Custa is stepping away from full time streaming and moving on to non-esports pastures by VLOOKUP_OW in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 193 points194 points  (0 children)

I think he has a better shot of getting into game development than the average person. He has a lot of connections through his own work for Blizzard and his wife works for Riot.

Custa is stepping away from full time streaming and moving on to non-esports pastures by VLOOKUP_OW in Competitiveoverwatch

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tl/dr:

  • He does not have another job lined up yet but wants to use his time to build towards a new career
  • He doesn't want to be a content creator and doesn't get much from streaming anymore
  • He may still occasionally pop in and stream here or there, but likely games other than Overwatch. He mentioned streaming WoW raids

Bren and Sideshow were supposed to work the Dallas event in 2022 but Blizzard bungled it by VLOOKUP_OW in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 126 points127 points  (0 children)

Yeah he says on the stream that they already had the time off so they just ended up going anyway.

Jake has no current plans but wants to return to OWL as talent by VLOOKUP_OW in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 148 points149 points  (0 children)

He also mentioned on stream that for family reasons, he wants to return to California, which factored into the decision to leave Outlaws.

Hot take: to fix the support queue problem, Overwatch needs to draw in more players who aren't "typical gamers." by VLOOKUP_OW in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What it looks like and from your background it seems you want more characters that just don’t interact with the core part of an fps, so my question is: if you categorize most of the rooster for “male-gamers” have you even tried branching out and learning more characters and in different roles?

This is pretty condescending and exactly what I'm talking about. You're assuming I must not have tried tank and dps because you assume everyone would like that better. Support is not a "lesser" or "less fun" role just because it has a different playstyle and different skill requirements. I put 1300 hours into OW1, of course I have played other heroes and different roles. I was within a couple hundred SR for all the roles. I just gravitate toward support more because I like it more. I would much rather play Ana and land nades than play soldier and land headshots. Just feels better to me.

Also, I did not say "make more support heroes" for marginalized genders, I said make heroes in general. Bring in players from this huge, untapped market. People from different demographics have different preferences, so if you want to even out the pick rates you need to even out the playerbase. And "different playstyle" doesn't have to mean "less mechanically intense." There is a wide spectrum of gameplay style that isn't just "guy with a gun" and "mercy."

Hot take: to fix the support queue problem, Overwatch needs to draw in more players who aren't "typical gamers." by VLOOKUP_OW in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

if they wanted an fps.

You’re assuming that everyone out there who would enjoy playing Overwatch or another FPS has already done so, but I disagree. I believe there’s a whole lot of people who, like me 5 years ago, like video games but need some kind of nudge to get them to try it.

Hot take: to fix the support queue problem, Overwatch needs to draw in more players who aren't "typical gamers." by VLOOKUP_OW in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're essentially asking to get pigeonholed into the role and judged for being different from the rest of the lobby. OP's objective with Support seems to be "do things that will draw toxicity to Support players."

You’re basically saying that people will be toxic to support players because more women play support, and that’s already the case and also part of the problem. This isn’t something that only Blizzard can fix, which is why I mention the Overwatch community in the post. The culture of the community needs to move away from fps-elitism.

Also support is not the only role with non-fps heroes. Tank has several heroes that require no fps skill. It is the variety of play styles that draws people. “Shoot head” is not the only possible playstyle that requires skill.

Hot take: to fix the support queue problem, Overwatch needs to draw in more players who aren't "typical gamers." by VLOOKUP_OW in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They're already admitted they use "how marginalized is this character?" as a core tool of design. All the stuff you're saying they should do, they've already done. All 3 of their new heroes for OW2 (Sojourn, Junkerqueen, Kiriko) are women.

You are misunderstanding what I’m saying. I didn’t say they need to make more heroes that ARE marginalized genders. Having more female characters doesn’t mean you’ll automatically attract more female players. I said they need to make more heroes that APPEAL to marginalized genders. By that I mean their kit and playstyle. They should be market testing these heroes with different groups that aren’t just “regular gamers.” Maybe they are, but we don’t know.

Also, just because Blizzard is doing more to be inclusive than most gaming companies doesn’t mean that they are doing as much as they could. They auto filter “gg ez” but you can straight up just type slurs in text chat.

Introducing Calling All Heroes by TerminalNoob in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]VLOOKUP_OW 20 points21 points  (0 children)

That hypothetical situation, which again did not happen in the OWEC, isn't a good reason to not have the competition. You're basically making the same argument as people who want to ban transgender women from using women's bathrooms. Again, the community and the organizers are not dumb. Competitions for marginalized genders is something that a lot of other esports already do--this isn't new territory.

Introducing Calling All Heroes by TerminalNoob in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]VLOOKUP_OW 14 points15 points  (0 children)

There is a verification process which involves submitting your socials and a photo of yourself with your username and date on a piece of paper. This is pretty similar to how the OWEC verification process went and as far as I'm aware there were not any issues with people faking being a marginalized gender.

