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CadenZie
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Korea (South)545 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-02-01 22:29:26
December 13 2011 21:07 GMT
#1


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keiraknightlee
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States301 Posts
December 13 2011 21:16 GMT
#2
This isn't new by any stretch of the imagination man. Even in BW the STX Soul team had Tossgirl on their roster but she never played any games (broadcast or practice) and didn't even live in the team house. She was there purely as a novelty. Girls can compete but will never be able to compete with the best men. So in the end they are in esports for promotional purposes.
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lantz
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States762 Posts
December 13 2011 21:20 GMT
#3
ok but I have a serious question: are you hot? seems like they only recruit hot girls and there are a few GM girls that aren't on a pro team...

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natebreen
Profile Joined June 2011
United States184 Posts
December 13 2011 21:22 GMT
#4
Claim you don't want to join a pro team because you don't want to be seen as a model or spokeswoman.

Tease your "fans" that you may return soon.

Women rofl.

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CadenZie
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Korea (South)545 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-13 21:27:17
December 13 2011 21:25 GMT
#5
when I say return I mean return to streaming/playing with friends only, so it would only be my games that they see, and I almost certainly don't have any "fans" I just thought it would be a little funny to put that instead of friends. Sorry for the confusion!
cmen15
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States1519 Posts
December 13 2011 21:26 GMT
#6
On December 14 2011 06:22 natebreen wrote:
Claim you don't want to join a pro team because you don't want to be seen as a model or spokeswoman.

Tease your "fans" that you may return soon.

Women rofl.

o god lol.....No comment on this
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DeeeJ
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States65 Posts
December 13 2011 21:33 GMT
#7
this threads needs pics

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Gummy
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States2180 Posts
December 13 2011 21:37 GMT
#8
I apologize on behalf of teamliquid for the comments above mine.
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XXGeneration
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States625 Posts
December 13 2011 21:40 GMT
#9
I don't know what's up with the sexism here..

OP I think you must realize that, displayed in the above posts, girls aren't thought of more than just spokespeople in the gaming world for now. However, I do wish you luck in your future endeavors!
"I was so surprised when I first played StarCraft 2. I couldn't believe that such an easy game exists... I guess the best way to attract people these days is to make things easy and simple." -Midas
Carapas
Profile Joined February 2011
Canada242 Posts
December 13 2011 21:43 GMT
#10
I think girls have no place in E-sports right now, because they just act as mascots right now. I don't want to be sexist by the way. I just think that for females to have a real place in E-Sports they need a real tournament infrastructure beforehand. You don't build a house by starting with the roof. I think girls should perform first, gain audience, join teams, ???, profit for everyone!!! Because right now they just join teams because they are cute and then they just don't even play a tournament game.
Pholon
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Netherlands6142 Posts
December 13 2011 21:55 GMT
#11
On December 14 2011 06:43 Carapas wrote:
I think girls have no place in E-sports right now, because they just act as mascots right now. I don't want to be sexist by the way. I just think that for females to have a real place in E-Sports they need a real tournament infrastructure beforehand. You don't build a house by starting with the roof. I think girls should perform first, gain audience, join teams, ???, profit for everyone!!! Because right now they just join teams because they are cute and then they just don't even play a tournament game.


Like she said though, it's hard to keep improving without a team. So yeah, it's up to the teams to take their contractees seriously and properly invest in training them. Should be regardless of gender of course but it'd be nice if a team would seriously invest in training some female gamers. Hopefully this is what eSahara is doing, right?
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leo23
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States3075 Posts
December 13 2011 21:59 GMT
#12
good luck, see you in hots
banelings
natebreen
Profile Joined June 2011
United States184 Posts
December 13 2011 22:00 GMT
#13
On December 14 2011 06:55 Pholon wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 14 2011 06:43 Carapas wrote:
I think girls have no place in E-sports right now, because they just act as mascots right now. I don't want to be sexist by the way. I just think that for females to have a real place in E-Sports they need a real tournament infrastructure beforehand. You don't build a house by starting with the roof. I think girls should perform first, gain audience, join teams, ???, profit for everyone!!! Because right now they just join teams because they are cute and then they just don't even play a tournament game.


Like she said though, it's hard to keep improving without a team. So yeah, it's up to the teams to take their contractees seriously and properly invest in training them. Should be regardless of gender of course but it'd be nice if a team would seriously invest in training some female gamers. Hopefully this is what eSahara is doing, right?


