GenG LoL
Spring - π
MSI - π
GenG Valorant
Kickoff - π
Masters Madrid - π₯
Pacific Stage 1 - π₯
Masters Shanghai - π
CONGRATS TO GEN G FOR MAKING VALORANT HISTORY THE FIRST ASIAN TEAM TO EVER DO IT!!!
Geng turning China into a library within a months span at 2 international is really funny, especially cause what happened to them. GENG is china's father xdd
That's what im saying. Every time TH was getting kills and winning, the crowd was super loud. But then when GENG started dominating matches 4 and 5, the crowd went silent except for the few games TH won in those matches, where again the crowd was really loud xdd
You don't know about geng Taiwan incident? And didn't you watch the whole game? Lot of crowd stayed till the end and cheered for geng win if you didn't watch the game. And English stream crowd mic volume was lot lower so you couldn't hear geng cheers but there were still many people cheering for them.
Yes, I know about the Taiwan incident. Yes, I watched the whole series. What I'm trying to say is that the crowd was very biased today. It wasn't the worst crowd because i still think french, korean(mostly T1), and Brazil crowds are worse, but it was still a bad crowd nonetheless. The crowd staying after them winning should be the bare minimum. An example of a good crowd would be in NA during drx vs. t1 at worlds 22, where ppl cheered very loudly for both teams.
Cause it's west tho. You will hardly find good crowd in east Asia maybe except for Japan. Sea countries have better crowds in Asia. And also never said this crowd was good but it was decent. Also you will never find neutral crowd In most other eSports like cs or sports.
were you there too? a mutual of mine was in the audience and was talking about how loud it was for both teams. obviously cheers for TH were louder, their players gained chinese fans because they were streaming on bilibili
Holy shit. Shanghai was a disaster. GenG players being denied scrims allegation, facing bigotry and trolling on ranked, crowd being silent when GenG gets kills/win rounds/win the tournament
geng winning tourneys in china after calling taiwan a country will always be funny to me
Taiwan buff xpp
TSM!C TSM!C
TEAMSOLOMID! Conductors(?)
You mean west Taiwan???
GenG LoL Spring - π MSI - π GenG Valorant Kickoff - π Masters Madrid - π₯ Pacific Stage 1 - π₯ Masters Shanghai - π CONGRATS TO GEN G FOR MAKING VALORANT HISTORY THE FIRST ASIAN TEAM TO EVER DO IT!!!
GenG is absolutely owning riot right now and you love to see it
Geng turning China into a library within a months span at 2 international is really funny, especially cause what happened to them. GENG is china's father xdd
Taiwan is Chinaβs father. Gen.G is just the prophets.
Crowd was so dogshit you would think they were playing against their team but no they just show up to hate GENG its weird
Casting was also dog. Probably the worst event I've watched this year so far.
EN casting is dogshit in Valorant
Nah, EN casting were perfectly fine last year
U would not believe how hard kr and jp cast goes yesterday
I've been told the JP one is really good but KR probably also went crazy
yea riot sent in a rookie caster (babybay) for a grand final LMAOOO
That's what im saying. Every time TH was getting kills and winning, the crowd was super loud. But then when GENG started dominating matches 4 and 5, the crowd went silent except for the few games TH won in those matches, where again the crowd was really loud xdd
You don't know about geng Taiwan incident? And didn't you watch the whole game? Lot of crowd stayed till the end and cheered for geng win if you didn't watch the game. And English stream crowd mic volume was lot lower so you couldn't hear geng cheers but there were still many people cheering for them.
Yes, I know about the Taiwan incident. Yes, I watched the whole series. What I'm trying to say is that the crowd was very biased today. It wasn't the worst crowd because i still think french, korean(mostly T1), and Brazil crowds are worse, but it was still a bad crowd nonetheless. The crowd staying after them winning should be the bare minimum. An example of a good crowd would be in NA during drx vs. t1 at worlds 22, where ppl cheered very loudly for both teams.
Cause it's west tho. You will hardly find good crowd in east Asia maybe except for Japan. Sea countries have better crowds in Asia. And also never said this crowd was good but it was decent. Also you will never find neutral crowd In most other eSports like cs or sports.
The players on TH have been streaming on Chinese streaming sites, they have become pretty popular among the Chinese valorant viewers because of that.
I mean youβd probably lose social credits from cheering for GenG at valo tday
And the valorantcompetitive subreddit wamts to pretend like this didnt actually happen. These comments get massively downvoted
were you there too? a mutual of mine was in the audience and was talking about how loud it was for both teams. obviously cheers for TH were louder, their players gained chinese fans because they were streaming on bilibili
GENG OWNED CHINA
Holy shit. Shanghai was a disaster. GenG players being denied scrims allegation, facing bigotry and trolling on ranked, crowd being silent when GenG gets kills/win rounds/win the tournament
And they still won too, massive middle finger to the haters.
Agreed. Gen G had to fight so many issues to win the whole damn thing. Probably made their victory even sweeter
I have never seen a Crowd as Polarizingly biased as China xd. I remember DK vs SN too.
You don't watch Cs eSports or sports it seems. Obviously you won't have the experience.
s1mple vs brazil LUL
The Valorant crowd in Sao Paulo was really bad too.
Korean crowd almost never cheers for Chinese teams either
GenG golden roads lezzgo
GENG IS CHINA'S FATHER HAHAH
The League team look like children compared to the Valorant team lol
Pretty sure the league team have more older players too lol
I guess playing Valorant is more stressful.
They have very different vibe lmao, the LoL team is a lot calmer
Drxdd my time now
fuckn giachad L crowd
Can this please be marked as a spoiler
Tencent pinching air rn