It might be just me, but I thought this crowd was fine. They never really booed or chanted to GenG they just stayed quiet because they didn’t want to cheer for them (for their own reasons I won’t get into). I don’t think the players deserved such a response considering they were just played great Valorant but it definitely could have been worse. Definitely wasn’t at the level of Madrid but that was a clout tournament and shouldn’t be compared to this one. Feel free to debate I’m down just keep it respectful.
I second this. I’m more upset at people being upset at the crowds. Crowds like this were a pipe dream 10 years ago and now everyone hates them because of a bias? Like c’mon. I would’ve thought this was the coolest thing ever as a kid.
If people are gonna keep complaining about crowds, we might as well go back to the COVID no crowd era. I'm just thankful we've gotten to the point where we can pack out a stadium.
Thats a very unreasonable argument. How come masters Madrid had an insane walkout and insane crowd even tho the venue was WAY smaller than Shanghais Venue. Chinese crowd are just a big L just like the brazillians
@@aryanaravinth26 Because people around the world celebrate differently (and because everyone likes Sentinels). Even Japan being a well received crowd was criticized for being "robots". You're never gonna get the perfect crowd that's always normal without any biases or controversey. If traditional sports can't fix that, there's no way in hell esports will.
@@timmynotjerry always has been. Gen.G players have streamed in China and the locals were chill with them and even explained that they weren't the problem.