– so I summarized all the PGC points that American teams ever got in various tournaments (ESLs and PCSs) – in reality, at the start of the new seasons, everyone starts with a clear sheet but I thought it would be interesting to see the all-time points of teams
– I tried to follow the actual team’s performances, not the orgs behind them (so STK = TSM = LG but the current LG roster that used to be eU and Oath is a different team)
– if a team was bisbanded but at least 3 players from the team continued to play together in another team, I count them as the same
– however if only 2 players remained, that’s a new team (e.g. I counted FF as a new team even though Roth and Sharpshot both came from BBB)
– in each year the winner of the last PCS event doesn’t get any PGC Points as it qualifies them to PGC – but I gave those winners 500 points
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First of all, this post was inspired by u/Lorenzomax17, check out [his post](https://www.reddit.com/r/CompetitivePUBG/comments/13haloa/pcl_the_history_of_chinese_competitive_pubg_9/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) too.
– so I summarized all the PGC points that American teams ever got in various tournaments (ESLs and PCSs) – in reality, at the start of the new seasons, everyone starts with a clear sheet but I thought it would be interesting to see the all-time points of teams
– I tried to follow the actual team’s performances, not the orgs behind them (so STK = TSM = LG but the current LG roster that used to be eU and Oath is a different team)
– if a team was bisbanded but at least 3 players from the team continued to play together in another team, I count them as the same
– however if only 2 players remained, that’s a new team (e.g. I counted FF as a new team even though Roth and Sharpshot both came from BBB)
– in each year the winner of the last PCS event doesn’t get any PGC Points as it qualifies them to PGC – but I gave those winners 500 points