Kharzette
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I don't really know much about esports or what the future holds. I watch all the overwatch related esport stuff I can because I find it interesting but I am not at all into other forms.
I think the most popular is this shitty old RTS looking game whose name escapes me. Why anyone finds that interesting I have no idea.
Then there are shooters like counterstrike and valorant (which is just a blatant ripoff of counterstrike) and that is really just watching someone camp a corner. Literally 90% of the time it's just some guy looking down sights at a spot he expects a head to appear.
When the league started I was skeptical if the city based teams would take off. There were already established teams with established fanbases and hero players with their own fanbases. In some areas it really worked. Dallas and Houston had alot of home games and big crowds with a great rivalry. Same for the two LA teams. Paris fans were absolutely rabid. Home games there were nuts.
They also ditched some of the people that really helped create the scene via early tournaments. They brought in casters from other games that had no idea what they were doing and were obviously faking excitement. Some of the casters barely had a grasp of english and were just staggeringly stupid, basically just chiming in to read off what was on the screen. Others were fantastic, but all but one of them are gone and the dumbasses remain.
Furor's alleged shenanigans didn't help. They lost some bigtime big money sponsors like Toyota etc. Well really they lost all of them. Then right as the entire league was set to go fully to home / away lan matches covid hit and flushed it all down the toilet.
I'm honestly more excited for the world cup this year than owl. Atlanta is so dominant I don't see anyone even taking a map off them, but the world cup could throw a few surprises. I really want to see what Saudi Arabia can do vs Korea or the US.
I think the most popular is this shitty old RTS looking game whose name escapes me. Why anyone finds that interesting I have no idea.
Then there are shooters like counterstrike and valorant (which is just a blatant ripoff of counterstrike) and that is really just watching someone camp a corner. Literally 90% of the time it's just some guy looking down sights at a spot he expects a head to appear.
When the league started I was skeptical if the city based teams would take off. There were already established teams with established fanbases and hero players with their own fanbases. In some areas it really worked. Dallas and Houston had alot of home games and big crowds with a great rivalry. Same for the two LA teams. Paris fans were absolutely rabid. Home games there were nuts.
They also ditched some of the people that really helped create the scene via early tournaments. They brought in casters from other games that had no idea what they were doing and were obviously faking excitement. Some of the casters barely had a grasp of english and were just staggeringly stupid, basically just chiming in to read off what was on the screen. Others were fantastic, but all but one of them are gone and the dumbasses remain.
Furor's alleged shenanigans didn't help. They lost some bigtime big money sponsors like Toyota etc. Well really they lost all of them. Then right as the entire league was set to go fully to home / away lan matches covid hit and flushed it all down the toilet.
I'm honestly more excited for the world cup this year than owl. Atlanta is so dominant I don't see anyone even taking a map off them, but the world cup could throw a few surprises. I really want to see what Saudi Arabia can do vs Korea or the US.