Streamer Bratishkinoff commented on Donka's emotional outbursts during matches.
"If Donk showed less ########## [behavior], he would be the perfect person. He's still ###### [immature], but he'll understand that a guy who ###### [crushes it], colors the fact that he silently screws the whole team, and everyone's ass is on fire because he ###### [says] nothing," cited streamer Vladimir "Bratishkinoff" Semenyuk as an example.
Zoner disagreed with Bratishkinoff regarding Donka.
"I disagree with Bratishkinoff about Donka. Why does everyone want Donk to be a wimp? Many analysts and streamers want to see him as a boy rabbit who screws everyone and dominates.
People don't ask themselves: maybe through this, he gains an advantage over the opponent and feels comfortable being in his zone, and it's precisely because of this that we see such a result.
For example, I don't see anything deadly in terms of the impact of Donka's emotions on the game. Feel dominance - scream at the top of your lungs! It gives you confidence - scream at the top of your lungs! The main thing is that it doesn't cause discomfort in the team and gives him a moral advantage!
Anyone who has been on stage or at a LAN understands how important this is - to gain a moral and psychological advantage over the opponent! There are no perfect people, and making him perfect is not our prerogative," summarized streamer and commentator Alexander "Zoner" Bogatyrev.