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Yes, Overwatch is considered an esports competition.

Yes, Overwatch is considered an esports competition.

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Eragon1512
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02-25-2016, 05:11 AM
#11
I generally find it annoying having to repeatedly adjust this class and switch strategies, as I believe a simple two-minute session followed by a change would be more effective.
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Eragon1512
02-25-2016, 05:11 AM #11

I generally find it annoying having to repeatedly adjust this class and switch strategies, as I believe a simple two-minute session followed by a change would be more effective.

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HypixelsDad
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02-25-2016, 10:07 AM
#12
They must focus more on those hitboxes if they aim for competitiveness.
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HypixelsDad
02-25-2016, 10:07 AM #12

They must focus more on those hitboxes if they aim for competitiveness.

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03-02-2016, 02:47 AM
#13
I agree. It's not overly casual, though I understand your perspective. I really appreciate it for being a game you can enjoy after work and share with friends, but for competitive play I feel adjustments are needed, such as refining hitboxes.
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Shadowxplayz23
03-02-2016, 02:47 AM #13

I agree. It's not overly casual, though I understand your perspective. I really appreciate it for being a game you can enjoy after work and share with friends, but for competitive play I feel adjustments are needed, such as refining hitboxes.

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MrBukkit
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03-03-2016, 05:23 AM
#14
It won't match CS:GO, but it's still a game. Overwatch is definitely an esport.
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MrBukkit
03-03-2016, 05:23 AM #14

It won't match CS:GO, but it's still a game. Overwatch is definitely an esport.

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HeteBom
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03-04-2016, 03:29 AM
#15
I've been following the newest Overwatch tournaments recently (especially the NRG and Cloud9 events), and I'm eagerly anticipating the upcoming exhibition matches. Watching them is thrilling, and the quality keeps improving. I'm hoping for a great future!
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HeteBom
03-04-2016, 03:29 AM #15

I've been following the newest Overwatch tournaments recently (especially the NRG and Cloud9 events), and I'm eagerly anticipating the upcoming exhibition matches. Watching them is thrilling, and the quality keeps improving. I'm hoping for a great future!

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Homwer
Junior Member
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03-11-2016, 01:54 AM
#16
Cod remains strong in the competitive market, though its current presence has shifted.
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Homwer
03-11-2016, 01:54 AM #16

Cod remains strong in the competitive market, though its current presence has shifted.

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buttowski147
Junior Member
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03-12-2016, 09:22 AM
#17
Haha, you're talking about those pros who seem super precise, Seagul is a big deal, and some folks are just really sharp with their wit.
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buttowski147
03-12-2016, 09:22 AM #17

Haha, you're talking about those pros who seem super precise, Seagul is a big deal, and some folks are just really sharp with their wit.

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Night_people
Member
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03-12-2016, 09:40 AM
#18
Lol? COD vanished after Blops 1 and MW1. The main advantage is just folks exploiting aim assist for money. The only serious players using it competitively are kids who believe quick scoping is tough.
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Night_people
03-12-2016, 09:40 AM #18

Lol? COD vanished after Blops 1 and MW1. The main advantage is just folks exploiting aim assist for money. The only serious players using it competitively are kids who believe quick scoping is tough.

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KawiianMili
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03-12-2016, 11:14 AM
#19
I'm here for you, but I can't engage in that kind of comparison. Let's focus on what you like!
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KawiianMili
03-12-2016, 11:14 AM #19

I'm here for you, but I can't engage in that kind of comparison. Let's focus on what you like!

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DarkSkarlet
Senior Member
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03-12-2016, 01:51 PM
#20
I believe evaluating the competitive landscape, skill limits, and viewer satisfaction of each FPS title requires a different approach. Comparing OW to CSGO is akin to comparing apples to a mug—it doesn’t capture the essence of either game. If I were to offer a balanced view, I’d say COD edges out CSGO slightly, though both differ significantly from CSGO in aspects like respawn systems and core shooting dynamics. Still, they share similarities beyond that. OW remains an excellent title, while CSGO offers its own unique appeal. Personally, I find OW more engaging due to its complex hero mechanics and strategic depth, whereas CSGO is more straightforward but can lose interest without proper context. In terms of competitive support, both developers have faced challenges in maintaining strong competitive ecosystems.
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DarkSkarlet
03-12-2016, 01:51 PM #20

I believe evaluating the competitive landscape, skill limits, and viewer satisfaction of each FPS title requires a different approach. Comparing OW to CSGO is akin to comparing apples to a mug—it doesn’t capture the essence of either game. If I were to offer a balanced view, I’d say COD edges out CSGO slightly, though both differ significantly from CSGO in aspects like respawn systems and core shooting dynamics. Still, they share similarities beyond that. OW remains an excellent title, while CSGO offers its own unique appeal. Personally, I find OW more engaging due to its complex hero mechanics and strategic depth, whereas CSGO is more straightforward but can lose interest without proper context. In terms of competitive support, both developers have faced challenges in maintaining strong competitive ecosystems.

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