Do you guys think that the promotion system is good will actually keep the scene alive, or is it worse than the system we have now?
Do you guys think that the promotion system is good will actually keep the scene alive, or is it worse than the system we have now?
good for t1 pros, bad for orgs without clout who invested a lot in valo, good for viewers who like clouted orgs with their favorite streamers and bad for other viewers who wanna see cool runs
imagine a game company has to pay the teams to stay and not leave because the scene is dead af and the company actually doesnt know how to run a game like this and switch the damn format every season
only relevant because they give away tons of money. if the amount of prize money was same in any esports pubg and snake mobile game would smoke LoL and Dota in the air dude!
if you make same prize money for the worst game in the world you automatically make it the best game in the world...
if LoL prize money was low nobody would play it and instead grind pubg or the trash soccer game with cars
Well, look at Dota, giving away millions and still not being relevant. So why is Lol more relevant
lol is the biggest because they have/had the most pros (idk if it's clear but yeah)
Yeah it’s worse. especially that demotion thing that doesn’t keep them in the league, it doesn’t make much sense but oh well. It will be cool to see NA + SA play each other a lot at least.
Franchising is good for the scene. It also good for the players. T2 scene is going to thrive because of the promotion to the main league. It will also provide stability.
this is the best compromise we could have made for both worlds, it has the element of open competition, where technically anybody could make it to international glory while also guaranteeing that players, staff, and orgs are being properly compensated for their work