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Well you would have to have servers that are viable and contain all the needed tools which we won't see in BF1 so yeah. The lack of ability to host this on a rented server for scrims and practice sessions will doom it as far as esports so why bother. BF1 is a fun game in and of itself but the amount of low hanging fruit DICE left on the tree and the huge missteps they have taken have really soured BF1 for a LOT of people. I laugh when they crow about 22 million copies sold and have issues holding a combined 200k concurrent players across all platforms when half the DLC hasn't been released yet. 

 

Add that the fact that the developers spend time on this kind of thing when game breaking issues still are present from launch or shortly thereafter and even though they are repeatedly brought up in the CTE environment they are simply ignored many have lost all hope of  BF1 actually attaining a level anywhere close to where it "should " be at this point and time.

 

/Cynical old bastard off

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They way I see it, if we wanted to do this, we could rent a secondary server on a day to day basis and set it up for practices and or private scrims. We still wont have total control but it should be good enough for a practice.

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