therealist
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Spectating OW needs to be more interactive and not as passive. Let the viewer flip between first person viewpoints of every player in the game while also having a overhead view available to them.
No, that's what the last League team sold for. And that's an investment that's ready to roll, Blizzard is asking for 10 times just to get in through the door. That's completely unreasonable.The franchise fee is 10x league...
This is seriously insane. What are they thinking? I know the game just broke 1 billion, but Jesus, give it sometime. Is it even this expensive for LoL?
You can probably buy all of the NA LCS teams for that $20 million (and then Riot will force you to sell all of them).This is seriously insane. What are they thinking? I know the game just broke 1 billion, but Jesus, give it sometime. Is it even this expensive for LoL?
It's like if they are assuming Popularity=Esports Success. It's a great start but not a shoe in.
None of this is really relevant to being able to follow what's happening in the game. It's like in football when they breakdown offensive and defensive schemes. You like 95% of people watching know what they're talking about? Not a chance. Guy throws a football and another guy catches it? That's all they need.No just no. Go ask the casual Overwatch player who only plays quick play or plays the game at random intervals what the terms: Ult Economy, Dive Comp, Hard Counters, 2-2-2, Nano Blade etc etc are and they wouldnt know.
I have a few friends who only play OW at a casual level, they have no idea about what the current meta is or what proper team composition is, let alone will they know what exactly goes on in a Elite Level OW match between pros.
No, that's what the last League team sold for. And that's an investment that's ready to roll, Blizzard is asking for 10 times just to get in through the door. That's completely unreasonable.
Maybe they have trouble translating this to people outside of those who play the game, but the game's player base is so big around that they should have a decent enough amount of people to make this a successful esport. And the game's only getting bigger.
Overwatch is such a fun game to watch.
It really isn't. Not from a competitive perspective where they have to rotate through multiple cameras. It's cool for watching one player (ie Twitch streamers), but watching it in the traditional esports way is just awful.
It's laughable that Blizzard thinks a pro scene would be worth anywhere near what they're thinking it is. They seem to misunderstand the game and its appeal entirely.
I mean Blizzard's arrogance destroyed Starcraft's comp scene, this is par for the course.
The sad part is that all this uncertainty over the Overwatch League has been strangling teams for months, if Blizzard had simply never planned or announced anything then competitive Overwatch would be in a far better position. Seagull was right to step back and focus on streaming while this mess plays out.
That's the most Blizzard-y thing I read in a while.
They just don't care about esports beyond the business level.
It seems like they're aiming for those sports groups that are trying to get into the eSports scene more so than the existing eSports organizations, I really hope this doesn't kill this game.
It seems like they're aiming for those sports groups that are trying to get into the eSports scene more so than the existing eSports organizations, I really hope this doesn't kill this game.
I've never watched competitive overwatch but if I'm right none of those terms are likely to be that complicated to explain. Certainly nothing on a moba.No just no. Go ask the casual Overwatch player who only plays quick play or plays the game at random intervals what the terms: Ult Economy, Dive Comp, Hard Counters, 2-2-2, Nano Blade etc etc are and they wouldnt know.
I have a few friends who only play OW at a casual level, they have no idea about what the current meta is or what proper team composition is, let alone will they know what exactly goes on in a Elite Level OW match between pros.
I remember when Blizzard made games for fun. Profit just happened naturally.
Nah, this would be an upper executive move for sureKaplan behind this price tag, or at least have his hands in it?
I mean, I know he thinks he's the greatest, but gtfo here with that kind of valuation, if he is involved.
Lol someone is salty. Why would Kaplan be involved in this?Kaplan behind this price tag, or at least have his hands in it?
I mean, I know he thinks he's the greatest, but gtfo here with that kind of valuation, if he is involved.