IDK Limit took 64 hours From Generals falling to Denathrius kill, Echo took just over 72 hour.... and had vids from Limit's attempts to save time while masking their progress by playing replays during the #RTWF
Wow do mythics with 300ms ping. How could that ever go wrong when perfect execution is required. Also that would require 2 accounts when you want to play with decent ping. Also twice the timesink to get geared. Either make dedicated server like in the arena championship or just global reset at gmt zero or international date line.
It amazes me how people gather to their comps to look at this shit. It isn't even a fair "Race". One team starts early, the other team does not. How is that even a race or even fair?? Last I checked when at a race, all bitches get behind the line, at the count of three all bitches take off together. Who wins when the first person crosses the line is the winner. That is why I do not even indulge my sanity with these so called "World First" races. if both teams don't start at the same time then the shit is not fair. End of the discussion.
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The problem is that raiding with 140+ms can be quite the disadvantage. To use the footrace analogy, it's like saying "well if your shoes can't be used here, how hard is it to run barefoot?" - it's entirely possible yes, and it doesn't make racing literally impossible, but it's a significant detrimental factor. If the goal is to make the race as fair as possible, asking someone to accept a smaller disadvantage rather than a large one is not a REAL solution, just a bandaid. The real solution would be to give everyone an equal footing, or as equal as technically possible.
Blizzard could easily disconnect maintenance from raid reset, for example. What if, for example, maintenance was on Monday in the US and Tuesday on EU, but both had their raid reset on Wednesday, same time globally? Would that not be a MUCH better solution than trying to concentrate all competitive players onto the same region, which not only creates issues such as the one mentioned above but also disconnects them from their regional community?
You think they will change all the way it worked for 15 years including their team schedule just for a few guys wanting to do wf ? AH !
For me, this has nothing to do with EU or NA. For the record, I am american. Born and raised here in Texas. This has to do with fairness. EVERYONE and ALL TEAMS start at the line TOGETHER. Who ever makes it over the line first then that is the winner. Not this bullshit where one side gets a handout and then is congratulated for winning a race which is not even a damn race. Forgive me if I want things to be fair and equal.
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Since it's impossible for the race to fair or equal in a way that appeases both regions we have two options:
1.) Accept that this is the way it is and quit bitching about it; or
2.) Debate endlessly about "alternatives" to the current system which are not feasible and Blizzard has repeatedly stated will not happen
...this thread is mostly the latter.
I never cared about the 3/4 of the race... just the last two-three bosses. Limit took 64 hours to kill Denathrius, Echo took 70... and not just 70 but 70 hiding their progression on stream with replays and all of Limits streamed strats on what not to do.
I was looking forward to a transparent and entertaining World First Race, apparently the only people who got to see that was Ion and his team with Dev tools.
I think it's obvious Echo has about the same amount transparency in their Org as they did during the Method scandal.
I mean lets be honest I just come to MMO-Champion 1-2 times a day during the race and when I see the winner is posted.. well.. that's about as far as I follow it. Cannot say I ever felt any national or "continental pride" involved in it either. The funnest part of the whole thing is when I get to come into these threads and just watch people utterly exploding over it.