• Katana314@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I sincerely hope this sends the message that no game should firmly rely on the expectation of an esports competitive scene. It’s a fantastic thing to have happen, and has occurred even for party game Super Smash Bros with no esport support, but it’s not something you can force.

    Sometimes the spectator appeal just isn’t there.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t think that a forced esports league was going to prosper anyway. Things like EVO,l and pre-accusation MLG where the focus is independent of the game are where esports can flourish. It’s important to note that games change and interests shift, these “leagues” don’t have the staying power like traditional sports leagues.

    With that said, Microsoft now owns the MLG name and assets, and could build that back up if they had interest.

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    1 year ago

    Probably less than the money they’d lose trying to keep it alive.

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        Cs is a special case. It has a very nice pacing. And requires no storfisk knowledge to be watched, you can almost not have played cs at all and understand what’s going on.

        I think the finals could also be a very cool esport. With it’s very short rounds and tournament format. Although a bit chaotic.

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        1 year ago

        As someone not playing valorant I think it’s really confusing to watch. Not quite to the level of League of Legends or DOTA2 but still.

        Counter strike is more straight forward as you don’t have multiple heroes with their own powers.

        On the other hand street fighter or rocket league are the easiest to watch, followed I feel like by CS.

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      1 year ago

      It’s less about genre and more about the visual clutter overload, which seems to get exacerbated with each update. Like the last character they teased literally places a giant cylindrical barrier and chains all enemy characters inside or it, plus himself. Now imagine 2 of those

    • BURN@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Depends

      Apex Legends is great to watch as a spectator, especially when you’re able to get multiple points of view.

      I’ve also enjoyed CS esports previously. I’ve actually never been a fan of the LOL/Dota/StarCraft spectating as I find that it makes for a terrible viewing experience, so ymmv.