Korean Gamer Makes Video Criticizing Chinese & China

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Video on Ku6.

[English Translation]

Hi. Everyone knows there is a country in the world whose young people really like to play games, especially online games. But some of these people’s behavior is bad!

These are Chinese gamers.

I once studied abroad in China. Here I will talk about the things I have experienced.

Criticism #1: Violent PK

I think many games developed features preventing kill-stealing specifically because of the Chinese.

In our Korea, if I am fighting a game’s boss in a game and am in danger, other players who pass by will kindly help me by adding buffs.

But in China, no matter in what game you can always encounter a lot of “red skeleton head” players who come and go wearing overly impressive equipment. When they are nice they will only try to steal the boss I am currently fighting. But if they are mean, they will immediately start PKing me until I die. In China’s WOW, there are even players who specially massacre new people! And what is even more frightening is: the players I know all think of this as fun!

Criticism #2: Low character

In our Korea, there is not a single person who attacks others with abusive language.

But within China’s games, I have seen countless people spend money just so their own obscene language appears on the screen rolling across the top in large letters! Simply makes people dumbstruck! In 800×600 2D games with crude graphics, these people should not be understandable.

Then take Granado Espada’s Baroque style and Lineage 2’s epic landscapes…symbolic, stylistic, and refined.

Criticism #3: Network quality

When I see the Chinese people inside the internet rooms, I feel it is both amusing and pitiful.

In our Korea, even if it is connecting to Battle Net, ping will not be double-digits. In China, 100+ ping values are all normal. It is really hard to imagine how they can continue playing.

Criticism #4: Do not understand games

To put it bluntly, they do not understand art.

Our Korea has first-rate world game production team. All of the games we produce, regardless of the graphics, operation, or mission systems, are all first-rate. But Chinese players often discount these things, always only caring about themselves. making incredible demands, probably because they are still in a state of developing.

Criticism #5: Backwards

Nothing needs to be said!

In our Korea, game versions updates are always the latest and fastest. Chinese people always play our leftovers.

Criticism #6: Lack of creativity

Chinese games are all the same. Bad graphics I will not say Game style and setting basically are all modeled after Korean games. Basically, whatever us Koreans make, Chinese people play. Then they change the name and becomes a so-called domestic product!

It seems they are not even better than the Japanese.

Criticism #7: China is simply the world’s factory

I admit that getting to seven items is just because it sounds cooler. But so what? China is well-known as the “world’s factory.”

What is the most important thing about the 21st century? Creativity. But this is exactly what you Chinese lack the most.

In our Korea, our game industry and electronics industry products conquer the whole world. But you guys,  you guys can only watch stupidly.

Before coming to China, I had a lot of expectations, but…now what I understand is: 5000 years of civilization…is just the past.

Korean Gamers. Source: Time (http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1815747_1815707_1815675,00.html)

Comments on Ku6:

Fuck your mother, always our Korea Korea, motherfucker must be bored to death.

Even though it is very disgusting
It cannot be denied, what he says is the truth – -! sad.

If China is so bad, why do you come to China to study? Since you look down upon China like this, why do you not examine why so many Korean stars come to China to develop? If If China is so “bad,” why do you Koreans still swarm here? What does this also show?
Ai!!!

Have you never heard that a big forest has all kinds of birds?! Motherfucker! When did it become China’s turn for your kind of worthless trash to critique? Why did you not say this when you were in China to study? Looks like you are not much yourself! If you are scared, just say it! It is useless for you to run to Korea before speaking up.

A typical never-entered-society, never-met-difficulty stupid cunt.

Such an exaggerated performance, be careful the Chinese will spit you back to Korea.

Whoa! There are still this kind of~~~XX! Why is he such a stupid cunt? What do you do if you’re not killing people in games? Are you actually able to play games for a living? It is just for fun, he probably thinks games are more important than life! Also, can you please be a bit more lively when performing? This was unbearable! It was as if you were trying to shit but could not shit it out! [//bb]

Really embarrassing for the Korean people.

He is probably a lunatic…

Some of the situations [he talks about] do exist. That we must continuously learn, correct, and improve is the inescapable truth. It is not about bickering with each other.

Koreans are the descendants of the Chinese.

Some of what he says is true, everyone who has played online games should understand in their heart, but he is too extreme, using all the bad phenomenon he has seen to define China’s culture and China’s online gaming.

I say Koreans like to use what others have left behind. For example: Confucius, Chinese medicine, Chinese characters, Japanese tea culture, sumo wrestling, kendo…are all things you Koreans “originated.” Bullshit, you look just like all those Koreans who make me sick.

First item, I agree, the rest is like trying to pick out bones from a chicken egg. If you are not happy, you can stop playing…right now I dislike Koreans the most.

So this is the character of Koreans?? Today, I finally know for certain…the way you speak and behave is even more crass than China’s hooligans.

Much of what he says is true, we really need to reflect a bit! We cannot just yell at him to make ourselves feel better!
Our country needs to improve, develop, become strong! This video not only responds to our country’s online gaming problem, but also extends out to many other things.
But, this Korean’s character is also quite poor!

