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EPISODE · Dec 23, 2023 · 1H 30M

Episode 16 - CDL from a woman's point of view

from Slightly Above Average Gaming · host SuboneKD J007tv

Summary In this episode, Jay and Sub interview Diosa, a competitor in the Women X Call of Duty (WXC) tournament. They discuss the structure of the WXC, including team qualifications and the role of captains and coaches. Diosa shares her experience with scrim schedules and the importance of practicing against skilled players. They also discuss the presence of Twitter orgs in the female gaming scene and the desire for women to compete in the main Call of Duty League (CDL). The conversation touches on the differences between Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of Blackout and Warzone. The conversation covers various topics related to Call of Duty: Warzone, including the availability of games on different platforms, the desire for a basic gun mode, opinions on the time-to-kill (TTK), cross-platform play, inconsistencies in hitboxes and damage values, the need for new content, interest in ranked play and competitive gaming, the idea of futuristic content, opinions on the new Warzone map, cash flow and weapon balance, and issues with audio. The conversation covers sound issues in Warzone, strategies and perks, different playstyles, mastering different mechanics, strategic approaches, favorite game modes, spawning and strategy, and streaming and social media. Our Guest: https://twitter.com/DiosaTTV https://www.twitch.tv/diosaa Your hosts: J007tv: https://twitter.com/FakeJ00712 https://www.twitch.tv/j007tv SuboneKD: https://twitter.com/Subonekd https://kick.com/subonekd Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:56 Women X Call of Duty (WXC) 03:43 Team Structure and Qualifications 04:12 Team Captains and Coaches 04:50 Scrim Schedule and Improvement 05:34 Team Size and Coaches 06:26 Twitter Orgs and Content Creation 08:09 OTF Gaming and LAN Events 08:50 Preference for LAN Events 09:05 Switching from Console to PC 09:55 Getting into Competitive Gaming 13:18 Desire to Compete in the Main CDL 15:40 Opportunities for Women in CDL 18:42 Routine and Practice 20:13 Playing Against Better Players 22:48 Comparison of Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3 23:57 Sound EQ and GA in Tournaments 25:26 Role and Flexibility in the Team 29:38 Comparison of Blackout and Warzone 33:34 Desire for a Hybrid of Blackout and Warzone 37:38 Discussion on the availability of games on different platforms 40:31 Desire for a basic gun mode in Warzone 41:04 Opinions on the time-to-kill (TTK) in Warzone 42:17 Cross-platform play and its impact on game lobbies 44:14 Inconsistencies in hitboxes and damage values 48:45 Discussion on the current state of Warzone and the need for new content 52:13 Interest in Warzone ranked play and competitive gaming 57:46 Exploring the idea of futuristic content in Call of Duty 01:05:31 Opinions on the new Warzone map 01:09:31 Likes and dislikes about the new map 01:13:02 Discussion on cash flow and weapon balance in Warzone 01:13:49 Issues with audio in Warzone 01:14:00 Sound Issues in Warzone 01:15:07 Strategies and Perks in Warzone 01:16:20 Different Playstyles in Warzone 01:18:41 Mastering Different Mechanics in Warzone 01:21:12 Strategic Approaches in Warzone 01:24:48 Favorite Game Modes in Warzone 01:25:54 Spawning and Strategy in Warzone 01:27:34 Streaming and Social Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Summary In this episode, Jay and Sub interview Diosa, a competitor in the Women X Call of Duty (WXC) tournament. They discuss the structure of the WXC, including team qualifications and the role of captains and coaches. Diosa shares her experience with scrim schedules and the importance of practicing against skilled players. They also discuss the presence of Twitter orgs in the female gaming scene and the desire for women to compete in the main Call of Duty League (CDL). The conversation touches on the differences between Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of Blackout and Warzone. The conversation covers various topics related to Call of Duty: Warzone, including the availability of games on different platforms, the desire for a basic gun mode, opinions on the time-to-kill (TTK), cross-platform play, inconsistencies in hitboxes and damage values, the need for new content, interest in ranked play and competitive gaming, the idea of futuristic content, opinions on the new Warzone map, cash flow and weapon balance, and issues with audio. The conversation covers sound issues in Warzone, strategies and perks, different playstyles, mastering different mechanics, strategic approaches, favorite game modes, spawning and strategy, and streaming and social media. Our Guest: https://twitter.com/DiosaTTV https://www.twitch.tv/diosaa Your hosts: J007tv: https://twitter.com/FakeJ00712 https://www.twitch.tv/j007tv SuboneKD: https://twitter.com/Subonekd https://kick.com/subonekd Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:56 Women X Call of Duty (WXC) 03:43 Team Structure and Qualifications 04:12 Team Captains and Coaches 04:50 Scrim Schedule and Improvement 05:34 Team Size and Coaches 06:26 Twitter Orgs and Content Creation 08:09 OTF Gaming and LAN Events 08:50 Preference for LAN Events 09:05 Switching from Console to PC 09:55 Getting into Competitive Gaming 13:18 Desire to Compete in the Main CDL 15:40 Opportunities for Women in CDL 18:42 Routine and Practice 20:13 Playing Against Better Players 22:48 Comparison of Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3 23:57 Sound EQ and GA in Tournaments 25:26 Role and Flexibility in the Team 29:38 Comparison of Blackout and Warzone 33:34 Desire for a Hybrid of Blackout and Warzone 37:38 Discussion on the availability of games on different platforms 40:31 Desire for a basic gun mode in Warzone 41:04 Opinions on the time-to-kill (TTK) in Warzone 42:17 Cross-platform play and its impact on game lobbies 44:14 Inconsistencies in hitboxes and damage values 48:45 Discussion on the current state of Warzone and the need for new content 52:13 Interest in Warzone ranked play and competitive gaming 57:46 Exploring the idea of futuristic content in Call of Duty 01:05:31 Opinions on the new Warzone map 01:09:31 Likes and dislikes about the new map 01:13:02 Discussion on cash flow and weapon balance in Warzone 01:13:49 Issues with audio in Warzone 01:14:00 Sound Issues in Warzone 01:15:07 Strategies and Perks in Warzone 01:16:20 Different Playstyles in Warzone 01:18:41 Mastering Different Mechanics in Warzone 01:21:12 Strategic Approaches in Warzone 01:24:48 Favorite Game Modes in Warzone 01:25:54 Spawning and Strategy in Warzone 01:27:34 Streaming and Social Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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