GV vs DIG

Trick1F·1/31/2015, 9:09:09 PM·1 votes·1,387 views

Embarassing. Not one, but three or four bad ults from Core, and the game was just....torture to watch. Anyways, calling it the worst game of the spring split now. Lost interest in watching the rest of the day's games. #80minsthedream

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4nth0l0gy1/31/2015, 9:11:05 PM1 votes

It was kind of abysmal. I was both impressed and disheartened with the low kill counts: on the one hand, good job staying alive; on the other, close out your kills guys.

I really expect nothing less of a game with Saintvicious controlling the pace, though.

Fitz n The Fool1/31/2015, 9:15:29 PM1 votes

i feel asleep at work watching this terrible game

Wargarden1/31/2015, 9:36:40 PM1 votes

dat triple Irelia ban though

but it happens, majority of the matches will be bloody, occasionally you get those matchups where the style of the players and the comps they're playing are going to make a long pve match. Though listening to Koby(sp?) rage at some of the recalls was amusing.

Trick1F1/31/2015, 9:46:53 PM1 votes

Kobe and Riv were considering seppuku. On stage. Live.

Vixanys2/2/2015, 5:13:28 PM1 votes

People complaining about the quality of this game, are completely avoiding the matchups.

Gravity = Poke with a lot of engage. Dignitas = Poke with a lot of disengage.

The basis of both of these comps was poke. Gravity attempted to engage then poke to death after getting Dig to sub 50% (to get objectives) Dig's comp countered that at every turn. The only reason Gravity won was because of out-rotations, some engages that worked, and overall safer play.

While this game wasn't an exciting bloodbath like most of the LCS games, it shouldn't be considered a bad game. Just different than the norm. And also, it wasn't even the longest game of the LCS (See 63:51 EL vs Roc)