{"id":20208,"date":"2022-05-17T21:51:57","date_gmt":"2022-05-18T01:51:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=20208"},"modified":"2022-05-17T21:51:57","modified_gmt":"2022-05-18T01:51:57","slug":"rainbow-six-charlotte-major-hampered-by-ping-issues","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/rainbow-six-charlotte-major-hampered-by-ping-issues\/","title":{"rendered":"Rainbow Six Charlotte Major hampered by ping issues"},"content":{"rendered":"
Three teams from Brazil are participating in the 2022 Rainbow Six Charlotte Major<\/a> from Mexico, and all have complained about ping issues after their first games in the tournament.<\/p>\n The first LAN event since 2020 commenced on May 16 but has started on a poor note as teams have complained of competing at a disadvantage. Participants and fans have looked forward to a LAN event for a while, but the Charlotte Major has been riddled with controversies thus far.<\/p>\n It has been reported that the teams playing from Mexico are playing with an 80ms ping, compared to the 1ms those in Charlotte are playing with. Seeing as not all teams are on hand, the ideal situation would have been to make sure every team plays with the same ping to guarantee fair play.<\/p>\n The same was implemented in the 2022 League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational<\/a>, as the LPL representatives, Royal Never Give Up, were allowed to participate remotely while everyone in the tournament played with a ping close to 35ms.<\/p>\n In a press conference organized by Ubisoft in Charlotte, DarkZero Esports player Paul “Hyper” Kontopanagiotis confirmed the ping being used in the offline event, further stating that if others are genuinely playing at 80ms, they are at a disadvantage.<\/p>\n “We have one ping and they have around 70-80. So, for us, still feels like LAN,” he said. <\/p>\n “It\u2019s hard to say how much of a disadvantage they are at – we\u2019re not there to see it – but if it\u2019s actually 80 ping, I would say the LAN players have quite an advantage.”<\/p>\n Hyper’s teammate Troy “Canadian” Jaroslawski also had some things to say about the news.<\/p>\n “It’s been an unfortunate situation. I mean, there’s been quite a few unfortunate situations heading into this event,” he said. <\/p>\n “It kinda is what it is, sucks that they have to play on that… I definitely believe it’s a disadvantage for them.”<\/p>\n READ: HOW TO BET ON RAINBOW SIX SIEGE ESPORTS<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n FURIA Esports, w7m esports, and Team oNe eSports are the three teams competing from Mexico City due to failure to secure visas into the US. The fourth team from Brazil, Team Liquid, secured their visas and are present at the Charlotte Convention Center.<\/p>\n There has been an uproar on social media as the affected teams air their grievances. <\/p>\n FURIA’s Diogo “Fntzy” Lima said: “You are sabotaging us, unacceptable…”<\/p>\n Vcs est\u00e3o nos sabotando, inaceit\u00e1vel\u2026<\/p>\n — Fntzy (@FntzyZilla) May 16, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n