DrakeAldan
Follow the rules!
Wow.CoD has more than a few problems that it faces for it to be accepted into eSports.
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2012/11/call-of-duty-esports/
Isn't this what adaptation is for? Isn't this what we're trying to cultivate in the first place, that the faster you can change, the more fit you are to defeat your opponents?This makes it challenging and fun for casual players, but it’s a nightmare scenario for pros. The most important thing for professionals is to be able to practice and play the same game, with the same rules, for years and years to hone their skills.
These guys are dinosaurs... and honestly, if they (Activision) just taught basic principles and strategies in the game and actually gave a damn about their general playerbase, they wouldn't need them- because we'd have a new generation of professionals.
I do have to agree with that though. The system divide is some ol' bull%^&*.“If me and my buddies have the best PS3 teams that anyone’s ever seen, it doesn’t matter to anyone playing on the 360,” says Graham. “You’ve got segregated audiences. Starcraft II doesn’t have to deal with that.”