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LD announces he's no longer a full-time dota Caster

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Nevuk
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
United States16280 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-02-14 04:55:29
February 13 2018 20:42 GMT
#1


There's been some confusion over BTS and my role in the company, so in true DOTA fashion I decided to write a blog to clear the air a bit with the community.

I am not a full-time DOTA caster, and I have not been for quite some time now.

To some, this may seem obvious. To others, it may come as a surprise. In any case, perhaps a little explanation is in order.

I started casting DOTA ~6 years ago, in January 2012. That year was a whirlwind ride. Scarcely eight months after I started, both Godz and I had worked the second International and made a bit of a name for ourselves as casters in the fledgling DOTA scene. Emboldened by our success but with no clue what the future held, we decided to roll the dice, drop all our commitments, and move out to Los Angeles with support from the community to found BTS as an esports company focused on DOTA 2 casting and coverage.

From the founding of BTS through the first DOTA Summits, DOTA was my life. If I wasn’t casting, I was watching, playing, or studying the game. Perhaps the pinnacle of my personal obsession came in 2014, when I cast an Asian event for 12 hours (most of it solo), took a 2 hour nap, and woke up to cast another 12 hours of Starladder. By the second day of this grind, I was literally so tired that I slept through 5 alarms and only eventually awoke to the sound of my (rather angry) roommate banging on the door.

Frankly, it wasn’t very healthy. I sacrificed having a social life, eating properly, exercising, sleep, and generally taking care of myself. But I poured myself into DOTA and into casting, both because I loved it and because it was what our startup needed at the time.

Over the last few years, things changed. The industry evolved, our company evolved, and my role within the company has evolved alongside it. Today, we’re not just the DOTA 2 casting studio we were 6 years ago; we’re a full-fledged esports production company.

Don’t get me wrong. Although BTS has grown a lot, we are still one of the smallest companies in the space compared to the likes of ELeague, ESL, and Dreamhack. I know a fair number of DOTA fans have this image of BTS as some large corporate monolith, but the truth is we have a small team of dedicated and awesome full-time staff, all of whom I love dearly and count myself very lucky indeed to have as good friends.

In 2015, as BTS expanded beyond just being a DOTA 2 casting studio, I struck a balance between casting and running the business. (Truthfully, it’s always been a juggling act, but I suppose you could say the juggling intensified!) That worked for awhile, but somewhere along the way, I found myself stretched very thin. I simply didn’t have time to cast and follow DOTA full-time the way I used to.

I gradually started to feel that I was doing a disservice to the community, and so I began to focus more on running BTS and less on casting. Gradually, I stepped back. I never really commented on it publicly, because this wasn’t a eureka moment that happened overnight. It was a dawning realization that crept up on me slowly over a period of years, as the needs of our company continued to grow and the time I had available to cast continued to shrink.

Today, my focus is on building and growing BTS as a sustainable business. That means making sure the company is financially successful, so that everyone who works here can be paid properly and have decent healthcare. It means making sure everyone works reasonable hours and gets time off to spend with their loved ones. We want to make the esports career path a viable option for good and talented people without requiring them to sacrifice their health or personal well-being as we did to get here.

Sometimes, this means working on projects that are not DOTA. We do love this game, and we will continue to run events and create new content for it. However, to be blunt, it would be extremely irresponsible of us to those who work here and depend on us for their livelihoods to focus solely on a single game. There’s not a single major company in esports who has been around as long as ours who does that. That’s not because they lack passion, because they don’t care, or because they are greedy. It is simply because diversifying your portfolio is a smart and responsible strategy to ensure you will be around for the long haul.

But while DOTA is no longer all that we do, this community still has our hearts. Ever since David and I began this journey back in 2012, the DOTA community has shown us incredible support and passion. I know I speak for both of us when I say how unbelievably grateful we are for that. We know we wouldn’t be where we are without you.

I gave the better part of 6 years of my life to casting this crazy, infuriating, but ultimately beautiful game of ours, and I couldn’t be happier with how it all turned out. If I could do it all over again, knowing I would relive all the sleepless nights, hate threads, heartache, and moments where I failed or fell short (yes, even the infamous WAOW), I would. In a heartbeat.

I’ve been fortunate enough to cast some of the most memorable moments in DOTA 2 history, and I hope that you’ve enjoyed sharing them with me as much as I’ve enjoyed bringing them to you. I still love this community, and I earnestly hope to sneak in an appearance casting whenever I can.

I realize that writing this post may kill my chances of getting invited to another International. But I have never cast simply for the sake of getting invited to TI, and I never will. I consider most of the DOTA talent to be my close friends, and the last thing I ever want is to feel like I am stealing a spot from a friend who truly deserves it, especially when I know I am no longer able to devote myself to the game the same way they do.

You are all in very capable hands. We are blessed in DOTA with a deep well of talent, and I know folks like ODPixel, Lyrical, Blitz, Fogged, Trent, Winter, Jack, Cap, Toby, SirActionSlacks, Purge, GrandGrant, Xyclopz, Godz (and Synderen) will continue to bring you the perfect blend of hype, analysis, and dank memes that top-notch DOTA deserves.

