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domingo, 5 de abril de 2015

HyunJin Kim - jcdr

Tomado de:

http://m.rpp.com.pe/2015-04-04-campeon-mundial-de-tekken-vivio-viacrucis-en-el-peru-noticia_784346.html

No es un secreto que la escena competitiva de videojuegos en el Perú está creciendo. Muestra de ello es que hace poco se pudo traer al campeón mundial de Tekken al Perú, el problema es que él denuncia que tuvo una experiencia inolvidable; pero por lo mala.
"Perú fue el peor (país) de todos. Todo fue una mentira", escribe a través de su Facebook HyunJin Kim, conocido como JDCR, el campeón mundial del juego de peleas Tekken.
El coreano refiere que en primer lugar le prometieron una habitación de hotel, pero terminaron hospedándolo en un hostal. Luego, el torneo para el que lo habían traído se realizó en un pequeño local. "Fue en una de las áreas más pobres y peligrosas que he visto, incluso en Lima. Era más pequeño que mi habitación", continúa.
Y respecto al torneo, donde quedó segundo, dijo: "No quiero llamarlo torneo, es una vergüenza que estuve ahí". Según refirió, le prometieron que iban a participar 80 personas, al final hubo menos de 30.
El torneo se realizó en una cabina de San Juan de Lurigancho, pero tal vez lo que más indignó a JDCR es que no hubo un premio para el segundo lugar.
La respuesta
La comunidad de Tekken Perú respondió dando razón a ciertos puntos de su queja como el hotel, los horarios y no haberle brindado comida (el coreano dijo que solo comió una galleta en todo el domingo antes de la final).
Sin embargo, también comentó que evaluará hacer una demanda legal a través del consulado de Corea del Sur; ya que considera que el competidor ha traído desprestigio al país por no saber perder.

NOTE OF JCDR - TEKKEN COMUNITY PERU

FACEBOOK  de JCDR

HyunJin Kim
· 1 de abril a la(s) 4:23 · Editado ·

I got back from Peru and I have something to say about Peru Trip.
I have traveled over 15 countries and joined around 30 tekken event & tournament.
This time Peru Trip was the worst ever.
Everything was a lie.
People behavior.
They always make thing so late.
I always had to wait for appointments everyday.
one time 7 hours, one time they ended up not showing up.
even at the last day, I had to wait one hour as well before my flight.
Tournament? started one hour later.
I was staying with spanish (They came from Final Round as well to join the tournament) when we went to eat something fun happened.
one of the spanish ordered fish food but when the food came he didn't eat at all and left the restaurant. I had no idea whats going on since they were speaking in spanish. But, later I heard that the spanish guy kept saying he can't eat fish at all to the peruvian like 10 times, but they finally ordered fish for him.
Funny thing is they never listen to the spanish, only listen to me.
When the spanish asked them for something, they were always negative,
when i did, positive...

Hotel.
They promised to give me a hotel.
But when I arrived, I got a small room that costs around 10USD.
It was in the central of city
but I couldn't sleep at all because the place became too loud with cars and people in the morning and during the day it was too hot (no air conditioner)
I had to find room in safe and clean area myself two times (even in the morning of tournament day too.)
Tournament?
They told me, when I was yet in korea, the tournament would be with 80 participants. Also they asked me to do announce on my youtube channel that I'm coming peru and in the script there was some part of mentioning about Peru, Venezuela, Brazil, Chile and etc. literally all the countries in the south america. So I thought it would be a great tournament.
When I went to tournament place to see (saturday, tournament was sunday) I couldn't believe my eyes.
the tournament area was the poorest and dangerous area I had even seen. even in Lima. Smaller than my room, No bathroom. No air conditioner. Nowhere to eat. Dogs eating garbage bag on the street...scary thing was they tried to make me stay that area during my trip.
Saturday night back in my room, I find out about the tournament pools.
It had only 4 pools with 28 participants..I was so sad and mad that they were even lying on the tournament and I was treated like this..literally I had no reason to play and didn't want to. But there was nothing I could do. During the tournament I had only cookie and 2 bottles of water. When the tournament was over. I was just so glad that I could leave there. As a result, I got second and I had to ask them (they never tell me anything before I ask) if there is something for second.
But the answer was, they have spent so much money for my flight so there is nothing. What did I do?
Also they announced that the tournament would be streamed on my twitch channel, but they didn't ask me until the tournament day.
There are more stories but..personal things..
I dont want to call it 'tournament' and I feel shame that I was there.
I learned a few lesson from this trip and
one of these is never be on a trip to Peru ever.





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