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On January 15 2015 13:21 StarMoon wrote: I'm glad Liquid as a major esports brand is doing so well, but I find CS:GO dreadfully uninteresting to spectate and thus couldn't care less about this team.
I hope they do well for liquid tho, looks like some good times ahead.
That's surprising, since CS has such a massive viewerbase. They've hit huge numbers for their latest tournies, dwarfing SC2 (which I find very enjoyable to watch).
The only problem with spectating CS is that it's so hard to get new people into it. SC2 is easy for a layperson at a barcraft to observe. Sure, they don't know everything going on but it's pretty easy to tell when armies are fighting, and if one base is getting blown up by lasers that's bad.
In CS, if you're not paying 100% attention then you will miss most of the important parts.
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How do i know when they are playing a game when i am on liquiddota?
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On January 14 2015 06:24 WolfintheSheep wrote: Hey, more expansion, cool.
Not sure if Liquid is trying to be an Esports club or an Esports hub, though. If the former, all the power to you, pick up more teams/players and make sure that bank account can follow. If the latter, well, then Liquid still has a long ways to go before people stop seeing it as a Liquid fansite.
In Starcraft I don't think it's uncommon to be active here and don't like Liquid players at all.. I mean, what are all those "favourite team" icons for if it were all TL fans? :pP
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Congratulations boys! Team Liquid is a great organization!
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The never ending expand into new games! I like it. Gl&hf
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Never been the game for me, but always happy to see TL expanding to new things. Best of luck to the team's players and the management staff that always seems to put in so much.
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This is great. Can't wait to see you guys play.
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Nice for Liquid. But as a Pole i have to stick to vi.pro.
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Eh, didn't see the vid on the twitch site of liquid match, also, will the Liquid CS team's events be listed on the event bar?
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The two recent matches were added to the event calendar, albeit a bit last-minute. Will try to add them earlier, but some times we just don't know until the day of the match for CEVO/ESEA matches.
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Really nice! I hope they can elevate the NA scene!
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Would it be possible somehow to show the CSGO subforum on LiquidDota?
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This is sensational! GO.Liquid ! Counterstrike had a huge boost in players, interest, price money and overall numbers throughout 2014 and the red upwards arrow will not stop anytime soon, exciting year and really cool to see teamliquid in the mix. I wish this team the best and hopefully this group of players step up their game and grows into being a real contender at least in the NA scene, and hopefully they manage to qualify to one of the "majors" so we can get the teamliquid stickers, that be amazing
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On January 17 2015 01:58 neptunusfisk wrote:Show nested quote +On January 14 2015 06:24 WolfintheSheep wrote: Hey, more expansion, cool.
Not sure if Liquid is trying to be an Esports club or an Esports hub, though. If the former, all the power to you, pick up more teams/players and make sure that bank account can follow. If the latter, well, then Liquid still has a long ways to go before people stop seeing it as a Liquid fansite. In Starcraft I don't think it's uncommon to be active here and don't like Liquid players at all.. I mean, what are all those "favourite team" icons for if it were all TL fans? :pP In Starcraft TL.net was basically the go-to resource for anyone.
In all their expansion sites, the only users are basically TL.net users who liked the other games, with very little appeal to outside communities.
The TeamLiquid umbrella is basically "that Starcraft site" or "that site for Team Liquid fans".
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lol
User was warned for this post
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On January 16 2015 03:06 Crownlol wrote:Show nested quote +On January 15 2015 13:21 StarMoon wrote: I'm glad Liquid as a major esports brand is doing so well, but I find CS:GO dreadfully uninteresting to spectate and thus couldn't care less about this team.
I hope they do well for liquid tho, looks like some good times ahead. That's surprising, since CS has such a massive viewerbase. They've hit huge numbers for their latest tournies, dwarfing SC2 (which I find very enjoyable to watch). The only problem with spectating CS is that it's so hard to get new people into it. SC2 is easy for a layperson at a barcraft to observe. Sure, they don't know everything going on but it's pretty easy to tell when armies are fighting, and if one base is getting blown up by lasers that's bad. In CS, if you're not paying 100% attention then you will miss most of the important parts.
One thing got me into watching CS and that was IEM. They had 1 match of CS and then Wc3. Didn't want to miss the Wc3 part so turned in early and slowly got interested into watching CS as well. Now it feels like everything is going on at the same time, so I stick to my shoes.
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Nice!
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Liquid really needs to get its player's streams featured on the right-hand side.
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