Why do I feel like he is not a Korean but a Chinese person who knows how to speak Korean~his Korean and movements all seem like an act.

You bastard!

A lot of what he says is correct. We need to question ourselves and not just scream and yell whenever others say something bad about us!

Even though I want to flatten him, what he says is basically true.

Is Korea that good? We simply have never been there before. Does that country not have any bad people?

He must have drank too much Sanlu! Really disgusting~~~that ugly look on him.

Koreans can not even afford to eat meat, yet have the gall to say China is not good…one look at this person and you can see typical malnourishment!

Chinese have money and he is also envious. If you are envious, why not also come to China to develop/grow [make some money] a bit?!

Korean Gamers. Source: Time (http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1815747_1815707_1815675,00.html)

Comments on KDS:

Although mouth full of abusive language, I still do not think he said a single thing wrong. Poor Chinese people. downloading

China online gaming is the same as China pig ball [football/soccer], both are cancers.

You forgot to mention the bureaucracy.

To tell the truth,
this Korean, whether it is his appearance or his language level, is begging to be whipped.
But some of the phenomenon he says really is not wrong.
So, first kill him, and then we should do some honest reflection. downloading

Nothing he said was wrong. downloading

He said the truth~he is doomed. downloading

All 7 points are our weaknesses/shortcomings…

downloading So amusing, he was really engrossed.
But everything he said was true. downloading

“Korea’s games conquered the world.” Definitely Korean style. downloading

downloading Basically did not said anything wrong.

Those people who replied, after screaming and yelling with abusive language, then go back to playing their games.

Yeah~he should die for criticizing us~but we need to reflect too~ downloading

downloading How can he be so frank? Is he stupid?

That is how things really are, he did not say anything wrong.
Just look at Tianlongbabu and you will know.
Since the game came out in 2007, a lot of people immediately throw money into it, but still suffer unbalanced classes/professions.
SOHU did not care, it only knew how to make money. I do not know what those people who were spending money were thinking, on one hand yelling and the other hand happily charging their points cards [used to purchase things in the game].

China’s “fenqing” can yell and curse at most. unlike us Shanghainese who take these kind of things as jokes and change when we see our shortcomings. downloading

The day China becomes strong we must thank these people who criticized us.
Just afraid that after all the bickering, nothing changes.

Just like “wai di ren” criticizing our Shanghai and Shanghainese, but what happens in the end?? Those who are ignorant and backwards remain ignorant and backwards, those who develop continue to be civilized and develop. Anyone can say these things, the key is to see who can do it. This is one thing Chinese people do not understand.

“Our Korea’s ping are all 2 digits”
Stupid cunt, your country is smaller than one of our provinces, how could it not be fast?

The key thing is that each country’s circumstances are not the same. We are suppressed by society, and many people use online games to relax. Americans can protest in front of the White House, can we? A lot of freedoms have been restrained. So our circumstances are not the same, and that is why Koreans naturally are not used to [things here].

He did not say anything wrong. Think of how many mainland Chinese were playing Mu Continent of Legend at the time.

In our China, with our stereotypical education, thoughts are imprisoned.
This video will also be blacklisted [deleted] soon.

Korean Gamers. Source: Time (http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1815747_1815707_1815675,00.html)

Comments on Tianya:

Well said…
Chinese people are like this.
Uniting to help people for fun…
long became a thing of the last century.

I am also Chinese. Do not say things so directly, okay? Everyone knows in their hearts (although he is ridiculing us a little, he said things well).

Looks like only foreigners are able to see through China.

Although what he says has some rationale, this Korean’s expression is a little mentally retarded…

A piece of trash. And Korea? Just China’s past territory. Even their language was all stolen/derived from China’s Chinese characters. Some of the pronunciations are the same as China’s Chinese pronounciations. What a moron.

Korea’s little children are all like this, rather pitiful, and can be forgiven. This nationality is tragic enough…finally being able to lift their heads, so we should not crack down on them.

To tell the truth, we can do nothing but admit that what he said was basically the truth, but my thoughts are also like what those above said: his expression really is too mentally retarded. I bet he was studying abroad in China but because of his mental retardation was kicked out by the school. Then he wanted to apply to be certified disability, but even the disabled community thought his mental retardation was much too serious, his IQ not enough to meet the first level of mental retardation, and was thus refused. Now, he can only vent in front of a camera. May Buddha preserve us, everyone please forgive this person suffering from serious mental retardation.

Most of it is the truth, Chinese players can even make playing WOW [World of Warcraft] nauseating, much less other online games.

Your Korea has you motherfucker to embarrass them…
Looking like an orangutan, copying others recording a video…?
Are you trying to scare people?

Everyone, I have fallen over in laughter…what an amusing video.

Go back to your mental institution.
I do not even know how you escaped.

Korean Gamers. Source: Time (http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1815747_1815707_1815675,00.html)

Comments on Sina:

Stupid~very stupid~definitely stupid~stupid to the extreme~

Korea’s games do not have violent PKing? Are you joking?

