https://chzzk.naver.com/video/2046380
after seeing drx ac vs zeta ac, you can clearly see those kids on zeta was getting destroyed except the guy called honeybunny
they need to invest more on academy and teach how to do shit or else jp are cooked
https://chzzk.naver.com/video/2046380
after seeing drx ac vs zeta ac, you can clearly see those kids on zeta was getting destroyed except the guy called honeybunny
they need to invest more on academy and teach how to do shit or else jp are cooked
okay, lets forget about imports for now, the problem is more spotted on jp player
SG varrel are some biggest example, misaya and nobita, gato are shit, varrel arn't that bad so they in top 3 but still veteran
those old guys needs to be replaced with new talent. use imports as a experiance
riddle explain the most. they lack on gaming IQ so they suffered split 1, now on. zeta kids are good at mechanics but because they haven't taught good
Imma be honest, I'd say just give up on JP players learning english, not because they can't , but it would just dampen their performance, which exacerbates this region's problem.
I do find imports necessary, if that actually meant that JP players can actually catch up or even surpass them. But that's not the case, you barely see any jp duelist, teams would test the limit the fuck out of the import rules, which lead to situation like most JP teams currently. Imma be honest if even if we cap the import quota to just one teams would just find a way to circumvent those rules or get an import duelist while having jp players as support, which doesn't solve the issue at all.
You learn from the scrims and coach, not the individual import players. And it's not like JP is absolutely incapable of producing anyone close to being a talent. Meiy is by far the greatest talent produced and there's others too like SyouTa, CLZ. When I was saying "ban imports" I was talking more about the players and not the coaching staff. Making them learn English is adding another problem on top of a mountain of problems.
Big in fighting games and arcade games, super competitive. Tougeki was extremely huge in Japan. But it ceased operations and there is a story behind it. After all that happened, single player games started to take over. Nowadays, everyone plays Dragon Quest, Monster Hunter, a little bit of Apex, and some Minecraft. Only recently Val started gaining popularity. A few years back mobile gaming used to be bigger than both PC and console in Japan. Thankfully, things are changing and Valorant is getting massive popularity.