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WOW GOLD-What Have We Learned about LAN Tournaments |
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WOW GOLD-What Have We Learned about LAN Tournaments?
For those waking up just now, like me, after refusing to stay up all of last night to watch the ESL matches, the game history is here. You can not send teams that never deserved to be at the ESL global finals about wow gold.
In other words, SK USA should not have gotten a free pass to this tournament simply because one of their members got first place in the previous tournament to get cheap WoW Gold (you know, with a completely different lineup). And, in the end, it all really showed with SK USA going 1-4.
Number two, it is very obvious from observing this tournament that the teams really are, for the most part, outdated. I know for a fact on the TR and on live that less than 15% of the teams I play against are PMR, and most are struggling to handle the myriad of hunter/lock variants, dk/lock/pally and dk/hunter/paladin about wow gold.
So it is clear to me that this tournament (and future tournaments) really need to reshuffle the playing deck and start incorporating teams from the TR that are doing well rather than teams from one year, one expansion pack ago to get cheap WoW Gold. It is similar to the WSVG days of 2007 where the exact same 4 or 5 teams went to every tournament for over half a year, despite the fact that many of those players stopped playing the game halfway through the duration of all those tournaments. It all reeks of croneyism and something should really be done about wow gold. Number three, the US teams that went to the tournament are awful. Complexity goes 0-5? Gee that is not a surprise when their main comp is druid/mage/rogue to get cheap WoW Gold, which is a terrible comp. And, everyone knows if you are playing on an alt to run PMR, you are probably not going to be beating the pure PMR teams in the tournament to get cheap WoW Gold. |
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