He is doing his best.
I'm not even sure that Faria is responsable for the EMEA failure, complain at him about format, not about technics rules by EMEA team IMO
True, I lowkey think the format (aside from this weird EMEA playoff break) has been relatively solid this year, at least compared to other years. The tech pauses are probably just a regional thing
I prefer last year format, thats 1 more game for everyone and everybody play everyone. (The problem with last year format is they are 11 team that would be solved anyway)
My hope is that for next year split 2 is a full round robin, with potentially no playoffs for topteam [Or maybe one game for the top 2] The winner of the split (Or of this unique BO) go to champs and win the split, the other team go in LCQ and go
The weird break is probably BECAUSE of the tech issues tbf. The lan has been down for a while
his best fucking sucks get him out, can’t believe these fuckers can't pull a decent event with so much downtime. CS2 is pumping tournaments every other week and you don't see any of this nonsensical shit.
Agree. On principle, top leadership is always responsible for all failures. But in this case, there's plenty of "top leaders" within emea that ought to be responsible.
if the bridge collapses, you blame the engineer
whether he tries his best or not
Then we should blame the server admins, network engineers and IT staff who are the ones failing at their job?
yeah i guess
but blaming one person that pays those people is easier and in essence not unwarranted criticism
But other regions don't have these problems, so it can't be a problem with Leo Faria's direction. It's obviously a EMEA management issue.
Even if it's an individual fault of someone lower on the ladder (highly unlikely with the scale of the issue) it's the supervisor's responsibly to identify that fact.
Clearly the supervisor is just doing damage control after the fact rather than trying to be preventative like they should. Fire and replace them.
Bro give the Community Map tools and I'm telling you the game would thrive more