I am very angry, but what he said has some rationale. When will China create their own games?

There are indeed some parts of China that are not good, but Korea is not much better.

His reasoning is certainly not wrong…
Like SNDA…really is ridiculous…
But thinking about them…
China is not what they say behind our backs…
How many districts are in one of their games? What are they pretending [trying to compare two different situations]?
Nauseating.

That the Korean language sounds awful I will not say. That Korean people are mentally retarded I also will not say. That Korean people often get plastic surgery I also will not say. That Koreans plagiarize our Chinese history I also will not say. That Koreans…
But, what this dear friend says really is the truth. Really, our China is still a developing country, and we need to try harder.
But I think it is weird, if he knows Korea’s national strength is better than our China, why come to China to study abroad? If Korea is better than China in every aspect, why come to China to study?
China has an old saying, “Since you are here, you should face reality quietly.”
Only know how to talk talk talk, is he a woman? This…

Saying China’ networks are not good…do you know how much area China’s networks have to cover? With such a small amount of land, you still criticize others’ networks as good or bad? How about Korea tries to network 9.6 million km of land then talk! Not to ridicule you guys, but how many people go online over there? Come to China and see how many people here go online! Then, with regards to what you said about the violent PK problem that relates to a nationality’s culture problem, every place has different ways of playing the same game. This is how us Chinese play! We are playing a game, not a game playing us. How we enjoy a game is not for you to criticize! And another character problem: With regards to your guys’ “niu bi” Korea, you really advocate your country, I will do the same!

My feeling is that this guy cannot win at PKs, cannot steal bosses from others, has trashy equipment, and also has no money to buy loudspeakers [a game feature that lets people broadcast to everyone in the game] to yell at people…
…so he “flew off the handle???” [went crazy]
What he said, we all know, but China still being in development, this is for sure.
Korean…boasting?
I also know how to belittle: home appliances cannot match Japan’s, computer technology cannot compare to America…
Probably what makes them angry is: What is obviously a Korean game…ironically has more Chinese players than Korean…haha.

Although I do not want to accept it but what he said really makes sense.

Hearing this makes me unhappy but what he said is pretty reasonable~though I want to rush over there and beat him up but…

Very angry but~~there is nothing I can say~

We should all reflect a bit…face this problem…and not so easily get angry at others! When what he says is true we should be open-minded and accept…

Hilarious, 21st century’s most important thing is creativity, and Koreans who spend all day falsifying history dare to say this.
Chinese games cannot compare to Koreans, but in areas of military, science, and technology, Chinese are N times better than the Koreans.

Eating too much kimchi really does affect brain development!

This person has a very strong Seoul suburbs accent. Student from Seoul suburbs who came to China to study, did you get to eat several years of meat?

The video is very extreme…but indeed also exposes some of China’s problems.
But his insults to China’s national dignity and history absolutely cannot be tolerated!
Our goal is: Be better than the Koreans!

It appears that Korea is very impressive, their games can wage wars and their mobile/cell phones can be rockets that take them into space.

Crime #1: PK
As everyone knows, PK is one of online gaming’s characteristics. Without competition, this game loses its soul. And while Koreans are flattering themselves for creating such classic games, they also organizing all sorts of PK competitions. However, one thing to say is: Chinese players have many times crushed Korean players in world competitions. Even if you guys created the games, do you give as much soul as us Chinese players? You guys are just making semi-finished products, what right do you have to be talking shit about others?
Crime #2: Do not understand game service
China representatives for Korean games do not go up to find them, but rather you guys come to China to sell. OK, in other words, we are your guys’ god, your economy was made by us.

These words would be better if they came from Chinese mouths. I long ago wanted to criticize Chinese online game players’ inferior group character.

Fuck. Even if your games are good so what? It is still us who are playing your games. If we leave, you guys = bankrupt. What first-rate electronics? I only consider your plastic surgery skills to be first rate~your real faces are like beasts~

What do you think about this Korean gamer and what he said about Chinese people and China?

Korean Gamers. Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/13141302@N06/1352999685/in/set-72157601932933096/

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83 Responses to “Korean Gamer Makes Video Criticizing Chinese & China”

  1. Vote -1 Vote +1
    SniperWZ
    says:

    I can only laugh at this…can’t take it seriously…

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    Gaoshan
    says:

    Yah… sounds like someone is ashamed of his very small penis.

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    Derrick
    says:

    Kill him, then reflect.

    I like it. They obviously like it both ways too.

    :P

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    USTCer
    says:

    I’m not sure about Korean game industry, but is Blizzard’s Warcraft the most popular game in SKorea? Blizzard is an American company.

    Have to say, China’s online game industry is a joke. Those game companies only care about profits and nothing else. Shi Yuzhu(史玉柱)’s online game 征途 is an example. In the game, all weapon and experience points can be traded with cash. If you have a game character but you don’t buy stuffs, you can never compete with others. Thus the game is not about skill or enjoying but purely money. to make it worse, the company itself sells virtual weapons and experience points!!! That’s stealing!

