Well no one can answer that
| Flag: | India |
| Registered: | February 13, 2023 |
| Last post: | July 18, 2025 at 2:08 AM |
| Posts: | 10 |
Well no one can answer that
The only way to win or be competitive in VCT is to either develop cheap local talent or be rich and spend money to buy already established talent. the JP teams have taken the former approach which I agree with. GE has done neither. They lack the funding to do the latter so do the first. They dont do either and are stuck in limbo.
Im talking about the vct teams developing local players. Rather I think importing talent into tier 2 from better regions can also help local talent develop with higher competition and level of game trnding upwards as well. I love that the Japanese challengers seen has imports to help their players improve and the vct teams only recruit the locals which also help them imrove.
GE probably not making it past 2026 with how they bottled this opportunity. Just needed to develop a proper team of local talent to spread the game in India which would've helped recruiting better talent in return. Now we have a foreign team who are losing every game. Atleast ZETA and DFM are trying to nurture local talent even if they are losing. Atleast lose knowing you are helping the scene grow. they are doing nothing but wasting money.
Well I like GE but they do kind of exploit the Indian fan base which can’t be argued. If they were from any other place they would have been crucified for fielding rosters outside of their home region but since Indian fans want a winning team badly they put up with it. If they stay the same this year the org probably doesn’t do well as most people will never associate with them again.
Give respect where it is due. They played well. It could’ve been a sweep easily. T1 escaped just by an inch and that’s a top two team in the league.
I think he’s talking about valo majors
Maybe Haven. It’s a good Map for 100T and FNC looked shaky there
Fpx 2-1 KC