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Vogan · @VoganRL

12th Sep 2016 from TwitLonger

The future. TL;DR: Not quitting, building up a team of upcoming players


After yesterday's sudden end to Complex's RLCS campaign (read Yeezy's explanation here http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sp3m74), I have had to think about the next 3 months. There are a bunch of options possible, from playing with Complex for the next 3 months and coming back stronger than ever to outright quitting the scene.

Now, this may be a bit of a strange thing to say to some of you, but I've been somewhat bored by the competitive scene since the LAN. The incredible overloading of the senses that was the LAN in addition to the great satisfaction of proving everyone that said TFD would get hopelessly sweeped by KOU wrong makes online play seem bland in comparison. Furthermore, building a team from the ground up instead of assembling what is essentially (in my eyes) a band of mercenaries is significantly more fulfilling to me personally.

So, although I will essentially be forced into irrelevance for the remainder of the year, I'll be trying to build up a new team, probably with two relatively (or completely) unknown players. I'm gonna take it slower than I did with RLCS because of the abundance of time I now have. What we would compete in I'm not sure. I'm currently trying to explore if any tournament organisers are planning on providing a competition for non-RLCS players, which I think would be interesting (similar to challenger in LoL), providing all the other players don't all quit the scene because of the fact that they missed out on RLCS of course. Else, I guess you might see me in Gfinity every Friday (if I get far enough to appear on stream).

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