Twitch streamer and former League of Legends pro Lee "Rush" continued his livestreaming journey after returning from a two-year hiatus.
During his recent LoL broadcast, fans wanted to know his opinions on Tyler "Tyler1's" claims on the South Korean ranked ladder. A few days back, Tyler1 concluded his South Korean climb and was not pleased with the players' behavior on the server.
Rush chimed in with his thoughts on the subject and somewhat agreed with Tyler1's stance by stating that several South Korean players are high school dropouts who spend the entire day playing the competitive MOBA.
Earlier this month, Tyler1 finished his month-long grind of his latest, "Autofill to Challenger" series. After concluding it, the Twitch star spoke about the state of the ranked ladder.
According to him, South Korean players were often toxic by being racist in-game. He also stated that players never listened to his game-winning calls and went on to do their own thing in the game.
During a recent stream, a viewer present in Rush's Twitch chat asked his opinions on the same subject by asking:
The former Cloud 9 jungler began answering by stating that Tyler's sentiments were true to an extent and stated:
Timestamp: 03:01:57
He then mentioned how some players go against legendary personalities like Faker and somehow manage to beat them. This experience then elevates their self-image and gamers continue to play the game on their own terms:
He then added:
Rush concluded by stating that the problem is prevalent every day of the week
The streamer's clip was a featured post on r/LivestreamFail and several viewers provided their opinions. Some fans joked by stating that the Counter Logic Gaming (CLG) content creator was basically describing Tyler1.
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