wearing a watch with a tourbillon while playing tennis is striding a line between baller and foolhardy.
But this article illustrates a point. I really think that part of the solution is additional progamer compensation through endorsement deals. I'm not sure what the rules are regarding progamers doing advertisements for non Kespa companies (I imagine their contracts disallow this sort of thing) but that could be a possible revenue source for progamers which in turn relieves some of the salary pressures from the teams.
I mean certainly Pocari Sweat should be paying Flash something right? Maybe some fried chicken royalties for Nal_Ra?
On May 27 2010 01:47 lixlix wrote: I really think that part of the solution is additional progamer compensation through endorsement deals ... that could be a possible revenue source for progamers which in turn relieves some of the salary pressures from the teams.
As long as you don't get ceremonies turned into product placement showcases (imagine the next FBH ceremony where he advertises how fun it is to pour Pocari Sweat on his head??)
In the past, I've seen a bit of this. Team uniforms will have Craze Burger patches on them and the like but recently all the uniforms have gotten fairly advertisement free and while they look better, I can't help but feel that you've lost out on a revenue source.
On May 27 2010 01:51 Taekwon wrote: It certainly does seem like fried chicken is a delicacy among progamers and commentators alike!
Well, who doesn't love chicken? Although we in Sweden doesn't come close make chickenmeals like they do in Korea ( Korean chickenmeals just seem so much more delicious than mine :'<).
I really think that part of the solution is additional progamer compensation through endorsement deals.
Totally agree with you on that one!
Abit of topic, everyone should watch the southpark episode "Medicinal Fried Chicken", Season 14 episode 3.
I don't love chicken, really. My parents always makes bad chicken dishes :/
But pro-gamers are underpaid in general, i don't know when they will realize this or when progamers gets the balls to step up and slap KeSPA in the face :S
on topic: this would only benefit a handful of successful/loved players, if you want to prevent match fixing you would have to improve the conditions for everyone.
also, you dont fight greed with money. if someone is so corrupt, he will take all the money he can get, he wont turn down one income for another, he will take both.
Hm i think the 6k rolex from savior looks better hehe. There are progamer advertisements but i don't know how the relationship with Kespa is. I remember one where Boxer and some other progamers advertised Jenga. Quite old one ,lol. He did one for Nokia too i think. Jaedong made a Tv ad for lecaf shoes and some more i don't remember at the moment.
also, you dont fight greed with money. if someone is so corrupt, he will take all the money he can get, he wont turn down one income for another, he will take both.
The point of my post was not "endorsements will curb match fixing" but rather "endorsements will improve progamer pay without team sponsors shelling out more money".
Having said that, I believe that having a financial incentive to maintain a clean image does affect how a progamer approaches something like match fixing.
which pretty much pushes a watch past the $70k mark. In other words, if your watch has a tourbillon, its probably going to run minimum 5 figures USD.
The other 400k is mostly exclusivity as well as the design challenges of making something so complicated, intricate, and fully mechanical, light enough to be worn by a tennis player while still sturdy enough to deal with the wear and tear.
I mean don't get me wrong, I think Savior's Rolex is a great watch ( I believe its an earlier model Submariner) but we're really comparing like a entry level BMW to a Bugatti here.