    He also mentioned in Korea ping never reach double digits. That’s simply not possible unless the game server is in his home. Usually for most online games, 100~250 ping should be fine.

    IMHO, MMORPG(massively multiplayer role-playing games) are as addictive as drugs.

  5. Vote -1 Vote +1
    bob
    says:

    haha, over computer games..

    but seriously; love the Korean language, sounds like shouting match and permanent fur ball blockage problem, this stuff should sell-out quick in korea:

    http://www.nativeremedies.com/petalive/furballdr-natural-cat-hairballs-remedy.html

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    Kieran
    says:

    He didn’t mention that Chinese never pay for games?

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    Buhaoyise
    says:

    Fun to watch. The comments seem quite moderated from what I would have expected though. There were a few nasty/violent comments, but on the whole it seems that China’s Angry Youth are beginning to mature a bit.

    To me the story here is that the comments aren’t stictly calls for the guy’s head. Maybe people are getting over the whole ‘human flesh search engine’ thing.

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    Derrick
    says:

    Buhaoyise,

    I agree very much with your sentiments – it did strike me how many comments there were expressing concern that what this guy’s saying my be true.

    The other half appears to be as virulent as ever – and love how they attack Korea’s culture rather than the guy’s argument, and most have this thing about how China ‘pwns’ Korea’s ass. Sad.

    Nice name, btw

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    Rick in China
    says:

    @USTCer
    RE: “He also mentioned in Korea ping never reach double digits. That’s simply not possible unless the game server is in his home. Usually for most online games, 100~250 ping should be fine.”
    Obviously not a gamer who has experience playing in other countries, while “never” entering double digits is likely BS, rarely breaking it is. 250 ping is a quarter of a second, in a FPS between top players that’s basically playing with a major handicap. In MMO it’s equally detrimental, without going into details.

    @Kieran RE: “Never pay for games”
    Off-line games, maybe. MMOs require payment in the form of game time, and that can’t be avoided. Some people spend their in-game time to earn gold and trade that in-game gold for game time to other players who have more cash and less time, but the companies still earn the same however the time is purchased.

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    Truth Hurtz
    says:

    Constructive criticism should be welcomed but the feedback sounds more in the nature of retaliation. I personally feel many Chinese people should get this insecurity off their chest and try accepting the criticism instead of either boycott / public witch hunting. Also, the use of ‘developing’ country should be at a minimum as over excessive use of it just becomes a quick excuse with no hindsight. As much as I enjoy this country I am never come to grip that China has 5000 years of continuing civilization yet its still a ‘developing’ country.

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      Fike2308
      says:

      “As much as I enjoy this country I am never come to grip that China has 5000 years of continuing civilization yet its still a ‘developing’ country.”

      I’m always saying the same thing. It’s funny/weird/amusing/strange to me how Chinese people LOVE to boast about their 5000 year history (which doesn’t seem to impress anyone who isn’t Chinese) and then also repeatedly emphasize how they are still developing…..it does seem like an excuse to me.

      Seriously, what has China done that’s so great over the course of 5000 years? Invented chopsticks and kung-fu? Who cares about that shit?

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    Rick in China
    says:

    @Truth Hurtz
    I don’t know what feedback you’re reading but many of the Chinese translated posts seems to be of the “Yeah, he’s right, but I still hate him” variety. They were the short ones, not the drawn out defensive reactional ones which may take up more space. I’m actually surprised that many people took the criticisms well, considering they’re not completely accurate and were portrayed in a very aggressive and offensive way.

    Quite frankly the Korean poster is just an unhappy troll who is tired of getting his ass handed to him in online games, and feels it’s easy to pick on Chinese gamers as they both outnumber and outplay him.

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    John
    says:

    Funny, funny stuff. And here I thought that only gold & item farmers existed in China.

    Actually, I miss online gaming in the US. Here it is very difficult to find a good English language game that doesn’t lag out and leave you hanging every 5 minutes.

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    USTCer
    says:

    @Rick in China

    I play Call of Duty 4 and WOW in US. Most dedicated servers for COD4 have 100+ ping except that they locate inside the state I’m currently living. However, I’m not a guru player and high ping is not a problem for me.

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    w0bzzy
    says:

    There are always people in a culture that mess things up for everyone else.

    China has always had troublemakers, and there’s no shortage of them online.

    But I’d still KS&PK&Camp this guy. Just because.

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    Veer Left
    says:

    Oh, look!!! A geek convention! Back before the i-net , this would have been a large group of oily, pimply pubescent nerds in frayed jeans shrieking about character attributes and roll probability and how to weigh a 20 sided dice.
    FF to now and …look…the more things change the more they stay the same. Fags.

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    adg
    says:

    intereting, I play WoW on US and Oceanic servers, trust they are not very different from Chinese servers.

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    Ark
    says:

    The Chinese players do have a worse reputation, many of them even like to prey on their own kind, and justifying their actions by claiming that there are too many Chinese players around.

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    Alex
    says:

    Wow, that Korean gamer is crazy racist. Thank god I don’t give two shits about video games.

