That’s not a Pharah ult, that’s D.Va’s rocket barrage. A lot less threatening.
That’s not a Pharah ult, that’s D.Va’s rocket barrage. A lot less threatening.
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Why does the article need to be about her being a woman?
Basically it boils down to
“We don’t want to have her in our team because she’s not as talented at Overwatch as our current flex tank(s)“
You forgot the part of; ‘Nobody on the roster or in the Organization speaks Korean.’ Or “Our whole roster and organization speaks Korean, but we purchased our roster/organization as a whole to keep the synergy’
Or...she isn’t good enough. But let’s not ask such frivolous questions before getting outraged!
Point of contention: the language used to describe her seems to indicate that she’s a rookie. Not just in the league descriptions, but the article descriptions. Reading the linked ESPN article, it sounds like she has self confidence issues and trouble fitting into teams when she isn’t accompanied by other women…
She’s good but not better that current Korean DVA/Zarya players in Overwatch League.
Non full korean rosters already have great off tank players and most of the mixed rosters only imported korean DPS players because is easier to integrate them with the team (They just let them be in the case of tracer players) while a…
All I’m familiar with is her excellent Zarya play, but I don’t know how deep her character pool is. Since Zarya hasn’t been part of the meta for over half a year, it doesn’t matter how good you are with her, Zarya just isn’t being picked.
I think they changed it so you don’t really have a chance to get a duplicate unless you have all items of that rarity (I believe)
The $300 boardgame, or the chrome wire shelving? The shelving is pretty versatile; over the past ~5 years I’ve bought more than half a dozen sets of them... Great for more than just storage, too. (And my desk and workbench are made of much larger yet compatible shelves.)
Are they? Any math to back that up? Because this seems the same as a bad beat in poker to me. Being skilled at the game matters and can get you far consistently, but every now and then RNG will hand you a bad beat.
If it’s so random, how do top players stay at the top? How do they place consistently high at tournaments and easily get to legend rank every month?
/Points to hugely popular poker and MTG competitive circuits.
As do most addicts.
However, the wider population—that does not suffer from addiction—needs some serious training in empathy, and perhaps the first smidgen of understanding of how addiction works.
We still have this idea within most modern societies that addiction is somehow the result of a moral failing; that it is…
I agree with the entire article, but dat wage comment just sent me to the shadow realm.
I was fully on board with your article, but this comment...ugh.
I mean, isn’t -100 SR for 6 losses fairly normal? 3 wins would get you 100 SR points, I’m pretty sure.
Is asking about the bar some sort of weird elitist way of claiming someone isn’t good?
One thing to note, Konami writes the stepcharts on the hardest songs with bar use in mind.