Does blizzard even do e3 announcements? Seems like they always wait for blizzcon. Which would put the announcement in November so maybe e3 sounds right if they doing anything this year
wonder whats up, played a game, got a message it was recorded log back in to play again, hearthstone closes, now Im in a queue just to launch the battle.net client.
If Blizzard has nothing to do with the payouts and just gets cash for hosting. Then you get into people running tournies as a scam and Blizzard not doing anything about it. A CS nightmare. If Blizzard offers rewards it can't be real money(getting into legal areas I doubt they want to get into)...
I would love to see a tourney format introduced but I have a hard time seeing how they can implement it while also monetizing it. I doubt they would introduce a tournament system w/o the ability to make $$$ off it.
I think the rule is fucking silly but I hope they throw the fucking book at them. Goodell is now the "deflator", lets see if he has the balls to do it.(he doesn't is my bet)
tried arena again today, first run was a warlock I thought would of been better(2-3). 2nd I've drafted but don't even want to play it honestly, and its a mage.
Turned out better than I thought it would. Definitely think trump and kibler have the best decks so far.
No clue why the board for BRM isn't used, especially now that it's completely released
Goofy tourney going on today:
Twitch
Rules:
Challengestone in 2 hours! Challenge revealed: hearthstone
about freeze mage, now that I have Alex been meaning to try it out. Watching it on streams makes it look pretty crazy to hit timings at the right time.
I finished up watching the season but overall its hard to say I like it. I don't dislike because when the episode is good it is but man there are a few episodes that are complete meh.
Won't they be punishing him for conduct detrimental to the league and not specifically for cheating? While the punishment might carry the weight of cheating it won't actually be for cheating I don't think.
I'm curious how much he can potentially make? If it's a set amount basically it will be up to him where he ends up as I doubt any team would pass on him at this point. Granted I know very little(basically none) on what undrafted players make.
When I first read the article about teams ability to contact them I misread the part about being at school or his residence, which doesn't make sense if they can just meet elsewhere. Why even have the rule then