Zurreco
Zurreco
Zurreco

You normally wear briefs that hold everything in place when you run around, much akin to sports bras. However, it's still fairly easy to run in loose boxers so long as your outerwear isn't something coarse, such as denim. Everything down there has a lot of give, and whenever you start into physical activity the

I think most would argue that football is the more brutal sport.

The NBA is currently dealing with the issue of teams purposefully tanking in order to get a better draft pick. Tennis pros have purposefully lost matches in the past. Soccer teams THIS YEAR have purposefully let their opponents win/draw just to screw over their rivals. Throwing is pervasive.

This reminds me of Call of Jurez: Gunslinger's showdown mode for PC.

That's my point: a slow 80 minute LoL game qualifies as a lowlight, not a highlight. Show me a 15 minute match where one team dominates another, please.

Why is an 80 minute LoL game considered a highlight? Especially with only 30 kills in that time (and two comingi in the last second, even), that sounds like a really boring match. When something similar occured in DOTA2, everyone was pretty pissed that a match was able to drag on that long.

The issue is that this wasn't a draft just for the one match, but for all future permutations against EG. I'm sure that half of the strategy that they discussed didn't come into play in this match (during the play-in stage), but now DK is facing EG in the winner's bracket and all of their plans are out there.

So you're saying that one employee of one company doing something unethical derides the entire scene? That's assuming, of course, that it was all a series of acts demonstrating incompetence and desperation, rather than anything calculated against a team that a lot of Chinese fans dislike for being "impure."

I mean, now you're saying that "ew!" is worse than "nope" given the situation, even though you earlier stated, and I quote:

So... what you're saying is... it's not as"simple" as you claimed and that there are worse responses than "nope?"

Well, China does hate DK, but the rationale is really stupid. Chinese teams weren't scrimming with DK because they thought DK were just fucking around in the matches. It ends up that the crazy drafts were actually new strats DK were testing, and those same lineups ended up working out for DK in the tournament. LGD

I don't think anyone understands what you're even getting at. Are you saying that there is no spying in professional sports?

Gamefy employee placed a camcorder sized device in the draft room positioned in a way that it would record the entire draft talk and anything written on their whiteboard. There is video of the employee entering the room just after the players leave and slipping back out with the camera in hand. I don't think anyone

You aren't wrong to think that, but no one is making that claim.

They were changing up their playstyles fairly dramatically across similar drafts so that characters were not being used in their traditional roles. It's not a matter of only being good at one strategy, but in having a pocket strat that will catch the other team off guard and hopefully turn the early game in your

They had been running some draft strategies that were way out of left field. Also, you draft and plan differently for each team, and DK had a specific strategy to handle EG, so you can't rely so much on previous games.

I did, and I agree that he did much more. I was responding purely to the selling of the legacy skins.

If a music label had complete control over a song, restricted access to it in order to drive up the value, and then blocked anyone else from ever having access to it, then it would be comparable to pirating music. However, since the skins he sold weren't even available to anyone, I don't see how selling the skins

You do realize that people can take even an innocent question like that as harassment, right? I'm not saying that it's probable, but it is very possible.

Selling a discontinued product that is neither finite nor intrinsically valuable? We aren't talking about a precious commodity here.