NotPoison
Country: India
Registered: March 10, 2022
Last post: March 14, 2022 at 1:53 AM
Posts: 2

Yes but in India, there is no competition as such and GE is doing the same mistakes they did a year back no excuses should be given about facing SEA teams you can not expect to perform on the global stage by expecting 1 player to pop off every time.

posted about 2 years ago
  1. look at the age of the players no young players in the scene.
  2. Too hesitant to change weak players.
  3. Don't have proper coach/analyst They think they don't get the benefit from getting a coach/analyst.
  4. Orgs focus on every other thing that you can think of but esports, you can go to their handles of Twitter/Instagram you will find more NFT posts than esports.
  5. Too much ego in players.
  6. If anyone criticizes them they spend their time calling them haters/internet kids instead of actually putting in work to overcome issues.
  7. audience also plays a vital part in it Indian audience has numbers but 90% of them don't understand the game and spend their time spamming in chats.
  8. No new talent emerging in the scene almost all the Valorant PRO in India are EX cs players who couldn't do anything in cs and the same here.

There are many more but these are the main few.
It is Harsh but Real.

posted about 2 years ago