Good luck dude, I think it's an amazing idea.
[Q] E-sportsbar in Stockholm. - Page 11
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TheGlassface
United States612 Posts
Good luck dude, I think it's an amazing idea. | ||
Hellie
Sweden94 Posts
On May 21 2011 09:26 ribboo wrote: there are barely - if any - hardcore starcraft 2 fans in sweden, who the swedish streams ![]() I wasn't even aware there existed any Swedish strems. -.-' | ||
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Retgery
Canada1229 Posts
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Kentakky
Sweden1272 Posts
http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/h892n/watch_professional_starcraft_at_a_bar_this/ Purely starcraft2 imo! the other games aren't nearly as fun, maybe to fill time if there's no interesting starcraft going on you can put CS 1.6 on since it's alright but I would advise against HoN. The game is alright to play but it's sooooo boring to watch. and yeah only english commentating would probably be the best, swedish is a terrible language to use for starcraft casting. | ||
Hasse
Sweden579 Posts
On May 21 2011 15:53 Kentakky wrote: Dunno if I'm allowed to link to or something but here's some feedback from just a night of NASL in a bar in Seattle. http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/h892n/watch_professional_starcraft_at_a_bar_this/ Purely starcraft2 imo! the other games aren't nearly as fun, maybe to fill time if there's no interesting starcraft going on you can put CS 1.6 on since it's alright but I would advise against HoN. The game is alright to play but it's sooooo boring to watch. and yeah only english commentating would probably be the best, swedish is a terrible language to use for starcraft casting. Thanks for the link, will definitely read after work today! | ||
Superouman
France2195 Posts
On May 21 2011 08:32 salle wrote: I'm not sure how many other swedes agree with me and no disrespect to all the probably really good Swedish casters, but man I can't stand listening to SC2 commentary in Swedish, and worse than that would be Swedish casters casting in broken English. Same for me, i prefer a lot english casters over french ones. On May 21 2011 15:53 Kentakky wrote: Dunno if I'm allowed to link to or something but here's some feedback from just a night of NASL in a bar in Seattle. http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/h892n/watch_professional_starcraft_at_a_bar_this/ Purely starcraft2 imo! the other games aren't nearly as fun, maybe to fill time if there's no interesting starcraft going on you can put CS 1.6 on since it's alright but I would advise against HoN. The game is alright to play but it's sooooo boring to watch. This is what a e-sport bar should aim to, showing daily events as tests with hopefully a decent amount of clients instead of showing finals. You can see on tl that there is a lot of gsl, tsl parties over the world so getting many clients for this should not be a big deal. The article shows that daily events are promising in quite big cities and Stockholm is a huge city in a country where esport is widely spread so it can't be worse than in seattle, with the adequate advertisement. You always aim for the largest clientele so you want to name your bar "e-sports", not "Starcraft II". I don't know nothing about how big are communities in other games. | ||
BouBou.865
Netherlands814 Posts
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LarJarsE
United States1378 Posts
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Yami_no_cosmos
Sweden59 Posts
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MaestroSC
United States2073 Posts
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wordd
Australia190 Posts
edit: if the beers are a good cheap price! | ||
Hasse
Sweden579 Posts
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salle
Sweden5554 Posts
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bronze
Sweden4 Posts
Hasse, please contact me so we can collaborate, I really wanna make this happen! | ||
Xevious
United States2086 Posts
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Z3kk
4099 Posts
![]() Good luck! If any nation can have a successful esports bar, it's probably sweden! :D | ||
The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
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DrBoo
Canada1177 Posts
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FreddYCooL
Sweden415 Posts
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Kingsp4de20
United States716 Posts
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