iT's over
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Pumpkin pie is pretty awful, I gotta say
AllealTons of teams have SAID they're willing to migrate. Nobody has shown anything.
Well duh, CEVO is in the middle of a season. New teams can't be formed right now.
MR_SLINLike I said i'm in favor of not killing TF2 so whichever option keeps it alive is fine with me but I'm doubtful that everyone would migrate over.
Tons of teams have shown that they're willing to migrate though. Read any of the threads supporting CEVO. Main, IM, and open teams are all willing to migrate. The skill level of comp tf2 will be preserved, as the same people are going to be playing, just in a different league.
MR_SLINTL;DR nobody wants to do the work they just want someone else to do it and ESEA has always been around for us. Even the people talking about CEVO aren't doing the work they want someone else to do it. ESEA hasn't died in 15 seasons unlike CEVO and we all know that the UGC admins are a joke. Stick with ESEA, don't kill this game.
Another thing, not everyone has the resources to do the work, that's why they just talk about it. People wanted Enigma to make a TFTV league because TFTV is already a source of all things comptf2, and enigma already has the website. Any random guy in the community could have talked to CEVO about expanding the league, but why would anyone here listen to them? We need big names like Nahanni, and people with resources like pine_beetle, to help us with the effort.
MR_SLINThe reason that the top players don't want the skill level to take a hit is because it's hard enough to find other teams to play/scrim against and taking that skill hit will reduce competition for them even further. The LAN/money itself isn't really an incentive for the players who just want to compete but it IS an incentive for some of the players that are currently playing at that top level.
I said this before, but iT and watch this are ready to play in CEVO. The skill level won't take a hit if big teams migrate, and two of the best teams already have. Switching to CEVO won't magically make all of invite and the top of main disappear.
If I may though:
Wasn't the original move from CEVO to ESEA because ESEA had a bigger prize pot?
(and by all means, correct me if I'm wrong on this)
What I've picked up through the threads about new CEVO is that it will have lower league-fees (as there won't be a dumb premium service that no one uses), and that more of the money from these fees can go to the prize pot rather than hosting servers.
PlatinumThen there are players like me and my team that love the game but cannot invest nearly as much time as we would perhaps like to into playing tf2. Now currently there exists one reason for players like me to invest as much time as I can spare to try and challenge players like banny, and that is the competition that exists at esea lan. The money is secondary benefit but it's really about the competition. Taking time out of your life to go compete in Dallas and winning is much more rewarding than winning an online game. I literally don't care about regular season matches anymore because they don't mean anything.
iT already has a team in CEVO
watch this has a team in CEVO
There's your competition right there. If you want your matches to matter, the two top teams are right there for you to take on. Surely a three-team struggle for the top online (at least until CEVO gets a LAN) is better than a two-team tug-of-war at LAN.
Your statements are just all over the place. You say that your team doesn't have the time to invest into TF2, unless of course it means dropping everything that would require your time so that you can go to LAN? You say that teams need an incentive, but shot down that the prizes for CEVO are the incentive you need. You say that actual competition is a good incentive, and watch this is ready to take you on in CEVO.
THE SNAKES ARE GONE FROM SNAKEWATER
THERE ARE NO SNAKES IN THE WATER
Ubersaw_dethroned?
Age of the amputator?
So is Mixup getting fined for bad sportsmanship?
#LeagalizeQuickFix2013
New strats for all of your competition needs.
cage-i have no idea can you explain
The link 404s and it's called tc_manhattan
Mangachuday 2 in-game lobbies??
please????????
http://i.imgur.com/S3xMZP4.jpg
The Snakeout
6 skulls?
Get a full wipe on snakewater?
lobbies????
Also:
http://i.imgur.com/b9V25qr.png
What's this doing here?
Someone please explain to me why a LAN is so fucking important. 95% of everyone that plays doesn't go to it. Open finals doesn't go to LAN. IM finals doesn't go to LAN. Only invite goes to LAN.
Does the community simply not have the dedication to actually join CEVO? CEVO has a prize pot. It doesn't have an entry fee. It doesn't have premium. Why the fuck does not having a LAN suddenly invalidate all of this?