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dashnerOnline TF2 is absolutely atrocious. Players at the top level and production alike agree on this. If there were no offline events to look forward to, the scene would collapse.
That's totally false. ESEA announced the end of the LAN a year ago and there were more teams signed up in S21 than there were in S18.
Sure. If people are willing to pay out of pocket to make these events happen then by all means go for it. I'm simply seconding an opinion for an alternative use for the money. If you host online cups, you're still doing it for the benefit of the top teams, and they'll actually make money playing in them. It's much more sustainable in my opinion.
flufnNot a popular opinion and I understand but the money that is dropped into a LAN could be used for monthly or weekly tournaments instead.
I second this. Online tournaments can be produced for a fraction of the cost and pull roughly the same viewership. Instead of paying $20k to get a team out to EU (not to mention the other costs to get production crews out there), we can run a $3-4k tournament every other month that'd be killer for the scene.
Our community needs to emphasize consistently producing content as a way to get more eyeballs on our community as opposed to these one-off events that, while very popular, don't give us as much to watch. Sure i55 and TOTH are amazing and I'm not suggesting that we stop doing these, but I think that anybody can easily start producing content and increasing the reach of our community.
A fun game to play casually. It's clearly designed to appeal to a casual audience but has potential to be a solid Blizzard esport. Not a game that I'll be playing much of long-term.
thank you wiethoofd you always have the right answer :D
are they all together? someone who is going can buy a second ticket and get extra space :D
The name max is already taken. Can you please choose a new one?