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英雄联盟:那些年被喷的选手:IG没素质若风太菜?
近日TBQ的盲僧踢出了一片天,而他本人也在当晚开微博希望真爱粉不要去&搞事&。这里的意思就是不要去嘲讽他的老东家&&已经三连跪的LGD(微博)。于道义上讲,TBQ真的是做足了自己该做的事情。而遥想几个月前,他还淹没在喷子们的口水中。由于S5上的表现不佳,尤其是寡妇的出装,让TBQ成为了背锅侠。其实电竞圈中的职业选手状态起伏本是很正常的事情,但是残酷的环境造就了&没成绩,就滚蛋&的铁则。
TBQ被喷是因为他之前的自负行为,而LOL的职业圈子中几乎没有不被喷的选手。有人可能会说国内盛产喷子,其实国外电竞圈也好不到哪去,翻出去看看你们就会明白喷子是普遍存在的。一起来看看自从中国LOL联赛开始以来都有哪些人被喷吧!
笑笑曾经在自己的直播中回忆了关于IG被喷&没素质&的憋屈原因。当年王思聪接管IG战队后,IG战队因为小苍事件被误认为是没素质的战队。虽然其队员PDD和笑笑早期都是&段子王&,但是他们本人并不是穷凶极恶之徒。
而IG的管理层当时比较&孤傲&,对于媒体从来都是不闻不问,不待见。致使以讹传讹,IG的名声越来越差,而每当被和WE一起提及时IG队员们也都是一幅&反派&被丑化的形象,因此非常不好受,很委屈,很憋屈,每个人心中都有怨气。
直到2013年SWL总决赛,IG隐忍了一年战胜了WE后,PDD开心的跳了起来,挥舞拳头发泄心中的那种积怨。而这时候场下WE不理智的粉丝向IG的人丢水瓶,并且说&IG战队素质太低&。由此不仅没有解开IG的冤屈,反而是第二天IG又被喷了。
若风被喷太菜
WE的巅峰在IPL5,那时候若风的卡牌风靡全球。必须要承认的是全世界认为最强的卡牌在那个年代只有一个代表就是若风。而在WE巅峰期之后,若风是被认为退化最快的一个选手。S3的版本刺客开始崛起,但是他的中单打法比较软,偏刷团。随着2013年WE的成绩的巨幅下滑,而表现最差的若风自然成为了很多人的&喷击&对象。
卷毛和厂长被喷&叛徒&
WE成绩走下坡路后,卷毛,厂长和阿布从WE脱离。这里我们就不多说了,而从那以后厂长和卷毛顶着一大堆喷子的&叛徒&言论开始了EDG的征战之旅。从那以后EDG的成绩越来越好,而厂长和卷毛依然是队伍的Carry,得到了很多人的认可。
Cool被喷&态上皇&
2015年的OMG原本是最被看好夺冠的队伍,结果因为曝出队员不和而成为了很多人的黑喷对象。其中无状态或许是最惨的,不少人把他形容成&态上皇&,说他一个人搅乱了OMG整支战队。而无状态一直在隐忍,如今OMG的老成员也只剩他一人了。
天刀选手GodV,电竞麦哲伦,GoldV
LGD战队应该是目前被黑最多的,也是素材最丰富的。GodV由于去年的膨胀和自负导致他一直被人喷。S5上维鲁斯的反向Q成了&电竞麦哲伦&。LGD表现不佳,著名主播嘲讽他是&天刀选手&。甚至很多外国的网友在S5上给他起了个新ID:&GoldV&(黄金5)。以前用狐狸,妖姬和皎月杀出一片天的伟神已经失去了锐气。
除此之外还有很多选手都容易被喷
Marin获得了新称号&&&阿欢&(Marin中文名&张庆欢&)
这让人想起了Dade&&&阿珍&(裴御珍)
Deft被称为&朝鲜飞行员&
爱萝莉=赵传熊=红逗萝=扶不起的阿斗
总结:其实选手的能力和状态本来就是有好有坏的,Faker也并不能把把Carry,最近还不是被Bang带着躺了一局...当然有的选手可能真的是本身实力有限,当然这些人一般都会被淘汰出联赛,而相信现在能够活跃在一线战队的选手都是很不错的。因此电竞圈的粉丝们也应该学会理智看待选手们和战队状态的起伏。无脑黑是无法帮助一位选手成长的,多一点包容和信心或许国产的选手才会如雨后春笋般成长。
不要昨天喷了TBQ,今天因为他亮了一局就又捧到天上。这是病,得治!
