Sa Valorant roster update video ng TSM FTX, ipinaliwanag ni TSM FTX Subroza kung bakit naniniwala syang ang Valorant community ay hindi kasing toxic ng sa Coutner Strike.

Tinanong ni TSM FTX President Leena Xu kung anong pagkakaiba ng dalawang competitive shooter scenes sa isa’t isa.

Ibinahagi nina Yassine “Subroza” Taoufik, Matthew “Wardell” Yu, at Chet “Chet” Singh ang kanilang mga saloobin tungkol sa community ng dalawang laro.

Naniniwala si TSM FTX SUbroza na mas supportive ang Valorant community

Valorant TSMFTX Subroza VCTStage3 Bootcamp
Credit: TSM FTX

“I feel like the Valorant community is less toxic than the Counter-Strike one,” sabi ni TSM FTX Subroza.

“For the pro’s section, everyone was going after each other because they wanted to be on top at the start. If another pro beat you to be first, they would be mad. I guess it created some tension, but it helped with viewership. At the end of the day, it worked out.”

Nagbigay din ng opinyon si Coach Chet, na sinabing mas engaged ang mga Valorant fans sa scene.

“Fans also jump into [pro player’s] streams and try to egg them on. They ask if a team’s roster change is good and stuff like that. No one cares about content from CS. They’re only interested in pro matches,” sabi ni Chet.

Hindi sang-ayon si TSM FTX Wardell dahil sa mas batang demographics ng Valorant

Valorant TSMFTX VCTStage3 Bootcamp
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“I feel like the Valorant community is really toxic compared to CS. It’s because there are a lot of kids running around trying to bait reactions because they’re interested in you,” sabi ni TSM FTX Wardell.

Ang Counter-Strike Global Offensive ay naunang ilabas ng walong taon kaysa Valorant, na inilabas noong 2020, na dahilan kung bakit mas malakas ang hatak sa mga kabataan ng competitive shooter ng Riot Games.