I'm thinking about doing a travel vlog series and going to China to show more content about the League scene there. Maybe some other vlogs too to jazz things up. Lemme know what you guys think of that. Head to keeps.com/donghuap to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment.
As a Chinese citizen who was born and raised in China and also lived in the States for 8 years, now living back in China, I can best sum up the situation as this: the under 18 gaming ban is basically like having to be 21 to drink in the US, technically illegal, but kids still do it US kids use fake IDs when needed, Chinese kids just use their parent's or other adults' ID numbers for verifications while gaming in one word, not really a big deal. and league will not die in China. Tencent and the government are tight
@@Pwnopolis tbh I don't see how its different from other governments banning alcohol. Whats the difference between no gaming and no drinking? Both are pretty fun, but also bad for you in excess
I think your video is really valuable for understanding the league. Lots of players in China will interested in it. I would love to see your video with Chinese subtitles and make it available on the Chinese platform.
"LoL is only popular in China because they get a taste of democracy at the 15 minute mark" China invented fireworks, but Taiwan taught them what a burn is.
@@noahleach7690 the only help taiwan is gettin is either from the CCP invasion or civil uprising against their corrupt government. Seriously look into Taiwan politics its a fcking joke
@@iHaveGrudgeAgainstUT you are fake CCP, real CCP won't even type t**wan, it should be china, i can tell you are just a taiwanese but you wish you were chinese soooo badly
@@KEGS211 not sure if trolling but the real CCP calls Taiwan Taiwan.. I mean, the ccp diplomatic team specialises in Taiwan is called the department of Taiwan affairs.
As a poor ass person living in a third world country. Playing 3 hrs of league of legends a day is a blessing for me. I need to at least have a 1 dollar to play 3hrs in a nearby computer shop which I walked 1km just to save money. On average I only play 3-6 hours a week.
@@harrisonford3776 Yes, I am Filipino, although buying a pc is actually easy now and affordable just to play league. Im just a student and have no money. Well im turning 18 next month, gotta make some money.
@@kimoclips1.022 Haha good to hear about your plans, but don't let that game take most of your time man. This game is like an absolute gambling. Once you win everything, the very next day you lose twice that much 😄
"We'll just call this system, the WInnie System" - XinPing's snipers ready to take the shot "Because honestly, China has been doing a lot of winning over the last 100 years" - XinPing's snipers can relax now
@@666Kaca the current ccp head which controls china since they became a "democracy". There is a joke that his face looks like Winnie the Pooh. Basically, everytime you see Winnie the Pooh in anything related to China its a reference to the CCP.
I'm just wondering how much impact the recent introduction of Arcane will have in the US market. My kids never played League (yet) but they sure know Arcane. This has to be a major booster shot to the US player base
@@gentlemandog4985 is it ok to play with my older bro only? I am aware about the toxicity thing and its not only exclusive to gaming so its not something new and LOL will be the first pc online game im going to play
@@alecboco8809 be retrospective on how long you are playing and if that is effecting your life. I think the major for most people is that they play for 8-10 hours feel like shit, say they will quit, but log back in the next day. Just make sure you are not prioritizing league over other things.
I was born in China and now living in the U.S. for ~8 yrs, the info of this documentary is excellent. It points out the issues China is now facing and the reasons behind them. Great work as usual, Dong!
Hey there Dong, I’m the guy who emailed you asking for sources in your Korea video. Coincidentally enough, I also mentioned China’s video game ban in my essay as well. If only you’d release this sooner. Anyways, I did really well on the assignment so thanks!
You have a fucking talent my boy. I truly appreciate your efforts and you are impacting a lot of people with these documentaries. If i were your father i would be proud, but im your follower, so im grateful. Thanks, actually thank you for your dedication.
I laughed my ass off in the middle of the night when you said that sht about monopoly , had me in real life tears . Hearing you swear is so foreign it’s genuinely funny , like in all good fun swearing shouldn’t limit you on social media
How fitting that I got two TFT ads for this video. Just smile and thumbs-up the video, no negativity here :) Jokes aside though, and as little of a fan I've become of League, it's truly interesting how much it has affected China, and how much China in turn has affected the games' market as a whole. I do genuinely enjoy these short documentaries you put out, keep it going!
