Don’t get me wrong, the results of the actions might end up being positive for players. But you can’t sell me on the fact that the LCSPA cares THIS much about academy. They are simply using these actions of Riot as an opportunity to create this lists of asks.
@IWDominate You’re a joke. Imagine taking pathetic potshots when someone is engaging in an actual material struggle against a company you allege to criticize. Actions speak louder than words, bootlicker.
LCS caster challenge:
If you support the player walk-out, then why don’t you walk out, too?
Let’s see who really has ethics and will put their money where their mouth is.
Not watching LCS on the 1st is tantamount to not crossing the picket line. It’s the fans turn to step up. We have to ask ourselves: who's side are we on? I’m with the players.
[Sources] LCS Remains on Schedule, Teams have been Granted Permission to Sign Additional Players Post-Roster Lock. Meanwhile the @NALCSPA is working to Mitigate Signings
LCS orgs are obligated to play due to contract with Riot
#LCS
@Undead_Falcon@rubioydecap@IWDominate I also do think which was the more avoidable mistake is relevant, but I get your point. I think even on the metric of pure consequence they weren’t radically different. Meanwhile Dom pretends the stopwatch “didn’t matter”
@IWDominate@wwofbr@ache2222 Two things can be true at once:
1. BB fucked up in spectacular, but perhaps strictly-less-impactful, style.
2. Hans also fucked up.
How is it any surprise that in the moment the first got more attention? What is so concerning, other than concern for a friend?
@IWDominate@wwofbr@ache2222 “Did not matter” yeah right. clearly this is personal for you because BB is your friend and yet you pretend otherwise. BB’s blunder gave them the confidence to go in, and put them at a definitive disadvantage. Trying to deflect blame to Hans for not outplaying is wild