Stratos
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Registered: February 17, 2021
Last post: July 17, 2024 at 10:26 PM
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Westerners and relating anything about Japan with anime, so cringe

posted about 2 years ago

I believe he grew up in the US, about 15 years living in the US before went back to Japan according to the JP casters

posted about 2 years ago

Japan back to the Crazy Racoon days

posted about 2 years ago

I agree ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

posted about 2 years ago

probably because they were undefeated in their region

posted about 2 years ago

Yes therefore it's a two different playerbase, Riot is chattering more to the Japanese competitive/hardcore fanbase while EA is chattering more to the casuals fanbase since apex is also available on consoles.

posted about 2 years ago

Not really, VALORANT is bigger as an esports in Japan compare to APEX.

posted about 2 years ago

I like the part how PRX & XERXIA are written as from SEA instead of APAC.

posted about 2 years ago

Ikr its crazy

posted about 2 years ago

YES the legendary fighting game pro player Daigo Umehara himself

posted about 2 years ago

They are playing customs for big content creators who never play VALORANT or a beginner to the game, kinda similar to Battle of Iron from Ligagame (Indo organizer). The Idea kinda came after the VCT Japan stage 2 LAN where lots of celebrities, streamers, vtubers, and famous anime voice actors came to the Saitama Super Arena to watch the Grand Final which made many famous Japanese personalities curious more about VALORANT.

Crazy that even Daigo and Junichi Kato is in this as well.

posted about 2 years ago

either Northeption proof that they are actually a good team that are able to make it to playoffs or they are just going to become Crazy Racoon 2.0 where a Japanese team carried by two Korean players and a Korean coach failed at international level.

posted about 2 years ago

NTH plays really well, the best team from Japan when it comes to scouting players has finally able to win trophy.

posted about 2 years ago

it literally make your opponent overthinking a lot

posted about 2 years ago

I swear to god Fade is the perfect support character for Yoru

posted about 2 years ago

200 IQ Yoru play

posted about 2 years ago

Well HLTV or CSGO itself is heavily dominated with Western people who are ignorant on other culture besides them

posted about 2 years ago

Bonkers>

posted about 2 years ago

it's basically a meme for XQQ (ZETA COACH)

posted about 2 years ago

2022 APAC LCQ = 2022 SEA LCQ

posted about 2 years ago

Onic doing a VCT Indo gauntlet in APAC 💀

posted about 2 years ago

Either BOOM finally get the revenge or its going to be The Indonesian slayer part 2 storyline.

posted about 2 years ago

yeah that was rough, not to mention that CR owner got his own salary cut in half after the incident

posted about 2 years ago

nobody here knows his accident from last year, you need to be specific

posted about 2 years ago

Well not sure which country in Europe that has lots of VALORANT fans, but pretty sure Denmark is not one of them.

posted about 2 years ago

Guild plays really well with how Leo using the Sova's utilities

posted about 2 years ago

It's true that the prizepool is huge, but each players can only received a certain share amount of money unless they have a "Pro Gamer License" which is again another odd part of the JP government law regarding on addressing esports and associating them with gambling activity.

One of the example is this one.

https://www.thegamer.com/street-fighter-tournament-winner-loses-45000-protest-japan-pro-gamer-laws/

Basically a JP player won 46k dollars but only received 930 dollars since he doesn't have this pro gamer license.

posted about 2 years ago

Yes, it's odd but that's the term used regarding esports or competing for prize money

posted about 2 years ago

JP government have a specific law on the amount of money that can be used as the prizepool for a video game competition since esports is still viewed as "gambling" among the mainstream Japanese society

posted about 2 years ago

Bruh East Asia hasn't even yet have a team or begin their game changer, probably gonna get stomped by other region who have already developed and established their game changer scene.

posted about 2 years ago

Last time SA region peaked

posted about 2 years ago

The Dark Horse vs The King
excited for the LAN Finals with crowd on SSA

posted about 2 years ago

Hopefully we can finally see the likes of whz, life, or zmjjkk going to international stage for real this time.

posted about 2 years ago

RC vs CR 👀

posted about 2 years ago

It's currently Japan's most popular esports now

posted about 2 years ago

That would explain why some people flexing their Champions bundle again, the price went up!

posted about 2 years ago

I agree, even some teams are making innovation on their comps for a map like Icebox where we usually saw the standard Sage/Sova/Viper/Jett/Flex comp for that map.

posted about 2 years ago

probably need to wait for South Asia to finish their VCT first.

posted about 2 years ago

Wow Saitama Super Arena!? RAGE is going big!

posted about 2 years ago

Ah yes entry with the Marshall, the Chinese VALORANT special xd

posted about 2 years ago

is it the same restriction law from 2018?

posted about 2 years ago

This is a banger for a "Pride Match" and fun fact is that both of them are the only two teams in Japan that have their twitter account followed by VALORANT Japan's (@VALORANTjp) twitter.

posted about 2 years ago

twitch was 101k

posted about 2 years ago

It is big in Japan, there is literally a VALORANT ad in one of the train station in Tokyo just like this tweet from the Japanese Voice Actor for Sage.

https://twitter.com/MorisakiMiho/status/1527163476702945280?t=zNPeWltaNE6R8sgdvGsbVA&s=19

posted about 2 years ago

Westerners are just that ignorant when it comes to other culture besides them.

posted about 2 years ago

Nah he is just a Japanese VALORANT hater in general, you can see lots of his hate comments towards the JP scene from last year.

posted about 2 years ago

The clutch was failed thats why

posted about 2 years ago

You probably just not understand the context on that round?

posted about 2 years ago

not the first but perhaps the biggest yet since its an event with more than 5k people attending the venue

posted about 2 years ago
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