@@ElfishguyAUS Next time do more research, Ulaanbaatar isnt the only one big city, there are multiple major cities in Mongolia , Darkhan , erdenet, Dornod etc, and only 40% of the population lives in the capitol city. As much as i love to enjoy this podcast, some of your remarks about my country come as ignorant or just lazy & uneducated.
Its crazy how influential Kei has become in Mongolian Cs scene. This guy is been grinding since 2016. Bringing professionalism, events, opportunities to the community. Shades of results are coming in with Mongolzs recent success. Great pod man. Earned a subscriber
Kei is not giving himself enough credit, not only is he running the biggest cs channel is Mongolia, he is been doing it for so long that he has a good amount of loyal fans. On top of that, when he brought faceit to Mongolia everybody started playing faceit(gold league as he mentioned in the video) in Mongolia. Many of the current top mongolian pros(skor, bartak, senzu to name a few) came up playing faceit. So he is a huge reason why mongolian cs is as good as it is now
for the english fans of the mongolz, we really appreciate this interview - because of the language barrier we seldom get new information and insight about the mongolian scene and i have BIG respect for what Kei has done for the scene - the region has SO many talented players and it's going to be very fun to see what they can do going forward :D
As a mongolian fan of the Mongolz, I thought Mongolz only has national fans but I was wrong until I see this comment lmao. Also, it is pretty much pleasant to see Mongolz has a great amount of viewership in S-tier tournament.
@@grenvastthe Mongolz are one of the most fun teams to root for right now. Some of their individuals have proven again and again they can match up with the world’s best. And the crazy part to me is how young the whole team is! A lot to be excited about with this team! ❤
@@heseltime Thx for the comment! This is pretty much the whole reason Geographically Challenged exists (to bring info about Asian CS to English fans) so it really feels good for you to say that you appreciated this interview. Thanks again.
Very cool to have KEi on the show. I was unaware of how big his impact was on Mongolian cs as a whole. Mongolia is very interesting, their geographical challenges is also a strength of theirs with the overwhelming majority living in close proximity (Ulaanbaatar). Mongolia is a rapidly growing "esports" nation, they have just won the PUBGM global championship aswell. It does feel like the legendary run at IEM Taipei (and the work KEi has done) may have legitimise esports in the eyes of many.
Congratulations KEI on this incredible achievement! It's truly inspiring to see your hard work and dedication being recognized. Getting invited to the "Geographically Challenged" episode is a testament to your talent and expertise. We're proud of you and excited to see you shine. Keep up the fantastic work, and know that your fans are cheering you on! 👏🎉 #KEIAchievement #GeographicallyChallenged #ProudFans
Great insight into the inner workings of Mongolian CS - would love if META/KEi did more internationally from time to time, they have a lot of global fans interested in Mongolian players and teams.
Its a bit of a bummer that they couldnt have pilski and bleh on it because those two wouldve definitely had some great questions for KEi. I hope they can get KEi again during or after the RMR. I would love to see all four of them on the podcast
Great Video! Lately, im getting really invested in Asian CS and this is a great insight into the Asian and Mongolian scene. Keep the good working going^^
oh loord, It's 1AM in Mongolia rn and just an hour ago I decided to check out this episode to read the comment section while listening to the podcast in the background but I accidentally got hooked!! XD Thank you so much for giving a platform for our beloved KEi. It's been fun listening to you guys, keep up the great work! its incredible!
Helloo, new sub from Mongolia. Interesting interview. it is first time to see KEi as making a speech, look how he is good at English and fluent in English. Wow that is impressive.
Mongolz and Lynn Vision in Extremesland grand finals? You fkin called it mate. Two nice blokes having a chat about CS, it cant go any better. Cheers brotha
@@ElfishguyAUS Yeahhh a bit tricky one. You called the same matchup Mongolz and LVG which pretty much could be the case, but we gotta hang around to find out. Lots of interesting games ahead and I reckon it would be a great one. Excited to see what Greyhound and other teams bring to the table
@@ElfishguyAUS talking about predictions, Kei called the 10k views what a guy. He didnt mention a word about this content or at least it was not to my knowledge, just popped on my feed and made me stay up last night lol
I think Mongolians are really good at computer games even though there arent many of us (only 3 million people). We love playing games on computers since we were kids. Because computer gaming stood out as the most enjoyable and fascinating activity. Our best and funniest memories are from playing computer games with friends. So computer gaming became our hobby
KEI gave the biggest influence and motivations to Mongolian E-sport specially CS Every Mongolian male gen-Z's know him and respect him. Bc we're all play CS and DOTA growing up. Now even my grandma is watching e-sports tournaments with me it's all cause you gave the right information to Mongolian people who's don't understand about E-sports. Luv u brudda❤
Mongolia has a unique and challenging environment with its harsh conditions and various socio-economic issues. The nomadic culture and the love for games like CS and Dota 2 seem to provide an outlet for people to express themselves and find enjoyment despite the difficulties. It's interesting to hear that the Mongolian spirit of unity and determination is strong when there is a common goal to achieve. While the country may face challenges, it's important to recognize and celebrate the resilience and passion of its people...