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    Maxine
    says:

    Koreans are infamous for their almost irrational nationalism, and I don’t think that Chinese people should sink to that level of criticism.

    So this person has proved that he is analytical and can make some observations, but there are two problems with his argument:

    1) He assumes his criticms are true because Chinese gaming culture is different from Korean gaming culture, but he doesn’t take into account any other factor or reason of how he arrtived at his criticisms — perhaps gaming technology is not one of the areas where creativity is channeled towards, perhaps China has greater land mass to cover, or perhaps, the gaming culture itself is diverse and is just a small percentage of culture and by itself, is not representative of anything greater than his own personal experience.

    2) The sad thing is, none of his criticisms solve any problems, and will not change anything. So he made some criticisms that maybe serve to make others feel insulted, and then what? What is the point of expressing your opinion if your end goal is not to affect change? Anyone can talk – it’s easy, but unless you are going to recommend that Korean companies stop exporting games to China or invest in Chinese people developing their own games, his views, while they may rouse anger, unfortunately just become another rant, lost in the sea of ineffective opinions that are interesting to listen to but don’t really change reality.

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    Dana
    says:

    China has for while been getting very annoyed of Korean nationalism. This is not the first statement like this, and on Soompi (a Korean-American on Korean ent) forum you can find lots of racist comments too, although it’s been getting better over the years, with more and more Chinese having pride and more and more Chinese entertainment making itself known. I’ve been pissed off more than once.

    Both countries are just immature as of this point, Korea having finally gotten some recognition it longs for with its tv dramas and China finally becoming a major world power once again.

    In a few years, hopefully the rabid nationalism will be gone.

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    maxiewawa
    says:

    This is going to spark some racially motivated hate crimes in WOW.

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    Bob
    says:

    LOL. I’m an American. I play WoW. I see people flagged for PVP I kill them. AND I thoroughly enjoy it.

    Though I do have to agree, if he is killing a boss I may end up buffing him just because that boss was hard to come by.

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    Carebear
    says:

    Mr.Carebear is angry because everyone keeps PK’ing him. I wonder what he’d say if he came to play on U.S. servers haha.

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    Tristan
    says:

    It took Korean 20 years after 1988 Korean Olympics to develop to what is now Korea. You Korean will see what China can achieve 20 years from now, no doubt will most likely surpass anything the world have ever seen. The rate of improvement is most important, not what is now China. Can’t comparing apple and orange, China and Korea have such a different history. New generation of Chinese will improve once the money-earning stage is over.

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    ABK
    says:

    @translation
    he is saying ping will not go higher than 2 digits. translation error?

    @someone in earlier post
    online games target all cultures thats why its MMO.
    you heard of Lineage,Lineage2? there’s also Ragnarok online, and Gunbound(not really mmo). all from korean gaming industry i believe.

    From Ku6
    “Whoa! There are still this kind of~~~XX! Why is he such a stupid cunt? What do you do if you’re not killing people in games? Are you actually able to play games for a living? It is just for fun, he probably thinks games are more important than life! Also, can you please be a bit more lively when performing? This was unbearable! ”

    yes im sure KS and PK is just for fun. Assuming this guy is chinese, the korean dude is right on the money. also all the translated comments admit to it.

    There’s a thing called manners you know. it also exists in games. basically anywhere ppl communicate and interact ull see em. notice how he doesnt really say PvP but KS and PK?

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    Jay
    says:

    This is somewhat amusing to watch Koreans and Chinese smash each other – but still it’s sad. The weird thing is how upset the Chinese get – cursing and blubbering! The Chinese need to learn how to let this sort of criticism roll off like water off a duck’s back.

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    Edward
    says:

    I have this much to say…

    My only MMORPG is Perfect World International, a free-to-play localization of Perfect World II, and if that’s the only change from PW2 (IIRC a Chinese subscription MMORPG) then his claims don’t pan out, particularly on player-killing and kill-stealing.

    #1: On PVE and PVP servers while there are duels possible at any level you cannot be PK’d until level 30. (PVE lets you go into PK mode with a 10-hour minimum before you can turn it off, while PVP has PK mode 24/7 once you get to that level.)

    #2: Quests give better EXP than grinding, so the only good reason to KS (since EXP depends on how much did you contribute) is that “who gets first pick” is determined by the killing blow… and the bosses are so WTF tough that it just becomes even harder to ‘time’ that last hit. (My impression is that they are disproportionately powerful for their claimed level; I *know* some mobs are.)

    #3: … “spending in-game money to flame on world chat” isn’t uniquely Chinese. :P

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    Swiss James
    says:

    This stuff is like another language to me, I’m not sure whether I should feel sad because I’m old and out-of-touch, or happy because I’ve actually touched a woman’s tit.

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    hereiam
    says:

    The video seems like a clown show to me, since I don’t understand the lingo and the subtitle is going pretty fast, all I can notice is his tones and body gestures, which overall are rather silly. About his comments, I can’t really make a decent judgement, since I don’t play any games at all, but the way he expressed it is rather pathetic! Grow up!

