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I hope the unforgiving nature of these rules does not land us with a shitty, talent-lite tournament. Omicron is like a common cold for most healthy, young people. I get that there's PR and liability involved, to an extent, but holy shit the biggest tournament of the year is making a grand statement by going offline and it could be a very messy bed-shitting indeed.

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On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room.
Let's just hope we're more lucky, CS:GO only had 1 player and they have many more players than us.
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Northern Ireland23721 Posts
Poor Rag That’s really unfortunate, hope he’s the only he to have to drop out
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Just realized we won't have the yearly uthermal vs Ragnarok match this year
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On February 22 2022 02:38 BisuDagger wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 01:27 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room. Fair enough to be fearful of the possibility, but you made it sound like a certainty for "many Koreans". A large group of Korean players have already landed and been tested. As I said above, it seems like there's cause for a bit of hope since there won't be random testing and as such asymptomatic cases (which are likely with Omicron & vaxxed) won't be caught. As far as debating on whether or not not testing daily is a good thing idk, but I was mostly questioning your certainty, not the understandable fear and frustration of the event. The solution to all this is 36 players booths and each player isn't allowed to leave theirs until they've lost. How does this work in detail? Player X enters the player booth while at their home. The local post then picks up the booth and transports both the booth and player inside to the on sight location. Once a players loses, they can leave the booth after they have been successfully shipped back home. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/zqLcK5H.png) ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/OpZSSYx.jpg)
+1 XD
Great idea So sad for Ragnarok though, the hard work of a full year somewhat wasted.
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Canada8988 Posts
On February 22 2022 02:38 BisuDagger wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 01:27 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room. Fair enough to be fearful of the possibility, but you made it sound like a certainty for "many Koreans". A large group of Korean players have already landed and been tested. As I said above, it seems like there's cause for a bit of hope since there won't be random testing and as such asymptomatic cases (which are likely with Omicron & vaxxed) won't be caught. As far as debating on whether or not not testing daily is a good thing idk, but I was mostly questioning your certainty, not the understandable fear and frustration of the event. The solution to all this is 36 players booths and each player isn't allowed to leave theirs until they've lost. How does this work in detail? Player X enters the player booth while at their home. The local post then picks up the booth and transports both the booth and player inside to the on sight location. Once a players loses, they can leave the booth after they have been successfully shipped back home. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/zqLcK5H.png) ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/OpZSSYx.jpg)
Now this is the kind of well tought off problem solving reflexion that will actually get us forward!
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Sad for Ragnarok. I hope uThermal had this possibility in mind and has practiced recently.
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Maybe Ragnarok should get a seed for the next year. :/ I know it doesn't seem the most fair but I feel so bad for him.
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On February 22 2022 07:36 Xamo wrote: Sad for Ragnarok. I hope uThermal had this possibility in mind and has practiced recently.
Doesn't really seem like it according to his twitter :/
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On February 22 2022 02:38 BisuDagger wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 01:27 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room. Fair enough to be fearful of the possibility, but you made it sound like a certainty for "many Koreans". A large group of Korean players have already landed and been tested. As I said above, it seems like there's cause for a bit of hope since there won't be random testing and as such asymptomatic cases (which are likely with Omicron & vaxxed) won't be caught. As far as debating on whether or not not testing daily is a good thing idk, but I was mostly questioning your certainty, not the understandable fear and frustration of the event. The solution to all this is 36 players booths and each player isn't allowed to leave theirs until they've lost. How does this work in detail? Player X enters the player booth while at their home. The local post then picks up the booth and transports both the booth and player inside to the on sight location. Once a players loses, they can leave the booth after they have been successfully shipped back home. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/zqLcK5H.png) ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/OpZSSYx.jpg)
On February 22 2022 05:45 Nakajin wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 02:38 BisuDagger wrote:On February 22 2022 01:27 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room. Fair enough to be fearful of the possibility, but you made it sound like a certainty for "many Koreans". A large group of Korean players have already landed and been tested. As I said above, it seems like there's cause for a bit of hope since there won't be random testing and as such asymptomatic cases (which are likely with Omicron & vaxxed) won't be caught. As far as debating on whether or not not testing daily is a good thing idk, but I was mostly questioning your certainty, not the understandable fear and frustration of the event. The solution to all this is 36 players booths and each player isn't allowed to leave theirs until they've lost. How does this work in detail? Player X enters the player booth while at their home. The local post then picks up the booth and transports both the booth and player inside to the on sight location. Once a players loses, they can leave the booth after they have been successfully shipped back home. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/zqLcK5H.png) ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/OpZSSYx.jpg) Now this is the kind of well tought off problem solving reflexion that will actually get us forward! yeah but what about bathroom issues???????
