SUMMARY
BGMI star Scout used his live stream to criticize the current structure of esports industry awards, stating that he has “personal thoughts” and “doesn’t like this thing as these awards don’t have any criteria.” While acknowledging the positive impact of awards on players and creators, Scout emphasized that the lack of clear, professional metrics (like the strict rules used in competitive tournaments) undermines the value and credibility of the accolades.
INDIA – The integrity of esports awards has come under fire from one of India’s biggest gaming personalities. On his recent live stream, Scout delivered a frank critique of the many awards handed out in the gaming industry, stating that while he supports recognizing talent, the system itself lacks professional standards.
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The Lack of Clear Metrics
Scout’s core issue with the current award structure is simple: the absence of transparent criteria, similar to the objective point systems used in competitive tournaments like the BMSD.
“I have his own personal thoughts, he mentioned that he doesn’t like this thing as these awards don’t have any criteria.”
He implied that without measurable benchmarks—such as consistent tournament performance, defined fragging statistics, or clear creative metrics—the awards become subjective and lose credibility within the competitive community.
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A Call for Professionalism
While Scout affirmed that recognizing the hard work of players and creators is a good thing for the industry, his comments are a clear call for more professional governance in the world of gaming accolades.
In a scene that values measurable results and objective success, Scout believes awards should be judged on merit and clear achievements, not just popularity or subjective influence. His critique is a strong push for the esports ecosystem to mature and adopt the same strict standards it holds its professional players to.












