@@waet6386 it will i am game addict.if you're addicted to game you will lose interest in everything in life even sex so have a control over a game is always good. I have no one to look after me so i played game so much and i am a total mess now
@@wtfbbqz Good to you sir, kid nowadays are having too much screen time, also the fact that not everyone can become like Jinggg or any other Professional Esports player
jing’s fanbase is so chill bcs he himself is chill 😊 i’m glad he’s gotten comfortable to stream and interact with his fanbase now, he’s surely one of the best pro players in apac, not only his play is good but he has a good personality as well
he's good at interacting and chatting with the fans and viewers on twitch. i think that's what makes people adore him, despite going international as a pro player, he is still humble enough to interact with fans 😊
i've always admired how supportive Pearl is. she's an asian parent wholly supporting her son's esports journey - that's very very rare in SEA. she isn't just supportive, but she actively tries to learn about the industry and doesn't restrict Jing and lets him do what he needs to succeed
what a relationship. amazed at how pearl actually understands the scene and even knows the jargons. i wonder what i might have been focused on if i wasnt brainwashed into a certain path my mother forced me to take
he seems like the type of guy who's very chill to hang with! and Pearl seems like a cool mom too! glad she's very supportive of her son's career choices. not many Asian families really get the professional gaming scene! best wishes for Jinggg and his family!
@@wakeywakey7981 but also prx's performance is on a landslide. From 2nd place in masters to couldn't make it out of group stage in champions to early exit in lock in (yes lock in bracket is a joke, but still)
been watching his streams since he joined PRX and its rlly a safe space to be in!! he'll say hi to everyone who greets him in the chat and talks to us casually like friends. unlike other streamers who screams when they lose or curse the opponents out, jinggg just takes it calm and easy which makes me happy to be in his chat when he streams. rlly nice to listen to while doing work as well!!
i remember the first time i saw jinggg min his first tournament with paper rex. i wasn’t expect nothing since shiba left the team. but now, wow you can see how he made a huge impact to their play style and now become a king of apac and second place in world series. and he’s just like other paper rex players. they don’t want to prove anything, they always play for fun. even if the management have to pay the plane ticket to brazil, which is so expensive for sure, they still play for fun and expect nothing😂
went to one of the meet and greets with him and benkai and they were both really really nice, asked me and my friend to scoot closer for the picture and played along when we asked them to do finger hearts LOL we made them sign like a drink bottle bc it was all we had on us to sign but they were really nice about it too!! #WGAMING prx for life
He is 19 year old; so in essense he has a short span to be great and win major tournament; 30 is peak.... so he has 11 years to maximised his potential.. then after that he can live stream for a living..
@@RoyLimisAw3s0me Different genre, MoBa pros can play even they reach 30s. But their role always support, not carry. FPS on the other hand, early 20s is your peak.
Ama-JInggg interview by Auntie and she is so supportive. Its a blessing to have parents that understand gaming and esports or any kind of passion career that don't include studies. Its crazy that jinggg is just 18 and can play for 10-15 more years.
he might need to be off pro team for 2 years. Maybe Champions is his last pro match before national service, can't run away from ns if you are singaporean. SADGE
Indochinese refers to a region that makes up 3 country which is Laos,Cambodia and Vietnam. Those 3 countries were a former French united colony called French Indochina. Jing's ancestors are probably from there or I could be mistaken and that they're actually Chinese-Indonesians like you have mentioned@@achmaddzaki03
As a 40 year old adult who teaches kids, I hope the parents who watched this video can support their kids more and let them pursue what they enjoy. Ultimately we want our children to achieve their own version of success, and be happy pursuing their own dreams, not the parents' dreams.
Enjoyable interview, what a bond between 2 individuals who love & respect each others. just like jj said, work hard in something you love. champions stuff.
@@seaghanj drx is still the best and most consistent team in asia. Even if prx wins in this pacific. Since they both qualified , I don't believe both of them are going to show their best in pacific rn.
@@seaghanj And fyi, this video was made when prx never won a single match up against drx for 2 straight years. So my first comment is valid. I can't say for the future tho.
Jingg is and will always be my favourite player He made me play Raze for the first time I never missed a PRX match since 2023, I felt very sad when he was not there for Madrids, he's the heart of PRX I am rooting for the team for Shanghai Champions,bring it home Sorry I wrote too much, but it is nothing for my humble kingg