0VincentRayne0
Faith
i don't think this is true in SC5's case at all. after all. two high level players switched their characters that they stuck with for many years because of these "balance patches". Keev and Kayane. Keev went to Ivy and Kayane went to Viola. but over all the other SC games they've stuck to their mains and have done just fine. but SC5 rolls along with their patches and suddenly those two, who are known for their mains, switch mains. also when the patches came out the game wasn't even out that long. Project Soul probably just listened to complaints of a representative and changed the game based on a few opinions rather than test things out or observe the gameplay for long. some of the balance stuff just didn't make any sense. even for high level players the choices were still dumb.Balance patches I assume are made for high level play, which you would see at places like tournaments. If there aren't big enough numbers at tournaments, then they don't have an incentive to accommodate high level players. Our chances increase for a balance patch when they see good amounts of people at events.
and to LP the good SC players show up to more than just major tournaments. don't dismiss other tournaments just because they aren't majors. Wednesday Night Fight had several high level players attend their SC tournaments regularly.