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    a native chinese-_-
    says:

    almost youth of china(including me)don’t like some Low character people of south Korea,because they always think their country is the wealthiest country of the world and their history is the most archaic history even older than Egypt,and their culture is the best culture,but the fact are very clear,all of those are not flimflam and inurbane and ludicrous,they have not evidents to prove what they said and thought by themselves.

    In 199x year,China and south Korea established diplomatic relations,people of both country are amicable to each other, but the neighbors of south Korea are Russia,japan,china,in view of economy,millitary,culture population and area,all neighbors are better,bigger than south Korea,so south Korea feel humble and they begin to make a lot of imaginary glory and curse their neighbors,when they finished their harlequinade,they can feel a little better.

    This is why the video clown likes a neuropath~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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    Samael
    says:

    chinese, korean, in the end they r all a bunch of asian geeks. get off the net and get a real life

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    justin
    says:

    there is a parody of koreans on youtube, that almost exactly mirrors this… in the end, kook and chinks are all the same :)

    http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptyzc4BQliY&feature=user

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    Inst
    says:

    When will the Chinese people learn to stop feeding the trolls? This is such an obvious, obvious troll.

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    Inst
    says:

    By the way, Korean MMOs have a bad reputation in the West as utter grindfests; you buy a certain set of skills, go to the monster fields, then repetitively kill them using a certain tactic.

    If Perfect World 2 adopts the World Of Warcraft innovation of quest-based XP and boss-killing endgames, I guess it’s a step up from the standard Korean MMO.

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    Inst
    says:

    Just one question, does Chinese even have a term for trolls? It’s incredible, the Chinese have been online for more than a decade and they still don’t know how to avoid falling for obvious trolls.

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    Papparazzi
    says:

    Looking at the comments by Chinese netizens under other forums, I just wonder why can’t they accept the bitter hard truth!!
    He is right and I agree with him :)

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    Lily
    says:

    “making incredible demands, probably because they are still in a state of developing.”
    ————————————————————————————-
    Hey! Is him trying to say that Korea is a developed country? Oh, boy, he just needs to learn some thing about the world.

    also, games are games, you cannot ask for mercy when you play. If everyone just lets you win, what is the fucking point to play games? But this requirement of Korean guys is understandable, because Korean men are used to be protected, they ask for protection all the time. For decades they have the American soldiers to protect them, and of course, for decades, the Americans have been fucking Korean women.

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    Lily
    says:

    poor little Korean guy…thousands of years they have been insulted, they’re having psychological problems now.

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    Kai
    says:

    LoL, the comments on here are AWESOME.

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    ding
    says:

    kimchi is spicy and good on beef

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    arky
    says:

    UGLY motherfucker. and he actually had some guts to post his face on youtube. you’re not posterific , koreature boy. go get a cheap korean cosmetic surgery like every korean does.

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    SanityWhat
    says:

    Gamers… Gamers… LOL LOL LOL.

    Yall be some LUSERS…

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    jeff
    says:

    This coming from a dork who is from a country that is a united states lap dog. they are scared of lil kim so they suck uncle sam’s dick for protection.

    China is still developing, in time she will be stronger than everyone. Atleast China doesnt take shit from the whiteman. stupid korean pig. stop thinking u are black and stop rapping with that awful language.

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    heilong79
    says:

    This is a critisim aimed at one race of people and painting them all with the same tainted brush, Im suprised more people are not defending China in the above posts, it does show a diffrent side to the chinese attitude which is refreshing but its the fact the guy compares and states how much of a perfect culture that Korea is the gets me, Koreans have come off as very violent and anti Chinese in alot of youtube videos does that mean I should belive all Koreans are like this, the guy needs some perspective and less nationalism.

    From an Irish guy.

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    fireworks
    says:

    China is a developing country. It will take many years for it to develop its game industry to be world class, innovative and chic.

    This Korean guy should have studied Economics and learn about Economic Development. The Korean guy should have told netizens that Korea was a copycat in the 80s and 90s. Its cars were unreliable, cheap and based on German and American designs.

    Now Korea has world class broadband infrastructure for its netizens. It should understand China will invest billions of dollars to bring its network infrastructure up to par with the western world soon.

    So in the meantime, this NERD should go and fly a kite, ride a bike, get off the frigging computer for FFS.

    FFS, why are these geeks the biggest whingers.

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    Dolly
    says:

    What is he bitching about? It’s time for him to live in the REAL world.

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    tom
    says:

    Oh sweet lord have mercy.

    When will they make “world of warring asian net geeeks?”

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    jayman
    says:

    Don’t feel bad. This might have been the case 5 years ago, but today this kid is in no position to talk shit. The numbers just don’t back him up. In 2003, Korean developers had 68 percent of the online games market in China. (Mostly because they pioneered the MMO.) But by 2005 that had fallen to 20 percent as gamers realized the limitations of Korean design and Chinese companies finally got product to market.