I always love to see these type of videos. People who never been to China and understand the country talk like they are China expert because they read articles from western reporters who never been to China and write articles like they are China expert. viewers who never been to China watch these videos made from information from bs articles and think they are China expert. Great job from all three parties.
@@MementoMoriGrizzly really with that profile picture, that name and those saved playlist and joined youtube on feb 2015 and saying cities in China looked like North Korea? which city did you work and which company? go ahead and give me the name and your name in China. I'm pretty sure I can have people finding every possible information about you and the company and I'll gladly report that company for you and you will be known as a hero.
@@mattlurking3136 I usually don't try to educate western ppl as I don't think it's worth my time but let me just give you some info on this 50 cents word. This is a word created by Chinese to describe group of people who post false information online especially about China and Chinese company. Because the main media trend in China was to praise western countries, yes you don't see "CCP" post fake new about western countries like I see fake news about China in the US everyday. what a surprise. I'm talking about celebrities in TV shows can publicly dis china and it's allowed. "wow what?" " aren't chinese people living in fear and tyranny right now?" "what?" And there are automated reply system in China specifically target keyword about China. Due to the nature of Chinese language, a sentence can be understood in a completely different way if you are not a human being. So we have ppl tried to post a sentence like "I like this toothbrush it's so good and use so little toothpaste" with keyword 5g and huawei in it. and people would reply things about how bad huawei and 5g is. Now ofc this is just some background. it's funny because for western ppl who believe 50 cents is a word used to attack people who speak facts. they actually have to be so fking retarded to think that chinese ppl made a word in their own language to attack people who speak for the country and government.
Yeah, I've been watching videos about China and realized that it's not as oppressive as the Western media makes it out to be. Though, I am wondering about as to what extent can the people talk bad about CCP? As shown in this video, there are comments criticizing and making fun of the CCP's decision, so what's the limit before you get a knock on your door?
Enjoyed the relationship between the CCP and Tencent being explained. With what seems to be the ban happiness of the CCP and Tencent being in such charge of entertainment and having good relations to the CCP is a very unique situation.
It won’t kill the game, but it gives me hope that maybe they’re gonna stop making the game so damage-loaded. Since they did admit that was because of the Chinese market. Can I play the old LoL now?
As a gamer I love video games but also realize they can be highly addictive and harmful long term especially to youth. Ppl have litterally died from extended gaming sessions so just like any other addictive thing I don't mind it being regulated. But it can also be a legitimate career so there needs to be exceptions. Maybe if the kids enroll in an esports program and keep their grades and health up they should be allowed to play as much as they want.
@@ftu2021 hk/taiwan/macau are merged into one server same with indonesia/malaysia/singapore which is one and the same. The only ones that's just one country are ph, vietnam, and thailand
@@eryalmario5299 So glad for that. As a guy coming from the PH Garena server imagine what fresh hell you will experience if you combine all of ESEA into one server.
@@luicifiero sg is already filled with multiple nationalities same with Japan which is filled with Chinese and Korean players heck even the ljl is filled with koreans and SEA is the same with Taiwanese players
I have two sides of this. On one hand if China bans league of legends then league of legends can stop sucking them off and atop making the game more friendly for china's culture and bring back creature champions. But on the other if china band league then a majority of their profit would be cut so....im on edge with both. Btw no hate towards China or the citizens, I just don't like how much of an impact they have on things I like that they force them to change like with how Thresh is forced to be changed to look more human because skulls was offensive.
Yo is the last part actually true? I've been a huge fan of your content since a while now, and it makes sense you've done a video like this one. I've heard about China wanting to ban/restrict Gaming for children a few months ago and was wondering what will change in the chinese competetive league scene. If you say in the end League of Legends cannot die in China, and I suppose children will just play it anyway similar to children drinking alcohol in other countries despite it being illegal. But what is with young talents? Once a chinese teenager joins a competetive team, it cannot be hidden from anyone nor the chinese government that there are many teenage professional gamers, so will this scene not die aswell and china will allow it? Great Video, keep it up
Forget League of Legends I am just shocked by the fact that the people have no freedom and are treated like kids with a video game curfew. Being told what they can and cant do.
Bubble popped before then when Winnie got elected and the entire market has been on a decline ever since. Evergrande situation coming to fruition just made things come to light to show how bad things really were.
