I never really understood why this happens. NA players have all the money the need for coaching staff, bootcamps and even personally. Besides having a huge playerbase on most games. Why the hell they usually feel behind ??
I guarantee most people in NA don't give a shit about esports. They don't see it as a real career and most have no clue that esports is an actual thing
but isnt it in like all regions besides Korea ?? Here in Brazil is something unknown as well. Coldzera, for example, almost missed going to LG roster because his dad didnt want him to go
lmao you seriously think playing video games is a talent thing? NA may have a smaller population, but there's plenty of people equal in talent. The difference maker is if people actually care about turning it into a career and actually try
Following this line of reasoning then, in the future, Brazilian teams can stand out internationally (winning the world)? Because Brazil, in the games that did well, always started losing to NA and EMEA and then grew (becoming what they are currently in CS and Raimbow six, for example).
Holy shit, i dont fucking understand. When you say NA your acting like, every person in NA said that. You must hav found 1 person who said that because i dont remember ever mentioning NA winning everything
I promise you dude. Most people don't think like that, this forum is just a fringe melting pot of the worst people the internet has to offer. Most fans actually aren't disrespectful tribalists and NA isn't really hated. <3
No they won because they were better than other teams. There players were good. They signed these players a year before the tourny even happened so other regions had time to improve anyway
That's what I'm saying... NA create a gap because many people from CS migrated to VALORANT so they win first event by MONEY (People migrated to VALORANT because NA scene was flowing)
@Look at swag, dude migrated to Valorant even before game released lol.