So along with wildstar guild joining wow race, US became relevant? Makes sense
Gogo bois you can do top10, you can make it happen, yes you can!
So along with wildstar guild joining wow race, US became relevant? Makes sense
Gogo bois you can do top10, you can make it happen, yes you can!
do you guys ever think to yourselves i am 23, in four years from now i will statistically be the most attractive i will ever be - i should stop sitting in my chair all day and go workout to maximize my potential
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Depends, if they are a guild that is really going to commit to the hardcore schedules of guilds like Method and Exorsus, sure they can make US relevant again if they also manage to get the right type of players onboard. Not sure if they can manage this tier already seeing they are relatively unexperienced from what i can see in the WoW WF race. But if they can keep going, improving and upholding th same standards as the best EU guilds can they might actually become relevant for WF. It a big IF though, and i wouldnt be surpised also if they never break into being a top 3 contender.
No, they took a 2 hour lunch break in the middle.
Limit will get world 5th despite 6 splits, 1 day head start and bought bis accounts. This is being generous! No medal finish. Only medal you'll find in Limit is in the cave crevices between Xyronic's neck flaps.
Exorsus doing 7 splits? Casual AF, what is putin doing?
People can't get to KJ? Did Russia hack more than just the election?
Last edited by legionrace; 2017-06-24 at 03:12 AM.
They barely got top 10 world HEROIC, and they raided 9-11 hours the first day.
Are we really expecting anything great from a group of wannabes?
Argus, 8.0 and onwards, sure. Maybe they solidify a top 10 world when they raid as much as the rest of the world, but you can check logs, see their progression on WoWprogress, see the trian wreck that are their splits, etc. They are not having a strong start. They definitely had the core half a dozen wildstar players and a bunch of bad players who believed the hype and want to ride the wagon to success. The underlying issue is time doesn't equate to skill.
Last edited by legionrace; 2017-06-24 at 05:05 AM.
Just sitting here with my popcorn in hand for all the drama... please continue
"There is a pervasive myth that making content hard will induce players to rise to the occasion. We find the opposite. " -- Ghostcrawler
"The bit about hardcore players not always caring about the long term interests of the game is spot on." -- Ghostcrawler
"Do you want a game with no casuals so about 500 players?"
you have to think to yourself what kind of person plays wildstar this long
its basically the same as the people who are still playing diablo 3, there is no hope for them
You're not allowed to discuss conspiracy theories on mmo-champion, which makes me wonder what they're trying to hide.
In WildStar for most bosses the only important thing was dodging shit, and as such nearly every mechanic was some version of that with some weird pattern of red zones you had to avoid. These are the "world's best WildStar players" which I presume means they're actually good at dodging shit, right?
Well I'm not sure I understand 20+ wipes for individual Elisande rekills when that boss is quite literally nothing but dodging shit and has been for months.
I remember Enigma, back when they still had some good players in WildStar. They were raiding 40 hours a week and losing progression lead on guilds that were raiding 15. Considering this is probably their third or fourth string, even at 200 hours a week I'd expect them to lose easily to guilds raiding 30.