Appreciated? Huh... EJ_SA says that a lot. He is a Kerbal Space Program streamer. Sorry about that, first thing that came to mind when I heard it. You're welcome! c:
There has been a change to the check in times for the 20th, as well as a change to round one and two.
Check-ins: Saturday, the 20th of February at 15:30-16:00 CET.Check-ins are in the chat of the official steam group, link will be provided when you have signed up. R1 and R2: Saturday, the 20th of February 16:00-18:00 and 18:00-20:30 CET.
Thanks
Fairly decent. Didn't play any major tournaments or anything except for some Oceanic stuff (won an Oceanic 1v1 league and runner up in 2v2 league). Was a strategy specialist at gamereplays. But I'm small fry compared to some of the well known players I suck at COH2 currently But that's cool because when your first learning the mechanics and bad at the game tend to be some of the more enjoyable I find.
Ah, I see. Was a writer for the DoW2 section of GR once upon a time, here. Ah, yes, it is quite enjoyable to learn something new. Well, it is, until you walk on mine number twenty-two, which kindly wipes your entire squad.
Meh. Writers get to write blog articles, which can be about whatever. As long as it somehow links back to CoH2 or WW2. Even a German pancake recipe from the time will do. Does that mean that COH2.ORG wants you to make pancakes? Endorses the use of this recipe? Forces you to? Of course not!
Blog articles are the opinions of the author. Not that of COH2.ORG. But members of our Staff have their own opinions, and they can talk about them if they wish. Or make blog articles about it if they wish. Although, I would have strapped a huge disclaimer at the start of this blog article, telling everyone that it does not reflect the views of our site. Alas, IpKai did not agree.
Personally, I disagree with his opinion. Relic is an entity, where within there are several groups, doing different things. The programmers, designers and artists who toil at the game for hours may very well want to see it rise to the challenge of Esports, but they do not decide. In fact, I do not know who does decide such things. Marketing? The CEO slash Studio Leader? Or somebody else?
Whoever it is; they are responsible for the competitive scene. But even they may not sit with all of the cards. Being in a company can be quite the headache. Even more so if your boss is incompetent, which may be the cause for Relic. Or it could just be inexperience. I do not know the Relicans, so I cannot tell.