I've commented on the other thread before (
https://www.warzone.com/Forum/689079-fizzers-ladder-update-) but I'll leave my thoughts on the 1-day boot update here as well.
I understand that, from a developer's perspective, you want to incentivise people to be online every day, but I do not think this is the way. Clan Wars works great for that and I think having a shorter boot timer on QuickMatch is fine as well. But the ladders are the strategic aspect of the game. The only people who will join are people who are already more invested in the game. The main goal of the 1v1 ladder should be to have high-quality strategic gameplay, not to be as fast as you can.
I don't see a 1-day boot timer as an incentive but rather as something that forces me to play every day. This doesn't give me a good feeling, even with banked time there. As others have suggested, there might be a way to change the boot time on the 1v1 ladder in a better way. For the team ladders, I'd personally strongly suggest keeping the boot time to 3 days. Different time zones, one person being sick or having some form of appointment during the time that you are free can completely screw you over. Plus team games take a lot more time to discuss and decide on moves. This makes them fun, but with a 1-day boot, they'll mainly be stressful.
You said
today we have internet-connected phones and the game is much more accessible.
And while this is true, I do not feel like this is an adequate reason to change the boot times. Just because I have an opportunity to play Warzone, doesn't mean I feel like it or that I'm in the right headspace. If I would rather read a book in my free time I should have the opportunity to do so. One of the reasons I liked Warzone, and have been here for well over 11 years now, is that I never felt the pressure to be online every single day.
I think this change will put pressure on the 1v1 ladder, but people will adapt there.
For the team ladders, however, I feel like this would be close to a killing blow. Which would be a shame. Warzone is already relatively short of competitive team events and I don't want the team ladders to lose their strategic value. Even with the 3 day boot time, I've had plenty of times where it was close to whether or not my team and I would be able to make moves in time. Despite everybody trying and doing their best to be there.
IMO it's weird to say "I take this game seriously so I take all my turns within 10 minutes and will play every day", because, to me, taking the game seriously means that you will take your time thinking about your picks or moves. You might want to think multiple turns ahead or think about what your opponent will do and how you will react. Going over the options you have might take some time.
I'm not the best 1v1 player on the site, but I'll play to a level where I often meet those who are among the very top. The smallest mistake might cost you the game or change your chances.
I want to take it seriously and I think strategic gameplay should represent one's skill. To me, this is minimised when you have 1 day to do your picks or moves. If someone has had a busy day at work, some plans during the weekend or just is sick or something and they're still forced to take a turn they're more likely to make mistakes due to external factors. 2 days with banked or 3 days flat boot is a nice middle road between the game moving forward at a good pace and people getting to choose the optimal time for them to make their moves.
Team games are intense and take time. At a high level, it's uncommon to have a voice chat that's less than 30 minutes long for moves and voice chats for picks will go on longer than that. It's unreasonable to expect two people from different timezones to find compatible times to be online for at least 30 minutes with both being in a good space to do so every single day. In a lot of the more serious team games I've played, we tended to make picks on one day and then review them again at a later time. It's nice to have time to think and mull things over. I think that tends to improve strategic gameplay and lets people play to their best abilities.
Clan League is atm the biggest competition at the highest level. The MTL is also a big competition that's focused on 1v1. Both of these competitions are created and maintained by the strategic community. The mtl uses a 3-day boot and CL uses 3 days with loads of banked time.
The strategic community has had the time to figure out what works best for people in competitions and it's far from a 1-day boot. Clan League went through a change to alter the boot times to something better for the community.
Attempts to make community events based on shorter boot times have always fallen flat. It's not that other ideas haven't been suggested or attempted, it's that they didn't work out. I do not see how this would be different for the ladders. It seems a 1 day boot will just massively reduce the actual quality of the gameplay and make the ladders basically worthless as an assessment of skill.