    The only hope Korea has right now at having a world class game developer is to buy Blizzard. I mean, they’ve been playing Starcraft since 1998. The only Korean developer I’ve even heard of is NCSoft, and they had one game outside SE Asia that did well, and then they tried to just change the setting and call it a new game, which didn’t do too bad at first. But neither one had any depth and no reason to play after the first month except PK. NCSoft canceled their next game, which was the same as the other two except in space, because they were afraid it would do poorly after fan’s reactions.

    It seems like South Korean game developers mostly copy or license ideas from Sony, MS, Blizzard and other Western companies, poorly implement them, and then pawn them off as “local”. And once they make or buy one development engine they like to just change the graphics to say it’s a different game. This kid tries to say they’re better because of that?

    That’s why NetDragon increased profits 2,700 percent in 9 months, and took a massive lead in Southeast Asia with an 800 million yuan IPO, and they are preparing to release several MMOs to Korea and Western markets.

    But somehow Korean game developers are more creative and innovative? Is there such a thing as the TQ Cup in Korea? Did Korea get a piece of the $242 million (USD) investment fund after Chinajoy ended?

    Not to mention that Ultizen Games has an Xbox Live game release coming up… it’s too bad that the 360 and the PS3 are banned in China. =( The only thing that sucks about Chinese gaming right now is the censorship and content limitations the government enforces.

    One thing I will give him… South Korea’s network management systems are top-notch, really first rate. 70 percent of their population is online now (sarcastic: a whopping 30+ million) and most of that is broadband. But that’s the luxury they have after waiting so long for the digital revolution… no legacy issues from older network technology slowing everything down.

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    a Guy
    says:

    hey i just found out that this guy is not a korean
    he’s a chinese lol….
    criticizing his own country….

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    Hellboy
    says:

    I’m pretty sure that he’s not Korean although I’m not sure that he’s Chinese.

    And he’s not criticizing his own country (assuming that he’s Chinese); he’s appropriating the dominant (if not prevalent) attitude of Korean gamers in an ironic way.

    In other words, he’s assuming the identity of a stereotypical Korean gamer in order to reveal what I can only presume to be his own experiences as a Chinese gamer with Korean gamers.

    It’s very clever and I for one do think that he raises some significant and crucial points; we Koreans can be abrasive with our over-compensative nationalism from time to time.

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      PK
      says:

      There’s something way off about his accent. He speaks fluent Korean, but I don’t think he’s Korean – maybe he studied in Korea for a long time? (Apparently 70% of foreign students in Korea are Chinese.)

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    monkey
    says:

    That guy isnt Korean. His accent is horrible. It doesnt sound one bit Korean. A 5 year old Korean brat whos not even in elementary school has a better accent.

    His accent sounds like a Chinese guy trying to speak Korean.

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    Jimmy
    says:

    what a dumbass? throwing a hissy fit over some petty game playing, why don’t you get a life. This is exact why despite a certain type of asians. Even if someone does not play by the rules, so what? I paid money for playing, I can play whatever I see fit!! big deal!! no need to talk ethic based on stereotypes and pulicly judge people by theirnationalities.
    Lick my balls, sucker

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    jujujewbs
    says:

    i dont know about chinese people being rude or some shit like that but pking is pretty fucked up but thats what you get if you play on a pvp server.

    although the video is racist most of you all are commenting some racist ass bullshit. seriously the video and you racist fools arent that cool. your all lucky this is the internet…

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    Ed
    says:

    I love how all the chinese are soo angry about this and starts insulting his country and family and stuff, which has nothing to do with the gaming community subject.

    I used to play world of warcraft and some other online games way back when and do notice that koreans themselves act accordingly as they would treat each other in public. When I was in WoW we where plagued with chinese farmers and all they do is kill steal or steal your herb/mine nodes and walk off even though you where there first. They have nothing to contribute to the community or anything they just play solo and kill the same thing all day long. All it is to them is to make more real money. They don’t even play it for the fun and excitement. It’s got so bad that our forums tried organize together to give them a hard time so they don’t ruin the game economy into the toilet. It felt as if they where a virus to the mmo community.

    This was on the north american servers and they bought the North american edition so they can sell gold here. In china they have their own servers so i’m wondering how they treat each other over there when it’s all chinese playing if someone can pipe up i’d love a good insight on the community over there.

    I’m a chinese raised in north america and i’m just giving you guys some first hand info in the gaming community and what that kid spoke of in the video has some truth to it. I’ve seen some chinese made games, seems like all they did was rehash the code from a korean game, but korean games are crap too nowadays all they make you do is just grind and level up and repeat till death. pretty much made me lose hope and giveup on mmo’s.

    I’m glad I’ve quit the MMO stuff and just log onto FPS twitch shooters like call of duty which needs more reflexes than how much money you are willing to spend on your character. A level 1 there can just as well kill a level 65 with a single well placed bullet sometimes 2 bullets if he misses :).

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      Fike2308
      says:

      “I love how all the chinese are soo angry about this and starts insulting his country and family and stuff, which has nothing to do with the gaming community subject. ”

      Typical Chinese response to anything that resembles criticism…..or logic.