I think that Mongolian cs is alive and so strong is also inseparable from this person ( KEi ) If we, the audience, were not there, our cs would not have developed well
I agree with this guy. I am from Mongolia as well and it is kind of hard and not right to accuse teams as cheaters just after watching some demos. It could destroy players' careers so badly. All we had to do was just to mention that they were pretty suspicious and nothing more.
Playing CS or DOTA is a group activity for 90% of the young male population in Mongolia whereas people in other countries just play various of games in their own home PC I think that's one of the cultural reasons why the scene is so big
with cheating accusations - as i was in the asia support channel a bit. They had accused T3rry and b4nana of cheating because of B4nana's late lurks in aps for inferno which seemed more like b4nana plays passively rather than aggressively in aps. I believe they called out t3rry because he left a site empty as a player flanked. However, there was a player rotating that suddenly turned again. I'm thinking he saw a trailing leg and told t3rry to get ready.
Hm, on the contrary of you guys. I'm betting on Mongolz and Lynn Vision making through. Mongolz is obvious and for Lynn Vision, it's mainly because despite their poor rep as LAN dodgers, when they did show up on LAN, they frankly weren't all that bad. They surprisingly have a far better mental than TYLOO which heavily benefits them. Meanwhile for other teams like Grayhound, unfortunately I don't think they'll make it even with dexter. They frankly don't have much opposition in Oceania but what happens if they face real opposition in their next door neighbor? Asia has been rapidly improving even in its tier 2 scene which could completely push Oceania out of any representation at Majors in a matter of time if nothing being done about it.
Yeah, I don't think Mongolz LVG is an absolutely crazy prediction either tbh. It's very hard to rank when we don't get to see the teams play each other with any regularity. The fact Grayhound weren't at eXTREMESLAND makes them a bit of a question mark in comparison to the other 3. Tyloo are an easy write off based on the results here, but it's hard to go against Grayhound's basically unbeaten record of qualifying for majors.
@@ElfishguyAUS Yeah it's hard but considering how astronomically bad Grayhound has been doing post-Paris, it doesn't exactly paint a great picture or indication of their chances of getting through the RMR aka the gate to the major. Based on that (at present) and some of what's shown in CS2, I just can't see them making it this time. Not even SPUNJ, essentially the face of Aussie CS, thinks Grayhound will make it this time. If I had to predict, Grayhound will probably get one win but then fall down to the lower bracket by someone and get eliminated by TYLOO where they proceed to face Lynn Vision for the who knows how many times now to qualify and probably fall to them again. It'll be sad for them but there's not really much that can be done unfortunately when the region next door has surprisingly been rapidly improving at a decent pace post-Paris.
@@psychological9890 I'm still of the opinion that we haven't seen the best that this Grayhound lineup has to provide post-Dexter. I have quite some faith they'll peak for the Asia RMR, but that may be the AU bias showing through. I guess time will tell.
FINALLY!!! META KEi in Geographically Challenged!!! 🌏🎉
Had to make sure it was an in person ep for the great man
@@ElfishguyAUS Next time do more research, Ulaanbaatar isnt the only one big city, there are multiple major cities in Mongolia , Darkhan , erdenet, Dornod etc, and only 40% of the population lives in the capitol city. As much as i love to enjoy this podcast, some of your remarks about my country come as ignorant or just lazy & uneducated.
Its crazy how influential Kei has become in Mongolian Cs scene. This guy is been grinding since 2016. Bringing professionalism, events, opportunities to the community. Shades of results are coming in with Mongolzs recent success. Great pod man. Earned a subscriber
Very nice guy and definitely a good advocate for Mongolian CS. Thx for the sub!
🔥🔥🔥
Kei is not giving himself enough credit, not only is he running the biggest cs channel is Mongolia, he is been doing it for so long that he has a good amount of loyal fans. On top of that, when he brought faceit to Mongolia everybody started playing faceit(gold league as he mentioned in the video) in Mongolia. Many of the current top mongolian pros(skor, bartak, senzu to name a few) came up playing faceit. So he is a huge reason why mongolian cs is as good as it is now
Truly seems to have done a lot for Mongolian CS, glad to have him in the space.
