"Comparison is meaningless" - bro, that’s literally what fandoms are built on. If we never compared, we’d still be stuck saying “all players are unique flowers". We’re talking CS2, not existential identity. I asked if Kyousuke is the new Donk, not if he’s trying to spiritually become him. Stick to the topic
Kyousuke wants to be himself, no doubt. But the fans? They don’t care about “just Kyousuke.” They want the next big thing, the hype, the legend. Whether he likes it or not, comparisons are part of the game.
Honestly, Kyousuke’s hype is real, but calling him the new Donk feels premature. Donk built his legacy over years with insane consistency and clutch plays. Kyousuke is showing flashes of brilliance, but the game is fast-evolving and expectations sky-high. Let’s enjoy Kyousuke’s rise on its own terms before crowning him the next legend.
Thommy nailed it. Kyousuke’s definitely making waves, but the “new Donk” title carries a lot of weight. Donk didn’t just pop up overnight—he earned respect through years of top-tier play and clutch moments. Kyousuke’s hype is deserved, but let’s give him space to carve out his own path without rushing to slap a legacy label on him. Fresh talent means fresh stories, not copies.
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