Although this was pointless and tripe as established before, I can't help but feel an air of freshness of seeing all the classes be used at a high level where people were actually trying, I think pyro and spy are non competitive classes as much as the next guy but it was nice to see variation at the top level for stakes, so if there's any progression from this feckless cup at all I would say it was just that, leeway to experiment and simulate how classes flow together at the top level. Which let's not kid ourselves, hasn't been done in a while let alone properly.
The next step now is proper reflection.
Tl;dr 7v7 is a fucking joke but it was interesting to explore different class compositions even if we're chipping the surface of a "perfect game."
Although this was pointless and tripe as established before, I can't help but feel an air of freshness of seeing all the classes be used at a high level where people were actually trying, I think pyro and spy are non competitive classes as much as the next guy but it was nice to see variation at the top level for stakes, so if there's any progression from this feckless cup at all I would say it was just that, leeway to experiment and simulate how classes flow together at the top level. Which let's not kid ourselves, hasn't been done in a while let alone properly.
The next step now is proper reflection.
Tl;dr 7v7 is a fucking joke but it was interesting to explore different class compositions even if we're chipping the surface of a "perfect game."