Kei is speaks so beautifully, what a lovely interview!
He's a great person to talk to, thank you & glad you enjoyed :)
for the english fans of the mongolz, we really appreciate this interview - because of the language barrier we seldom get new information and insight about the mongolian scene and i have BIG respect for what Kei has done for the scene - the region has SO many talented players and it's going to be very fun to see what they can do going forward :D
As a mongolian fan of the Mongolz, I thought Mongolz only has national fans but I was wrong until I see this comment lmao. Also, it is pretty much pleasant to see Mongolz has a great amount of viewership in S-tier tournament.
@@grenvastthe Mongolz are one of the most fun teams to root for right now.
Some of their individuals have proven again and again they can match up with the world’s best.
And the crazy part to me is how young the whole team is! A lot to be excited about with this team! ❤
@@heseltime Thx for the comment! This is pretty much the whole reason Geographically Challenged exists (to bring info about Asian CS to English fans) so it really feels good for you to say that you appreciated this interview. Thanks again.
Mr.KEI is the best caster in Mongolia, he makes many good contents and it develops Mongolian CS. We love our guy KEI.
Definitely a GOAT of Mongolian CS
when every time KEI says back in a day it reminds me how ancient that man is.
hahaha
“Ancient”💀😂
Wow, I didn't know our guy KEi spoke English so well! Great conversation. You've earned yourself a new subscriber. Good luck!
Thank you & welcome!
Whaaat? Im so hyped. My man KEi finally made it!
eXTREMESLAND making dreams a reality
@@ElfishguyAUS love your podcast man! Keep it going! Much love from Austria!
Ty for the support!
your first 20k video. congratulation🎉
Thank you!
Very cool to have KEi on the show.
I was unaware of how big his impact was on Mongolian cs as a whole.
Mongolia is very interesting, their geographical challenges is also a strength of theirs with the overwhelming majority living in close proximity (Ulaanbaatar).
Mongolia is a rapidly growing "esports" nation, they have just won the PUBGM global championship aswell.
It does feel like the legendary run at IEM Taipei (and the work KEi has done) may have legitimise esports in the eyes of many.
Yeah, for me again this episode and how it has performed is proof that Mongolian esports is just on another level.
U mean 1, 3, 4 places? thank you
Congratulations KEI on this incredible achievement! It's truly inspiring to see your hard work and dedication being recognized. Getting invited to the "Geographically Challenged" episode is a testament to your talent and expertise. We're proud of you and excited to see you shine. Keep up the fantastic work, and know that your fans are cheering you on! 👏🎉 #KEIAchievement #GeographicallyChallenged #ProudFans
Great insight into the inner workings of Mongolian CS - would love if META/KEi did more internationally from time to time, they have a lot of global fans interested in Mongolian players and teams.
100%
Nice content, happy that you invited Kei to your show this time!!!
Have been hoping to make it happen for a while, so glad to get it done.
Its a bit of a bummer that they couldnt have pilski and bleh on it because those two wouldve definitely had some great questions for KEi. I hope they can get KEi again during or after the RMR. I would love to see all four of them on the podcast
@@MinkFickle I would love to see all of them together too
Remember when Kei talked about Ohne after Ohne was watching the reaction back in cologne 2023
Spot on for predicting Mongolz vs LVG final. 🎉🎉🎉
Easy prediction, now for RMR?
Great Video! Lately, im getting really invested in Asian CS and this is a great insight into the Asian and Mongolian scene. Keep the good working going^^
Glad to hear it!
oh loord, It's 1AM in Mongolia rn and just an hour ago I decided to check out this episode to read the comment section while listening to the podcast in the background but I accidentally got hooked!! XD Thank you so much for giving a platform for our beloved KEi. It's been fun listening to you guys, keep up the great work! its incredible!
I think if anything he's giving me a platform But either way, always good to exchange ideas!
as mongolian very interesting and funny episode, thank you mr.elfishguy subscribed keep going man
TY for the support!
we love our brother kei
Fax
Helloo, new sub from Mongolia. Interesting interview. it is first time to see KEi as making a speech, look how he is good at English and fluent in English. Wow that is impressive.
YEAH! I always wanted to have him on since we met in Mongolia at Asia RMR, very good representative for Mongolian CS & hopefully we'll meet again.
for sure @@ElfishguyAUS
didn't even expected Meta Caster speaks english professionally 😮😮
He studied in the USA!
