Team Liquid fails to qualify for the Apex Legends Global Series due to crashing PCs
It looks like Apex Legends is still not ready for online tournaments.
With the controversial choice of choosing PC as the only platform for the Apex Legends Global Series, teams are currently struggling with technical issues as they try to qualify for the world tournament.
Team Liquid had an unfortunate time during their qualifying round for the first ALGS Major, experiencing numerous disconnections due to crashing PCs.
We fail in qualifying for the Major, we got extremely unlucky with circles but even in a winnable situation BOTH of my teammates crashed.Hold F to Pay Respectspic.twitter.com/1D7YQirLTW
If it weren’t for the crashes, Mendo believed his team could’ve qualified easily. In the third game, the team had an incredible win with seventeen kills.
honestly it’s kinda sick being able to brag to be the first person ever to crash in the official first apex custom lobby
Even with the use of custom lobbies, Mendo’s teammate, Justin “Kellar” Kellar, experienced various technical difficulties such as blue screens and overall lag throughout his playtime. Kellar’s accounts prove that Apex Legends is still unfit for online competitive play.
Although they failed to qualify for the first Major, Team Liquid will have more opportunities to earn points with the upcoming online and premier tournaments in the ALGS.
The first ALGS Major will take place on March 13-15.
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