eldrichhydralisk@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The slow death of Twitter is measured in disasters like the Baltimore bridge collapse
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8 months agoThe only reason I had a Twitter account was because there was an emergency event in my local area and Twitter was the one place I could get information about it right now. There were locals sharing what they knew, emergency services telling people what measures needed to be taken where, and journalists on the ground saying what they knew in real time. It was invaluable.
When I left Twitter, that ability to follow breaking news as it happens was the thing I was afraid I’d miss out on most. It’s bittersweet to find out that I didn’t need to worry about that after all.
I’m glad they’re looking into 6v6, but I honestly like 5v5 better. Queue times are short, games play quick, and it’s easier to keep track of what’s going on. It does put a lot of pressure on the solo tank, but not so much that I don’t enjoy playing tank.
I’m more interested to see where they go with some of the other queue changes they mentioned. If they can add some more flexibility than “1-2-2 only” in a way that doesn’t totally break team comp, that could be a lot of fun!