Climb the ladder (not meant literally).

Ladder/Replays/Forums.

Then groups of friends.

Customs

Clans

Bigger Clans

Competitive Clans

Sponsored Teams

etc.

Jumping the line from laddering/Replays/Forums/Friends to Sponsored Team because of your gender is a bit silly.
Pholon
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Netherlands6142 Posts
December 13 2011 22:07 GMT
#14
Well yeah, that's what should happen and what is, hopefully, happening.. I wouldn't even mind the "jumping the line" if a team sees true potential. What I disagree with you with is that you say girls have no place at all in esports. I feel it depends on how teams treat them. If a team, f. e. picks up the winner of that zowie cup and says "okay we're going to make a proper sc2 player out of you" then yes girls would have a place.
Also please don't post like fusiondf
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rei
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
United States3594 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-13 22:25:16
December 13 2011 22:20 GMT
#15
it is only hard to keep improving without analytical talent, someone with talent male or female will be able to improve their play with or with no team. And of course if that person indeed has analytical skills he/she will clearly see the difference between their play and the plays of the best, they themselves can easily make the judgement on whether or not to chase this esport dream. It would be pretty stupid for a team to invest on someone who isn't talented enough to make that decision he/herself, unless the team has no intention of investing on that person, instead using that person's gender to promote the team's logo, in that case fuck that team.
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wei2coolman
Profile Joined November 2010
United States60033 Posts
December 13 2011 23:51 GMT
#16
On December 14 2011 06:20 needcomputer wrote:
ok but I have a serious question: are you hot? seems like they only recruit hot girls and there are a few GM girls that aren't on a pro team...

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This is a fair question... most sc2 girls on pro teams are fairly attractive....

maybe girls get +10 to sexy when they play decently high levels of sc2?
liftlift > tsm
ReachTheSky
Profile Joined April 2010
United States3294 Posts
December 14 2011 00:00 GMT
#17
I think its more of a marketing thing tbh, I think many teams are doing it to try and appeal to a bigger crowd. Do i think that these females deserve it? well thats not my judgement call. I do however think that skill is the most important thing but like i said before, the teams aren't recruiting women for skill. Its for exposure.
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mrafaeldie12
Profile Joined July 2011
Brazil537 Posts
December 14 2011 00:03 GMT
#18
After reading most posts on this thread I now agree with OP about being mascot for a team.Imagine having these guys walking up to you and asking for an autograph...
"..it all comes thumbling down thumbling down thumblin down"
wei2coolman
Profile Joined November 2010
United States60033 Posts
December 14 2011 00:05 GMT
#19
On December 14 2011 09:00 ReachTheSky wrote:
I think its more of a marketing thing tbh, I think many teams are doing it to try and appeal to a bigger crowd. Do i think that these females deserve it? well thats not my judgement call. I do however think that skill is the most important thing but like i said before, the teams aren't recruiting women for skill. Its for exposure.

Marketing is fine, probably a similar reason why Quantic picked up Destiny, for entertainment value.

But tbh i haven't seen all that much marketing from females from teams, aside from the pick-up onto the team.
liftlift > tsm
synapse
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
China13814 Posts
December 14 2011 00:54 GMT
#20
On December 14 2011 08:51 wei2coolman wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 14 2011 06:20 needcomputer wrote:
ok but I have a serious question: are you hot? seems like they only recruit hot girls and there are a few GM girls that aren't on a pro team...

User was warned for this post

This is a fair question... most sc2 girls on pro teams are fairly attractive....

maybe girls get +10 to sexy when they play decently high levels of sc2?

I'm pretty sure the entire point is that those teams only pick up female players that will add good publicity (aka are decent looking).
:)
StarStruck
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
25339 Posts
December 14 2011 02:12 GMT
#21
Sad but true. I'm willing to guess the OP read my post with regards to eShara's new recruit. -.-

At least it looks like she might start playing again as a result, lmao.

I honestly don't see the market growing for women as a result. If you do come back do it during the HotS beta and join as many tournaments as possible.

GL
Zidane
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States1689 Posts
December 14 2011 02:26 GMT
#22
An easy solution is to pretend you're a guy - problem solved.
v1dom
Profile Joined August 2010
159 Posts
December 14 2011 02:46 GMT
#23
On December 14 2011 11:26 Zidane wrote:
An easy solution is to pretend you're a guy - problem solved.


