Babblebaaz
Flag: India
Registered: May 25, 2024
Last post: September 20, 2024 at 12:38 AM
Posts: 13

I hope they don't say, "Due to technical issues, today's matches are postponed till tomorrow."

posted 3 months ago

Thank you bro! Best wishes to you too, hope you get great gems and have a great team(but not better than us).

posted 5 months ago

Bleed case is more of a management issue as the players were not managed well. If they managed players well bleed could have made more money from getting Yay in the team by creating a strong fanbase, selling merchandise and creating a hype around the world as Yay is famous all over the valorant community. This would bring alot of money and a strong loyal fanbase which would bring more investment into the team. Coming to India people in Riot or in Indian valorant scenario never wanted to built a strong great team it was always about getting more players, expanding the players count on the platform and make them buy stuff.Thats why India was given a slot and China a whole region winning a trophy is just a +1 here and btw half of 1.4 billion is 700 million and that is alot as well.

posted 6 months ago

Brother it isn't about players, it's about the money, always has been. But for you I will summarize it so you won't have to read much:-

India's online gaming market, with 455 million gamers in 2023 (an 8% growth from 2022), is projected to reach over 491 million by 2024. Despite a smaller subset of lets say about 50 million PC gamers (10.9%), this still represents a significant potential player base for Valorant, making Riot's focus on attracting Indian players a sound investment.

posted 6 months ago

India recorded about 455 million online gamers in the year 2023. This was an eight percent growth from the previous year and is likely to reach over 491 million by 2024. About 90 million of these gamers reportedly paid for online games that year. Obviously the numbers are not big and tumble down further as we look at pc gamers but even with 50 million or so players which is approximately 10.9% of 455 million, it already becomes one of the biggest fields for valorant playerbase, considering that Riot is trying to attract more Indians in Valorant it is not a bad investment. But thats my take your views may differ and I would like to hear them as well.

posted 6 months ago

That's soo true most APAC teams crack at crucial moments like PRX in 2022 or DRX every brackets. APAC teams don't feel pressure of being trash taled as much as being the first team to create history by winning in APAC

posted 6 months ago

Yeah PRX has good representation of all SEA. SA does not have a good representation, there is only one Indian player representing all of South Asia. Rushi Should not take EMEA and NA players in my opinion there have been two NA players in APAC and 1 EMEA player AFAIK and they have all performed bad both with team synergy and in-game performance. GE should try all Indian team or mix of Indian, Bangladeshi and Pakistani upcoming talents if they can all come together to say the least. SA is severely under-represented rn.

posted 6 months ago

I genuinely want to know how does it work like. Like, do you support all of them or just the best of them. Like, I usually support PRX only as it is the best team in APAC, otherwise Foreign region teams.

posted 6 months ago

I Don't know why but people think most Indian's do not support GE and it can never win with non-Indian trash players. Either take genuinely good players or take young Indian players and nurture them by creating a youth line-up. But that's my opinion.

posted 6 months ago

I am heartbroken😭. But in reality, what are South Asian and Middle-eastern people supposed to consider we are not included in APAC and there is no Middle-eastern region. SA is shit as well. Where are we supposed to belong?

posted 6 months ago

Yeah, Indian's really need to improve and perform better. We usually do not have any opposition in South Asia and easily dominate it, but then when it comes to APAC qualifiers we get thronged by the fast pace and competitiveness, ergo getting seethed and boiled by other regions. I think if Indians leave APAC and start playing in SEA or EA we will only then get better.

posted 6 months ago

People of APAC have you seen us as one region ever? I mean I have never seen myself as an APAC fan. I think people of APAC also do not see themselves as one people, probably some Korean and Japanese fans but I have never seen South Asian or an South-east Asian person calling himself/ herself as an APAC fan. The diversity, national pride, historical context, and language barriers within the APAC region is such that the fans and players identify themselves by their country teams or from usually their sub-region such as South Asia or South-east Asia mostly. I don't think that people of EMEA and NA will get it but we usually are more loyal to our nation's team and our regions team within APAC not APAC as a whole. Thank you.

posted 6 months ago