I have been playing at Buzzerbeater for, I think, 10 years already. I started when I was at high school, checking together with my friends at break time the training pop-ups on Friday, creating our own leagues using scrimmages to compete with each other (we were students with no money so Supporter was not an option at that time). I remember using my Blackberry with a very small screen to zoom-in and try to read something, with an EDGE network that took half of the break time to actually load the training page.
Then I started University and, that intense period of time made me think I was grown-up enough to not to play at BB anymore, so I lost my team -as most of my high school friends did-, but after a few years, I was still missing how the game was, its pace (which was not too demanding, it required a few minutes a day) and I came back with a new team that somehow reflected the experiences I have had for the last years (you can feel the Chinese influence in my team after living there for a while haha).
Since then, in my most adult period of time, I had moments where I have been extremely busy because of work -but I still managed to keep my team up to date- or another moments where I have had looots of free time, so I had spent a bit more of time with the game -without being too adictive, something that games nowadays try to insist on-, I had travelled and lived in many places but still Buzzerbeater was there, with it slow, but consistent pace that made me feel connected to the game without abusing it.
It is obvious that Buzzerbeater is not perfect and the 10000 threads talking about bugs, losing players and complaints reflect some weaknesses of the game, but is somehow the only game that managed to have me playing it since 2009, regardless of who I am or where I am or what I am doing in that precise period of time. I know there are updates coming which might change the dynamics of the game, but even if they do I will be more than happy to welcome them and try to enjoy them as much as I have done until now.
So, in a world where most of the things are now instant, superficial and ephemeral, a game like Buzzerbeater managed to remain as the main entertainment for a millennial like me, so kudos to staff, supporters and players that keep making this possible.
Last edited by jimiryota at 10/8/2019 5:20:19 AM