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cn and kr cs

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#1
eqqzyy

why they cs just dogshit but pretty good in val

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goofyahh1447
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it's just that EMEA valo is dogshit in comparision to EMEA cs so it makes other regions look good

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Anzaldinho
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emea has the most trophies out of any region in 4 years of valorant esports though lol

#68
Azzelastia
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Americas: 3 Masters, 2 Champs.
EMEA: 3 Masters 1 Champs.

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laeDLaer
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never forget how NA was calling loud win a fluke but as soon as franchise started you guys sharing trophies xDD

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ButterflyEffect23
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Korean CS died when MVP.PK went to Valorant and became the Vision Strikers

Chinese CS just lacks good local IGLs and there's not a lot of young upcoming talents

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Marshal_D_Teach
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I miss 2018 Tyloo

#75
Er3ngenes1s
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lynn vision

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tserc
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CS wasn't really that popular in KR, since it coincided with the release of LoL and the popularity of StarCraft during that time iirc (anyone pls cmiiw)

As for CN, it's more of a casual rather than a competitive fanbase (again, pls cmiiw)

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No, it was the most popular FPS in Korea during 1.5 and 1.6, and has not much to do with SC or LoL. Same with China. The problem was competitions from Korean CS counterparts that were very popular in the 2000s and 2010s.

Conversely, there were several occasions when Korean teams had a deep run in several major 1.6 LANs and iirc winning 2 of today's Major equivalent LAN.

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CS just bad at reaching asia market

#6
aaaa420
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but cs seems pretty popular in china even with no real Chinese representation

#49
Anzaldinho
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respect lynn vision and rare atom at least a little please
those teams mean something to me man

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temi
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Even b4 them tyloo always showed up at majors prepared to humble pple on inferrno... they were decent with bntet xccurate (bntet was calling and fragging while comming in english mandarin and indonesian

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CS is not popular in china or korea. for china alone Valorant had like 1 million peak concurrent players while cs has like 100K active playerbase

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aaaa420
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thats just not true for china lol

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aaaa420
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those articles are talking about the playercount in 2019, cs had about 500k active players in general lol

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GambleNats
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one of them was in 2024, provide a source for your playercount in china.

"9. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
China covers over 7.54% of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive’s user base. While that may seem insignificant, it accounts for more than 110,000 players in this globally renowned game.

In 2023, CS:GO generated over $980 million in revenue, with a significant portion coming from microtransactions, such as selling in-game skins and cases. The Chinese market, known for its high engagement in virtual economies, has contributed meaningfully to this figure​."

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i_hate_winning
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The 110,000 number is concurrent player count, the number of players playing at a certain instant. Daily player count is obviously going to be more

#22
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refer back to #18

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aaaa420
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btw there was 8643 teams in the shanghai major open qualifier for china which would make up for 42k players alone,are u telling me that almost half of the chinese active playerbase played that lol

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first of all, they are not going to be full chinese, because they love importing players, second of all even if this was true 110 000 is not an active playerbase, its the concurrent playerbase. for reference, csgo has an active playerbase of about 50 million, its concurrent peak is 1.8 million which is double valorant chinas concurrent peak of 1 million (https://www.coolest-gadgets.com/csgo-cs2-players-statistics/)

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aaaa420
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bro its a open qualifier like 95% of the teams are not even real orgs who import anyone its just 5 stacks mostly theres no way even 10% of that is imports lol,and still if u have 42k players who care enough to play a major qualifier theres no way only 100k players play on average lol

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aaaa420
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i would like to see this sites source for the current playercount too cause i cant even find any way to check it by region

#30
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I would assume you can check it on the chinese steam client, but I have no way of confirming or denying, because I too can only use google to search of this information, and no other sites state this unless its older such as the reddit post there

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aaaa420
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a fun stat a couple days from when valorant was officially released in china lol

#38
GambleNats
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? then provide me something more accurate

#40
aaaa420
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u havent provided any source for the current playerbase of cs lol,u showed that a couple months from valorants release it was played more than cs in internet cafes

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i_hate_winning
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He's also comparing Valorant's daily player count with CS concurrent player count lol

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GambleNats
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its the valorant concurrent player count, just check the poster yourself, or read the comments on the reddit page

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i_hate_winning
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Don't know about comments, but the text in the image translates to "Fearless Contract, the highest single-day online number in the national server, stably exceeding 1 million". I don't know if single-day online number would be daily player count or concurrent.

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it means concurrent, but if you dont wanna believe that or the comments

heres some more stats that prove valorant china is big asf and bigger than csgo:
https://www.dexerto.com/valorant/vct-china-had-1-million-more-viewers-than-every-other-valorant-league-2870459/
https://valo2asia.com/valorant-is-now-5th-most-played-game-in-chinese-internet-cafes/ (very important link)
https://www.reddit.com/r/ValorantCompetitive/comments/1528w6r/hesketh2_valorant_player_numbers_in_china_were_so/

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I know valorant playerbase is bigger, but saying CS2 is not popular there is just wrong because CS2 Shanghai major was able to generate nearly the same heat as Champions 2024 on Chinese streaming sites. Probably CS is popular casually while everyone just plays Valorant, regardless the gap between these two is not as big as you think. I was arguing more about your statement in #7 and the links you followed up with in #12.

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okay I understand, but I mean then its just very hard to argue, do you know csgos actual chinese viewership and not just the heatscore?

because lets say the articles are wrong, how can you justify a 5x bigger presence in internet cafes if there is not a signifcant gap?

