highkey gonna die in 2 years lol
saebr [#2]as long as the game itself remains healthy i think it's fine
The game itself is shit lmao content inside the game already basically died. The game itself isn't like CS either since valorant updates like every other month with new changes, one horrible change and the game is going to shit the bed.
DBStudios [#3]The game itself is shit lmao content inside the game already basically died. The game itself isn't like CS either since valorant updates like every other month with new changes, one horrible change and the game is going to shit the bed.
What you don't like the E dating content?
Srathens1 [#4]What you don't like the E dating content?
E dating being valorant's last hope in content really says something about the game 🙏🙏
DBStudios [#3]The game itself is shit lmao content inside the game already basically died. The game itself isn't like CS either since valorant updates like every other month with new changes, one horrible change and the game is going to shit the bed.
completely subjective and you're free to feel that way! personally i was hwid banned for using 3rd party programs so i'd be inclined to agree! but the player count does not reflect "the game already basically died" as it is still very stable. "one horrible change and the game is going to shit the bed." goes for everything
Ballsamolee [#7]stop overreacting
vct is so boring no team has that aura anymore
for example g2 is great but they have no aura
stellaresca [#10]if overwatch esports could survive till this day valorant is still decades away from dying
it's not about that, it's about Riot supporting sportswashing
forgot to add context:
https://www.vlr.gg/448833/valorant-to-join-esports-world-cup-with-three-year-partnership
delighted [#12]forgot to add context:
https://www.vlr.gg/448833/valorant-to-join-esports-world-cup-with-three-year-partnership
how tf joining ewc gonna kill vct?
bronzil_enjoyer [#13]how tf joining ewc gonna kill vct?
riot supports sportswashing lmao, 3 of their games are in it
greedy af
u guys should read about the hextech chests incident in LoL to understand LoL players flaming riot
delighted [#14]riot supports sportswashing lmao, 3 of their games are in it
greedy af
u guys should read about the hextech chests incident in LoL to understand LoL players flaming riot
so? what does this have to do with the esports scene living or dying? a lot of other big esports are in the EWC and they only benefit from it.
darklord69 [#15]so? what does this have to do with the esports scene living or dying? a lot of other big esports are in the EWC and they only benefit from it.
3 year partnership.
delighted [#14]riot supports sportswashing lmao, 3 of their games are in it
greedy af
u guys should read about the hextech chests incident in LoL to understand LoL players flaming riot
btw riot has vct china league
delighted [#16]3 year partnership.
either speak properly or don't, you're not making any good points or elaborating on anything and it's clear you're reacting this way because you personally dislike the decision and not because it's actually harmful to the scene
bronzil_enjoyer [#17]btw riot has vct china league
BLEED FUCKING FLEECED RIOT INTO LETTING THEM ENTER VCT PACIFIC AFTER WINNING ASCENSION WITHOUT EVEN CHECKING FIRST!
if riot is this bad at managing their esport scene, I can't imagine what other orgs might hide from riot
delighted [#20]BLEED FUCKING FLEECED RIOT INTO LETTING THEM ENTER VCT PACIFIC AFTER WINNING ASCENSION WITHOUT EVEN CHECKING FIRST!
if riot is this bad at managing their esport scene, I can't imagine what other orgs might hide from riot
every partenered org's decisions are probably checked by rito heavily
plus bleed literally vanished out of thin air and what team owners will do with their money should not be riot's decision
if they dislike the team or management they will just not approve like g2 carlos situation
also you changed topic from how ewc would kill vct to bleed
m0rtem [#18]Why is joining ewc a problem i didn't watch the sideshow video
TRIGGER WARNING: CHATGPT'S SUMMARY:
This video seems to discuss the Esports World Cup (EWC), its funding by Savvy Games Group (which is owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund), and its impact on the esports industry, particularly in games like VALORANT. Below is a breakdown based on the timestamps:
Summary of Key Points
01:42 - What is EWC?
The Esports World Cup (EWC) is introduced, explaining its goals, funding sources, and how it positions itself as a premier global esports event.
06:36 - VCT orgs involvement
Discussion on how VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) organizations have been involved in the EWC, including team participation and partnerships.
09:25 - Pros and Cons for EWC
The benefits and drawbacks of the EWC are explored. Potential pros include large prize pools and increased visibility for esports, while cons might involve ethical concerns about its funding sources.
20:00 - Riot's involvement
Riot Games’ role in the EWC is analyzed. This likely includes how the developer of VALORANT and League of Legends interacts with the tournament and its organizers.