This. If you really don't want the attention, play on an unrecognizable account until a team recognizes your true "talent" and picks you up. If you announce you're a girl on public forums, you want the attention, good or bad.
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Glurkenspurk
Profile Joined November 2010
United States1915 Posts
December 14 2011 02:59 GMT
#24
Obviously it's kinda hard to be mad at the girls themselves, but it does get kind of depressing sometimes to see obviously less skilled players picked up for any reason, be it having a popular stream or being a girl.

Oh well, gives me more motivation to go against the odds and be an entirely legit skill based pro, right?
koOl
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
Canada254 Posts
December 14 2011 06:38 GMT
#25
On December 14 2011 06:16 keiraknightlee wrote:
This isn't new by any stretch of the imagination man. Even in BW the STX Soul team had Tossgirl on their roster but she never played any games (broadcast or practice) and didn't even live in the team house. She was there purely as a novelty. Girls can compete but will never be able to compete with the best men. So in the end they are in esports for promotional purposes.


What a bizarre claim to make. Tossgirl played many games on tv..and i mean many...including games in proleague over the years. she also lived in the stx practice house for years. where did you get your information from?
hihi
Haemonculus
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
United States6980 Posts
December 14 2011 18:30 GMT
#26
On December 14 2011 11:46 v1dom wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 14 2011 11:26 Zidane wrote:
An easy solution is to pretend you're a guy - problem solved.


This. If you really don't want the attention, play on an unrecognizable account until a team recognizes your true "talent" and picks you up. If you announce you're a girl on public forums, you want the attention, good or bad.


I'm always amazed that people tote this idea so heavily. Really? Just completely subvert a portion of your identity?

So what, never show up in person to tournaments? Never speak on ventrillo with anyone? Wear a fake beard or something?

I just want to make sure I understand you properly, and that it's the individual woman's fault, and that she should censor herself to appease a sexist gaming community, and not that like, perhaps the attitudes of male gamers should change?
I admire your commitment to being *very* oily
diMaP
Profile Joined September 2011
United States19 Posts
December 14 2011 22:55 GMT
#27
A different perspective on StarCraft,

For eSports to spread and become more popular, it cannot disenfranchise half of the world's population. Of course, right now many more boys grow up playing video games and become much more skilled at them. Should that never change? There is no reason that girls and women...(and yes, females past a certain age are "Women" just as most pro-players are "Men",) should not be encouraged and included in eSports. Almost every time a woman is mentioned, it is in a negative way. Guys even disrespect their own girlfriends or wives some of the time with tasteless pics or descriptions. Now some of that is just the nature of immature males (cannot really call them men), but it can become a real turnoff. I try not to pay attention to all of that but sometimes it is impossible.

This is just one of the aspects of the eSports culture that turns women off. I love StarCraft. I am not able to play the game but I watch matches, streaming, and tournaments every day. I am a valuable fan. I traveled across the country to attend MLG Providence with my son who is the StarCraft player in the family. I started learning the game after seeing how much he enjoyed it. He now lives far from me after graduating from college and we really enjoy discussing what is going on in StarCraft several times a week. What a great thing!

But I have to avoid most of the chats because of the moronic comments and poor behavior displayed, especially when the misogynistic comments begin. If you do not know what that means, look it up. I want to hear about what people think about strategies, players, ways to improve the games, etc. But that is not what is in the chats. So I rely on the Casters who are essential to someone like me to learn the game. Day(9) has taught me a great deal with his ability to analyze, along with Tasteless and Artosis. Other Casters and sites like teamliquid have also really brought the game to life for me. I have often seen comments that non-players can never understand the game, that they don't even exist. Well they do. I love the strategy, learning about the strengths & weaknesses of the 3 races, etc.

So please let others into the eSports world, others perhaps different than yourselves. We are so lucky to be exposed to players from so many different countries. We are so much more connected in the world because of the Internet and eSports is a great way to build relationships, encourage travel and understanding between countries, etc. I know that seems lofty for a game, but that is why I love StarCraft.
Zidane
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States1689 Posts
December 15 2011 02:29 GMT
#28
On December 15 2011 03:30 Haemonculus wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 14 2011 11:46 v1dom wrote:
On December 14 2011 11:26 Zidane wrote:
An easy solution is to pretend you're a guy - problem solved.


This. If you really don't want the attention, play on an unrecognizable account until a team recognizes your true "talent" and picks you up. If you announce you're a girl on public forums, you want the attention, good or bad.


I'm always amazed that people tote this idea so heavily. Really? Just completely subvert a portion of your identity?

