High School Esports?

  • So basically, at my high school we have an esports team, but sea of thieves isn't listed as a game we can play for it. I was wondering, since they are able to do this with the NAL and Sea of Champions, if Rare can like make a private arena server for basically the same purpose but for high school esports teams? I think that would be really cool if they did, and I'm not sure what their policy on it is atm, anyone have any idea?

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  • They are currently testing custom servers, but those are locked to partners.

    You can read more about them here.

  • There's always solo queuing! Should be easier now that Arena is a bit of a mess.....

  • @aribalam Yeah I know, I mean maybe if they did the same thing as they do with NAL and SoC.

  • @aribalam I think he meant custom servers for arena alongside adventure. Currently it appears that it's just adventure being supported for these.

  • @aribalam I'm starting to think "custom servers" is just Rare's hilarious follow-up to the Shrouded Ghost

  • What makes you think this game is eSports worthy? Arena Mode is quite literally dead. I highly doubt any other professional, semi or otherwise, teams for Sea of Thieves even exists.

  • @blam320 I'm not sure what you mean. The game mode seems dead because it's unorganized, if someone were given a specific server like how the NAL has and contestants to compete in it it wouldn't seem nearly as boring and dead.

  • @thathappyhat said in High School Esports?:

    @blam320 I'm not sure what you mean. The game mode seems dead because it's unorganized, if someone were given a specific server like how the NAL has and contestants to compete in it it wouldn't seem nearly as boring and dead.

    It's not that it's ""disorganized,"" literally nobody plays Arena mode anymore. It's redundant, and more people play it to farm kills than to actually win or complete objectives.

  • @blam320 I disagree. Plus, it wouldn't necessarily matter how many random people play it if you have enough dedicated people who DO.

  • @thathappyhat the thing is all development for arena has stopped, it is kept in the current playable state but no future development will occur. This has been stated by Rare themselves.

  • I think the OP is going to have to find another way to play SoT in his high school class.

    Combat in SoT is too wonky for serious Esports participation.

  • @blam320 said in High School Esports?:

    What makes you think this game is eSports worthy? Arena Mode is quite literally dead. I highly doubt any other professional, semi or otherwise, teams for Sea of Thieves even exists.

    There are plenty non-professional teams out there who take SoT very, very seriously. I assure you.

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  • @greengrimz said in High School Esports?:

    @blam320 said in High School Esports?:

    What makes you think this game is eSports worthy? Arena Mode is quite literally dead. I highly doubt any other professional, semi or otherwise, teams for Sea of Thieves even exists.

    There are plenty non-professional teams out there who take SoT very, very seriously. I assure you.

    Name one. Just one. Because as far as I'm aware, nobody cares about Arena. Not even the developers at Rare, who only made the mode because the PvP crowd complained very, very loudly about how it's "too hard" to ambush people.

  • Getting a lot of the same thing here, about how Rare isn't developing the game mode and how nobody plays.

    Thought I'd clear something up: I know that Rare stopped working on arena, but that doesn't suddenly make everyone stop from playing. There are plenty of people who still do and that in itself would make it worthwhile.

    There are many people who still play Arena, and I've mentioned the Sea of Champions and Notorious Arena League already, both of which are professional organizations who are still active to this day and prove that there are enough people in the world who are even willing to spend money to compete and watch others compete in arena.

    I also would say, I agree that combat in SoT needs a lot of work. But my counters are these: First off, as I mentioned, plenty of people still do it professionally anyway for actual tournaments to win thousands of dollars, and therefore it has to be worth SOMETHING. My other counter is, if League of Legends can attract enough people to make it an Esport, SoT definitely can lol.

    Thanks for the feedback though.

  • @blam320 said in High School Esports?:

    @greengrimz said in High School Esports?:

    @blam320 said in [High School Esports?]Because as far as I'm aware, nobody cares about Arena. Not even the developers at Rare, who only made the mode because the PvP crowd complained very, very loudly about how it's "too hard" to ambush people.

    After the Arena debut, Rare admitted to outsourcing Arena to another studio. It is not, and never has been their passion, like Adventure.

    I can imagine Arena is viewed by the devs as a redheaded step child. Only useful for combat training and the commendations already implemented.

  • There are too many hitreg and high ping issues for this to be an eSports title.

    Custom servers (no progression) are coming so that will allow for private fights.

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