The end of the Competitive Scene?

YouPoro·4/25/2016, 4:00:29 AM·4 votes·574 views

With the introduction of dynamic queue climbing the ladder has been less than sufficient in determining one's personal skill, and Riot refuses to deliver on their original promise of Solo queue. That being said what will happen to the competitive scene, how do you know if someone really is top 200 or top 50 or hell top 1000, you cannot differentiate between anyone anymore, how do you expect people to recruit you if their is no measure of your own skill. The challenger scene will slowly die if there is no Solo queue, you can cater to your casual fans all you want, however at the end of the day they still look up to pros like Faker and without Solo queue you will not have that same talent pool which made your game famous.

4 Comments

Lauchmelder4/25/2016, 7:55:45 AM2 votes

Because competitive league all revolves around 5 solo Players performing everything solo in an Environment that promotes soloplay right?

No. If someone is challenger then he deserves to be Challenger. "But it's just DynamicQ" is just a sad excuse for the inability to see the bigger picture.

Baek Ma Ri4/25/2016, 7:48:43 AM1 votes

Rip korean solo q stars...