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wow powerleveling---Lack of Success |
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Not to mention, throwing three people together that are not socially comfortable with each other is usually counterproductive about wow powerleveling; clearly we have seen the real feelings surface when teams lose. Who can blame the sponsors though if they do decided to revamp how they sponsor here in the US about wow powerleveling?
I can see why it is gotten to this point, and I am sure you can too. Sometimes social etiquette and humility does not really matter as long as your teams perform well, but what happens when the performance is consistently not there? At this point the sponsors themselves are beginning to look bad simply because the very players smashing equipment, nerd-raging while trotting around the entire event floor, and boasting/-talking legendarily (not a word) inappropriate amounts before the matches begin and falling apart every single time, are the players representing their names and companies to get wow powerleveling.
Anyway, do not get me wrong; the tournament was amazing in itself just watching the RMP teams play to get wow powerleveling. The skill level was just unprecedented, and who ever thought to see such a display when WoW is arguably in it is worst state of balance in terms of PVP. It is just ridiculous that Realz was practically blamed as the entire reason for SK-USAs lack of success. +1 if you agree. |
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