I’ll be a F/A going into the Cold War year. Most of you know me and what I bring to the table.
Made 4 league playoffs
Placed 3rd in @eSportsCircuit
Lan Placings 1st 4th 5th 6th 7th Went Undeafted in @Kinetic_Leagues
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we’ve never had support but we made it work because the players were able to find the competitive backbone of every title… even in the most dog shit of Call of Duty games
in this game that’s not even possible. add the league issues on top of that…
COD is in a bad state man
one day they are going to ask “where were you when the cod community finally lost full?”
“ahhh… before the eve of 2022… i remember as if it was yesterday”
// THE DEBATE IS ON 🥊
@Censor claims CoD isn't built off of "actual people enjoying watching actual competitive CoD", but rather "entertainers".
@ACHES's response in the comments.
Crimsix shares his thoughts regarding how the league and its employees aren't the problem, but rather the developer/Activision liaison overseeing those who manage the league. #TheFlank📢
💣 @CENSOR BOMB 💣
Doug shares real-time intel that the current head of the CDL is a former NBA 2K League executive, with additional insight as to how Activision-Blizzard handles esports professionals.
Hopefully someone that can make a decision sees our entire community screaming for help today. Literally everyone is asking for change and if it doesn’t come that says what we all need to know.
Call of Duty arguably has the most entertaining, outspoken & personable players out of any esports community. Storylines and rivalries that literally span across a DECADE. Vanguard releases and the league says, "you're not allowed to compete on stream together until February" 😂
It’s obvious that the people at the very top of the COD franchise are not interested in making a great video game. Annual releases are an illusion(blatant reskins) to sell more product. They are only focused on making it “good enough” to keep this cycle going.
^the real problem^
I went to our board of directors pleading for us to get back into competitive Call of Duty. I said let's spend the money, let's give our community what they're asking for, just trust me and I'll make sure LA Thieves is a success. Two years later, I guess I'm the fool.
We literally went from players fighting for their pride and respect every single weekend through a 256-512 team bracket for $1,000 bucks each in front of 100,000 people to no competition or tournaments until 3 months after the game has been released. Wake up @Activision.