Whenever you gotta go, you actually gotta go. I simply want that esports tournaments felt the identical about letting their opponents use the bathroom. Professional participant Oliver “Skiter” Lepko peed in a bottle throughout an ongoing DOTA 2 event, citing the organizers’ guidelines in opposition to going to the bathroom throughout a match. Right here’s {a photograph} of the pee bottle in your…uhhh, enjoyment?
DPC 2023 WEU Winter Tour Division 1 is a DOTA 2 event organized by the Romanian esports firm PGL. Eight European groups compete in opposition to one another from January 9 to 29 for a prize pool of $200,000. However that’s not what you’re eager about. You wish to know why knowledgeable gamer was peeing in a bottle like he’s an Amazon supply driver.
Lepko told Jake Lucky that he would have incurred a stage 2 draft penalty (which suggests groups are delayed in selecting their heroes) if he opted to go to the lavatory, which was allegedly in opposition to the foundations. Relatively than put his group at a drawback or wait out the 40 minutes of an ordinary DOTA 2 match, Lepko took a bottle and peed in entrance of his teammates. I can’t determine if I ought to commend him for being a group participant, or if he ought to have simply taken the penalty. He pressured his harmless teammates to see his junk, which couldn’t have been enjoyable for anybody concerned. Kotaku reached out to PGL to ask how limitless lavatory breaks would have an effect on the equity of the event, however didn’t obtain a response by the point of publication. Lepko’s group had however managed to win three out of 4 matches through the event.
The strangeness of the story doesn’t cease there. Relatively than apologizing and telling opponents that they may use the bathroom as a lot as they wished, PGL allegedly told Lepko to “make clear [his] earlier tweet” concerning the pee bottle. “I knew the rulebook said no lavatory breaks had been allowed,” wrote Lepko. “I am going [to the] rest room earlier than each sport, however drank a variety of water and needed to go once more because of the lengthy sport.” Kotaku reached out to Lepko to ask if any of his earlier tournaments had a no-bathroom rule, however didn’t obtain a response..
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The incident appears humorous on the floor, however it’s deeply fucked up that esports tournaments are simply as unhealthy about letting individuals pee as Amazon is. Stand up, professional avid gamers. You don’t have anything to lose however your chains.