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The Overwatch League ruled esports. Then everything went wrong

2 pointsby mrcsdover 2 years ago

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bob1029over 2 years ago
I feel like fixation on e-sports is what ruined the entire OW experience for the rest of us. I can&#x27;t even <i>play</i> OW1 anymore and I paid full price for it.<p>In my estimation, this is also what ruined whatever soul existed in League of Legends, et. al. I still recall the crazy, emergent gameplay that would occur by stacking item effects - and everything else incompatible with high-brow competitive play.<p>The effect of esports on the gaming community itself has also been extremely catastrophic in my estimation. There is now a ubiquitous notion that you could be banned from a game for playing &quot;off-meta&quot; wherein &quot;meta&quot; is defined loosely as &quot;not the way I&#x27;d personally do it because of this one clip I saw on tiktok&quot;.<p>We need to go back to a more raw form of gaming where it is what you make of it. Trying to force these artificial constructs around <i>fun</i> is completely ruining the whole thing. Games like TF2 are still a good example of what you achieve by getting out of the way of the community and letting them do whatever they want. If the community decides they want a billion dollar e-sports ecosystem around them (they won&#x27;t), allow them to construct it organically.