I wonder if the real name of Koreans still has a Chinese counterpart(hanja?)like 나홍진=罗泓轸 and If so, then I would be considered rude to ask if his name corresponds to Chinese?
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I wonder if the real name of Koreans still has a Chinese counterpart(hanja?)like 나홍진=罗泓轸 and If so, then I would be considered rude to ask if his name corresponds to Chinese?
Hosting esports events in Beijing is challenging, so there may be Champions Shenzhen, Guangzhou, or Chengdu.
My hope is for a Masters Budapest or Boston
Masters Hong Kong, and ChampionsChengdu – the promotional videos for these three locations would be visually stunning.
The Chinese government's crackdown on violent video games traces back to 2008 policy changes, triggered by a horrific 2002 incident where two teenagers barred from entering internet cafes set fire to a gaming venue, killing 24 people. This tragedy solidified mainstream Chinese perceptions of internet addiction as a psychiatric disorder (officially recognized as "internet addiction disorder" from 2008-2019) and framed online gaming as a social ill comparable to drug abuse. It wasn't until 2011 that China implemented its game license approval system, requiring all titles to undergo government censorship reviews while imposing mandatory playtime restrictions for minors under 18.
In reality, China has produced numerous FPS talents with exceptional mechanical skills, though their brilliance often gets overshadowed in CS:GO . Take CrossFire legend doo for example - his sniper prowess in the game's notoriously clunky 8-tick servers reached mythical proportions, with flick shots defying the technical limitations.
【CF比赛名场面,AG狙击手Doo烟雾里四杀!科技般的操作,惊艳全场。全员大喊卧槽!】 https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1PY411k7po/?share_source=copy_web&vd_source=e0ab7143a26a17e3fd019c4e827c7607
【CF比赛名场面,Doo瞄右边把左边打了。鼠标里好像有器灵,跟开了挂一样太吓人了】 https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Yx4y1J7C4/?share_source=copy_web&vd_source=e0ab7143a26a17e3fd019c4e827c7607
Another case is Lsn from AG esports, a former CrossFire champion who has also climbed to the upper echelons of Chinese CS:GO 's ranked ladder (equivalent to Global Elite). This reality highlights China's fragmented FPS ecosystem, where world-class talents remain siloed within domestic gaming ecosystems due to market segmentation and differing competitive landscapes.
Regarding South Korea, I'm not entirely clear on the situation. In fact, CrossFire (the game) never maintained prolonged popularity in China due to Tencent's internal issues with employees selling cheats, which catastrophically destroyed the game's ecosystem. This even spawned viral memes like "Big Brother's Theme Song" (a musical track ironically used to mock players using outrageous hacks).【【穿越火线16周年纯享版】秦朝老兵专用BGM!】 https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV13E421A7Lj/?share_source=copy_web&vd_source=e0ab7143a26a17e3fd019c4e827c7607
Indeed, the Tencent employee involved in internal cheat distribution was ultimately prosecuted by the company itself through legal channels, with the perpetrator receiving prison time. This incident became a landmark case demonstrating Tencent's zero-tolerance policy towards game integrity violations, while also serving as a deterrent within China's gaming industry ecosystem.
Interestingly, while you can still find people playing CS:GO in Chinese internet cafes today, most players (myself included) avoid it primarily due to security fears - there's widespread paranoia about Steam accounts being hacked and inventories being wiped clean.
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.
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.
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
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
This is also one of the reasons, CSGO was born in 2012, but it was only launched in China in 20155
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.
maybe cause heib is 26 years old and he is not igl
We don't know what trace thinks
Because heib took his girlfriend to play the rank that did not belong to his girlfriend on the Chinese server, and also abused normal players, resulting in a very poor evaluation of heib by Chinese players
fine
Chinese fans felt that Trace didn't do enough research on the teams in the World Championships, and didn't use tejo or anything to do it correctly, but apart from HEIB, there was very little criticism of the players
not good English
what you mean glue tier perf ,if you mean tier look this
https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1bRKueUEzs/?spm_id_from=333.1387.upload.video_card.click
谁是这个takashi tut
zynx so fking good
Yes, o0O is IGL, but Nova doesn't look like he's finding a replacement right now.
You can take it as a rumor that Noman was a replacement for o0o cb become igl after last Stage1, but Noman expressed himself not ready
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sry i wrong. abo is igl.
when the is game was played they had just formed a team one week ago
abo is not igl igl is black
actually never was removed from the team
prx3:2eg TruckVal Best Val
Chinese people call him “zi mu ge”
actually no prize but edg ase fpx blg will have chance to join the lcq