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Inkling
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I apologize if the question is very on the nose, but it's one that I've had for a while ever since I actually started watching & playing the game. While digging through some older gameplay and diving head-first into the Japanese competitive scene & infrastructure, I notice a large skill discrepancy between the average high level Western & Japanese teams. No other Western team within the last 2 years has been able to achieve the same heights as peak FTW in terms of their sheer number of results, despite the fact that game knowledge & overall active player pool has increased in quality & quantity since the release of Splatoon 3.
Every Japanese-run tournament that a western team has ever participated in has resulted in the western team either getting grouped or not winning. The closest the scene has gotten is Bocut Nation getting 2nd in Area Cup back in Splatoon 2 and Jackpot landing 3rd/4th in another despite WINNING the Splat World Cup before. Another point becomes clear as you dig into the West's successes: most of the scene's victories have been handed from a selective few teams.
FTW, Starburst, and Jackpot are all exceptions to the region's trend of international failures, not the rule. Not a single other team has been able to match their individual results, despite (with all due respect) Japanese team compositions being gimmicky & objectively suboptimal.
Every Japanese-run tournament that a western team has ever participated in has resulted in the western team either getting grouped or not winning. The closest the scene has gotten is Bocut Nation getting 2nd in Area Cup back in Splatoon 2 and Jackpot landing 3rd/4th in another despite WINNING the Splat World Cup before. Another point becomes clear as you dig into the West's successes: most of the scene's victories have been handed from a selective few teams.
FTW, Starburst, and Jackpot are all exceptions to the region's trend of international failures, not the rule. Not a single other team has been able to match their individual results, despite (with all due respect) Japanese team compositions being gimmicky & objectively suboptimal.