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On February 22 2022 13:26 AzAlexZ wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 02:38 BisuDagger wrote:On February 22 2022 01:27 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room. Fair enough to be fearful of the possibility, but you made it sound like a certainty for "many Koreans". A large group of Korean players have already landed and been tested. As I said above, it seems like there's cause for a bit of hope since there won't be random testing and as such asymptomatic cases (which are likely with Omicron & vaxxed) won't be caught. As far as debating on whether or not not testing daily is a good thing idk, but I was mostly questioning your certainty, not the understandable fear and frustration of the event. The solution to all this is 36 players booths and each player isn't allowed to leave theirs until they've lost. How does this work in detail? Player X enters the player booth while at their home. The local post then picks up the booth and transports both the booth and player inside to the on sight location. Once a players loses, they can leave the booth after they have been successfully shipped back home. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/zqLcK5H.png) ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/OpZSSYx.jpg) Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 05:45 Nakajin wrote:On February 22 2022 02:38 BisuDagger wrote:On February 22 2022 01:27 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room. Fair enough to be fearful of the possibility, but you made it sound like a certainty for "many Koreans". A large group of Korean players have already landed and been tested. As I said above, it seems like there's cause for a bit of hope since there won't be random testing and as such asymptomatic cases (which are likely with Omicron & vaxxed) won't be caught. As far as debating on whether or not not testing daily is a good thing idk, but I was mostly questioning your certainty, not the understandable fear and frustration of the event. The solution to all this is 36 players booths and each player isn't allowed to leave theirs until they've lost. How does this work in detail? Player X enters the player booth while at their home. The local post then picks up the booth and transports both the booth and player inside to the on sight location. Once a players loses, they can leave the booth after they have been successfully shipped back home. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/zqLcK5H.png) ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/OpZSSYx.jpg) Now this is the kind of well tought off problem solving reflexion that will actually get us forward! yeah but what about bathroom issues??????? And food Shiping from KR to Poland will take quite some time
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On February 22 2022 13:26 AzAlexZ wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 02:38 BisuDagger wrote:On February 22 2022 01:27 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room. Fair enough to be fearful of the possibility, but you made it sound like a certainty for "many Koreans". A large group of Korean players have already landed and been tested. As I said above, it seems like there's cause for a bit of hope since there won't be random testing and as such asymptomatic cases (which are likely with Omicron & vaxxed) won't be caught. As far as debating on whether or not not testing daily is a good thing idk, but I was mostly questioning your certainty, not the understandable fear and frustration of the event. The solution to all this is 36 players booths and each player isn't allowed to leave theirs until they've lost. How does this work in detail? Player X enters the player booth while at their home. The local post then picks up the booth and transports both the booth and player inside to the on sight location. Once a players loses, they can leave the booth after they have been successfully shipped back home. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/zqLcK5H.png) ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/OpZSSYx.jpg) Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 05:45 Nakajin wrote:On February 22 2022 02:38 BisuDagger wrote:On February 22 2022 01:27 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room. Fair enough to be fearful of the possibility, but you made it sound like a certainty for "many Koreans". A large group of Korean players have already landed and been tested. As I said above, it seems like there's cause for a bit of hope since there won't be random testing and as such asymptomatic cases (which are likely with Omicron & vaxxed) won't be caught. As far as debating on whether or not not testing daily is a good thing idk, but I was mostly questioning your certainty, not the understandable fear and frustration of the event. The solution to all this is 36 players booths and each player isn't allowed to leave theirs until they've lost. How does this work in detail? Player X enters the player booth while at their home. The local post then picks up the booth and transports both the booth and player inside to the on sight location. Once a players loses, they can leave the booth after they have been successfully shipped back home. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/zqLcK5H.png) ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/OpZSSYx.jpg) Now this is the kind of well tought off problem solving reflexion that will actually get us forward! yeah but what about bathroom issues??????? They can just put buckets in the booth, I don't see the problem
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Bisutopia19152 Posts
On February 22 2022 13:26 AzAlexZ wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 02:38 BisuDagger wrote:On February 22 2022 01:27 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room. Fair enough to be fearful of the possibility, but you made it sound like a certainty for "many Koreans". A large group of Korean players have already landed and been tested. As I said above, it seems like there's cause for a bit of hope since there won't be random testing and as such asymptomatic cases (which are likely with Omicron & vaxxed) won't be caught. As far as debating on whether or not not testing daily is a good thing idk, but I was mostly questioning your certainty, not the understandable fear and frustration of the event. The solution to all this is 36 players booths and each player isn't allowed to leave theirs until they've lost. How does this work in detail? Player X enters the player booth while at their home. The local post then picks up the booth and transports both the booth and player inside to the on sight location. Once a players loses, they can leave the booth after they have been successfully shipped back home. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/zqLcK5H.png) ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/OpZSSYx.jpg) Show nested quote +On February 22 2022 05:45 Nakajin wrote:On February 22 2022 02:38 BisuDagger wrote:On February 22 2022 01:27 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 01:05 geokilla wrote:On February 22 2022 00:29 ZombieGrub wrote:On February 22 2022 00:05 geokilla wrote: One of many Koreans who will be dropping out unfortunately. Wish him a speedy recovery. What makes you say that? Many Koreans (about 12?) arrived today and took their Krakow arrival test. I'm not sure how many tests need to be taken for players but if it's like the talent side, one test in and one test out. If symptoms show then yeah more tests necessary, but it does seem like honestly the biggest "hold your breath" moment is the pre departure test. Agree with BisuDagger above. Such terrible timing after (presumably) dodging it for so long. ): Korea is exploding with COVID and players could be asymptomatic and testing negative prior to boarding the plane or even after landing. Happened in CS:GO in which one player was not allowed to play while the other played in his hotel room. Fair enough to be fearful of the possibility, but you made it sound like a certainty for "many Koreans". A large group of Korean players have already landed and been tested. As I said above, it seems like there's cause for a bit of hope since there won't be random testing and as such asymptomatic cases (which are likely with Omicron & vaxxed) won't be caught. As far as debating on whether or not not testing daily is a good thing idk, but I was mostly questioning your certainty, not the understandable fear and frustration of the event. The solution to all this is 36 players booths and each player isn't allowed to leave theirs until they've lost. How does this work in detail? Player X enters the player booth while at their home. The local post then picks up the booth and transports both the booth and player inside to the on sight location. Once a players loses, they can leave the booth after they have been successfully shipped back home. ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/zqLcK5H.png) ![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/OpZSSYx.jpg) Now this is the kind of well tought off problem solving reflexion that will actually get us forward! yeah but what about bathroom issues??????? There is a toilet in that shower and food on the table. I’ll post the source image of the shower later.
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