Yeah if we can do it nationally, China has a HUGE cheat mentality that's not just in gaming but EVERY one of their sports.
Should let the Koreans and Japanese play the rest of the world though. We'll never know how truly good we are until we beat them in a RTS or fighting game competition.
It's not just their games and sports. It's a deep part of their culture. Just look at the cultivation genre. In it, a very common trope is just popping a pill for extra power. It is the same for real life for them. That's why they buy pills of powdered rhino penis or tinctures of bristlecone pine. Any method that they think will give them more power, they will use regardless the consequences.
Furthermore, culturally, they believe that if you can cheat at something and get away with it, you'd be stupid not to, and that the person/people you cheated deserved it because they didn't do it too.
Personally I advocate for region locking. The Chinese are a plague on the internet and should be forced to deal with each other.
Yeah if we can do it nationally, China has a HUGE cheat mentality that's not just in gaming but EVERY one of their sports.
Should let the Koreans and Japanese play the rest of the world though. We'll never know how truly good we are until we beat them in a RTS or fighting game competition.
It's not just their games and sports. It's a deep part of their culture. Just look at the cultivation genre. In it, a very common trope is just popping a pill for extra power. It is the same for real life for them. That's why they buy pills of powdered rhino penis or tinctures of bristlecone pine. Any method that they think will give them more power, they will use regardless the consequences.
Furthermore, culturally, they believe that if you can cheat at something and get away with it, you'd be stupid not to, and that the person/people you cheated deserved it because they didn't do it too.
Heck, there was that highschool where the parents rioted because the teachers banned cheating.
Shitty newssite but you get the gist. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/10132391/Riot-after-Chinese-teachers-try-to-stop-pupils-cheating.html