E-sports is typically only as obnoxious as the devs want to make it, i'm sure it's possible to be involved in them without disrupting the part of the community that doesnt care about it at all.
That being said do i think this would make a good e-sport? Maybe. It's slow enough to be commentated on easily, has a nice bit of strategy involved. However it's quite a bit slower than most casted games. I don't really have any opinions on how fun it is to watch since i've never watched a casted game of mechwarrior.
However some things that the developers would be hesitant to fix stand in the way of it ever being accepted as an e-sport.
the biggest one of those is variants that are exclusively paid for with money(hero mechs), while some of them are trash, some of them still have things they can do that other varients in that category cant. If a match comes down to two mechs left and one is a hero mech and the other isn't the outcome of a match will always have that lingering "if they didnt spend money on that exclusive chassis would this have turned out differently?" hanging over it. What if one team finds out a good team comp comprised entirely of hero mechs and spends a few hundered dollars kitting everyone out with one? Again i am aware that a lot of hero mechs only make a small difference, but the most exciting e-sports matches to watch are the ones won by a hair.
Honestly I think consumables that can determine the outcome of a match should be available for MC either, but at least having them for c-bills means you can allocate a c-bill budget for them.
edit: Do i want this as an e-sport?
eeehhh if they take steps to make it a better competetive game sure.
Edited by Nephera, 18 November 2014 - 12:03 PM.