Japanese players have had enough.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @MrNiceGuy7787
    @MrNiceGuy7787 Год назад +50

    Dear Editor, can I suggest that you don't have two musical tracks playing at the same time. This occurs when Kizzie is playing the video on his side. Just a suggestion, thank you for your work and your consideration.

  • @TizOnly1
    @TizOnly1 Год назад +5

    I'm an old tournament player that now currently works for a labor union. Seeing this warmed my heart. I remember starting a conversation in like 2007 (before I was even into organized labor at all) about how players were being exploited even back then..
    Everybody needs a union. Companies all have their own goals, and that's fine.. players need their needs represented as well.
    Of course, there are complicating factors. For one, the player base is filled with individuals with their own thoughts.. many of whom don't take gaming seriously enough in terms of their LIFE, to want to bother with banding together. There's also just always a player base that can be brought up.. good players pop out of nowhere all the time, and they represent an inherent threat to a unionized force that exists before them (or an opportunity, if structure is good enough to bring those players into the union fold quickly).
    It's also a weird time to be embarking on this. May be the very best time.. may be the very worst.. I'm honestly not sure.
    With a brand new Street Fighter game on the horizon, Capcom is banking on a lot of player support from established pros. There is HUGE power in banding together right now.
    At the same time, a new game, with huge money behind it, better netcode, etc.. is likely to draw in a brand new player base, that serves to potentially undercut the power of the existing player base. It's tough..
    Either way, I love to see this happening, and hope players in the US get on this ASAP. There's no good reason not to, at the very least, start having conversations around organizing.

    • @yeahey5947
      @yeahey5947 Год назад

      Lmfao the first thing that popped into my head was “scab zoomer street fighter pros coming from overwatch”

  • @cherryboywriter6299
    @cherryboywriter6299 Год назад +37

    The answer on whether or not you should unionize is always ALWAYS yes.
    Every single time.
    Don't let them run over you.
    Throw hands with corperations.

    • @drwalka10
      @drwalka10 Год назад +1

      Unionizing doesn’t mean anything without an agreement with the other party

  • @Beefdog456
    @Beefdog456 Год назад +8

    I've been seeing Momochi streaming a lot of Splatoon 3 as of late. I figured it was that he just enjoys the game but I didn't consider he might just be burnt due to the way things are handled in Japan

  • @zento_ki
    @zento_ki Год назад +9

    this is what mike ross was talking about. Its not about the passion anymore, its getting more corporate. But thats how just how things go when it gets bigger, more people will gravitate towards it, along with the negative stuff

    • @saaah707
      @saaah707 Год назад

      corporate involvement isn't negative
      if it's handled correctly, it's very positive

    • @zento_ki
      @zento_ki Год назад

      @@saaah707 i dont think i said "it's negative". I said "along with the negative stuff"

    • @lostvayne9146
      @lostvayne9146 Год назад

      @@saaah707 it ain't being handled correctly.

  • @Mclucasrv
    @Mclucasrv Год назад +17

    There was not a thing were if you not a pro you cant get the prize or money in japan? That is one of the reason they need this too,they need people to fight for players.

  • @T-Bechilln
    @T-Bechilln Год назад +8

    That man right there is really speaking nothing but facts tho

  • @Thomas5k
    @Thomas5k Год назад +1

    In Japanese they refer to being able to eat when talking about work and whatnot too.

  • @bazzfromthebackground3696
    @bazzfromthebackground3696 Год назад +18

    Gaming is bigger over there. It makes sense, we'll probably see something like this in a few years stateside.

    • @alexemp6201
      @alexemp6201 Год назад

      As an italian, this feels like a distant dream that won't come around in at least a couple of decades

    • @DoggyP00
      @DoggyP00 Год назад +7

      People have been saying this shit since the 90s and its so fucking weird. Obviously its not even close to true. Obviously its a million times bigger in the west.

    • @iamdopeasfcuk
      @iamdopeasfcuk Год назад +4

      gaming is not bigger in japan lol. na and eu have the biggest gaming scenes. csgo, dota, lol, etc are the money makers and those scenes are tiny in japan

    • @fyuira9585
      @fyuira9585 Год назад

      Casual gaming maybe. For the esports scene, Korea has a larger scene compared to Japan

    • @JayceCH.
      @JayceCH. Год назад

      They had TV shows about it before streaming so totally.

  • @faytelinegod9541
    @faytelinegod9541 Год назад +1

    Do we call him Comrade Kawano now?

  • @thacool101
    @thacool101 Год назад +1

    Japan does a similar thing with there pro wrestlers its burns guys out that don't love it and shortens careers

  • @Sean-pq1gx
    @Sean-pq1gx Год назад

    "Everybody plays can eat"
    Whoever said that must be doing a luffy

  • @kahsaiharmon15
    @kahsaiharmon15 Год назад

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