as long as mobile games are more accessible and esports culture is shunned in india it will be very difficult for them, the amount of kids growing up playing console, pc games is also much less than other countries
This is a very valid point. Indian influencers also focus on mobile games causing this issue.
siphonval [#9]as long as mobile games are more accessible and esports culture is shunned in india it will be very difficult for them, the amount of kids growing up playing console, pc games is also much less than other countries
idk why they could do it with mobile but not with PC games. SEA for example, are majority mobile games countries.
yet somehow we can produce a large following on valorant.
Nipstyx [#15]Brother. Please tell me you are joking.
83% of indian population lives with less than 5.5 dollars per day r u guys buying tv with that income? Well i guess entertainment is more important... priorities...
Average_NA_fan [#22]83% of indian population lives with less than 5.5 dollars per day r u guys buying tv with that income? Well i guess entertainment is more important... priorities...
Stop baiting please
Average_NA_fan [#22]83% of indian population lives with less than 5.5 dollars per day r u guys buying tv with that income? Well i guess entertainment is more important... priorities...
this guy does NOT understand economics
Compare India with other Asian countries.Although India has the same population as China, it does not have a PC gaming culture. There is no esports culture either. The Japanese market is dominated by console games, so Japanese e-sports is not as strong as China and South Korea too. Both China and South Korea have experienced a booming era of PC gaming, with China having a huge population and South Korea having strong government support.Besides having a population advantage, India lags far behind in other aspects
BrotherMan [#24]this guy does NOT understand economics
I actually do and we divide countries into high income, high middle income and low middle income... in low middle income countries most people cant buy a led tv
Average_NA_fan [#27]I actually do and we divide countries into high income, high middle income and low middle income... in low middle income countries most people cant buy a led tv
every house has a tv.BUT not everyone has a pc and Even more importantly Gaming pcs are even more rare.Most of pcs are for basic uses and features that would barely run anything
bearmans [#21]idk why they could do it with mobile but not with PC games. SEA for example, are majority mobile games countries.
yet somehow we can produce a large following on valorant.
ig pandemic timing help a lot
Nipstyx [#20]This is a very valid point. Indian influencers also focus on mobile games causing this issue.
Earlier mobile gaming was also not there. Because of jio revolution, Indians got great internet access with less amount. Can't blame influencers because mobiles are portable and cheaper in price compared to gaming pcs
Coures [#14]HIS PARENTS ARE TANZANIAN
He was born in Tanzania. His last name is Mehta, the Mehta community are Rajputs, a community that belonged to the Warrior class (Kshatriyas) in North India, so "it's in their blood" to fight. His parents are technically TANZANIAN but are of INDIAN Origin. This will explain everything.
Jjtheladd [#33]He was born in Tanzania. His last name is Mehta, the Mehta community are Rajputs, a community that belonged to the Warrior class (Kshatriyas) in North India, so "it's in their blood" to fight. His parents are technically TANZANIAN but are of INDIAN Origin. This will explain everything.
Braindead take he's said multiple times that he is NOT ethnically Indian.
Just because he has an Indian last name doesn't mean shit, he could be like 6 percent Indian for all we know. Plus the Indians in Tanzania make up a very small percentage of the population.
Just take what he says at face value and stop overspeculating this
He's not Indian
jv566 [#28]every house has a tv.BUT not everyone has a pc and Even more importantly Gaming pcs are even more rare.Most of pcs are for basic uses and features that would barely run anything
"Every house has a tv" isnt true but most indians can buy a tube tv it literally costs 20 dollars im talking about a led tv
Average_NA_fan [#36]"Every house has a tv" isnt true but most indians can buy a tube tv it literally costs 20 dollars im talking about a led tv
you get a free LED TV when you get married.
Coures [#35]Braindead take he's said multiple times that he is NOT ethnically Indian.
Just because he has an Indian last name doesn't mean shit, he could be like 6 percent Indian for all we know. Plus the Indians in Tanzania make up a very small percentage of the population.Just take what he says at face value and stop overspeculating this
He's not Indian
I'm just doing my due diligence, if he said it on stream that his parents are NOT ethnically Indian then that's cool.
You don't need to get riled up about it.
bearmans [#21]idk why they could do it with mobile but not with PC games. SEA for example, are majority mobile games countries.
yet somehow we can produce a large following on valorant.
Bcs internet cafe culture maybe. Point blank was huge before
Coures [#35]Braindead take he's said multiple times that he is NOT ethnically Indian.
Just because he has an Indian last name doesn't mean shit, he could be like 6 percent Indian for all we know. Plus the Indians in Tanzania make up a very small percentage of the population.Just take what he says at face value and stop overspeculating this
He's not Indian
ethnicity wise, hes most definitely indian. nationality wise, hes 0% indian. but we need a guy on that stage. its like u and tex.
Nipstyx [#20]This is a very valid point. Indian influencers also focus on mobile games causing this issue.
what games indians good in mobile esports? i dont see them on mlbb