In all ranges of aggressive Dota 2, the contention between avid gamers continuously escalates, however it’s typically inside of applicable barriers, in the case of reported circumstances of griefing, all-chatting, and alternative disruptive behaviors. Just lately, when 9pandas was once about to do away with Group Confidential in a sequence of the match, its aid participant Vladislav “Antares” Kertman tipped Remco “Crystallis” Arets and next typed “ufo boss” within the all-chat. There have been some discussions referring to this remark following the sequence, however in a up to date livestream, Gaimin Gladiators’ midlaner Quinn “Quinn” Callahan slammed Antares’ statement. As he communicated to his Twitch chat, customers will have to by no means mock any avid gamers’ appearances and known as Antares a “giant prick” for passing the remark at Crystallis.
Quinn reacts to Antares’ “ufo boss” statement with a powerful message
Then a dialogue about skilled avid gamers’ appearances was once initiated within the chat, Quinn lashed out at a Twitch person. He was once very specific about no longer accepting such an angle, particularly against alternative avid gamers, in his livestream.
Audience passing feedback to him or beginning banter wasn’t a defect, since this was once his livestream, however he didn’t assemble it a discussion board to poke amusing at alternative avid gamers’ bodily characteristics.
“Hey, chat. I am just going to say this. Never ever mock some other player or person in the scene’s appearance in this chat. I am perma banning you as a lesson. Never ever do that garbage in here. It is beyond unacceptable and if you think it makes you funny or cool because you can mock someone who puts … you know their likeness has to be public because they are competing in something and you make fun of something that is out of their control, you are pitiful and disgusting.
Do not do this ever, especially in my chat. Do not ever do this heinous garbage. If you want to mock me, fair enough dude, it’s my stream. You can come in here, call me balding or stupid looking or an alien whatever. But if you do that to anyone else, you are disgusting and you are not welcome.”
To lend context to the dialogue, Quinn talked in regards to the Riyadh Masters 2023 sequence between 9pandas and Confidential. He expressed sturdy complaint against Antares for making the “ufo boss” statement at Crystallis, including that he was once surprised to observer this sort of tradition inside of 9pandas.
“I also think Antares or whoever said that thing in the 9pandas team is a brain dead idiot. I can not believe that he said that on all-chat, and the culture on that team that leads someone to believe that’s an unacceptable thing to say is unreal. (What did he say?) Basically, he all-chatted something, insulting Crystallis’ appearance. I don’t remember exactly what the phrase was but basically, he was being a giant prick.”
As the sport was once finishing, Yazied “YapzOr” Jaradat and Wehsing “SingSing” Yuen who were a part of Janne “Gorgc” Stefanovski’s livestream, termed the statement from Antares as “mean.”
9Pandas Well-known Technique Officer Maria “Inverno” Gunina next commented at the topic, declaring that the 2 avid gamers had a dispute and he was once permitting the crowd to decide if it was once proper to deliver it to an reputable sport.
“It’s no secret how Crystallis behaves in matchmaking. So you can say they have some kind of beef with each other. Is it correct to bring this beef to an official match, is a question that everyone finds their own answer.
If you ask me, these things should stay outside of a tournament lobby. Just like “Ramdog”, nicknames shouldn’t be voiced on official broadcasts. But we have what we have.”
Then defeating Group Confidential within the first spherical of the Riyadh Masters 2023, 9pandas overcame Group Aster in the second one spherical prior to being eradicated through Talon Esports. In the meantime, the workforce has already certified for The World 12 (TI12).