Simply Wonderful video, but its needed to understand that China is SO big with SO many people its easy to form completely contradictory social observations that could both be true. China is extremely and uniquely complicated.
As someone who works in gaming industry, it won't kill it. But in terms of legality, Chinese based gaming studios and games will start to focus more/devote more resources to hitting EU and NA markets. In the next, 5 years or so you should see a shift in chinese gaming companies starting to become more and more popular among the markets here.
@@korchansan Not to mention the higher standards and expectations. I think Chinese games have good presentation, but in systems and creative departments, they are severely lacking.
@@korchansan def less population. But the fact that western market is a big proponent of gaming culture, not to mention marketing, ads, etc. Its a must in any business. Less population but the quality of gaming industry is very rich in EU and NA.
one issue for work/life balance as well is the fact that the 1 child policy by mao destroyed the rent system. there are tons of people missing to pay for the old workers, so they kind of need to have those absurd work ethics or the whole system fails. same applies to a lot of western nations, but this vid is about china (:
@@PierreMiniggio Theres a thread on quora showing that winnie the pooh is accessible on Chinese search engines. Ive tried to respond two more times with the link but my comment keeps getting deleted, I assume posting links in comments is a no-no.
I wouldn’t even want to hear from neighbors or other parents at my kid’s school about how to raise them, if I had kids. I can only imagine how irritating it is to have the government pretending they know OR care what is best for your kid.
I wouldn't expect it to kill gaming at all, people will find a way. Just like everyone ignores internet censorship and just uses vpns. A really stupid government policy, but implementing it will be difficult.
I'm thinking about doing a travel vlog series and going to China to show more content about the League scene there. Maybe some other vlogs too to jazz things up. Lemme know what you guys think of that.
Head to keeps.com/donghuap to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment.
I mean if they don't make you disappear sure why not dude
You grossly overstated the prevalence of 996 culture in China
Stay in america plz xd
Gonna end up experiencing the Epstein special.
Bro be careful in china, that land has some shitfuckery going on
"they wasted years of their lives playing League of legends with no offsite in the end"
You mean like everyone else
*laughs in shaco main*
Laughs in a lost childhood cause of addiction
As a Chinese citizen who was born and raised in China and also lived in the States for 8 years, now living back in China, I can best sum up the situation as this:
the under 18 gaming ban is basically like having to be 21 to drink in the US, technically illegal, but kids still do it
US kids use fake IDs when needed, Chinese kids just use their parent's or other adults' ID numbers for verifications while gaming
in one word, not really a big deal. and league will not die in China. Tencent and the government are tight
Can confirm as well. My cousins in China don't care about this ban lol. They'll just use their parent's IDs or uncles.
I, an american living in America and consuming american propaganda, don't believe you. You simply must be brainwashed by the CPC or a wumao /s
Yeah, I figured it would be very difficult to enforce, but it's still a horrific precedent to set. Thank you for the context, it's really appreciated.
@@Pwnopolis tbh I don't see how its different from other governments banning alcohol. Whats the difference between no gaming and no drinking? Both are pretty fun, but also bad for you in excess
@@Pwnopolis that's a personal opinion that the majority of the chinese people disagree with sooo....get over it lol
"90% of ranked players come from China"
*Hmmm... I should add chinese subtitles to my videos.*
And make Video on bilibili as well lol.
I think your video is really valuable for understanding the league. Lots of players in China will interested in it. I would love to see your video with Chinese subtitles and make it available on the Chinese platform.
they can't access youtube
Sorry to tell ya bruh, but your channel is banned in winnie land
@@AgerGames everyone has VPN
"LoL is only popular in China because they get a taste of democracy at the 15 minute mark"
China invented fireworks, but Taiwan taught them what a burn is.
Bruh
Are you claiming Taiwan is a real country?! -100000000000 social credit score
@@shai310 you're still missing a few 0's to make it a meaningful amount.
I died-💀
China taught taiwan what international recognition as a sovereign state is kek
That Taiwanese joke is by far the funniest shit I've heard of all month. Thank you for your contribution brother.
Exactly, in Taiwan you are given the choice between voting for the PPP or nothing, much like North Korea.