So what, never show up in person to tournaments? Never speak on ventrillo with anyone? Wear a fake beard or something?

I just want to make sure I understand you properly, and that it's the individual woman's fault, and that she should censor herself to appease a sexist gaming community, and not that like, perhaps the attitudes of male gamers should change?


No, the point is, if joining a pro team on your own merits means that much to you, it should not be a problem to conceal your gender until you have joined said team.
v1dom
Profile Joined August 2010
159 Posts
December 15 2011 04:13 GMT
#29
On December 15 2011 03:30 Haemonculus wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 14 2011 11:46 v1dom wrote:
On December 14 2011 11:26 Zidane wrote:
An easy solution is to pretend you're a guy - problem solved.


This. If you really don't want the attention, play on an unrecognizable account until a team recognizes your true "talent" and picks you up. If you announce you're a girl on public forums, you want the attention, good or bad.


I'm always amazed that people tote this idea so heavily. Really? Just completely subvert a portion of your identity?

So what, never show up in person to tournaments? Never speak on ventrillo with anyone? Wear a fake beard or something?

I just want to make sure I understand you properly, and that it's the individual woman's fault, and that she should censor herself to appease a sexist gaming community, and not that like, perhaps the attitudes of male gamers should change?


Your view on what I said is incredibly warped. The post above this one is a good indicator of what I "meant," but it would be a lot less involved than you think to really do what I'm suggesting.

"Subvert a portion of your identity?" Come on. I'm not suggesting you dress up like a man, or that you should be avoiding contact. I'm saying that if it is so important to you to be picked up because if your actual talent, then don't make posts on TL drawing attention to the fact that you're a girl. Most gamer girls do exactly that.

What I'm suggesting not only can be done, it has been done. There is a current female NA Grandmaster that will surprise a lot of people, when they find out the player is a girl. I'm pretty sure the number of people who know her true gender is less than ten. She has the same concern as the OP. She practices regularly with other Grandmasters (most of who do not know she is female), and discusses theory/etc on skype with far fewer. The people she does discuss this with have enough respect and responsibility to keep it quiet per her wishes. She plays a lot in online tournaments, and even showed up and dominated a local LAN event earlier this year without a lot of attention. No beards. Not even a smurf account. No one even posted the fact that a girl won it in the TL thread, it was just "Congrats to XXX!"

The issue at hand isn't the female favoritism per se (which isn't going to change no matter who wants it to), but that the OP wants to avoid it. If she needs to take some very small steps to reach that goal, the prerogative is on her to make an effort, not the rest of the world to bend to her desires. If the goal is not to join a pro gaming team based on merit alone, but to change the thought processes of half the population, well, good luck with that.
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Yenticha
Profile Joined July 2010
257 Posts
December 15 2011 08:24 GMT
#30
On December 15 2011 13:13 v1dom wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 15 2011 03:30 Haemonculus wrote:
On December 14 2011 11:46 v1dom wrote:
On December 14 2011 11:26 Zidane wrote:
An easy solution is to pretend you're a guy - problem solved.


This. If you really don't want the attention, play on an unrecognizable account until a team recognizes your true "talent" and picks you up. If you announce you're a girl on public forums, you want the attention, good or bad.


I'm always amazed that people tote this idea so heavily. Really? Just completely subvert a portion of your identity?

So what, never show up in person to tournaments? Never speak on ventrillo with anyone? Wear a fake beard or something?

I just want to make sure I understand you properly, and that it's the individual woman's fault, and that she should censor herself to appease a sexist gaming community, and not that like, perhaps the attitudes of male gamers should change?


Your view on what I said is incredibly warped. The post above this one is a good indicator of what I "meant," but it would be a lot less involved than you think to really do what I'm suggesting.

"Subvert a portion of your identity?" Come on. I'm not suggesting you dress up like a man, or that you should be avoiding contact. I'm saying that if it is so important to you to be picked up because if your actual talent, then don't make posts on TL drawing attention to the fact that you're a girl. Most gamer girls do exactly that.

What I'm suggesting not only can be done, it has been done. There is a current female NA Grandmaster that will surprise a lot of people, when they find out the player is a girl. I'm pretty sure the number of people who know her true gender is less than ten. She has the same concern as the OP. She practices regularly with other Grandmasters (most of who do not know she is female), and discusses theory/etc on skype with far fewer. The people she does discuss this with have enough respect and responsibility to keep it quiet per her wishes. She plays a lot in online tournaments, and even showed up and dominated a local LAN event earlier this year without a lot of attention. No beards. Not even a smurf account. No one even posted the fact that a girl won it in the TL thread, it was just "Congrats to XXX!"

