Since nuguri retired, various news about him have not stopped. For example, there were rumors that he was about to make a comeback, but he himself denied it. Nuguri has been frequently interviewed in lck recently. Lck host Yin Xiubin interviewed nuguri two days ago. In this interview, nuguri talked about his feelings in fpx this year.
The specific interview content is as follows. First, when asked about the reason for going to China to play, nuguriu admitted: half of the reason for was money, and the other half was because the team members at the time were all champion players, and I really wanted to go abroad. I wanted to have an experience like this when I started playing professionally, so I went abroad.
The host then asked: Is there any difference between playing in China and playing in South Korea? nuguri answered: China invests more, and many teams have their own home stadiums. From the player's perspective, playing games is a bit troublesome, but from the audience's perspective, it can be seen that China has invested a lot of money and made a lot of money. . also has differences in fan culture. Although there are many popular players in South Korea, players in China are like idols, and fans have a better impression of the players.
To put it simply, nuguri admitted that when he went to fpx, half of it was because of money, and the other half was because of the good lineup of fpx at that time. His teammates were all champion players, so his results would definitely not be bad. In addition, he also wanted to work abroad. experience, so I chose fpx. This is understandable. LPL was able to buy a lot of Korean players before because it gave more money and was more attractive. And nuguri is not entirely because of money, otherwise it would not have retired at the speed of light after failing to play well. In fact, he wants to continue playing, and many overseas leagues will continue to offer him high salaries.
The second thing is the difference in fan culture between the LPL and LCK divisions. It is true that players in the LPL are very idolized, and fans are also very fandomed. They will quarrel over the slightest thing. If you lose the game, blame the commentators, coaches, teammates, and more. Fans running the team, sasaeng actions, etc. are all quite serious. Although there are some fans in lck who take action after losing the game, or engage in some extreme behavior, but generally speaking, the industry system is more complete, and fans care more about the team's performance than the performance of the players. Of course, lck also has fandom behavior. It is also a common phenomenon for faker and chovy fans to argue non-stop.
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