I cant call you wrong here, because I dont have enough information, so any justification is appreiciated

#55
Anzaldinho
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cs could be popular again if chinese teams start putting up better results in international tournaments i think

#56
GambleNats
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yes, the more representation of china, the more attraction, a lot of the csgo playerbase is uncs

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Yistyy
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i think they just entered the scene too late.

#10
aaaa420
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no china and korea were way bigger in cs 1.6 but they never regained it in csgo

#11
Yistyy
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You're right, I have no idea what I'm talking about.

#13
BabyWizard
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I love you

#19
Yistyy
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aww I love you too :3

#73
BabyWizard
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Yay :3

#27
XYLITOL_WU
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This is also one of the reasons, CSGO was born in 2012, but it was only launched in China in 20155

#20
i_hate_winning
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I am not sure about China but Korea won a major in CS 1.6.

#72
ZekaTheGoat
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Iirc It wasn't a major but an S-tier tournament i

#24
Camille
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no way cs didnt reach china but reached mongolia

#50
Anzaldinho
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china fell off after covid and mongolia rose to top during covid
very simple

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XYLITOL_WU
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In fact, the problem is complicated, on the one hand, the Steam platform is not popular enough in China, and Valorant can use WeChat or QQ in China, just like Facebook and Twitter in foreign countries, which makes it much cheaper for players to get started.
Secondly, and I think the most important point, e-sports betting in China is illegal, but around 2018, CS gambling in China was very serious, so serious that almost all CS-related platforms in China were discussing betting; Players have also formed their own small groups within the group, which has led to the reluctance of some large capital clubs, such as EDG, to continue to do so.
Finally, I think the most important thing is that because of the impact of the epidemic, China finally lost the opportunity to learn and exchange with the leading EMEA, and there has been no good tactical coach to make up for the gap, neither Westmelon nor Jamyoong have been able to fill this vacancy, and the money that can be earned by playing with them in China is much higher than that of professional players, which also leads to some powerful young people choosing to play with them and giving up their careers.

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Cryptic88
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its really sad to see how far china cs has fallen from the days of tyloo and xccurate. at least mongolz are carrying the burden and expectations of asian cs on their backs

#53
Anzaldinho
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funny how mongolz achieved far better results in less than 3 years than china did in a decade and a half kekw

#61
XYLITOL_WU
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i also miss tyloo bro

#51
Anzaldinho
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how could this powerhouse of a player "jamyoung" fail for valorant trials and return to that dogshit game?

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XYLITOL_WU
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In fact, the problem is complicated, and according to some gossip, JDG had planned to sell Stew, but no one wanted to buy Stew. Jamyoung has played with JDG players, and it is very likely that the original lineup of JDG2025 is viva Jamyoung JKUOR Ziyan sword9 However, due to the unfavorable training matches and some offseason games, JDG parachuted into the management and chose to remove sword9, and viva and JDG's original assistant coach chose to go out with sword9 to tyloo.
There are also some people who say that Jamyoung doesn't want to choose to play in T2 to gain experience, like Slowy

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imagine how atrociously asscheeks southeast asian counter-strike was if you consider korean and chinese counter strike teams always beating southeast asian and mongolian teams in qualifiers and you consider them bad

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XYLITOL_WU
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I don't know why I feel that you are as angry as I speak. While many Chinese players were happy that LVG and RA were able to release stickers on two majro, the Chinese community would rather see a team like the 2018 Super Tyloo. Especially in the Chinese community, they are full of arrogance about Valorant, and they hope that there will be a team that can compete with EDG

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aaaa420
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from watching some chinese perspective on their cs scene and translating some opinions from chinese cs fans,it seems the biggest problem is that chinese cs players in pugs care mostly about just being insane mechanically but not on fundamentals or playing the game right?

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XYLITOL_WU
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sry bad English
i think In reality, even in China's C+ tier servers (similar to Faceit levels 3-4), players do occasionally use basic utility combos or execute strategies. The core issue lies in Chinese players' tendency to rigidly stick to the same three maps. They become completely lost when facing unfamiliar maps. Additionally, rampant cheaters in higher ranks have driven some players to adopt a lone-wolf playstyle focused solely on individual heroics. I believe this mentality has negatively impacted the development of current Chinese Counter-Strike professional players.

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XYLITOL_WU
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In reality, Chinese VALORANT teams like TEC, JDG, and AG also exhibit this "individual heroism" mentality. While Chinese players deeply admire mechanically gifted stars like donk, they do attempt to prioritize utility usage and coordinated plays. However, when the game tilts against them or players become tilted (mentally frustrated), they often regress to reckless dry peeks, forced solo plays, or even selfish/toxic behaviors that hurt team cohesion.

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aaaa420
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ohh ok thanks for clarifying ur english is really good btw no need to apologize lol,well atleast i see some positives for the future like kennys partnering with some wealthy chinese business man to develop the chinese local scene

#77
Anzaldinho
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i am not angry with cncs bro i support cncs and krcs
original poster said cncs and krcs are bad so i thought sea cs must have been very bad because in asia qualifiers cncs always beat other asian teams

#74
Lyonix
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skill issue

#76
gordonramsay
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PC BANG ISSUE + SUDDEN ATTACK RELEASE well for korea at least

#78
ergerg
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one word: Crossfire
I never seen anybody play CSGO in the last 15 years in Asia, even kids at internet cafes

#79
Anzaldinho
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which country
mongolian kids been playing 1.6 and GO in internet cafes for decades now and we still do

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