My biggest gripe with the /r/Overwatch community, is that they believe it's perfect as it is, and can't get better for everyone altogether.
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@UberShouts /r/Overwatch not embracing the competitive/esports side of the games is a shame and possibly a little concerning.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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None of the mods would disagree that the sub needs more variety. Thing is, when they tried selfposts people -
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- were complaining, which is why mods are being hesitant. SpriteGuy is regularly posting esports schedules -
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and whatnot, theres only so much they can do without riots.
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