The issue at hand isn't the female favoritism per se (which isn't going to change no matter who wants it to), but that the OP wants to avoid it. If she needs to take some very small steps to reach that goal, the prerogative is on her to make an effort, not the rest of the world to bend to her desires. If the goal is not to join a pro gaming team based on merit alone, but to change the thought processes of half the population, well, good luck with that.


Omg, so much truth in this post...
The most important thing is: don't try to change what you can't. Especially when you can avoid your personnal current issue by *not* posting about it.

It's slightly off topic, but still: this reminds me of the "issue" of being white in Taiwan. One of the result is that everyone is 300% nice with you, help you as much as they can, etc. And this "because you're white". But still, I won't complain about it, and say "omg so sad, they're nice because I'm white ! ".

Ok, I get a free cookie because I'm a foreigner, not because I truly deserve it. If I really want to prove I'm worth XYZ, there are probably tons of other ways (in this case, actually learn Mandarin, and earn big respect from it). In your case, actually win tournaments once you join the team. Or whatever you want to be good at.

Sometimes, you get what you want, but not for the reasons you want... that's still better than not getting what you want at all?
Eishi_Ki
Profile Joined April 2009
Korea (South)1667 Posts
December 15 2011 09:17 GMT
#31
As a side, Cadenza beat White Ra in a best of three in a Team Liquid Open once way back

I met you in Edinburgh at a LAN there which was pretty sweet and I was disappointed to hear you had retired, but whatever you do, I wish the best of luck
Haemonculus
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
United States6980 Posts
December 15 2011 13:26 GMT
#32
I wasn't necessarily responding directly to you two. More the attitude of "just pretend to be a boy" itself, which comes up surprisingly often as a solution to any form of sexism online.

"If you announce you're a girl on public forums, you want the attention, good or bad." Eh...
I admire your commitment to being *very* oily
infinity2k9
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United Kingdom2397 Posts
December 15 2011 14:25 GMT
#33
You should get involved simply because of the low amount of competition. If you were GM you could have won 10k in the ZOWIE 8 person invitational but of course you'd probably have to be on a fairly decent team to get the invite (such is the completely retarded way of doing the tournament).

If any events continue to pop up like that you might as well exploit it, what's the disadvantage for you other than being seen as a 'mascot' (which you wouldn't be criticized for if you were actually decent and beat the other crappy female pro's, who would get that negative image).

I think Jongmi is playing now though and will be better than you and all the other females so it's probably too late.
Canucklehead
Profile Joined March 2011
Canada5074 Posts
December 15 2011 18:43 GMT
#34
This thread and the sc2 fan immaturity thread go hand in hand.
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SchOOl_VicTIm
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
Greece2394 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-15 19:08:59
December 15 2011 18:52 GMT
#35
I only clicked on this blog to see pics and got disappointed


edit: Ok I read the comment above me and felt immature so I went back to read the op :p

Like it or not, being a girl means you differ from 99.99% of other players. So bias is to be expected and that only means you have to try even harder to prove yourself. You can find quite a bunch of movies playing around the same general scenario, it's really nothing to surprise you. If you still want it I say go for it
Kerotan
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
England2111 Posts
December 15 2011 19:16 GMT
#36
I had wondered where you had gone CadenZa. I remember you playing in Flickys Invitational way back when in the beta, I didn't find out you where a lady until much later.
Part of me thinks we should just suck it and see, the minority was always get defined by these sort of characteristics, First female pro, first UK pro etc, first paraplegic pro, hopefully we can just move past it, and anyone that kicks up a fuss about a players gender should be laughed out.
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Newbistic
Profile Blog Joined August 2006
China2912 Posts
December 15 2011 19:35 GMT
#37
On December 14 2011 06:20 needcomputer wrote:
ok but I have a serious question: are you hot? seems like they only recruit hot girls and there are a few GM girls that aren't on a pro team...

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I don't see this as a jab at women so much as it's a jab at what current e-sports teams are doing *cough*e-Sahara*cough*. If you've got the skills, teams should pick you up regardless of gender. It'll be fine even if there's a bit of affirmative action going on to encourage female gamers to train, but if you're just going to be that token girl gamer "mascot" then it's a pretty idiotic idea.
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