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Swiftmal12 [#4]I mean this will happen in every new esport, since esports has become a lot more mainstream it comes with the game they will filter out eventually
+1, after franchising many orgs will leave
It's a job. Sometimes the best people don't get selected for a given job; especially when there is not only a relatively new industry in consideration, but also a totally new game. I get the basic idea, that financial incentives leads to an increase in demand of people who are willing to coach and that fresh supply may not just be in it for the love of the game, but the reason they should be getting paid is because they have the qualifications and capacity to do the job.
Why should the industry as a whole go backwards and choose to restrict their coaches pay, because financial incentives mean "they're not in it for the game"? It's not about the damn incentive, it's about sustainability. The coaches, that are "in it for the game" don't just disappear because financial incentives exist, they're the ones most likely to get picked up in the first place and they can enjoy focusing on the game and not worrying about how they're going to pay their next month's rent.
If the people selected can't do the job properly, eventually people who prove themselves to be more capable ought to take their place, assuming proper management and communication within the teams.
HackNaija [#2]is he mad that people want to get signed? weird thing to get angry about
only mad cuz he cant do it lul he and his team were both shit
clownhunter [#7]who the fuck is this guy? some random ass unsigned tier 5 player thinks his take means something? lmao. obviously people want money? thats what the world runs on, thats what incentivizes people to get jobs in the first place.
you have a fitting username for this post, you found one
Sova_Viper_Breach_Cypher [#9]yeah like darkzero OMEGALUL
Sure, I'm fine with that. But that's in the long run