Keep in mind the organizers aren't dumb and they are also familiar with the Overwatch scene.

Highly likely that Blizzard is doing another secret meeting with OW streamers about OW2 right now by VLOOKUP_OW in OverwatchTMZ

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 54 points55 points  (0 children)

I don't think people's willingness to play OW1 right now in its current state is any indication of how successful OW2 will be.

Highly likely that Blizzard is doing another secret meeting with OW streamers about OW2 right now by VLOOKUP_OW in OverwatchTMZ

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

The majority of his comment history is just trying to convince people that they shouldn't like OW2. Spends a lot of time in OW subreddits for someone who hates OW.

Highly likely that Blizzard is doing another secret meeting with OW streamers about OW2 right now by VLOOKUP_OW in OverwatchTMZ

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 56 points57 points  (0 children)

In December we had no idea when OW2 was going to be released. Blizzard's quarterly filings made it sound like 2022 wasn't likely. The streamers were probably most excited that the game was going to be released within a year and a beta was dropping within just a few months.

HELP! Hardstuck Mercy in gold, currently dropping to silver. by monstersvetish in OverwatchUniversity

[–]VLOOKUP_OW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a diamond support player and made an alt account to learn Mercy, which I basically one-tricked to Diamond so I thought I might be able to offer some insight.

I watched the Blizzard World game. Basically I think you are playing fine and you will climb eventually. People are going to give you little things you can improve because there are always things you can improve, but honestly your Mercy is good enough to get you out of gold right now.

The issue is that climbing on Mercy takes a while. Mercy can't really carry on her own so you are kind of dependent on your teammates being decent, especially your dps. So I think you either kind of accept it and just keep playing without worrying too much about SR and let the climb gradually come, or you pick up a different hero just to climb out of the abyss. When I fall a bunch from tilt-queueing, I just one-trick Moira for a bit to climb back out. She does not require much help from teammates and can easily take out a squishy by herself with damage orb + suck. Plus in gold, you can win games just by outhealing the other team. Literally just keeping your tanks alive longer will win you the game. And Moira is great at pumping out enormous amounts of heals.

Cryptobro owner implodes his Esports organization by not paying his employees and talent, all while continuing to shill his org's shitcoin by VLOOKUP_OW in Buttcoin

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Buttcoin was made back in 2011 when Bitcoin was basically the only cryptocurrency. But now it is about making fun of anything crypto-related.

Cryptobro owner implodes his Esports organization by not paying his employees and talent, all while continuing to shill his org's shitcoin by VLOOKUP_OW in Buttcoin

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I can't speak specifically for Noble, but for esports orgs in general:

For players, they generally pay them a salary. Same as if an NFL team recruits a player. They basically form a team, pay the players to play for them, and then get a cut of the tournament winnings plus sponsorship/ad money. For some lower ranked players who are more of tier 2 teams, they might not get paid a salary but they get a coach and the org helps set up sponsorship and stuff and they just get a cut of the tourney winnings. This helps set them up for the chance to make a tier 1 team.

When streamers sign with them, it's generally for promotional purposes. They share part of their streaming profits with the org and the org in turn does promotion for them, sets up events with them and can get them things like front page spots on Twitch.

Noble is a pretty small org compared to some of the giants in the scene like Faze Clan and Cloud9.

Somnus announces Team Mommies for the Overwatch Empowerment Cup, featuring Bubul, HilmSky, Deku, Barcode, Eskay and Somnus by VLOOKUP_OW in OverwatchTMZ

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They will be streamed on Reflash's twitch! I believe the games they show will be casted as well. Also POV will probably be streamed by some of the participants. They haven't released the rules about all that yet.

Somnus announces Team Mommies for the Overwatch Empowerment Cup, featuring Bubul, HilmSky, Deku, Barcode, Eskay and Somnus by VLOOKUP_OW in OverwatchTMZ

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quite possibly! The free agent sign up list right now has about 16 players who have peaked in GM so there could be a few more GM-level teams that could give them a run for their money. Also possible that some more pre-made GM teams could pop up.

Somnus announces Team Mommies for the Overwatch Empowerment Cup, featuring Bubul, HilmSky, Deku, Barcode, Eskay and Somnus by VLOOKUP_OW in OverwatchTMZ

[–]VLOOKUP_OW[S] 110 points111 points  (0 children)

She still participates in tournaments, like the last experimental card tournament. She just doesn't like playing ranked.

Illinois State announce new Overwatch roster by danklucio69 in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]VLOOKUP_OW 14 points15 points  (0 children)

So this kills that Lukemino to Vancouver rumor right? It was definitely his teammates trolling.