@@iHaveGrudgeAgainstUT get help
@@noahleach7690 the only help taiwan is gettin is either from the CCP invasion or civil uprising against their corrupt government. Seriously look into Taiwan politics its a fcking joke
@@iHaveGrudgeAgainstUT you are fake CCP, real CCP won't even type t**wan, it should be china, i can tell you are just a taiwanese but you wish you were chinese soooo badly
@@KEGS211 not sure if trolling but the real CCP calls Taiwan Taiwan.. I mean, the ccp diplomatic team specialises in Taiwan is called the department of Taiwan affairs.
I really think you should do documentaries on a lot more things. This was a really good video. Keep it up.
i agree, 286k subs is too little for the quality of content this man provides. he should expand his audience.
you know league players are old now that sponsors think we need hair loss prevention meds
Nah hair loss is just common with people in their 20s if they play League, that is unless you play only for 3 hours a week
@@hoanghale2671 woooooow nice one
@@hoanghale2671 i don't even play league anymore... and here i am with a med prescription for life due to hair loss
those are targeted at you, male in late 20's + as far as the information you've given google via this account ? you get those
“They’ve wasted years of their life playing league of legends with no upside in the end”. I felt that one
As a poor ass person living in a third world country. Playing 3 hrs of league of legends a day is a blessing for me. I need to at least have a 1 dollar to play 3hrs in a nearby computer shop which I walked 1km just to save money. On average I only play 3-6 hours a week.
Where are you from man
Let me guess: you're from SEA, 3 hrs= 1 dollar is worth in computer shop. Specifically you are Filipino ._.
Ive been playing wr for a year and looking forward to try the pc ver but the pandemic ruined it
@@harrisonford3776 Yes, I am Filipino, although buying a pc is actually easy now and affordable just to play league. Im just a student and have no money. Well im turning 18 next month, gotta make some money.
@@kimoclips1.022 Haha good to hear about your plans, but don't let that game take most of your time man. This game is like an absolute gambling. Once you win everything, the very next day you lose twice that much 😄
bro when I clicked this video I never thought that it would be so informative, great job really
"We'll just call this system, the WInnie System" - XinPing's snipers ready to take the shot
"Because honestly, China has been doing a lot of winning over the last 100 years" - XinPing's snipers can relax now
snipers can't reach that far. Use an US drone strike.
Who is xinping?
@@666Kaca the worlds greatest man alive! even john cena disappeared
@@666Kaca the current ccp head which controls china since they became a "democracy".
There is a joke that his face looks like Winnie the Pooh.
Basically, everytime you see Winnie the Pooh in anything related to China its a reference to the CCP.
For those confused souls, op meant to say Xi Jinping, or Jinping Xin in the western naming tradition
I'm just wondering how much impact the recent introduction of Arcane will have in the US market. My kids never played League (yet) but they sure know Arcane. This has to be a major booster shot to the US player base
Either Stop him now, or make sure he has 4 other friends/family to play with before he goes playing League.
For real solo queue is mentally taxing
@@gentlemandog4985 is it ok to play with my older bro only? I am aware about the toxicity thing and its not only exclusive to gaming so its not something new and LOL will be the first pc online game im going to play
@@alecboco8809 you can, just be careful
@@alecboco8809 be retrospective on how long you are playing and if that is effecting your life. I think the major for most people is that they play for 8-10 hours feel like shit, say they will quit, but log back in the next day. Just make sure you are not prioritizing league over other things.
I was born in China and now living in the U.S. for ~8 yrs, the info of this documentary is excellent. It points out the issues China is now facing and the reasons behind them. Great work as usual, Dong!
I'm John, New York, i eat burger and hotdog, china Best country and supreme leader.
@@lobster6736 I'm Zhang, Beijing, I eat rice and dogs. I hate America but live their culture and copy everything they do.
Hey there Dong, I’m the guy who emailed you asking for sources in your Korea video. Coincidentally enough, I also mentioned China’s video game ban in my essay as well. If only you’d release this sooner. Anyways, I did really well on the assignment so thanks!
19:20 That taiwanese comment on democracy was the best burn I've listened to in a while.
Ccp banning this video rn
@@billyjoe8185 they don't need to ban this video when they already banned the entirety of youtube, bigbrains
I love learning about China, it's a land of mystery to us non Chinese speakers. Please keep making more videos on China.
