Blizzard World should be removed In Competitive

I been hearing every Pro player on stream and my rank games on Master Complaining that Blizzard World is not suitable On Competitive. The problem with the map is there too many corners and buildings to enter which is confusing, even worse statues around the map can be distracting when viewing the angle you’re moving. The Map is beautiful and best looking map that Blizzard made but it just feels like Quick play when playing the map.

Blizzard World isn’t confusing it’s a strait shot from start to finish. Sure, it has a lot of objects and several flank routes but it’s nothing a little practice can’t fix.

I don’t see anything wrong with it if you’ve played on it more than 3 or 4 times.

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I’ve played it twice and don’t see a problem. First game I was lost cause I didn’t practice on it, or check it out in practice mode (my fault). Second game felt like any other.

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they need to git gud

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Its a new map but with more possibilites, which make it more unpredictable and a bit less linear imo.

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Pretty much this.

Also, it’s better than other maps because there’s TONS of landmarks you can reference to call out enemy positioning. “Widow on Siege Tank”, “Tracer in Snaxx”, “Bastion on Duskwood”, etc.

I say just play in the map for several games and learn the lay of the land and you’ll be fine.

You’re in Diamond lmao.

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That was last season because I haven’t played 2 weeks and right now I’m on my placement matches still and won about 6 matches so far.

I don’t like that map. Yet.

When we’ll see a “BW meta” getting in place (like the Junkertown meta, even if it should change now that sombra’s op), it might be really good to play on this map.

This could be the “Diversity map” since many picks that work on point A won’t on the payload segment.
This could also be another map that promotes cancer comps and spam. I’d rather have the former than the latter.

Huh?
Any pick can work anywhere.

the map is great. i love it.

@Player Your reply adds a lot to the debate.