3 less spots from EU
( + 1 Turkish Spot ( Parla )
( + 1 Full russian team spots ( maybe become like Navi in CS)
( + 1 Spot for MENA ( you cant call it EMEA without having 1 fucking MENA player in the franchise???)
Thanks,
Styling911
CGX [#3]dude mena players are the same ones from 2020 i dont see any improvment in our region tbf
should still be representation in t1 tho for example india is not an insanely strong region but they still have glimmers of light like skrossi that make rosters and give representation. representation harbors talent, if there is a team with 1 or 2 MENA players more people in MENA will want to play etc. but yea its tough bc MENA seems pretty weak
this is a good fix i would say, it would allow the talent to move to other teams, which would make the region stronger, while also culling those who don't belong there. it would also allow MENA and CIS regions to grow. only worry is that turkish teams will remain lackluster unless BBL and FUT have a roster overhaul.
nunchakasan [#10]The EMEA region doesn't have a particularly interesting set of players, except for a couple of teams. These teams just recruited some culled boomers, brought in a few types from Gambit, and did a couple of rotations amongst themselves. Where's the fresh blood?
Yeppers they should just remove all spots from us as long as we keep recruiting these goddam boomers
nunchakasan [#10]The EMEA region doesn't have a particularly interesting set of players, except for a couple of teams. These teams just recruited some culled boomers, brought in a few types from Gambit, and did a couple of rotations amongst themselves. Where's the fresh blood?
all the young talent is in CS still
xiphon [#5]should still be representation in t1 tho for example india is not an insanely strong region but they still have glimmers of light like skrossi that make rosters and give representation. representation harbors talent, if there is a team with 1 or 2 MENA players more people in MENA will want to play etc. but yea its tough bc MENA seems pretty weak
Yeah, MENA's esports scene has some big-time issues, like low salaries and lame prize pools. But if they can get some more support and resources, MENA players could level up and start competing with the big dogs from other regions. It's gonna be a long, tough road, but I'm optimistic that the MENA region's esports scene will keep improving and getting better..