by jodebra » Thu Sep 25, 2014 3:08 pm
I must agree on most of these. It is indeed a cup without a prize, so it is mainly meant to have fun and to practice.
Practicing on a high ping is not the best, but that doesn't mean that the NA team isn't allowed to play? They play with even worse pings than most of us in EU do.
I've seen alot of teams/players raging already in-game while I was streaming a game from a NA team vs EU team, and i have to say, for as far as i could see it, it was possible to play with decent snap and ping for EU players.
So i don't see any reason to not let the NA teams play in the Paragon League. If each team could accept it that the ping and snap will be higher as soon as you play against one of those teams than there would be no problem. Or at least stop the flaming about ping etc.
And that might be an idea for the future to make some NA paragon league cups too ^-^
That would definatly fix all the 'rage' problems about pings and snaps.
I must agree on most of these. It is indeed a cup without a prize, so it is mainly meant to have fun and to practice.
Practicing on a high ping is not the best, but that doesn't mean that the NA team isn't allowed to play? They play with even worse pings than most of us in EU do.
I've seen alot of teams/players raging already in-game while I was streaming a game from a NA team vs EU team, and i have to say, for as far as i could see it, it was possible to play with decent snap and ping for EU players.
So i don't see any reason to not let the NA teams play in the Paragon League. If each team could accept it that the ping and snap will be higher as soon as you play against one of those teams than there would be no problem. Or at least stop the flaming about ping etc.
And that might be an idea for the future to make some NA paragon league cups too ^-^
That would definatly fix all the 'rage' problems about pings and snaps.