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epidemic COVID-19 It brought with it a number of changes that of course affected the esports scene. With such a contagious disease on the raft, it was no longer possible to conduct personal tournaments. Under this situation, events have adopted an online method, despite the innumerable problems that can arise.
Of course, the Internet quality of the participants is of great importance. After all, how can a professional match go if there are delays? This is especially true in fighting games where you need to react instantly to perform combos or successfully defend against your opponent’s attack.
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Fortunately, many games in this genre now implement Rollback Netcode, a network code that drastically reduces lag and provides a mostly smooth online experience. However, they do not work miracles. Bad communication will always be a problem.
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The King of Fighters Championship without Mexicans? This is what a professional player wants
This week, Victor “Punk” Woodley, the highly regarded professional player for Street Fighter and other titles, rocked the waters when he expressed his wish that Mexicans wouldn’t have access to the online tournaments for The fifteenth king of fighters. the reason? Weak Internet connection, supposedly, exists in our country.
PLS DON’T LET MEXICO IN ONLINE TOURNAMENTS KOF CONNECTION IS NOT THE BEST.
– Panda | longing (shmoh) March 5, 2022
“Please, don’t let Mexico [juegue] In KOF tournaments online. “The connection is not the best,” Punk commented on his Twitter account.
As expected, the pro player’s statements generated all kinds of comments on social networks. Although there are those who categorize their words as racist or discriminatory, other users took the situation with humor and started sharing memes.
From Mexico here…
you just made my day– Hugo Aparicio (@hugoaparicio360) March 5, 2022
The Internet in Mexico is very good pic.twitter.com/UudDxbvcQn
– M. Leyva (@mleyva87nyc) March 5, 2022
A villain trying to stop Mexico from playing KOF is like trying to stop fish from getting wet.
– FGC_Dads | Toast Rider (@tz_toast_rider) March 5, 2022
– Omar Aguilar (@omareeditor) March 5, 2022
You are afraid of Latin America pic.twitter.com/F1LzXQ7PpS
– benitrile (@vinn_aleixo) March 6, 2022
Of course, some people have taken the opportunity to discuss whether the quality of the internet connection is a barrier for certain regions to participate in international tournaments.
Finally, many users point out that, both in Mexico and in Latin America, King warriors They are very popular, so they believe Punk is afraid to play against competitors from those regions.
The villain is trying to prevent Mexico from playing King warriors One player commented, “It’s like trying to keep the fish from getting wet.” Another user confirmed that “Winning the KOF Championship where Mexico is not participating is not a real victory, it is a fake victory”.
But tell us, what do you think of Punk’s controversial statements? Let’s read to you in the comments.
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