is it like nations world cup with team USA and team Brasil and shit like that? or is it like a major with orgs? didnt really followed it on other games
Shadow_Monarch [#6]Which orgs qualify? Is this another Masters but with orgs already picked out by RIOT?
If we go by LoL last year, the EWC would give an invite to the teams that qualify to Masters 2; teams are allowed to accept or decline the invitations.
Shadow_Monarch [#6]Which orgs qualify? Is this another Masters but with orgs already picked out by RIOT?
i assume they would just invite every team that qualified for Toronto and just do that since it would be easy. that what they did for league every major region team that went to msi the event before ewc was just auto invited to ewc.
Galactc [#5]Idk but honestly it's kinda sad/weird that esports is literally just some form of sportswashing or gambling nothing else
sadly esports will never really grow organically
i dont like it too but it kinda is what it is, orgs will always go after the bag
foythvlr [#10]sadly esports will never really grow organically
i dont like it too but it kinda is what it is, orgs will always go after the bag
this wont make esports grow, in fact it does the opposite, especially for the FGC but also to every other community
makes all other grassroots tournaments stupid to waste money to go to when you could take a punt at $1million instead which lowers the competition and lowers how much new players can learn, leading to worse competition overall
also nobody gives a shit about the tournaments other than people watching in other countries, every clip of the crowd I see is the same as the saudi football league, tonnes of open seats that are never going to be filled because no one actually cares
EWC is a plague to the esports community
foythvlr [#10]sadly esports will never really grow organically
i dont like it too but it kinda is what it is, orgs will always go after the bag
Yeah it could grow easily it's just that we really don't pay for anything but more importantly also it would take making 60 year olds have to take it more seriously and that's definitely not happening
foythvlr [#7]damn rito really wants that saudi money huh absolutely no reason to do that
Pecunia non olet
cohnr [#11]this wont make esports grow, in fact it does the opposite, especially for the FGC but also to every other community
makes all other grassroots tournaments stupid to waste money to go to when you could take a punt at $1million instead which lowers the competition and lowers how much new players can learn, leading to worse competition overall
also nobody gives a shit about the tournaments other than people watching in other countries, every clip of the crowd I see is the same as the saudi football league, tonnes of open seats that are never going to be filled because no one actually cares
EWC is a plague to the esports community
sadly esports will take some good years to be an actual thing on society and will even probably implode before starts being lucrative. things are really inflated economically and theres not much room to grow
jtayyy [#16]wish i was esports soooooooo bad
you wish you were sold off to saudi arabian princes? interesting
jtayyy [#16]wish i was esports soooooooo bad
I found ur joke funny so I’m not downfragging, but this is a really serious issue and it represents riot prioritizing money over morals and will probably result in a net-negative on esports and it’s a lot more serious as this is making it out to be
foythvlr [#15]sadly esports will take some good years to be an actual thing on society and will even probably implode before starts being lucrative. things are really inflated economically and theres not much room to grow
I dont think it will ever be a thing.
Laundry [#21]I found ur joke funny so I’m not downfragging, but this is a really serious issue and it represents riot prioritizing money over morals and will probably result in a net-negative on esports and it’s a lot more serious as this is making it out to be
I promise you I know - I've been pretty outspoken on my opinions on the topic :)
jtayyy [#23]I promise you I know - I've been pretty outspoken on my opinions on the topic :)
Okie thank you! I’m not on any socials so I only see what you say here, but thank you for that! :) <3
Laundry [#21]I found ur joke funny so I’m not downfragging, but this is a really serious issue and it represents riot prioritizing money over morals and will probably result in a net-negative on esports and it’s a lot more serious as this is making it out to be
Nobody other than delusional politics obsessed snobs care about this issue. Expecting a company like Riot, or any company to take a moral standpoint is hilarious.
Do you think Riot is your local mom and pop shop that will stand beside your dumb protest every 2 months because there is literally nothing else going on in your life?
Liwus [#22]I dont think it will ever be a thing.
it might, but it will take at least several decades to reach that point
cohnr [#17]you wish you were sold off to saudi arabian princes? interesting
no he wishes someone sucked the soul out of him. in other words, he is down bad for the sloppy toppy.
arin2016 [#25]Nobody other than delusional politics obsessed snobs care about this issue. Expecting a company like Riot, or any company to take a moral standpoint is hilarious.
Do you think Riot is your local mom and pop shop that will stand beside your dumb protest every 2 months because there is literally nothing else going on in your life?
i think the issue goes beyond politics. if we are writing off injustices as "politics", then everything will keep falling apart as the world turns a blind eye. getting callous about this kind of stuff will eventually spell utter disaster if it doesn't stop soon. and tbh, i dont think anyone expects a corporation to do the right thing without public pressure. there is only so much one person can do, but if more of us talk and discuss it, it might wake more people up on the reality of the situation; that it is up to us, the fans and enjoyers of the corporation (in this case riot) to apply that pressure which will in turn hopefully influence the actions of people at the top. if we normalize this, it's over.
unknown_trash [#28]i think the issue goes beyond politics. if we are writing off injustices as "politics", then everything will keep falling apart as the world turns a blind eye. getting callous about this kind of stuff will eventually spell utter disaster if it doesn't stop soon. and tbh, i dont think anyone expects a corporation to do the right thing without public pressure. there is only so much one person can do, but if more of us talk and discuss it, it might wake more people up on the reality of the situation; that it is up to us, the fans and enjoyers of the corporation (in this case riot) to apply that pressure which will in turn hopefully influence the actions of people at the top. if we normalize this, it's over.
This is not the slippery slope you think it is. Grassroots campaigns for industry-wide systemic issues like this will never be useful. It will always, every single time, be a performative gesture that has zero influence on the system structure. This can only ever be solved by institutional reforms, not by a small scale public outcry every week until people naturally forget about it because realistically it doesn't affect them.
As sad as it sounds, it doesn't affect me or anyone around me so I do not care about their issues. And when it starts getting close to affecting me, I will start caring about it.
So don't ask people to join your Johnny Silverhand crusade every month unless something actually major happens such as corporations nearing the point of no return or some sort of existential threats to humanity etc. If that happens, I will happily become Mooda and blow up any building you ask me to blow up. Until then, I do not care.