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The problem of Faker and Sunny Day is not as serious as netizens think

"TES sunny day Hanbok pendulum" this thing, the current development trend is a bit wrong.

Sunny days and fakers have become the "targets" of public opinion.

The problem of Faker and Sunny Day is not as serious as netizens think

Faker because of the 0-16 bad behavior on sunny days, issued a question such as "why do LPL players have Hanbok Super", which was originally a sentence on the head of the gas, which was misinterpreted by netizens to the level of "national righteousness", from a spit against some LPL players, evolved into a "Chinese player".

Sunny day because of a game, the club fined and banned is actually a very reasonable result, but in the eyes of some netizens, it has become "faker ruined sunny day's career".

A small matter has to be elevated to the level of "national righteousness" and "personal survival.".

Somewhat comical.

The problem of Faker and Sunny Day is not as serious as netizens think

The behavior of bad weather should indeed be punished, and the punishment of TES is actually very normal.

Doinb also said on a live broadcast that this treatment is what the "Super" makes.

In fact, not only is the sunny day rotten being treated like this, T1 players have also been punished by the team and the league for "rank' pendulum", and even the T1 team punishes its own team members more than the league.

"Screwing up" is nothing new.

It can be said very responsibly that LOL players all over the world have had "defense-breaking" moments, and they have also had direct or indirect behavior.

Even faker, because 369 played a "single wind girl" closed himself, hands away from the keyboard point surrender.

"Single wind girl" is a routine that has been played in the professional arena, and the behavior of faker giving up the game because he did not understand it at that time can actually be seen as "rotten" in disguise.

The problem of Faker and Sunny Day is not as serious as netizens think

When I say this example, I actually want to say that "no one is perfect."

Everyone will have something that they can't understand, and everyone will have a moment to break defenses.

Just because faker played the game well with a 0-16 sword demon this time, he could not ignore the fact that he gave up the game because of a "single wind girl"; nor could he rise to his hostility to "Chinese players" because he said "why does the LPL have a super number of Hanbok".

The problem of sunny days can also be big or small.

To put it bluntly, it is because I have been immersed in China for too long, I do not pay enough attention to my thinking, and I do not realize the "quality" that I should maintain as a professional player. Because of the stronger punishment mechanism, most Korean players are indeed more cautious about their profession, at least maintaining the "spirit of e-sports" on the surface.

After all, failure to maintain is a heavy penalty.

The problem of Faker and Sunny Day is not as serious as netizens think

The country is very loose in this regard, and it is the norm for professional players to play rank and get angry.

Of course, the "rotten behavior" of domestic passers-by players is even more endless, and the humiliating dilemma of "Chinese professional players playing Hanbok" is largely due to the sparse game quality of domestic players.

In addition, the fact that "the hanbok is rotten on a sunny day" does not prove that the domestic players are poor and the Korean players are excellent.

In the final analysis, this is actually a different environment derived from different systems.

If the LPL can be ruthless, Tengjing can be fierce, and any "violation of e-sports professionalism" behavior will be issued a clear punishment regulation, LPL players will naturally be "strict with themselves", even passers-by Rank will not easily mess up.

Of course, if you want to do this, it is not just an official effort. The players of the national costume and the "director group" will become the resistance to the use of "punishment" to make professional players self-disciplined.

The problem of Faker and Sunny Day is not as serious as netizens think

Talk back to the event itself.

This matter is really far less extreme than netizens imagine.

Faker should not be elevated to the level of endangering the "national righteousness" because of a reasonable complaint and report, and it will not lose its "career" because of a fine or ban on a sunny day.

What we should see is what is behind this incident.

It is the "professional caution" that LPL players lack because of the relaxed system, and it is more important to reflect on why LPL players are highly dependent on Hanbok, and what role do we ordinary players assume in this situation?

The problem of Faker and Sunny Day is not as serious as netizens think

Confucius said, "I am in three provinces and in three provinces." ”

But introspection is often difficult, and we are better at other provinces.

In this controversy, most of us are doing "other provinces." Help Faker reflect on his inappropriate live speech, help Sunny reflect on his inappropriate gaming behavior. Because Faker reported Sunny Day, he thought he was targeting Chinese players, because Sunny Day was rotten, he thought he didn't deserve to play professionally...

These accusations are "exaggerated."

In essence, this is a collision of different thinking under different systems, and the behavior of sunny days should not only see the character of this person, but also see the system that caused his behavior - it is the LPL's relaxed professional requirements.

More exciting, welcome to pay attention to @Tang Jiluo.

The problem of Faker and Sunny Day is not as serious as netizens think

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