sigafooprokyinterested to know why you didn't decide to follow the global whitelist
We want to be nimble and the global whitelist seems to be the opposite of that. Being bogged down in bureaucracy is not a good way to make balance decisions, IMO.
Why tf do you need to be nimble with regard to weapon bans in this game lmao, I played a shitton of overwatch and if that game had bans that would make sense because blizzard actually updates their game frequently (could've avoided moth meta entirely....) Valve doesn't do shit.
Global whitelist makes infinitely more sense, playing a different game when you go from NA to literally anywhere else is stupid. And I bet most people like the global whitelist better anyway.
sigafooGiven that the ESEA whitelist is 25% smaller than the global whitelist and seems be working out fine. We decided to go with the whitelist players are use to and build off of that.
smaller whitelist ≠ better, especially with all the stupid shit in this game