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Country: Brazil
Registered: March 5, 2023
Last post: March 5, 2023 at 1:26 PM
Posts: 12

I've seen the crowd boo only to apply pressure in tactical pauses and when a br player got knifed, that's not disrespectful. Did it happen in any other situation?
About the trophy/interview thing, I understand your point but it's still cultural, you guys think it's wrong, we don't, that's all. No point in blaming a culture for something that's a personal opinion. If it truly were just a matter of being disrespectful part of the crowd would still be there because "they respect others", so it's not about that

posted about a year ago

I understand what he said but I don't think that saying "spread the word, you should show some love to other teams" is the right way to achieve that. Things like this can't be forced, it would work better if riot for example broadcasted other leagues in Portuguese. How do they expect people who don't speak any other language except their own to relate to regions they don't see anything about? I remember nobody cared about Vision Strikers/Drx when they didn't have an English broadcast yet, they basically had no fans outside of Korea.
When we had the msi here in 2017 we cheered for the teams because we knew them, we even cheered for Marines in their first international game, it was a good show, and that's possible because in Lol riot makes an effort to show to Brazil some outside regions/teams, there's marketing for it. I can assure you at least 80% of the crowd watching the finals yesterday knew barely anything about any of the Fnatic players, hard to show any kind of affection in this situation

posted about a year ago

I'd probably walk out of it either because I've never seen any fun in watching people lifting trophies or commemorating, I only enjoyed watching the games and seeing who would win in the end, to be fair I don't understand what is wrong with it. If you're sad about the results (maybe pissed off and mad at Loud considering they lost an 11-3 game) and then you leave, I don't see it as something bad either considering it's just a matter of how you're feeling, it's not about disrespecting Fnatic, I see it as a matter of getting some fresh air after what happened, but maybe I'm just not being too emphatic when thinking about it, if I were one of the players I'd probably like if the crowd at least clapped after the game. But it's something I do usually see in sports, I didn't lie about that, in football for example some people leave when their team is losing even before the game finishes, it's normal.

posted about a year ago

I'll take a look at it to see his argument

posted about a year ago

I believe you linked the wrong video but it's important to remind you that there was no EU team in the finals, so the crowd was kinda neutral, sure the crowd was rooting for optic but just because they "had to" cheer for one of the teams, it's way different to cheer for a team that won something against a team you could relate with but was not the team you truly root for vs cheering for the team who literally beat your team in the finals

posted about a year ago

If you won't read it then there's no point in answering it. I'm not interested in starting a chat with someone who doesn't intend to hear the other side

posted about a year ago

It's fine, the ones who will make fun of it are not the ones I want to speak to, I don't care about their opinion

posted about a year ago

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posted about a year ago

I came to this forum to look at what people were thinking about the finals but everything I see is some eurocentric behaviour people complaining about the Brazilian crowd

Let me explain you some things
We Brazilians don't care if you think it's wrong that we only enjoy and show up in the Brazilian games (and a few others which have a team we like as it was in Sen x Fnc and Fnc x Navi). That's a cultural thing and we won't change it cuz you can't understand. Even though we enjoy the game, we enjoy it when teams we like and can relate with are playing. I don't care about the teams of your region just as you don't about ours, I wouldn't waste my time going to an event where I don't feel anything about the teams that are playing, so if there's no team we can relate with, we won't show up to watch the game, it's simple, you can dislike that but that's your personal opinion, it's not a matter of who is right or not, and no, vlr delusional person who's reading it now, riot won't stop making events here because of that
Another thing, you don't get to decide how others are gonna cheer, what makes you think we should cheer for other team's when they're playing against us? I'll tell you the reason you think that, it's because the teams we're not rooting for are the teams you enjoy. If we did cheer for them but not for some others like the apac ones you wouldn't give a damn, there would be no posts here at vlr complaining about our crowd, which just shows how your eurocentric behaviour is. Do you think your crowd is perfect? Why don't you look at every masters/champions we had until now in the games no EU/NA teams were playing? Your crowd is silent bro, we don't like it, at champions no single soul was cheering for Loud, we won it and all of you were silent. You don't want to cheer for us? Fine, it was great to "hear" the place when we won, it must have felt the same yesterday when Fnatic did the same. We don't complain about your crowd even though we don't like it, but having an event here, having the opportunity to cheer the way we want to and to who we want to, and you want to come here and tell us "no no no don't do that, cheer the way I (the eurocentric God who knows what is better) want you to". Come on, do it yourself next time you get an event there, I'm sure the players will love your dead crowd.

I don't know what happened in the end after Fnatic won, heard some people say the crowd left (which is normal, we were sad in the end and I understand why they wouldn't enjoy staying there watching the whole trophy thing, people do it in every sport and not just in Brazil), and I heard some people were "boooing" fnatic, about that I'm sure it was just a few people, unfortunately with the whole crowd left/silent some bad mannered people would be able to be noisy, but they don't represent the crowd of course, so there's no point in generalizing it

posted about a year ago

Please fix your community, don't come to say to us Brazilians that we do wrong not cheering for the rival teams. We won the champions and we had no crowd support, there was literally no single soul rooting for us there. EU crowd is bad and we don't care about what you think of us, we won't change just because you want to, we'll keep being the way we're and there's nothing you can do about it, the event was good and everybody enjoyed it here, if you didn't then change your mind so that you can enjoy it the next time we get another event here lol, which will happen even though some of you still think "riot won't accept this behaviour" KEKW

posted about a year ago

It's not. "People" just look for excuses to complain about the Brazilian crowd, since day one there was a bunch of "critics" even though there was no trophy to be lifted yet. From my point of view it's way more bad having a silent crowd (like we ALWAYS have in EU, just look at every event that we had there) than not having the rival crowd popping off to cheer for the team who beat them down

posted about a year ago

Why don't you show how the shit crowd of your region is? Lol
You need the Japanese people to show their standards so you can say anything? Look at your own region before saying anything about others, no one likes the emea crowd

posted about a year ago