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    Brian
    says:

    Koreans,Japanese and all other eastern countrys make a heck of too much MMORPGs.I mean any website i go on i see an ad(eg.ethernal bullshit online.FREE FOREVER cmon join the fuck!)I mean why do we need all those mmos i mean we have WoW,Runescape and other good games.

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    Andrew
    says:

    I cant wait untill they make something like:World of Asian sushi legends.or something like:humming bird heros online.

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    falconkneekorea
    says:

    no one cares about koreans, what a faggot.

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    Den
    says:

    Truth in what he says (about China, anyway…don’t know/care about Korea’s gaming). Chinese are just incredibly immature as a modern-day culture, cannot take criticism except as vulgar babies screaming. Most of the idiots commenting here are worse than him.

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      Fike2308
      says:

      “Chinese are just incredibly immature as a modern-day culture, cannot take criticism except as vulgar babies screaming. Most of the idiots commenting here are worse than him.”

      I totally agree.

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    Mr. Potato
    says:

    Ha ha! “Kill him” and then reflect. I love that logic. Kind of like Romans who killed Christ and then established a religion based on his teachings?

    Too bad they don’t have seppuku in their culture. They would make the world a better place if they would kill themselves and then reflect instead.

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    Nikhilesh
    says:

    Okay, first of all i would like to make it clear that i’m not chinese nor chinese i’m Indian. Here we don’t have a big gaming industry it is good to See many chinese people using internet and doing gaming in such a large amount. keep playing keep rocking…

    (My QQ 546960877 if someone wishes to talk with me just add me)

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    Joey
    says:

    There’s a simple solution.
    Through the term – Go outside.

    There’s more to life than just gaming.

    Go do some more research on wikipedia about China’s history and accomplishments, and ask yourself “Did Korea contribute to society like China did?”.

    OhKorea, just stick to your plastic surgery industry, and make highschool girls get fake nose jobs.

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    Vie
    says:

    This guy is obvious noob…. In mmorpg, pk is always there. If people have fun pk, let them be, if you cant handle it, quit the game…. I dislike pk though cuz it ezy to b gang upon or drop items… still… he talks about gaming? LOL, the problem with Korea and China right now is game and internet addiction.

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    Hans
    says:

    This korean dude is totally right, except his examples are few. here is the addition:
    1. totally loud when talking
    2. taking what are not theirs
    3. don’t have any manner and etiquette especially when eating and using bathroom
    4. they are sooo dirty
    5. a bit “kampungan” if you know what that means
    6. Too “lihai” –> refers to number 2

    Don’t get me wrong, I am indonesian of chinese ethnicity, but having living for 2 years with these mainland folks, I know the reason why this people are hated everywhere. you can compare mainland chinese with chinese from malaysia and singapore and find those 2 latters are adorable.

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    ROFLCOPTER
    says:

    LOL, I have not laughed that hard watching a video on youtube in a LONG time. ZOMG!!! “In our Korea….” LOL… I love how he self-identifies with his country to add identity and self-esteem to himself. It’s like people who self-identify with their alma mater when their football teams does something that they contributed nothing to. LOL!!!!!!!!!!

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    Kuryamai
    says:

    only a stupid Korean would talk about games this way. Koreans pretty much glorify everything that is superficial and meaningless (pop culture, dancing, games, plastic surgery, etc.). They have the weakest culture and history of Eastern Asia so its understandable. I still think Korea is fun though..

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    A Mida
    says:

    Korean had always resent that China or Chinese had an upper hand in everything we do. They are like the underdogs that like up the dust we left. This is the view point of their low self esteem had created through out the centuries. It is time they had their own clear sheet of history of their own to unenvelope such low self esteem view of themselves. Without the the low self esteem they will not create such resenting messages to uplift their own image.

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    harryharryharry
    says:

    sounds like koreans and chinese are a bunch of fukin cry babies when it comes to gaming. ITS ONLY A GAME! GET A LIFE. I SHOULD STOP READING CHINASMACK, BECAUSE I HAVE A LIFE! WHY AM I HERE. BECAUSE I HAVE NO LIFE? OR DO I?

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    Mark
    says:

    Man, GET A LIFE…

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    Full Glory
    says:

    the reason why koreans are so good at gaming is that they don’t have anything better to do in their life. -nuff said

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    B-Real
    says:

    Couldn’t have said better my self my Korean friend. 5000 year of civilization and proving to be older but for some reason they still cant get their shit together. Thank MAO for that.

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    bangzi
    says:

    hi..guy…in your korean… PK in game is lawlessness? widen your horizon 。。please。。Have you never heard that a big forest has all kinds of birds?! when you study in china,you play game for help our chinese? if other chinese fighting a game’s boss in a game and is in danger, you will kindly help he by adding buffs? i dont think so ,you maybe laugh .,jeer at them..you are a passbyer in your mind..oh..what? you did it?i am sorry for never heared about such a enthusiastic korean friend,To the contrary,i see many enthusiastic person in our games .by the way,i kown,your korean never cheat others..Washington ,Lao Tse ,Qu Yuan ,Sakyamuni,Meiji Emperor are all korean ..haha..i think you will be satisfactorily.

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