Please do ask every team that qualifies what team they fear the most for champions
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Please do ask every team that qualifies what team they fear the most for champions
CS isn't even officially supported in korea, back in 2015/2016, the closest server you can play in was singapore with 100+ ping, now its a bit better with japan/chinese servers at like 30-40 ping, but they never cared about korea and the only koreans that ever played CSGO were like players that wanted to play internationally instead of playing scuffed CS isolated in asia. Not to mention no PC Cafes have steam/ csgo installed.
I was just browsing every region's challengers to see who would qualify, but I saw that X10 did not qualify but BOOM did (for playoffs) when they both tied all 3 games (I know X10 abused a glitch so they forfeit a map, but still ended up tying) but X10 had a +8 round win while BOOM had -11? If there's no tiebreaker they would be going with whoever has the most round wins, anyone know why they would do this? I'm just curious.
Well that just doesn't really make sense, if a region is very good at the game, they have a lot of interest in the esports scene and game itself. A region will never be good at the game if they didn't care about it. A small region (popularity wise) would at most have a few star players but never a fully competitive team internationally.
It actually looks kinda cool, search up hong kong and taiwan stage 1 challengers on liquipedia and their old logo is there.
The old CBT Gaming logo. It says CBT.
I never really said that SEA doesn't deserve the spots, as of right now there has only been one international competition so It's still hard to gauge which regions are better, and I'd say they should manage which regions get more spots after champions, but It does make sense to give a region more slots even if they're less populated because a better and more fierce competition is still more fun to watch, elevates the games to a new level from innovative strats which is also very healthy for the game and esport, plus although people would feel a bit bitter if their region lost a spot, they would still watch and it would actually incentivize the region to make a comeback to gain a spot again for next year.
It should be done via which region is better, not by population because even if a region is highly populated, it doesn't mean they have the most players, not to mention it's more fun watching two great teams fighting out a close match rather than a region being seen as a scapegoat for their favorite teams to get to the finals. Also, EMEA gets the same 2 slots in champions as NA plus last chances for both regions.