• Allero@lemmy.today
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    10 months ago

    Many of them are genuinely highly skilled players.

    Apparently that (and genuine cheating) is some part of Asian culture that brings the “I can’t enjoy the game unless I excel at it” mentality to a whole new level.

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      10 months ago

      People who haven’t lived in China just do not understand their culture at all. It’s competitive to a degree we do not comprehend. Places in just sought after primary schools can have literally million to one odds. Universities are even more competitive. Ditto for jobs. The entire culture is built around protecting the individual and family at any cost. Students are expected to cheat if they can get away with it. It’s expected in business too. If you don’t cheat, you’re considered a fool who rejected a chance to elevate yourself. Cheating is a normal way of life in China. They don’t understand why we don’t like it in games.

        • Cringe2793@lemmy.world
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          10 months ago

          Nah, I deal with a lot of China people at my workplace, and the culture has not changed. They still cheat a lot. They may work hard once in a while, but if they can cheat to get ahead, you can be damn sure they’re gonna do it.

          • rottingleaf@lemmy.zip
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            10 months ago

            Yes, I meant not now, but with a lag.

            It’s not particular to China. It’s peasant culture. Peasant fairy-tales tell us about it. Russian peasant culture wasn’t much different (and still can be seen in some Russians). Western European peasant culture was similar too in medieval times and even more recently.

            Most of Chinese are descendants of peasants, and also they had to survive in a very competitive environment.

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      10 months ago

      When I used to play dota it was amazing the difference in difficulty between US west servers and SEA servers. 6k mmr us west was about the same as 4k mmr on SEA. Whenever the international was hosted in Seattle the US West servers would be flooded with Chinese players and I wouldn’t even bother playing because just get completely shit on