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Message from Liquid`NazgulHey, everyone. Today, I'm making the biggest announcement of my career. It's a huge day, both for Team Liquid as an organization, and for myself on a personal level. I'm writing this you can get the other side if you click the orange link above.From this moment onward, myself and Steve Arhancet — the owner of the organization previously known as Curse Gaming — will go forward as co-owners in Team Liquid. All teams previously known as Curse Gaming will now compete under the Liquid name.This means Team Liquid now has a League of Legends team, and will be competing in LCS. On top of that, we will be fielding a Challenger team for LoL. For our Smash division, HungryBox and Chillindude will be joining up with Ken and KDJ, while Nuckledu will be representing us in Street Fighter. And this is only the beginning. You can expect plenty more from Team Liquid soon enough.Before I go any further, it is important to point out that the organization known as ‘Curse Gaming’ and the company called Curse Inc. are completely separate entities. This past year, Curse Inc. was the title sponsor of Curse Gaming. Curse Inc.'s title sponsorship ended last year, and what Steve and I are embarking upon has no relation to Curse Inc. The message here needs to be clear as day: What we're doing is no ordinary partnership. It's not Team Liquid becoming the new title sponsors of an LCS team. This is the full-blown merging of two organizations under the Team Liquid banner. Steve originally approached me as he planned for the future of his organization heading into 2015. At that point, he had been running Curse eSports for three years, building it from the ground up into an LCS powerhouse. While I didn’t know much about his team, I knew they were known for treating their players well, and investing heavily into improving their squads. I did have a good impression of Steve himself — Savjz had always spoken very highly of him, and he had acted with the utmost professionalism when Liquid acquired Savjz from Curse eSports’ HearthStone team. When he asked to schedule a mystery call, I was intrigued by what he might have to say.I was very surprised, at first, when the idea to combine our two organizations came up. But as we continued to talk, it all started to make more and more sense. Our two organizations complemented each other very well, whether it was players, teams, sponsors or staff.We had become accomplished and well-known in games such as StarCraft, Dota2, and HearthStone, but hadn’t broken into the vast market of League of Legends. Meanwhile, Steve’s organization had grown to become one of the most popular teams in all of LoL. The Liquid brand had become one of the most respected and recognized in esports, while Steve’s organization found itself with a lot of fans who no longer had a name to get behind.Where our staff had picked up experience in areas such as creating written content and managing a large community, Steve’s team brought skills we had been looking for, among which a great video team. Our two organizations didn’t just complement each other with our different strengths — we could combine to become more than the sum of our parts. Together we could become more complete, stronger organization.On a personal level, Steve and I got along really well. We shared similar opinions on the direction we wanted our organizations to go and the values we wanted them to stand for. This is something that was really important to both of us. If we hadn’t shared the same principles, we couldn’t have gone through with this decision — no matter how much sense it would have made otherwise. After extensive discussion with Steve, I knew there was only one decision I could make. Up until now, I’d thought it impossible to make this kind of choice for Liquid and myself. I can scarcely believe it even now, but what else can I say? That's just how well our respective ideals meshed. Finally, I have to mention the incredible coincidence of Steve's ID being LiQuiD112. I'm not one to read into signs, but seriously...Everything made a lot of sense from an organizational and logistical perspective, but that still doesn't fully answer why I've decided to merge Liquid with another organization.I can proudly say Liquid is held in high esteem in the esports industry, and people have come to expect the best from us. However, we've found it difficult to compete with teams like EG or Cloud9 for the top players and teams in the world. Together, our organization will be able to achieve much more than what we could have separately. 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Chexx has done a lot for TeamLiquid-LoL, and I’m very happy he will be able to continue his work on LiquidLegends.net.Of all the staff TL.net has had over the past 13 years, Fionn is one of the most talented writers we’ve had the pleasure of working with. After discovering us during our Brood War days, he became one of our marquee writers for StarCraft 2. His interest later shifted to League of Legends, and many of you will know him from his work on LoLesports.com. We're glad to have him back on board, and look forward to the quality articles he will put out with the rest of the writing staff.Going ForwardAs I mentioned, we're going forward together as Team Liquid. With Steve and I running it from the top, the rest of our staff have already started the process of working together. It's going very well so far, and we're already getting some great work done. The launch of our stand-alone LiquidLegends.net site is only a taste of what is to come. 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We have grown so much together and I am so appreciative of everything you have done for us.Finally, I want to say thank you to all our fans. Whether it was through good times or bad, for just a single tournament run or for our entire history, it's thanks to you that we are able to make this announcement today. I hope that in the future we will continue to be a team that you are proud to support.Message from LiQuiD112Hey Guys,I wanted to put together a short video to help share my thoughts about the merger between Curse eSports and Team Liquid. It was a pretty challenging time towards the end of 2014 with all the things that were happening: Voyboy leaving the team, finding a new mid laner, the expansion tournament, and of course, our announcement to rebrand for the 2015 season. After everything is set and done, however, I believe that teaming up with Victor and his amazing organization was the best decision that I could have made. There are many changes coming soon and you'll slowly start to see everything unfold in the days and weeks to come. I'm super excited for all the new things we have planned for Team Liquid and I hope you share my enthusiasm!You all probably have a ton of questions. Hopefully my video helps clarify those things up for you!
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