Who made the map? Junz.
Who host the game and only allow his gang(I mean his friends) to do 5 redo's? Junz.
So are we supposed to blame the Junz or players who are asking for a rehost?
Junz is a really good pr but he has a background which I think he shouldn't be involved at hosting GST. May be another host as helper can make the situations right. When Meph and Anero host together, the result of GST did not dissatisfy the participants. But when last year anero host himself, he was not trusted by players. Based on these examples, Junz shouldn't handle this alone.
And about gmap, it was a mistake that could be avoided in my opinion. But apparently Junz did not listen to the participants and this had happened.
Asking for rehost doesn't mean attacking Junz but we are trying to improve the game.
*Cough* The winners are not willing to do this redo as they just won a toilet chance event.
Was it 5 re-do's?
Also was it really the gang he currently is in that he allowed re-do's? or is he not a part of the gang and that's just made up?
If the answer is Yes to both those questions then I can see where your coming from in there being no neutral party in this situation.
There is not a single competitive event, that would allow an overseer( a referee) to watch over the fight if they're friends/have a good history with either contestant.
It's human nature to treat those who you're 'closer' too with higher priority than those you're less familiar with, which is why such a common rule is imposed in majority of competitive events.
Despite the possible affiliations Junz may have had with the Gangs, he's not too blame for the Glitch Issue.
Apparently there was a member of Curse who was house glitching (What is it?), If the House glitch was due to a modification he/she did then the Gang should have been disqualified. If the House glitch was a result of the Lag from the server, you can't blame the Gang.
The invisible glitch was probably due to how the levels were joined.
They literally join together 9 different levels like so:
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The red lines shown in the diagram is the warp between the levels.
That is why someone had to be constantly moving around as you can't update the level of the entire arena, you have to update each level separately.
Yet to hear Junz's response to the matter.
"A fool thinks they know everything but a wise person knows there's something to learn from everyone"
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"Great leaders don't complain about the tools they are given. They work to sharpen them"
Uhm, there was TryHarder vs Broken Myth right when the match was looking even.
It was 5v5 and then they re-did it as a 5v5.
I think TryHarder vs iFreeze had a re-do, but that one was allowed by both teams.
Those are about the only ones I remember. I only watched some of the 8-team matches and some of the final four.
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