why is it called invite if there are qualifiers?
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imho one of the main problems with esports is that all of the revenue they generate goes straight to the developers instead of the orgs/franchises. In traditional sports teams make money through shirt and ticket sales/tv deals where as in almost every esport the equivalent skin sales and advertising revenue go straight to the devs. Teams that don't much win prize money are forced to scrounge for income through much less profitable irl merch and players have to become song and dance entertainers on twitch.
Is this what dyslexia feels like?
chad up and start doing it the moment you think of it instead of waiting for the new year
a racism trigger warning at the start is so smart I'm stealing that
A massive spreadsheet detailing everyone's lives is great in theory but in practice people's lives are more complicated than that. Also if you ask people to fill in when they will be able to play chances are they will tell you when they want to play as opposed to when they can play which sounds great but in practice leaves you with a prohibitive amount of time to work with.
imo one of the differences between fighting decent scouts vs. really good scouts is how much they use w and s to dodge splash as opposed to staying more stagnant on the z axis
It sounds like good craic but the lag seems like it would get frustrating quickly
normalise playing tf2 on a laptop at the end of a bed