Thank you good sir Normally I see chatter in the forums as the show goes on, so I got a little worried. But now I'm hearing it was a good show, looking forward to watching!
I get the two healer strategy. You can't just queue up PvP and expect the other team to have only one healer. It's a stronger composition. But it's also a boring snoozer with the timer running out at 2 kills to 3 kills. PvP should end with the score cap met and teams occasionally being wiped. Queue-up PvP should just be about earning gear. True competitive bragging PvP should be run through scrimmages and be structured for more interesting matches. 2 healers is a safety net. It covers up mistakes. It makes the competitive field complacent. That's why a scrimmage 4v4 in Temple of Isis or 5v5 WT with one healer is a much more compelling match. (and fix grounding)
By the way, my comments above aren't meant to diminish the fantastic showing both leagues put on tonight. I love listening to the banter, engaging chat, and watching players get a chance to showcase themselves. +1
Of course, no offence taken. Everybody has their own views on setups, roles, maps etc and I think it's really what separates each server. Healthy banter is always enjoyable but it is a shame when it some times goes sour.
I remember and I'm trying to imagine what even that would have been like with two healers. I'm guessing 0-0.
Was a great to watch FNL guys, gj! Setup wise i really love the 2 healer/2 dps setups with movement debuffs on teh dps. Havent had a single match since 2 weeks that did not end in 1000-x for either side.
...wow...no words can describe that...lol. That was just, wow. The fact that someone spent money to make that video blows my mind. lol.