Yeah I was bummed when liquid picked Bristle in game 4, I wanted IO Bristle"Ok gg" was one of the best moment. Especially when you look at secret running wisp as carry.
Yea I tried avoiding any possible spoilers then my google news app sent a push notification 10 mins after I woke up. Cool sfuff.
Yeah, they pretty much rolled through upper bracket.OG last year struggled for just about every series. This year they made it look easy.
I would vote for trump if he brought TI back to ‘merica where it belongshaving the international overseas is an affront to american supremacy and Trump should get involved
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Except it is Trump's immigration policy that pushed it away and Valve said that was a big factor in why they left the US. I could care less about the people involved, just somebody figure out the policy so we can have in back in the US.
How will Trump’s visa restrictions affect Dota 2’s International tournament?
Valve boss Gabe Newell says esports events could be moved out of U.S.www.polygon.com
Valve will move Dota 2 International out of USA if immigration difficulties continue
Valve may hold its annual Dota 2 tournament, The International, outside the USA for only the second time in its history, if obstacles to immigration into the country get any worse.Like to compete in The International one day? Get started with the best Dota 2 heroes for beginners.www.pcgamesn.com
Threat of visa restrictions raises concerns about Seattle hosting ‘Dota 2’ video-gaming competition
Executives at Bellevue gaming giant Valve say they would consider moving their flagship e-sports tournament from Seattle if it became harder to get the tournament's players and fans into the country.www.seattletimes.com
I kinda feel like that's bullshit. But is it?
Was the US the country having via issues for years? I remember that shit, barely, but not well enough to refer to memory.
Call it Professional skepticism
I kinda feel like that's bullshit. But is it?
Was the US the country having via issues for years? I remember that shit, barely, but not well enough to refer to memory.
Call it Professional skepticism