2:51 "I'm gonna give you a really really stupid TL:DR"
Proceeds to give actually pretty good TL:DR
This whole episode is fucking GOLD.
Ikr
learned so much just from this single 20mins video. keep it up with these docs
You have a fucking talent my boy. I truly appreciate your efforts and you are impacting a lot of people with these documentaries. If i were your father i would be proud, but im your follower, so im grateful. Thanks, actually thank you for your dedication.
Feels like this way tencent just killed all of their competition is China. Nobody else will get a pass other than Riot games/studios owned by tencent.
What about dota?
HUUUH??!? How could this video explain something so well… great job, finished washing dishes happy :D
God darn donhaup always making the best content you possibly can. Thank you!
10:35 douyin is literally tik tok, it's just referred to as douyin in china
Theres no real connection between the two , you cant watch western tiktok content on douyin and viceversa.
@@Boombel27 It's admittedly same company, same style, and (almost) same code
honestly, i would watch literally any documentary you make.
I laughed my ass off in the middle of the night when you said that sht about monopoly , had me in real life tears . Hearing you swear is so foreign it’s genuinely funny , like in all good fun swearing shouldn’t limit you on social media
I miss this. The wait is always worth.
I love your roasting so much
19:25 holy fk this cracked me up
How fitting that I got two TFT ads for this video. Just smile and thumbs-up the video, no negativity here :)
Jokes aside though, and as little of a fan I've become of League, it's truly interesting how much it has affected China, and how much China in turn has affected the games' market as a whole. I do genuinely enjoy these short documentaries you put out, keep it going!
That was a great insight in a world I have basically no clue about
yey eu can be number 2 again
Maybe 1 since there won’t be LPL teams stopping EU teams in Finals
Number 2 and 3 with na being the higher wage eu at this point pog
I always love to see these type of videos. People who never been to China and understand the country talk like they are China expert because they read articles from western reporters who never been to China and write articles like they are China expert. viewers who never been to China watch these videos made from information from bs articles and think they are China expert. Great job from all three parties.
Says this on a video made by a guy who literally visits china… I guess you have to earn your 50 cents somehow
@@MementoMoriGrizzly really with that profile picture, that name and those saved playlist and joined youtube on feb 2015 and saying cities in China looked like North Korea? which city did you work and which company? go ahead and give me the name and your name in China. I'm pretty sure I can have people finding every possible information about you and the company and I'll gladly report that company for you and you will be known as a hero.
@@mattlurking3136 I usually don't try to educate western ppl as I don't think it's worth my time but let me just give you some info on this 50 cents word. This is a word created by Chinese to describe group of people who post false information online especially about China and Chinese company. Because the main media trend in China was to praise western countries, yes you don't see "CCP" post fake new about western countries like I see fake news about China in the US everyday. what a surprise. I'm talking about celebrities in TV shows can publicly dis china and it's allowed. "wow what?" " aren't chinese people living in fear and tyranny right now?" "what?" And there are automated reply system in China specifically target keyword about China. Due to the nature of Chinese language, a sentence can be understood in a completely different way if you are not a human being. So we have ppl tried to post a sentence like "I like this toothbrush it's so good and use so little toothpaste" with keyword 5g and huawei in it. and people would reply things about how bad huawei and 5g is. Now ofc this is just some background. it's funny because for western ppl who believe 50 cents is a word used to attack people who speak facts. they actually have to be so fking retarded to think that chinese ppl made a word in their own language to attack people who speak for the country and government.
Yeah, I've been watching videos about China and realized that it's not as oppressive as the Western media makes it out to be.
Though, I am wondering about as to what extent can the people talk bad about CCP? As shown in this video, there are comments criticizing and making fun of the CCP's decision, so what's the limit before you get a knock on your door?
@@MementoMoriGrizzly fun fact 6-6 is actually illegal now in China, be up to date
This is one of the best league of legends videos I’ve ever seen
This video is criminally underrated, it should blow up way more
This was waaay too good and clarifying. good job!
Enjoyed the relationship between the CCP and Tencent being explained. With what seems to be the ban happiness of the CCP and Tencent being in such charge of entertainment and having good relations to the CCP is a very unique situation.
