Of course, at this time, there would definitely be players who would put forward "e-sports and being noobs are the original sins","noobs should work hard and one day surpass gods" and so on.
There was no problem with this statement, but it should only be used to spur himself on, not to ask others.
If you've been abused, you should work hard on your skills. There's nothing wrong with being abused back. However, if your girlfriend was a noob and was abused, and you said,"being a noob in e-sports is an original sin," you'd see if you two would break up.
A King player was still a player.
A bronze player was still a player.
For most players with bad skills, control and reaction speed were innate, and no matter how hard they trained, they couldn't change it.
To designers, these two types of players were equally important because they were an essential part of the game's ecosystem.