ShunI might go. Would probably rent a car and drive from Boston, would be willing to take passengers.
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ShunI might go. Would probably rent a car and drive from Boston, would be willing to take passengers.
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how has cash_fifty not posted yet???
SOMEONE CARPOOL WITH ME FROM MASSACHUSETTS!!!! I WANT TO PLAY GAMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone from Massachusetts going? I'd consider going if I could catch a ride.
building a computer
The Cozen Casts!!!!!!
lydIt's less a matter of what ruleset/banlist is "better" and more what's actually going to get people to switch. More people will switch more readily if they don't have to give up what they're comfortable with.
You won't be a successful competitor to ESEA long-term (sorry if that's not the intention) unless you can get the best teams to switch, so I'd talk to them personally.
I'd suggest a "training wheels" season or two that allows teams to easily participate in both ESEA and ETF2L. Have the maps match up, try to keep the rules (or at least the banlist) pretty similar to ESEA. Even if people initially see ETF2L as more laid-back practice for their ESEA matches, they'll be able to compare the leagues side-by-side and be more likely to switch when it's not such a leap of faith. (Plus, if you have high participation in the trial season, people will be more likely to hop on the bandwagon.)
Edit: Just saw website limitations - I think there's people here who would be willing to help you guys customize your website if it meant a strong alternative to ESEA.
I don't think a "training wheels" season is necessary. I am pretty confident that a migration to ETF2L NA would be widely accepted if an NA division was created.
Also, not many teams would want to play in both ESEA and ETF2L, that's a lot of matches.
PrototypesshowstopperI think North Americans should be allowed to vote for the ruleset they would want to use.
I would be in favor of the current NA rules, but with the current EU division setup.
I disagree, they would be doing us a favour by making a north american division. We should use their rules. It isn't too much different and wouldn't be too hard to get used to.
Yeah, you're right.
I think North Americans should be allowed to vote for the ruleset they would want to use.
I would be in favor of the current NA rules, but with the current EU division setup.
I personally think that ETF2L's division set up is really cool, I'd totally be down for this.
high IM for sure, good luck Cole!!
Looking for a mentor again, since my old mentor died. My team is currently 3-5 in Main, I'd like to go over some of my matches so far.
Thanks!
To anyone on Eagles Bring Da Ruckus - Is anyone going to try to keep the roster alive and pick up new people?