This is absolutely ridiculous.
CaroLiza_fan, in this instance, you are totally wrong. The Peggy Fleming Trophy was a "virtual" competition and no video game was involved. Virtual does not in any way, shape, or form, indicate a video game.
There was nothing at all misleading about On Ice Perspectives' use of the word "virtual".
You'll also notice that most racing series that went online using games referred to themselves as "e-series", in line with "e-sports". If the reference was to an "e-series" of figure skating then I would agree that video games were the accepted medium for that description. But virtual does not carry the same meaning.
CaroLiza_fan, in this instance, you are totally wrong. The Peggy Fleming Trophy was a "virtual" competition and no video game was involved. Virtual does not in any way, shape, or form, indicate a video game.
There was nothing at all misleading about On Ice Perspectives' use of the word "virtual".
You'll also notice that most racing series that went online using games referred to themselves as "e-series", in line with "e-sports". If the reference was to an "e-series" of figure skating then I would agree that video games were the accepted medium for that description. But virtual does not carry the same meaning.