PUG: The Nuts & Bolts...

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  • iNX_Treni wrote: »
    I don't need to improve, i'm the best EU player and one of the best general players.
    I'll go where i want, i've earned it.
    terrible on client
  • FAR from that person; 11 yrs of competitive play under my belt, 6 of which sponsored. 'Pro' is a title earned, nothing more...But technically, professional players have a financial backing. #JustSaying

    Any time you put 'organized' into a word it's not random anymore. A pick up game is a randomly FORMED match. There's nothing organized about randoms coming into a match looking for a game any various times throughout the day. Let's host a randomly organized match....

    The statistics aren't a joke. I can walk into the MAJORITY of the PUG's today and confidently say I've never once seen upwards to 90% of the players in a competitively hosted match; STRONGLY state.

    A pick up game isn't a match, its a pug.

    10 people come together and split into teams of 5 for a pug. Players are playing against each other, thats competition. Of course you get the losers who don't want to try and just goof off, but when you get players in there who actually want to win, then its competitive.

    And statistics require factual backing, which you don't have. Your opinion is noted; STRONGLY noted.

    #whatever you want, PUGs, when played the way they're meant to be played, are competitive.
  • How are you gonna say pugs are not organized when you have the same group of people on vent constantly each day to pug, thats not "random" thats a organized group of people that like pugging and come on constantly not once then leave, this is CF not CS or whatever game you played for 11 years, pugs on whatever that game is might be random but on CF its organized as surprising as that is to hear.