Esports player Alexander "TORONTOTOKYO" Hertak recently responded to viewers' criticism of his gameplay level after switching roles during a personal Twitch stream. The former mid-laner of the championship roster Team Spirit stated that the audience too readily accepts the opinions of popular streamers without attempting to analyze the matches themselves.
According to Alexander, there is a stereotype in the CIS community that a player who changes roles is bound to fail.
Alexander "TORONTOTOKYO" HertakI wouldn't say that I played poorly as a five or three. It's just the impression that has formed. There's a mentality in the CIS that when a player changes roles, it will be more comfortable for everyone if he starts to fail. Although I had a lot of good games. You understand that you listen to streamers' thoughts and repeat them without analysis?
Earlier, Hertak had already shared with fans the reasons for his frequent role changes on the professional scene, as well as discussed a conflict with popular content creator Alexander "Nix" Levin. It is worth noting that TORONTOTOKYO continues his career as a streamer after leaving the active roster of OG. How do you evaluate Alexander's gameplay as a support and offlaner? Do you agree with the community's opinion? Write in the comments!






