• wifom [they/them]
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      4 years ago

      The lol thing makes sense because they're like a professional team and shit. Honestly this is on the lower end for LoL orgs because they have to share the building with like 50 other annoying people and "content creators" instead of being somewhere quiet where they can focus on playing solo queue for 15 hours a day

        • spinachupper [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          You should be able to compete in any environment but if you're training it helps to have an environment you're comfortable in.

    • spinachupper [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I don't get how Fortnite is even a competitively viable game, aren't the weapon spawns completely random and pretty much determine who wins anyways?

      • Amorphous [any]
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        4 years ago

        Plenty of competitive games are random. Think about Poker, one of the most random games I've ever heard of. It's very commonly played competitively. And much like poker, while a beginner could potentially beat an expert, over multiple games the expert is going to win.

        • Amorphous [any]
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          4 years ago

          Spellbreak BR was fantastic in theory, but it launched exclusively on epic and that killed it. Every game had like 5-10 players total so they filled the rest up with bots, and it just isn't fun wandering around a big empty BR map and smashing defenseless bots.

          you can't launch a game which lives or dies on player count and then limit it to one niche store which a significant chunk of people rightfully hate

    • SteveHasBunker [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      No you don't get it. The LoL room has to be sponsored by a real estate agency and the Fortnite room has to be sponsored by a pizza roll company!

      Seriously it's not that complicated people.