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Frankly, we don’t have all the science, and it’s impossible for the Chinese team to pinpoint exactly why this is the case. RNG This brings a lot of hostility to the networks. Also, the causes are diverse and specific to each. However, there are a few ways we want to explore. They simply connect us and give you the right to express your opinion on the matter. One thing is clear though: while there are some similarities, the international community seems to like the Korean League much more than the Chinese League…especially the fact that Western teams destroy the world and MSI every year.
Remember that this whole ping issue is about Lack of Chinese players on the ground. They were unable to come to their area due to coronavirus restrictions.
China gets ‘special treatment’ to join
This is undoubtedly the main reason for the hostility of the international community towards China. While there is one in South Korea The best internet connections in the worldPlayers will not be able to enjoy it in MSI. Be certain “competitive capital“It was decided that we would use the tool to simplify the ping of participants remotely or in the field. They are not so used to delays. They have to play potentially hostile’ on the outside. People. Instead of accepting this pressure, they are quiet in their living room, even if it is not their fault, it bothers them a little, especially in Korea.
Another country is quite upset and spreading it. This Vietnamese They couldn’t send their best team, they were busy with another tournament. However, he missed international tournaments especially in the last two years and couldn’t go. In theory, one can imagine a vision of a champion. VCS Attend at least one event… The 2019 Worlds were played in China. But if we’re working for the LPL this year, we’ve never done it for anyone else before.
China is a very closed country to League of Legends
The competition areas are more or less closed. In North AmericaIt’s a bit of an open door because there are a lot of Korean (Hun, Impact, Huhi…), European (Biergsen, Jensen…) and also Oceans (Missing, Faji) players. Europe is also a region open to the international scene with Koreans, Turks or Russians. On the other hand, the Asian leagues are not very open either… We only meet Koreans in the LCK. China is predominantly Chinese in the broad sense (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mainland China, etc.).
However, the Korean League remains very popular almost everywhere… but the reason is simple: Korean players export very well all over the world. Thus, out of 11 teams participating in the MSI, 5 Which has at least one Korean in its ranks. This is not really the case with the Chinese. There are a few in the LCS, but they are very rare. We haven’t seen any in Europe yet, although it’s a rumour. Bo He would arrive at Vitali. we had a case ᲩрдилиIn former MAD Lions. But Jungler is Chinese-Italian.
There are very few Chinese on a network like Twitter.
We also indicate that Twitter presents a distorted reality. Theoretically, the Chinese do not have access to this social network, banned in their own country. So even if the middle empire weighs heavily demographically, it is much more cautious in “Western” social networks. We could see it by voting for MSI songs on Twitter… RNG has very little presence in the community. Of course, the Chinese can still use VPNs. But the general public is satisfied with Weibo, which uses the highest level of Chinese SR.
Finally, without going into details, China also has a somewhat mediocre image in the Western press. ვისRespect human rightsOn the question Tibetproblem Uyghurs… All of this has nothing to do with League of Legends, but it also balances out.
Source : Millenium