Very good video thanks for sharing
I did not expect a Poland reference in such video. Great material
It won’t kill the game, but it gives me hope that maybe they’re gonna stop making the game so damage-loaded. Since they did admit that was because of the Chinese market. Can I play the old LoL now?
I expect that they will increase the damage speed up game time to compensate.
They'll turn League season 13 into a team deathmatch with TTK faster than light. League is now just a dopamine gambling machine.
Doghuap talking about the ccp? Didnt expect that but its welcome
one of your best videos, like the direction you took this this one
Dong they changed the 1 child policy rule into three child. All in all nice vid!
Possibly one of the best videos I’ve ever seen no joke, broken up beautifully into small sections.
As a gamer I love video games but also realize they can be highly addictive and harmful long term especially to youth. Ppl have litterally died from extended gaming sessions so just like any other addictive thing I don't mind it being regulated. But it can also be a legitimate career so there needs to be exceptions. Maybe if the kids enroll in an esports program and keep their grades and health up they should be allowed to play as much as they want.
Chinese players will probably just move to the Taiwanese/Singapore server if it becomes more strict
or Hong kong, i believe Hong Kong still has their own server
@@ftu2021 hk/taiwan/macau are merged into one server same with indonesia/malaysia/singapore which is one and the same. The only ones that's just one country are ph, vietnam, and thailand
definitely Korean server, they can just buy a Korean account for pretty cheap money and a lot of Chinese already playing on that server.
@@eryalmario5299 So glad for that. As a guy coming from the PH Garena server imagine what fresh hell you will experience if you combine all of ESEA into one server.
@@luicifiero sg is already filled with multiple nationalities same with Japan which is filled with Chinese and Korean players heck even the ljl is filled with koreans and SEA is the same with Taiwanese players
thank you for telling the truth on a lot of these issues
8:50 and then you realize that sword art online VR shit everyone wanted is also owned by tencent
The Winnie System lmao
i really enjoied the video keep up the good work
For information tencent is facing law suits for abusin Ai that make ranked addictive for younger players in china
Any source? I'd like to know more about that.
Bro that last line and my friend in China is a Yasuo Main 💀
What an amazingly interesting video
Lmao i didnt think i would ever see myself in a DongHuaP vid 15:30
I have two sides of this. On one hand if China bans league of legends then league of legends can stop sucking them off and atop making the game more friendly for china's culture and bring back creature champions. But on the other if china band league then a majority of their profit would be cut so....im on edge with both. Btw no hate towards China or the citizens, I just don't like how much of an impact they have on things I like that they force them to change like with how Thresh is forced to be changed to look more human because skulls was offensive.
Doing gods work brother, massive love to you and the work you do
Yo is the last part actually true?
I've been a huge fan of your content since a while now, and it makes sense you've done a video like this one. I've heard about China wanting to ban/restrict Gaming for children a few months ago and was wondering what will change in the chinese competetive league scene. If you say in the end League of Legends cannot die in China, and I suppose children will just play it anyway similar to children drinking alcohol in other countries despite it being illegal. But what is with young talents? Once a chinese teenager joins a competetive team, it cannot be hidden from anyone nor the chinese government that there are many teenage professional gamers, so will this scene not die aswell and china will allow it?
Great Video, keep it up
China actually does this for most competitive things, especially sports. They train their Olympics members from childhood.
once they remember childhood gaming prodigies make them even more money, they’ll allow it once again.
Forget League of Legends I am just shocked by the fact that the people have no freedom and are treated like kids with a video game curfew. Being told what they can and cant do.
What an episode of League of Documentary; funny whilst still being informative.
Great work mr. Donger
Thansk for the video, Dong!
Was pretty interesting to hear, what happens on the side of the planet.
funny how i am studying this very same topic on geography class (china's one child only policy ban and human assets)
Did not expect such a Great educational vid about china from that title haha thank you for this
This was a lot more than just a game documentary
This is a really good video!
LMAO winnie jokes were on point.
-10,000 social credits
For the 900th time, dong has taught me more than what school did
Didn't the bubble just pop due to the company that represented the Chinese housing market just defaulted and filed for bankruptcy?
