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Thursday, April 07, 2022

EXPECT ESPORTS TO CLICK FURTHER IN THE PHILIPPINES

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, the year 2021 was sort of a banner year for the Philippines regarding its participation in various electronic sports (Esports) events, either locally or internationally, where Pinoy players have dominated the majority of these competitions.
No wonder, with the lucrative money prizes and distinctions that await esports athletes, the esports market in the country grew further. And since smartphones continue to become the ubiquitous gadget for Filipinos, coupled with improving mobile internet connectivity, expect esports to continue to attract youngsters to the esports arena.
One such esports team is “Virgin Souls.”
“Our team was named ‘Virgin Souls’ because we have a business called ‘Virgin Soles,’ which is a sneaker cleaning product. We loved the name ‘Virgin Souls’ because we wanted to show the other teams our ‘clean and smooth moves,’” explains Ingrid, team manager of Virgin Souls, whose members include Jetson Ignacio, Kharl Tan, Kristofer Calderon, Joshua Albino, Steven Buenaventura, Mark Cabigting, and Coach, Laurence Ruiz.
Initially, recruitment requirements for team members were not really that high because it was what she called a “passion project.” However, after a few months, they started to become strict when they added Banting, one of the country’s top tanks, to the team, a child prodigy since he was only 16 years old. They made some changes to the requirements for inclusion to the team, such as high points, that recruits have to go through the process in choosing players. “What we did was we held tryouts and recruits were made to answer certain interview questions to gauge their attitude, and then we interviewed them. And we didn’t set any age requirement as long as they are dexterous enough to play the game.”
She explained the choice of Goyo, who is 22, as the team captain, who was chosen because of his maturity to lead the team, someone the other team members can refer to as their “kuya.”
Why esports?
It was her little brother’s dream, says Ingrid, to be part of a pro team, and it was hers and her partner’s passion since he is a co-owner of the TNC Pro Team so she decided to form an amateur one. “For a professional team, the pressure is much higher, same with the costs, but the prizes are bigger. With an amateur team, the risks are also high. It’s really about investing time, resources because the competition field is much bigger and the chances of winning are smaller.”
Challenges abound
The first challenge they faced, according to Ingrid, was the recruitment, which is more skills-based. On the first stage, she said, it’s all about skills, and then after that the interview for their attitude, though that can’t be gauged immediately. By the time they went to boot camp, that’s where they saw who they really were. “Because they’re young, we saw their immaturity, their difficulty in dealing with other people, and the pandemic somewhat affected their social skills. We had to adjust things while they were at boot camp, and taught them how to go along with other people,” she said.
But what she was glad about was that the majority of the players have supportive parents who wanted to support their child’s dream, although they had difficulty with some, like that of Haru, one of the players, who had a super strict guardian. “That was understandable so we had to explain that their children are safe with us, so we put in place protocols like regular Covid-19 testing every month.”
For one of the team members, he said it was difficult to be away from his family, his child, but he needs to do it to fulfill his dreams and to prove himself that he feels the need to be better. His sentiments were echoed by the other team members, who all shared that what they’re doing is for the fulfillment of their dreams, and of course the bonding time with teammates is necessary to fight homesickness.
Ingrid is also proud that their team members, mostly students, still managed to excel in school despite their busy schedule in training. It all boils down to time management, she said, because she doesn’t want the players to neglect their studies since education is still important. “They’re not different from traditional sports athletes where they have to maintain good grades because we don’t want people to think that esports is a hindrance to their studies.”
Legislative action
The idea of identifying esports players as “athletes” much like in traditional sports, was the reason why Ingrid joined the party list CLICK, or Computer Literacy, Innovation, Connectivity and Knowledge, since one of their major platforms is on esports, where they want to help the kids gain recognition as athletes, for esports to be respected. “We believe CLICK can help us and other teams achieve that level of respect, that they will help the esports scene. They’re the only partylist that devotes time to support esports, and have future projects related to its development. It’s nice to know that there’s a group such as CLICK as a partner of the esports community.”
The future of esports with CLICK’s help
With CLICK’s help, Ingrid believes that esports will become a viable option for kids who want to pursue an esports career. As of now, she said, those venturing into esports are still very few, and fewer parents believe in it. “With the help of CLICK, I think they will be able to help us shape the future generation who are more open to go into esports, especially parents. Once CLICK is elected into Congress, they can come up with laws for its further development and support during competitions, especially regarding travel requirements. With the help of CLICK, we hope they can make parents understand that esports is not just a game and it’s not just a waste of time. I think CLICK can help us change that perspective.”

It is all about making the right CLICK through technology. The esports community have chosen CLICK as their partylist of choice. So, be ready to choose CLICK, No. 40 on the ballot.
To know more about “CLICK,” visit https://www.clickpartylist.ph, of follow CLICK Party-list on Facebook (www.facebook.com/CLICKpartylist), Twitter (https://twitter.com/ClickPartylist), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/clickpartylist/), YouTube (https://bit.ly/CLICKPARTYLIST), Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/partylist-click-4b0016227/) or TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@clickpartylist).

