Yes Method lost EN race.
Yes Method lost EN race.
Because a lot of people started waxing poetic about the strong leadership of Method and the general attitude towards the race. Would be pretty funny to see the reaction to Serenity getting world first Gul'dan. That is if they can manage it.
Schadenfreude is the word you're looking for. They were cocky in prior interview, although I'd also have to admit I thought there would be no competition when 18 of 20 Method players left to form their own raid team. I don't recall the "sco was the problem?" outside of the recent image with Koffrey. As far as I remember they left Method because they thought Sco was selling them out for the Method brand or something.
Either way, I still think it's going to be funny/interesting for the world first race to Gul'dan for several reasons.
How to win nighthold. Tell all your melee to have a shadow priest raid ready.
Win
As far as I remember "sco was the problem" also comes from him playing almost exclusively warrior.
That's because it's the logical explanation and almost certainly the reason Method are even competitive right now with the REM members.
It doesn't matter if Serenity get their shit together and beat Method the simple fact is Serenity talked shit and couldn't step up when everyone was watching them. They said Method were no competition and then got beat by them. Even if Serenity beats Method the rest of the expansion it doesn't matter anymore - it was their own fault everyone stopped fanboying them due to their childish marketing.
And for what it's worth, it is a nice that we actually have a race right now that could be considered competitive rather than having a 90% winner. None of Exorsus / Method / Serenity have truly made a lead when it comes to cementing themselves as a WF guild (ignoring Method pre-Serenity for the purposes of this point) - Serenity can still get that although they have a little more ground to cover than the others.
Even if Serenity beat Gul'dan a week before the other guilds though, it doesn't change the fact they fucked up by talking shit and not being able to back it up. That is going to be relevant to the world first race as long as Serenity is relevant in it's current form.
Don't forget that Kuznam said that leaving Method to form Serenity was, among different opinions on the direction of the guild, due to "lack of leadership within Method" LUL
No. The only boss that matters is the last one of the content that's available.
You can discuss about some like yog+0 or algalon, shekzeer vs sha or tier 11 because there were a lot of different "end bosses" up at the same time
But in warlords all of us can remember paragon killed impregnator and won there while method killed blackhand since it were both different races.
Atm there is just nothing higher to beat than helya hence they were all racing and getting prepped with R35 for it.
I get all this fanboying etc. but you should never discredit the competition for what they achieved. Ofc nighthold race will matter more, but it won't make them suddenly winners over the tier with EN or ToV included.
I'm not sure what you're referring to when Method had been the villain figure in the latter half of HFC. When Serenity players left?
Well, the reason for them leaving was pretty relatable at the time wasn't it. Sco was expanding the Method brand at the expense of their WoW team, so they decided that they'd leave without Sco. Or am I to understand it differently. What was said after leaving Sco & Rogerbrown behind was shit, but that hasn't changed their reason for departing.
I guess the only reasonable course of action is to be assholes to the assholes. Either way it's not too important to me, but at the same time it's moreso annoying to see the world first revolve around method vs serenity in this fashion. It's not like Paragon vs Method which was a lot less hostile and more focused around the skill of each team.
Personally I've never taken shittalkers seriously, so when you get people who left are immediately shittalking say nonsensical shit about businesses it ticks me off. I don't think many if any of the former method members are in a good position to talk about the Method business, just like most employees at companies don't know shit about the financials going on behind the scenes.
If they had kept mature aside from that, maybe it'd be relatable. When you immediately call them shit and say (in spite of their non-targeted comments that they'd continue to compete) they weren't competition you look dumb.
When you objectively do worse when measured against the only stick with have - exorsus - you make yourselves look incompetent. That's what they've done. Maybe they can get their shit together for NH, but currently it looks like they need to handle their PR better and that starts with people like Kuznam & Fragnance piping down and someone else doing the talking externally. Shock horror, the guys who shit on the people running the business of their previous guild are terrible at brand management - a factor of business.
Who is Galfond? I don't recognize that name.
Edited to add a little more substance:
Congratulations to Method on their well-deserved World First Mythic Helya kill! It was really great to see that Trials of Valor, even as a "mini-raid," provided more of a challenge than Emerald Nightmare did.
Best of luck to Method and the rest of the guilds that will be competing in the race for World First Mythic Gul'dan come Nighthold!
Last edited by happilyenslaved; 2016-11-20 at 03:03 AM.
.....I don't care about the drama, reading is hard for you I see. I'm talking about writing a book about what it takes and how an online esports team is ran. From the branding, to how people get paid, to what it takes to deal with sponsors, dividing out money etc. There are tons of books written by people who've been successful in their field. It is how other people learn and it could actually teach people who want to break into this field what it takes and how it is done. So they don't get taken advantage of, but yes, I wanted a soap opera novel of course. Learn to read.
Here is a recent post on it, from Method's point of view.