So when I saw the event at first, I was super excited because it seemed like a good way to have an interaction with my friends that don't play 14 or had to stop for one reason or another. The prizes were also a great incentive, though I already preordered my CE, I figured if I somehow got that I could give it to a friend or something. The laptop caught my interest the most, since mine barely works, and maybe by chance I could win it.

It's really cool that people are in different tracks so they aren't directly competing with their friends that are in, but here's where I'm noticing a bit of a problem: popular/professional streamers.

Naturally they will get the most RTs/replies/whatever, and currently the top is at 3k while most people are not even past 1k. If it was top prizes for individual tracks (8 laptops for the furthest in each track), or anything that would divide the types of players, that would seem more fair. But as it is now, no one that is the majority of the playerbase has any shot at winning anything at all. The idea is fun and all, but myself and pretty much all of my friends that decided to take part as a friendly competition are super disheartened to even try anymore because the pro gamers (who more likely than not wouldn't even have a use for a laptop or any of the gaming gear) will dominate every week.

I dunno. Not really complaining I guess, just watching what happens and noticing the giant flaw in the system in case they ever decide to do something like this again after the 8 weeks.