@EnseptionR6 Totally, that’s why I made the point about the undisclosed terms of their readmittance. Ideally those would be made public just so we get a clearer idea of the consequences, because this can be a precedent setting moment which helps other leagues act in a similar way.
@EnseptionR6 With future recruiting or monetarily, for a set number of years. And since the details of the ‘terms’ have not been disclosed, I would say this decision more represents an NCAA decision as opposed to an outright ban.
@EnseptionR6 Well tbf, NCAA teams that have been caught cheating (which in the case of NCAA sports is usually recruiting violations) those teams aren’t met with a ban, rather they usually have to forfeit all games/trophies for the time the cheating occurred, as well face sanctions, either…
@FrozenR6@ncjack_@SternabR6 If everyone has the ability to throw something where they want, the difference is going to lie in things like teamwork and situational awareness, which I think is a much better skill to reward than the nade-thru-barricade lottery
@FrozenR6@ncjack_@SternabR6 Idk, I think the Ubi knows the throwables system can be frustrating, so they just wanted to give that consistency to the players. IMO the skill gap with throwables never was who could place a nade or flash more precisely, rather it was knowing when/where to use that util.