The_Kodu said:
Ok I'm calling shenanigans.
Na.Vi EU goes in vs Fnatic and gets destroyed.
5 minutes later the next match
Na.Vi NA goes in vs Fnatic and picks the perfect counter team to them, perfect bans and picks.
To me it looks like Na.Vi leadership sent Na.Vi EU in to be sacrificial lambs to let the backstage team see Fnatics strategy and work out a counter then pass it on to Na.Vi Us players.
I find this idea completely silly. Na'Vi.EU is one of the favorites to win, and the most popular team world wide (at least judging by pennants every year). Na'Vi.US is not favored to win (no US team was, the first day was considered quite an upset) and in no way would the higher-ups or Na'Vi.EU agree to sac a win for the other team.
In addition, Na'Vi had no choice in the match order, Valve did. Part of pro DOTA is simply that other teams watch your matches and learn how you play. There is a reason teams actually banned Pudge in TI3 vs Na'Vi, and it didn't involve sending in other teams first to lose.
Frankster said:
I find competitive MOBAs boring to watch and honestly don't understand why it's so popular tbh so nope won't be watching.
I wasn't the biggest starcraft fan but found watching sc games, and strategy games in general to be more entertaining to watch on a professional level.
This may be due to how familar you are with the game. I get zero enjoyment from watching cricket because I have no idea how the game works. I can't stand watching professional SCII and I do have an understanding.
It of course could be a matter of taste, which is fine. Either way it shouldn't be hard to understand why it's popular, the same reason baseball or golf is.