Finally, I’d like to just state for the record that we know there is lots of room for BTS to grow and improve, especially with regards to our 3rd party qualifier coverage and developing new DOTA products. While I can’t promise everything will change exactly the way you might hope for overnight, I can promise that everyone here at BTS is listening and will keep on working hard to do better for you. We have some exciting new projects in DOTA under development that I think you guys will really enjoy, and I look forward to sharing those with you soon.

Much love,
LD

http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sqeenl
OuchyDathurts
Profile Joined September 2010
United States4588 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-02-13 22:45:32
February 13 2018 21:53 GMT
#2
Pretty much just states what's already pretty obvious. He said like 6 months ago he wouldn't cast any more DotA in 2017 and I think he only cast 1 game at the summit. I personally love him, he'll always be my pinnacle as far as play by play casters go, so it sucks he's all but retired from the casting side of things. But I can't blame him for trying to build an empire and making esports a legitimate career option for others.

For reference
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midou
Profile Joined April 2008
Bulgaria1168 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-02-13 22:05:02
February 13 2018 22:03 GMT
#3
For me personally LD is/was the best dota caster. Can only wish him good luck with BTS and hope to see him appear at some big tournaments if only as a guest/panelist.

I spend some good money just to get the "WoW" sound button :D
DavoS
Profile Blog Joined October 2012
United States4605 Posts
February 13 2018 22:20 GMT
#4
I think TI would be the perfect place for this man to have a guest caster appearance!
I must've missed the announcement Ouchy saw, I had been assuming he was only casting big lan's and that was why I hadn't seen him for any remote coverage or qualifiers. I have no doubt BTS will be around for many years with LD
"KDA is actually the most useless stat in the game" Aui_2000
Murlox
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
France1699 Posts
February 13 2018 22:38 GMT
#5
Always so clear, well-spoken (?), honest and frank stuff coming from this guy. Bit emotional too.

I just love my LD, best of luck to you, good sir.
Resistance ain't futile
beestron
Profile Joined October 2015
Malaysia26 Posts
February 14 2018 01:41 GMT
#6
the one and only legend DING DING DING MOTHERFUCKER
seriously it is the best of all!!!!!
im learning DOTA
Circumstance
Profile Blog Joined March 2014
United States11403 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-02-14 03:00:23
February 14 2018 02:59 GMT
#7
LD has always been up there with Artosis and James Chen as someone who is truly the voice of an esport. His level of activity now doesn't change that.
The world is better when every background has a chance.
OmniEulogy
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada6592 Posts
February 14 2018 15:46 GMT
#8
On February 14 2018 11:59 Circumstance wrote:
LD has always been up there with Artosis and James Chen as someone who is truly the voice of an esport. His level of activity now doesn't change that.


I agree completely. There have been so many memorable moments from LD's casts. I remember at TI6 I was talking with some of the other liquiddota staff and we realized most of the moments that stuck out in our minds had LD casting them lol
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madmaestro567
Profile Joined January 2014
Germany13 Posts
February 14 2018 16:33 GMT
#9
DING DING DING M*TH*RF*CK*R
TRAP[yoo]
Profile Joined December 2009
Hungary6026 Posts
February 14 2018 18:54 GMT
#10
i hope i get to see some more casts with you and winter. even if its not on the biggest stage anymore
FTD
MintberryCrunchs
Profile Joined February 2012
Germany462 Posts
February 14 2018 18:54 GMT
#11
He has allways been my favorit caster and i've found him to be on of those few and rare honest, smart and inspiring persons in the scene.

Somehow, i feel an era comes to an end.
Moobutt
Profile Joined May 2011
United States1996 Posts
February 15 2018 01:13 GMT
#12
On February 15 2018 00:46 OmniEulogy wrote:
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On February 14 2018 11:59 Circumstance wrote:
LD has always been up there with Artosis and James Chen as someone who is truly the voice of an esport. His level of activity now doesn't change that.


I agree completely. There have been so many memorable moments from LD's casts. I remember at TI6 I was talking with some of the other liquiddota staff and we realized most of the moments that stuck out in our minds had LD casting them lol

To be compared to the likes of Artosis must be the goal of so many modern eSports casters. Can you even imagine what that must feel like...
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Pandemona *
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Charlie Sheens House51490 Posts
February 15 2018 09:24 GMT
#13
Yeah not very good start to the 17-18 season. Losing LD and Merlini two excellent casters who speak so well and in Merlini case an excellent analyst. Plus we basically lost Winter as well because he is coaching for Mineski
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hunter_x
Profile Joined June 2014
Germany2762 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-02-15 09:39:39
February 15 2018 09:37 GMT
#14
Wasn't it already common knowledge, that LD isn't a full time caster anymore? He was barely atending any lan's. Guess he didn't make a statement about it until now huh?
Mouriner
Profile Joined March 2004
Brazil396 Posts
February 15 2018 14:22 GMT
#15
Sad...he is the best caster....
arabica
Profile Joined June 2016
89 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-02-16 14:20:06
February 16 2018 14:17 GMT
#16
I remember LD Godz duo casting all the DAC tournaments and that was glorious. I really miss their voices. I was always really really happy when I saw that little clockwork shoot "beyond the summit" ~~
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