Bubble popped before then when Winnie got elected and the entire market has been on a decline ever since. Evergrande situation coming to fruition just made things come to light to show how bad things really were.
Imagine trying to suppress quite literally one of the biggest industries in the world, lmao. Gaming can't suppressed or controlled, it never will.
"gaming can't be controlled" sounds so funny to me... maybe i'm just dumb after all
GaMErs RiSE Up!
I fucking died at the Taiwanese joke. Just when I thought the video can't get any better, they drop that bombshell.
Good, video games genuinely ruined my chances of becoming a member of society and making anything above minimum wage.
13:54 Of course I know him, it’s me
Simply Wonderful video, but its needed to understand that China is SO big with SO many people its easy to form completely contradictory social observations that could both be true. China is extremely and uniquely complicated.
Great video. It was very polished.
Love your content. Always well put together and interesting.
Quality as always. Great job!
DongHuaP: **releases this video**
His cousin that still lives in China: guess my demo version period of life has expired
This video is a gem. Excellent humor sir
wechat's functions don't actually include discord all that much. Replacing discord with instagram yields a more accurate description.
1:01 illegal amount of space for mouse.
As someone who works in gaming industry, it won't kill it. But in terms of legality, Chinese based gaming studios and games will start to focus more/devote more resources to hitting EU and NA markets. In the next, 5 years or so you should see a shift in chinese gaming companies starting to become more and more popular among the markets here.
I wonder if they will make as much money as they did in the Chinese market tho cause Ithink even eu + america is less population than china alone lol
@@korchansan Not to mention the higher standards and expectations. I think Chinese games have good presentation, but in systems and creative departments, they are severely lacking.
@@korchansan def less population. But the fact that western market is a big proponent of gaming culture, not to mention marketing, ads, etc. Its a must in any business.
Less population but the quality of gaming industry is very rich in EU and NA.
one issue for work/life balance as well is the fact that the 1 child policy by mao destroyed the rent system. there are tons of people missing to pay for the old workers, so they kind of need to have those absurd work ethics or the whole system fails.
same applies to a lot of western nations, but this vid is about china (:
This video was incredible and love your sense of humour to keep engagement! SUBBING FOR SURE
I feel bad for those those kids he talks about at 13:55 who wasted years of their life playing league for nothing... wait a second
some self-reflection time
No time wasted ... 3000 games this season just another one ... just a single one ....
damn man how are you funny every single video lmao
I can’t believe China’s league of legends career will end like this just because of Xi Jing Ping
Also known as "Winnie the Pooh", and that's also why Winnie the Pooh is banned in China, cauz he couldn't stand the memes.
@@PierreMiniggio It actually isnt.
It was for a brief period of time but not anymore.
@@Jacob.Strauss Would you mind giving me a source ? Can't find anything that states that it's unbanned now.
@@PierreMiniggio Theres a thread on quora showing that winnie the pooh is accessible on Chinese search engines. Ive tried to respond two more times with the link but my comment keeps getting deleted, I assume posting links in comments is a no-no.
@@Jacob.Strauss Yeah thanks ! Found that quora post that states that it used to be banned but apparantly isn't banned now.
donghuap the goat of league documentaries
The joke with ff15 really got me off guard.
Amazing video. Would love to see more
I wouldn’t even want to hear from neighbors or other parents at my kid’s school about how to raise them, if I had kids. I can only imagine how irritating it is to have the government pretending they know OR care what is best for your kid.
this is one of the best videos I've watched this year
I'm glad for being able to see this video before it gets banned
I wouldn't expect it to kill gaming at all, people will find a way. Just like everyone ignores internet censorship and just uses vpns. A really stupid government policy, but implementing it will be difficult.
VPNS are probably unable to be used in cafes, as their machines are likely set up to were you can't DL and install things on it.
Really eye opening stuff, I knew it was bad in China but not this bad.
Xi Jhin ping should have limited it to 4 hours
Xi Jinx Ping will never ban league because of vi
Can you say why you unpublished this video?
That Taiwanese comment at 19:22 tho... OOF. That's a sick burn.
League of Legends isn't even the biggest game in China nowadays that's Honor of Kings which is ironically also owned by Tencent.
This was such an amazing video.
Great great content, please make more of this!
Hi Dong, sad to see the video is unlisted now.
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