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There is no overarching feel of "I am participating in the scene" from people who watch and then go on to play in smaller series because they are not doing that! There is no activation of the community in any way. But I am livid that there are no incentives to foster a stronger identity in the esport community. They are doing what makes economic sense and their events are great. I want to be clear, I am not angry or anything with them. I get why, with only 1 of the 4 announced S-Tier events being sponsored by a company that makes a product instead of a streamer, you quickly see why they may want to make sure they can get as much exposure as possible. It feels like every event is just there to maximize the block of hours in a single weekend and not give players a consistent playing platform with a reward at the end. This shows the player population from the Tournament Rankings.
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As if there weren't five other days where you could run groups/extended brackets or four different continents full of talent that want to compete. There is also this horrible idea of seemingly having all tournaments be in the weekends and EU hours. There are no groups, no double elim (outside of smaller series), and they qualify based on ladder results. Then there is the whole topic of how tournaments are structured with single elimination after single-elimination events. It's a never-ending problem that has clogged the pipeline of new players to the point that now I think a lot of people have given up in competing in it because they don't know where to sign up, or think "ah, there are a lot of top players already and no small leagues promoting up and comers, might as well not try".
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There seemingly is no cohesion in anything leading to so many occasions where people are confused about where to look for tournaments, how to read liquipedia, or how to register for events, steam ids, etc. Liquipedia was more prepared for the release than most bracket hosting and tournament promotion websites, and even that I had to go and ask MS/WE for assets like civ flags and map icons, which we never got, so I had to take them from the game after release. I am the one who writes the tournament mega threads after doing one for GENESIS.Until recently, it didn't have an event calendar that I made and now maintain.No events are set up for significant events.No dedicated esport channel for the whole franchise.The only one to have the category at release.They didn't have an AoE IV category until I asked them to add it.Still no AoE IV category as of writing.It does not have an official AoE IV category, leading to TOs using "Age of Empires IV", "Age of Empires 4", or just "Age of Empires" for their events.They don't have the maps, a feature I asked for a few days ago, so hopefully soon.They didn't have the Civ available to be picked until a few weeks after release.They didn't have the game listed until I asked them about it a week before GENESIS.I was expecting a lot of work to be done behind the scenes to make sure that when AoE IV was released, there would have been an infrastructure in place to help players and organizers build up their events, instead: Prize money alone an esport does not make.

It might just be that this is the space I spend most of my time in, but AoE IV esports so far feels like such a wasted opportunity. The way the dark and feudal age play out is, for the most part, a pretty entertaining offering for players as it is more involved with scouting, securing, and preparing for how the entire feudal period will go and what are your options for castle and imperial. The game's core ideas for its 1v1 and team matches are solid. There is a legitimate argument to be made that the game should have launched ith a ranked season already, and that is something I agree with, but ultimately I don't think it matters as much. I know people, especially here, like to bash the game for its current meta, but every multiplayer title had terrible metas in their early months, and it is inevitable. I will hold off until we see an entire ranked season play out. Most people's first interaction with AoE IV's gameplay will be through that, so it's a great intro to the game's core gameplay loop while also being a nice complete story for each. I think the single-player campaigns are the strong point of the game, and having played them and seen the cutscenes is clear that it was a pretty big focus in the game's development. It's not a failure, yet, but also not a success story, yet. Out of the game, there is a lot to be done to help it. I think the core game is fun but in need of attention. Yes, I am writing the conclusion here to help TL:DRers.
