I’m really starting to think that one of the biggest issues Riot Valorant suffers with when it comes to esports is
….overthinking
‘What if this opens up to slots being sold?’
‘What if it doesn’t represent the top team performance?’
‘What if the players don’t find an org?’
All these ‘what ifs’ are removing the common sense of the situation. You’re consulting with your corporate lawyers too much..,
This sets a ‘precedent’ (as you argue that exceptions cannot be made by this statement) that if one of the current VCT teams goes out of business (a legitimate possibility in the current climate), that you just throw them out and reduce the league even more.
What if two orgs out of business? Three? You’ll just continue to shrink the league?
I have no doubt in those situations you’ll seek to find a new entry/sale/takeover right? Common sense!
So why not the same for this moment?
You can stay in control, whilst also making an exception once in a while Riot.
Not every ruling or position means it be has to set the case for every same situation going ahead. You own the goddamn league so you’re allowed to make any decision you want!
This was a known situation that was occurring for many months, and with that in mind, you could have built a one off ruling for this team-allow the 5 guys/coach to simply find another org for next split within vct.
That doesn’t mean you suddenly have to allow slot sales, or change any of your main rules-you can just build out the exception of a situation here which prevents screwing over all these teams (not just the 5 promoted), from what ascension represents.
Stop overthinking everything, and stop corporate lawyering everything, and allow common sense to lead.
This goes for all of their Valorant esports setups, not just this one situation. It feels like a recurring theme recently that common sense is truly being lost on the regular.
https://twitter.com/GrantRous/status/1696825145908723895
don't let Leo statement distract you.