During the Masters Stage 1 tournament, the organization’s coach Hector “FrosT” Rosario got into a heated quarrel with a moderator.

The core issue was the horrible ping that the 100T players were facing because of the selection of an unreliable Valorant server.

The NA team deemed the match unplayable and also went on to state that the match settings were favoring the opposing team, Immortals.

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Hiko shared his two cents on the issue for which the organization had to pay $5k as a fine to Riot Games.

This is what he said:

100T’s Valorant roster vexed by the unfair ruling

Unsurprisingly, the roster, including the coach, failed to hide their disappointment over the competitive ruling. So much so, Riot Games went on to take action against the organization and also deemed Hector “FrosT” Rosario’s (head coach) behavior unprofessional.

In his recent stream, Haiko, also pointed out that this wasn’t the first instance of an unfair ruling against the venerated NA team.

In the previous week’s game against TSM, the team had to play on a Chicago server in Valorant.

The team wasn’t on board with this decision, even though a more viable server in Texas was available for both teams. Sadly, the team was forced to accept the decision.

The issue between the devs and 100T’s Valorant team is far from resolved. Hiko in his stream suggested that Riot needs to fix such issues as no scope for any bias decisions should exist in a competitive scene.

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