26:38 - Was EWC a success in 2024?
An assessment of whether the 2024 edition of the EWC met expectations in terms of execution, audience engagement, and competitive integrity.
33:53 - EWC viewership
A look at how many people watched the event and how it compares to other major esports tournaments.
51:32 - Falcons win EWC 24
Coverage of the Falcons' victory at the EWC 2024, highlighting their performance and key moments from the tournament.
58:25 - VALORANT at the Olympics?
A discussion on whether VALORANT could be included in the Olympic Games, considering the growing role of esports in global sporting events.
1:02:18 - Olympic values in KSA
This section likely examines whether Saudi Arabia's involvement in esports aligns with the values of the Olympics, touching on issues like human rights and sportsmanship.
1:13:50 - What can be done?
The video likely ends with a discussion on the future of esports, how organizations and players should respond to issues surrounding funding and governance, and what changes might improve the industry.
delighted [#11]it's not about that, it's about Riot supporting sportswashing
the average viewer literally does not understand a thing or give a shit about the ethics behind the ewc, not saying that's a good thing, but valorant is fine, and will likely only be more profitable as a result
delighted [#11]it's not about that, it's about Riot supporting sportswashing
by this logic, league of legends wouldve died years ago
delighted [#14]riot supports sportswashing lmao, 3 of their games are in it
greedy af
u guys should read about the hextech chests incident in LoL to understand LoL players flaming riot
that didnt kill the game. literally everyone who plays league found it annoying but nobody stopped playing because of it.
GambleNats [#26]that didnt kill the game. literally everyone who plays league found it annoying but nobody stopped playing because of it.
some people did
delighted [#22]TRIGGER WARNING: CHATGPT'S SUMMARY:
This video seems to discuss the Esports World Cup (EWC), its funding by Savvy Games Group (which is owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund), and its impact on the esports industry, particularly in games like VALORANT. Below is a breakdown based on the timestamps:
Summary of Key Points
01:42 - What is EWC?
The Esports World Cup (EWC) is introduced, explaining its goals, funding sources, and how it positions itself as a premier global esports event.06:36 - VCT orgs involvement
Discussion on how VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) organizations have been involved in the EWC, including team participation and partnerships.09:25 - Pros and Cons for EWC
The benefits and drawbacks of the EWC are explored. Potential pros include large prize pools and increased visibility for esports, while cons might involve ethical concerns about its funding sources.20:00 - Riot's involvement
Riot Games’ role in the EWC is analyzed. This likely includes how the developer of VALORANT and League of Legends interacts with the tournament and its organizers.26:38 - Was EWC a success in 2024?
An assessment of whether the 2024 edition of the EWC met expectations in terms of execution, audience engagement, and competitive integrity.33:53 - EWC viewership
A look at how many people watched the event and how it compares to other major esports tournaments.51:32 - Falcons win EWC 24
Coverage of the Falcons' victory at the EWC 2024, highlighting their performance and key moments from the tournament.58:25 - VALORANT at the Olympics?
A discussion on whether VALORANT could be included in the Olympic Games, considering the growing role of esports in global sporting events.1:02:18 - Olympic values in KSA
This section likely examines whether Saudi Arabia's involvement in esports aligns with the values of the Olympics, touching on issues like human rights and sportsmanship.1:13:50 - What can be done?
The video likely ends with a discussion on the future of esports, how organizations and players should respond to issues surrounding funding and governance, and what changes might improve the industry.
0/8
delighted [#27]some people did
Ive heard streamers talk about it, ive heard long time league players talk about it and ive heard new players talk about it.
The fact of the matter is, there is not a relevant amount of people who quit the game because they cannot get random a skin
GambleNats [#30]Ive heard streamers talk about it, ive heard long time league players talk about it and ive heard new players talk about it.
The fact of the matter is, there is not a relevant amount of people who quit the game because they cannot get random a skin
understandable, but the main point is, Riot DOESN'T KNOW how to manage esports or even make updates that can make the players' experience significantly better. It's like they want money and nothing else. Thry don't give a SHIT if the game and esports scene dies
delighted [#31]understandable, but the main point is, Riot DOESN'T KNOW how to manage esports or even make updates that can make the players' experience significantly better. It's like they want money and nothing else. Thry don't give a SHIT if the game and esports scene dies
if the game or esport scene dies, riot cant make money. so yes they give a shit.
Yes you can argue that riot doesnt optimise the experience of players but at the end of the day riot is a buisness, so they will make choices that will optimise money which includes keeping the esport or game alive.