Oh
One of the best episodes yet
Glad you enjoyed
I really enjoyed this episode. thanks Kei and Elffishguy keep going
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Mongolz and Lynn Vision in Extremesland grand finals? You fkin called it mate. Two nice blokes having a chat about CS, it cant go any better. Cheers brotha
How about a Asia RMR prediction next? Glad you enjoyed the show!
@@ElfishguyAUS Yeahhh a bit tricky one. You called the same matchup Mongolz and LVG which pretty much could be the case, but we gotta hang around to find out. Lots of interesting games ahead and I reckon it would be a great one. Excited to see what Greyhound and other teams bring to the table
@@ElfishguyAUS talking about predictions, Kei called the 10k views what a guy. He didnt mention a word about this content or at least it was not to my knowledge, just popped on my feed and made me stay up last night lol
@@Ganaa23 Yeah, easily hit it! To be honest I would have been happy with 1k so this is a very nice surprise for me.
I think Mongolians are really good at computer games even though there arent many of us (only 3 million people). We love playing games on computers since we were kids. Because computer gaming stood out as the most enjoyable and fascinating activity. Our best and funniest memories are from playing computer games with friends. So computer gaming became our hobby
Certainly seems to be the case
kkkk 🗣️🗣️🧏🏼♂️🧏🏼♂️
2k subs and the video that talked with kei has 15k views. thats power of mongolian cs
And Mongolz got the dub this morning, it's all happening.
thanks for inviting kei in your podcast something
Thx to Kei for joinining!
great to see this two guys on a podcast i really enjoyed it! guys don't forget to subscribe !
KEI gave the biggest influence and motivations to Mongolian E-sport specially CS
Every Mongolian male gen-Z's know him and respect him. Bc we're all play CS and DOTA growing up.
Now even my grandma is watching e-sports tournaments with me it's all cause you gave the right information to Mongolian people who's don't understand about E-sports. Luv u brudda❤
Ohhhh kei brodaaaaa :)
WAIT WHAT HE WAS EARLY MONGOLZ MEMBER?
The more you know
'KEI' is Mongolian very good caster. I love u❤
Dude first time kei talking in englishd his english is so good. far from what i thought. Keep going!
Man can do no wrong
Please invite Kei to cast ESL or big tournament casting with Elfishguy. It would be great 😊
Asia RMR analyst desk would go hard with both of us on
Finally🔥🔥
Many months in the making!
Keep it going, man. Much love from Mongolia🔥🔥
Great content ❤
TYVM
GOOD STUFF!
interesting interview with kei👍, wish luck from 🇲🇳
Thank you!
such a banger
TYTY
It is time💪
🔥🔥🔥
keiiiiiiiiiiii best caster ever
we loves kei❤
its good to see foreigner person collapsing with our youtube caster goodluck
First 10k view video🎉🎉 congratulations bro🎉🎉
Thank you so much 😀
11k views? Mission accomplished. It indicates future collaborations? 😮
No doubt we will record together again in the future.
6.4k in 8 hours Jordan. More than 10k for sure mate. ❤
Made it bro!
As Kei said, already 10k+ viewers in 24 hours.
Huge!
Huge!
glad you back broo
TY BRO
Yo mr Kei s english is solid, very good podcast greetings guys!
Indeed, thx for watching!
A.K.A META proud of you
Mongolia has a unique and challenging environment with its harsh conditions and various socio-economic issues. The nomadic culture and the love for games like CS and Dota 2 seem to provide an outlet for people to express themselves and find enjoyment despite the difficulties. It's interesting to hear that the Mongolian spirit of unity and determination is strong when there is a common goal to achieve. While the country may face challenges, it's important to recognize and celebrate the resilience and passion of its people...
all about mindset to win by honest by desire... every step we make we never give up until it is done...
great talk im hopin to see Kei again
Me too!
on RMR i hope
Hi from Mongolia❤
As kei said easily 10k
Made it no problem!
best caster eveeeerrrrrr ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠤᠯ besttttt
Fire up Jordan!! Sick episode :)
I AM ON FIRE 🚒
SOMEONE PUT HIM OUT!!!@@ElfishguyAUS
Mr.Kei has been boosting your channel. Yu have to say that thank and make episode 2
Love to see it, and will definitely hope to have him on again sometime. Whenever we meet next!
ty for the info
so good
Letsgooo!!!
Meta kei ❤
4:57 well, thats the same as MiBR too tho, that was also a recreation
WOW MR . KEI META NICE
love u kei
Nice content ❤
Much appreciated!
