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The IEM Experience

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boxerfred
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
Germany8360 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-18 10:55:51
February 18 2014 10:53 GMT
#1
Hello everyone! Time to do a blog.

My first live esports experience was GamesCom 2013. I was a quite quiet (until I discovered LR threads which I did pretty late) watcher of BW streams and, much more, SC2 streams. In 2010, I didn't even care for beta access, so I guess you would not have called me a "dedicated fan" or something.

What changed it? Oh hell, the players did! The production guys did! The events did! Of course, my WoL master's placement did, too, but hell who cares for that anyways.

What I want to talk about is the IEM Cologne that just happened. I went to GamesCom to attend Season II finals. I just got into inStarcraft.de, which is a germany based fansite, existing since 1998 or so. They would let me cast some games for them and write some news; also I had the great pleasure to cast the "Germany Cup" with pros like HasuObs, HeroMarine, Socke and others. Basically, these guys sent me to GamesCom (along with some more skilled people than me, I was really "fresh" in that side of the scene - well, I still am) so I could do event coverage for them.

I ended up attending the WCS Season II finals, talking to some pros and fans at the Teamliquid meetup. And I decided: "Oh hell, you gotta have another live experience!"

When it was clear to me that IEM would settle again in Cologne, I recruited two friends and instantly went there, completely as a fan. I could only attend final day (but hell, what a final day it was), and I really want to say this:

I do not know why ESL does it, but - free Red Bull, free Coke, Sprite, Water, even freaking cheeseburgers for everyone in attendance - and that for a really cheap ticket! We had the luck to sit in the main area (where the WCS Ro8 is played, too), and it was just great to be so close to the people you do not always get to watch.

It's just great to see Leenock and HerO have a laugh together (oh, and High-Fiving Leenock is also fucking great!), seeing ToD getting tired and Ret checking Reddit for his own name, it's awesome to see Redeye preparing for his next few minutes before the game, seeing the players actually smile and communicate. I understand that it's not everyone's thing to interact with fans (HOLY CRAP INNOVATION SIGNED MY TERRAN T-SHIRT WITH A SMILE!!), Ret seemed to be either tired or in a "go away" mood when I approached him, ToD is such a communicative guy (he's like the john wayne fighting swarm hosts I feel), and just to see Jaedong leaving the room when he lost to HerO was such a unique thing, he literally made me wipe a tear out of my eye because he looked so sad and destroyed, even after he got his sick nerd baller award.

The crowd was too small to create that huge "cheer" that we all want to have (remember some dreamhacks..), but just the possibility of being so close to everything is astonishing. I felt like a six year old in disneyland, and I basically want to thank everyone for their efforts towards esports. I mean, we all know esports wouldn't exist if you couldn't earn money somehow. But at least the ESL people feel more like guys that love what they do and don't do it for the money solely, but more for the sake of reaching their personal dreams. That might be true or not, but I kind of like to keep that naive picture of ESL up .

So, time to say a huge THANK YOU!
(no order given)

Thank you,

..production team, for doing what you did! Great stuff!
..cheeseburger guy, for bringing joy and cheeseburgers to all nerds in attendance (except me, I hate cheese lol)
..Intel for doing a freaking StarCraft II world championship!
..All the players for providing so much fun on a long, long weekend!
..All the casters for NOT GIVING UP at 3am (and casting for like 15 hours or so)
..Red Bull for, well, free Red Bull
..ESL in general for providing so much esports! so wow
..the fans from belgium (and the guy from freaking china!) for some real trash talk during cigarette breaks
..Redeye for being such an eloquent, skilled an professional host
..Apollo for being the greatest caster out there (you signed my paper at GamesCom, it's framed already)
..ToD and Ret for excellent ingame analysis (especially ToD) and replay skills
..Funka for sick observing throughout the IEM as a whole and, in detail, the all-over-the-place-game-6 (oh screw it, the whole series!) between Polt and HerO
..HerO and Jaedong for giving me nerd chills and excitement that I didn't have for such a long time in StarCraft II - Bros, watch Game 5. Seriously!

I could continue that list for so long, but after all, it's time for a conclusion.

Thank you for making so great events.

***
NeThZOR
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
South Africa7387 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-18 12:39:42
February 18 2014 12:36 GMT
#2
You are lucky to have had the opportunity to attend IEM Cologne.

Free cheeseburgers too? And sitting with other like-minded people watching your favourite players. That's really something to cherish!

Oh and well done on your first blog. Keep 'em coming.
SuperNova - 2015 | SKT1 fan for years | Dear, FlaSh, PartinG, Soulkey, Naniwa
boxerfred
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
Germany8360 Posts
February 18 2014 13:29 GMT
#3
On February 18 2014 21:36 NeThZOR wrote:
You are lucky to have had the opportunity to attend IEM Cologne.

Free cheeseburgers too? And sitting with other like-minded people watching your favourite players. That's really something to cherish!

Oh and well done on your first blog. Keep 'em coming.


I'm planning to keep 'em rolling indeed! I just wish I had more time for all the esports things I love to do.
Plexa
Profile Blog Joined October 2005
Aotearoa39261 Posts
February 18 2014 13:30 GMT
#4
Great blog cool to hear from people in the audience and how you got into the scene
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Marcinko
Profile Joined May 2013
South Africa1014 Posts
February 18 2014 13:43 GMT
#5
I wish I could go to one of these, or any tournament like this. But sadly, living in South Africa there is no such opportunities and plane tickets are way out of my budget, maybe one day.

That said, great blog and thanks for the insight.
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Peeano
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Netherlands5193 Posts
February 18 2014 13:53 GMT
#6
So free drinks and cheese burgers. Unlimited free? What did a ticket cost?
I wonder if it would be worthwhile to attend it just for hogging purposes.
FBH #1!
teddyoojo
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Germany22369 Posts
February 18 2014 15:05 GMT
#7
honestly, this was the best sc2 iem so far
Esports historian since 2000. Creator of 'The Universe' and 'The best scrambled Eggs 2013'. Host of 'Star Wars Marathon 2015'. Thinker of 'teddyoojo's Thoughts'. Earths and Moons leading CS:GO expert. Lord of the Rings.
boxerfred
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
Germany8360 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-18 20:51:31
February 18 2014 19:18 GMT
#8
On February 18 2014 22:53 Peeano wrote:
So free drinks and cheese burgers. Unlimited free? What did a ticket cost?
I wonder if it would be worthwhile to attend it just for hogging purposes.


7 (Seven) Euros. Unlimited free, except for the burgers, they had like 1-2 for each attending guy

On February 18 2014 22:30 Plexa wrote:
Great blog cool to hear from people in the audience and how you got into the scene



Thanks for that comment! It's a good feeling that TL admins enjoy my efforts
Azera
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
3800 Posts
February 19 2014 01:34 GMT
#9
Thanks for sharing! So cool
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peanuts
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States1225 Posts
February 22 2014 23:28 GMT
#10
Glad to hear that the viewing experience in studio was just as good as the viewing experience at home! Probably one of the best IEMs in recent memory. Maybe one of the best ever. The quality of play was insane.

IEM NYC was a great spectator experience also. The player's area was semi-open to the public and we could chat with players pretty freely. Everyone respected their privacy when they were practicing and whatnot and everyone would hug the rails when DRG or Flash or someone would get into a close game. So awesome.
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