Still plagued by numerous fundamental professional errors, Minh Nghi's colleague, Mai Dora, receives criticism from fans for many 'heartbreaking truths.'
As the youngest member of the VCS MC team, recall Remind's memorable debut with the gaming community at the VCS Spring 2023, where she left a strong impression. Bringing her 'comic tale' brand to the stage, despite her somewhat bland wordplay, her confident speaking style made many laugh. That clip garnered high interaction, with comments and shares rapidly increasing. At that time, it's no exaggeration to say she was the center of attention for League of Legends fans.
Before stepping into the MC role, she was a fairly well-known streamer with a dedicated League of Legends fanbase.
In addition to streaming, she also competed professionally.Of course, the rookie's hesitancy when diving into the profession is inevitable, and mistakes are unavoidable. Therefore, Remind has garnered considerable sympathy from the audience, recognizing her efforts and self-improvement.
After nearly six months, viewers' tolerance has waned significantly. Understandably, fans demand excellence, especially in a professional tournament. Recently, MC Remind has faced much criticism, with many expressing disappointment in her performance. A League of Legends fan voiced their frustration upon witnessing her irritatingly inept leadership as the youngest member of the VCS MC team.
'Perhaps with Remind's poor professional quality, the organizers have assigned her a highly pointless role - asking meaningless questions to the analysts at the analysis desk??? Yes, that alone is a challenge, as almost all of Remind's conversation consists of stumbling, stumbling, and stumbling...
Many would argue that mediocrity suffices, but is Remind truly satisfied with such effortless tasks? Without even considering professional competence, merely meeting the minimum requirements of an MC by speaking clearly and seamlessly should suffice. Yet, her current skill level is truly terrible, with many instances even worse than when Remind first started.'

Below the article, many individuals share similar sentiments:
'Honestly, she's just not fit to be an MC anymore. During interviews, she talks about the pressure to improve every day, yet after two seasons, there hasn't been any improvement anywhere';
'In general, it's bad';
'Sigh, Aunt Mai should stick to streaming. Hosting is beyond her capabilities'...

While her efforts in recent times have been acknowledged, they still fall short of meeting fan expectations. Regaining the affection of fans won't be an easy task for Remind. She needs time for reflection, a plan for improvement, and to perform even better.