Ma kei ah ❤
wow nice kei thank you csgo2🎉🎉
I think that Mongolian cs is alive and so strong is also inseparable from this person ( KEi )
If we, the audience, were not there, our cs would not have developed well
100%, Mongolian CS audience is there and firing where other regions are not. I can't 100% say why, but surely a large part is down to Kei's work.
kei🔥
Gonna be a banger
It did not disappoint, great show
@@slips. confirmed
WOW KEI
Good luck Meta❤
Fun Fact: tudson's father's name is Tudev. That's why his nickname is Tud son.
woah
META IS FOREVA🇲🇳⬆️
It got almost 10k views in 12 hours🎉
Easily beat 10k 🤣
I agree with this guy. I am from Mongolia as well and it is kind of hard and not right to accuse teams as cheaters just after watching some demos. It could destroy players' careers so badly. All we had to do was just to mention that they were pretty suspicious and nothing more.
Yeah, end of the day you can't 100% guarantee without some kind of AC picking stuff up IMO.
Come on guys let’s hit that 10k views in 24 hours!
Got it in 12!!!!
Playing CS or DOTA is a group activity for 90% of the young male population in Mongolia whereas people in other countries just play various of games in their own home PC
I think that's one of the cultural reasons why the scene is so big
Definitely makes a lot of sense
We love Kei ah
Fact
Bataa boow harj baiwal hairtai shu llrmn❤🎉
We love Kei
Hooooolyyy sheeeeet Kei bro 🔥 🔥 🔥
Mongolian GOAT
Nice duo 😄
Asian CS's best crossover
Keiiiiiii🔥🔥🔥
The 👑
🔥🔥🔥
❤kei from meta
TRUE
Thank you kei😂
with cheating accusations - as i was in the asia support channel a bit. They had accused T3rry and b4nana of cheating because of B4nana's late lurks in aps for inferno which seemed more like b4nana plays passively rather than aggressively in aps.
I believe they called out t3rry because he left a site empty as a player flanked. However, there was a player rotating that suddenly turned again. I'm thinking he saw a trailing leg and told t3rry to get ready.
Yeah, I am always sceptical when it comes to demo based accusations.
🔥
Humble god Kei ❤
Very humble & good guy.
shooowwww 🔥
Yeah Finally!!!.
Lets gooooooooo
Bro expected 2k 😢 and its now 20k views
Can't complain!
very nice fan HUNS fan from mongolia
Tyvm
wow that asian guy's accent is really near to american accent hahah
He studied in the US
lessssgo
🎉❤
Omg 4:58 i thought i just touch 2x speed.
Hm, on the contrary of you guys. I'm betting on Mongolz and Lynn Vision making through. Mongolz is obvious and for Lynn Vision, it's mainly because despite their poor rep as LAN dodgers, when they did show up on LAN, they frankly weren't all that bad. They surprisingly have a far better mental than TYLOO which heavily benefits them. Meanwhile for other teams like Grayhound, unfortunately I don't think they'll make it even with dexter. They frankly don't have much opposition in Oceania but what happens if they face real opposition in their next door neighbor? Asia has been rapidly improving even in its tier 2 scene which could completely push Oceania out of any representation at Majors in a matter of time if nothing being done about it.
Yeah, I don't think Mongolz LVG is an absolutely crazy prediction either tbh. It's very hard to rank when we don't get to see the teams play each other with any regularity. The fact Grayhound weren't at eXTREMESLAND makes them a bit of a question mark in comparison to the other 3. Tyloo are an easy write off based on the results here, but it's hard to go against Grayhound's basically unbeaten record of qualifying for majors.
@@ElfishguyAUS Yeah it's hard but considering how astronomically bad Grayhound has been doing post-Paris, it doesn't exactly paint a great picture or indication of their chances of getting through the RMR aka the gate to the major. Based on that (at present) and some of what's shown in CS2, I just can't see them making it this time. Not even SPUNJ, essentially the face of Aussie CS, thinks Grayhound will make it this time. If I had to predict, Grayhound will probably get one win but then fall down to the lower bracket by someone and get eliminated by TYLOO where they proceed to face Lynn Vision for the who knows how many times now to qualify and probably fall to them again. It'll be sad for them but there's not really much that can be done unfortunately when the region next door has surprisingly been rapidly improving at a decent pace post-Paris.
@@psychological9890 I'm still of the opinion that we haven't seen the best that this Grayhound lineup has to provide post-Dexter. I have quite some faith they'll peak for the Asia RMR, but that may be the AU bias showing through. I guess time will tell.