Friday, March 25, 2022

Experience mightier performance with realme’s narzo 50A Prime and GT 2 Pro launching exclusively on Shopee

realme’s newest smartphones designed to boost performance launch exclusively on Shopee this March 25

MANILA, 24 MAR 2022 - realme and Shopee are partnering to release exciting new smartphones in the Philippines with the narzo 50A Prime and GT 2 Pro, both launching exclusively on realme’s Official Store Global on Shopee this March 25.

The narzo 50A Prime is the thinnest gaming smartphone in the narzo series and one of the slimmest in the market. Due to its Kevlar Speed Texture Design and 8.1mm ultra-thin build, this smartphone makes it easy and comfortable to hold. With its Unisoc T612 Processor and massive 5000mAh battery and 18W quick charge capability, it ensures its users all-day connectivity and maximum performance. Its 6.6-inch FHD display and peak brightness of 600nits allow you to play your favorite mobile games without missing any detail, even under direct sunlight. More than its gaming capabilities, the narzo 50A Prime also comes with a 50MP Triple Camera for capturing clear and crisp images. realme narzo 50A Prime comes in Black and Blue colorways and will retail at P7,290 for the 4+64GB variant and P7,990 for its 4+128GB variant.

The GT 2 Pro is the most premium flagship smartphone ever by realme. Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, this smartphone is equipped with a powerful processor and loads of storage space. Its 65W SuperDart charging support quickly charges your drained realme GT 2 Pro to 100% in just 33 minutes. Its 6.7-inch, 2K AMOLED display powered by LTPO 2.0 with QHD resolution is capable of a dynamic refresh rate that ranges from 1Hz to 120Hz for greater responsiveness and efficient performance, saving energy by up to 50%. This device sports a collection of cameras, with its 50MP main and ultrawide cameras, a 3MP "microscope" camera, and a 32MP selfie camera, giving you all the tools you need to take the perfect shot. realme GT 2 Pro is priced at P34,990 and will come in two colors;  Paper White, and Steel Black. 

This March 25, enjoy realme and Shopee’s early bird prices up to 14% off on the realme narzo 50A Prime and up to 17% off on the realme GT 2 Pro! Users can also look forward to realme’s Flash Sales on March 27, 30, and April 4 from 12-3AM, 10-1PM, and 4-11:59PM with deals up to 20% off. Don’t miss out on realme’s must-have deals on their latest smartphones and other mobile devices exclusively on their official store on Shopee!

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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Will you vote for Dr. Jose Montemayor for President?

I only learned about him after his statement went viral. And I agree with him, in all areas, in all aspects of our lives, even as ordinary citizens of the Philippines.
Dr. Jose Montemayor is far better than all others simply because he is respectful enough not to say negative things towards someone who isn't around, while all others crucified and buried the absentee alive. Kudos.. 

However, for me to decide to vote for him, I need to get to know more about him, his platform and his goals and dreams for our beloved country.

PDP Laban Endorsement: BBM for 2022

Below are two Press Releases that I have read today:

NEWS: Presidential candidate Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos, Jr. has gained the endorsement of PDP Laban wing under Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi.In Resolution No. 26, Series of 2022 its National Executive Committee, the PDP Laban Cusi Wing formally indorsed Senator Marcos who has been leading in all the presidential surveys with consistent ratings of 50 to 60 percent, with less than 50 days to go before the May 9, 2022 polls.The Resolution noted that Senator Marcos “is the candidate whose platform is most aligned with the development program of President Rodrigo Duterte.” 
The Resolution also said  Senator Marcos “received the most endorsements from several local councils of PDP Laban.”

Maraming salamat po.

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National Executive Committee endorses the candidacy of Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. for President of the Republic of the Philippines in the forthcoming 2022 National Elections,” the resolution ended.
Cusi, PDP-Laban Secretary General Melvin Matibag, erstwhile presidential bet Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, and 11 other officials were indicated as signatories of the resolution.

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Nagsabaysabay ng press release 😀


For BBM's camp, this is actually good. Despite all the negativity that his opponents threw at him for not attending debates, even that organized by COMELEC. Understandably, BBM has his valid reasons that no one should question just as the others also had their valid reasons for not attending the SMNI organized debate. 

As Jethol C. Paanod explained, “For one, we attend debates hoping our side will be heard. So why would BBM attend a debate where panelists have already judged him and therefore would not even consider to hear his side? Why would he dignify those who have already passed judgment on him with his presence?  BBM attends debates and interviews where he’s treated fairly and with respect. That’s enough since topics of discussion and debate are the same anyway.”

Personally, I think giving BBM a chance to lead the country is far better than choosing a leader who will outrightly hand the country to the NPA terrorists without a fight and without question. They were the very reason why Martial Law was declared in 1972. We cannot afford to have another puppet president for the glory of the said terrorist group.