My condolences to Tyler’s family and friends. This tragedy is a stark reminder of how fragile life is. Take care of yourselves, be good to each other, and hold your loved ones close today.
Hey SexyChristian here today, wanna let y'all know I got screwed over by Premier once again! Remember when I won invite and got thrown back unnanounced?
Well this time, a teammate of mines computer froze 30 seconds before the queue window closed in last weeks matches. The Riot Support team even acknowledged it as a crash, to only be told "We cant compensate for something that is not your fault".
Countless players, not just myself, are running into serious issues with the Premier system. The only response we get is 'Sorry, hope you understand' while we’re forced to deal with bugs that are costing teams playoff spots. While the system is being reinvented, there should be temporary solutions or better support in place for these malfunctions. This is directly impacting competitive integrity.
I usually don’t tweet about these type of things often, but I’ve been seeing it a lot particularly in Valorant and in the last couple years.
It does not matter how popular, hard working, or talented someone is, there will always be consequences. I don’t know when this idea got lost for so many people over the last couple years, but it was a very well-known thing when I started esports 10 years ago.
Your image as a person is EVERYTHING nowadays, and its astonishing that orgs/peers don’t try to help or train for it especially with the increased use of social media and the influence it has our on life and work.
Basically, don’t be stupid online OR in person, its not that hard 👍