A major is an international Riot sponsored event. But Champions hold more value as they have Cosmetic Items and more teams.
technically speaking, the format of the tournament wasn't the only thing different, but also the lack of merit-based qualification into it. LOCK//IN was more of a "showmatch tournament" (as it was explained by Riot executives) in order to introduce the IL (international leagues) teams to the viewers.
Anyone that says LOCK//IN is on the same level as Masters simply lacks understanding of competitive play & formats.
I did not say what is and what is not a major, because that term does not exist in Valorant. What I've explained is coming from Riot themselves: LOCK//IN was not to be compared to a Masters tournament, nor did it try to be one. Simple as that. You're trying to argue something that wasn't even debated by me, must be quite bored...
But since you're so bored, let me tell you that "Majors" (the term created in CS) did not require Valve involvement (that's a thing introduced in 2013). CS had Majors starting with early 2000s, and they were supposed to meet a certain criteria (based on competitiveness and prize pool money). According to the logic that you're trying to use, Riot being involved in an event (which by the way, is most of the events altogether in Valorant, everything is a major in your mind) has no bearing in calling an event Major or not.
the word Major I would assume originated from golf as golf has masters which count as a major and the highest level of golf has 4 majors each year. To decide if a tournament is considered a major as the word is subjective almost everyone in golf determines if people internationally from many different regions and countries come together and compete with a decently large prize pool. In those terms Lock//In would count as a major.
I see ur argument also states that it was considered a showmatch tournament but would a showmatch still dictate things like region slots in future majors? The two majors/masters each year as riot said the winning region will receive an extra slot and because this year we only had 1 why did lock//in dictate the extra slot if it wasn't a major?
Lock//In was only 100k short of masters in 2021 which is considered a major so does a 20% decrease in prize pool make a tournament no longer a major?
Last point which is important is that Majors are S+ or S tier events right? Lock//In was considered an S tier event on liquipedia and by tournament standards.
I did, unfortunately, you have not read what I wrote.
"I see ur argument also states that it was considered a showmatch tournament"
Take it up with Riot executives, not with me. It's not my argument, they said these things themselves. I'm not sure why so many people here are trying to fight over this characterization like it wasn't something already settled by Riot at the time LOCK//IN took place.. you guys are sometimes a different kind of stupid.. Go fight with Leo Faria, not on vlr.gg
Also, the term Major is from CS, not from Golf.
Just because it isn't the same level doesn't make it not a major. It is a Riot sponsored event on the international stage with some of the most competitive teams in the world playing, most of the big names that were here this time, and there were stakes even if they weren't as high. The level of competition at LOCK//IN is higher than at 2021 Champs yet we will consider Masters 2 a major. It's not an argument.
Nope...low prize pool (Fnatic get the same amount of prize money with TL, Prx, and Loud for win their league), no qualification (every team can compete, unlike any other tournament hosted by Riot), and has a worst format. It's weird if anyone called that tournament as a major (regardless who are the winner), except Riot said that.
champions = masters. although there are slightly more teams in the playoff round of champions, the total teams competing (through qualifiers) is the same so it doesn't really matter.
lock-in is completely different in a vast number of ways that prove it is a show tournament. even rito called it a show tournament or kickoff event