Good > "Keystone levels are going even higher. Competitors will take on +23, +24, and +25 as the bracket progresses."\r\rGood > "To keep things interesting, we\u2019ve shuffled some of your favorite affixes to keep competitors on their toes."\r\rMonkaS > "We\u2019ve reintroduced Skittish and added some additional variety overall."\r\rGood > "With the event occurring via LAN with players on-site, verifiable technical issues such as hardware failures or internet instability may result in a remake, depending on the impact and severity of the issue."\r\rArguably the entire thing should be LAN from capital cities. Booking out a venue and signing a policy for internet malfunction shouldn't be so hard blizzard. If my university in Australia can give me locations all over the country to take exam tests for my online course, clearly you can give a LAN "option" in all capital cities so that, "verifiable technical issues" can be directly sent to blizzard and a remake can be granted if needed. Send an email to all players, "do you request for a LAN venue to be found in your area for the competition." If yes, book out a small venue in their capital city. Examples; private group rooms in internet cafes, etc. Allow the competitor to bring their PC if they want, etc. Give the option, so that you can give LAN policy. If the competitor doesn't take it, than it frees up your burden of "blizzard should !@#$ing do remakes for internet failing" throughout the competition.\r\rSome nice changes all round, thank you for continuing to keep watch and adjust the esport. Hope we have many good years of watching to come :).
That DPS meter in the UI, is that Recount, Skada or something Blizzard developed?
Not a fan of the fixed class version of MDI.\r\rThe meta is really optimised by this stage in every expac, and when you remove the opportunity to swap in niche specs you end up with a generalist according-to-meta team versus another generalist according-to-meta team.\r\rImagine if League let both teams choose any character & locked those characters between maps... it'd end up being the same handful of characters on each side for every match. And that's exactly what we're seeing in MDI with this fixed classes format. Changing up classes allows for more whacky niche strategies, and a much more interesting head-to-head.
It looks like skada with as much minimalization as possible. I use skada and it looks exactly the same.
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