RAMZES666 and Afoninje expressed doubts about the success of the Resolut1on league
Professional players Roman RAMZES666 Kushnarev and Andrey Afoninje Afonin criticized the concept of the newly established Eternal Dota League. During a Twitch livestream, they shared their thoughts on the league's rules and structure, calling them controversial and inefficient.
The discussion was prompted by a chat message: "Gorgc has joined Resolut1on's league." RAMZES666 reacted with sarcasm, suggesting that the league might fail sooner than anyone anticipated.
Looks like the league will die even faster than we thought
Afoninje supported Roman, adding that the tournament could devolve into a series of random, low-quality games due to poor organization.
Yeah, it’ll just be a bot lobby where everyone gets thrown in
One of the main criticisms was the use of rank-based eligibility. According to the rules, the tournament is open to both professional players and "young talents" with a rank of at least 1,500. However, RAMZES666 pointed out that current rank systems do not always reflect a player’s actual skill level.
Even wintraders will play. I don’t understand the point of the league then. It’s just the same matchmaking with the same wintraders
Afoninje emphasized that the league would struggle to attract professionals and viewers if the rules remain unchanged. He suggested introducing stricter controls and penalties, such as banning players who intentionally ruin games.
If everything works as written, the league will die very quickly. They should at least ban people who are ruining the matches
Recall, that Roman Resolut1on Fominok recently announced the creation of Eternal Dota League, a private competition aimed at providing a training platform for professional and semi-professional Dota 2 players.
Earlier, CyberScore.live reported that a Team Spirit analyst revealed Valve might have started taking steps to combat wintraders and bots.
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