I don't want to make this look like I'm bashing the players. I'm just trying to say that I'm disappointed to see low level players getting attention they don't deserve when there's far better female players out there.
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Sorkoas
549 Posts
I don't want to make this look like I'm bashing the players. I'm just trying to say that I'm disappointed to see low level players getting attention they don't deserve when there's far better female players out there. | ||
Kiyo.
United States2284 Posts
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Pughy
Wales662 Posts
I'm so so sorry for the technical issues guys, Can't believe that had too happen during the last game in a BO7! I promise though the replay of the last game will be re-casted and uploaded for everyone to see will make a Reddit post when its done! If people wanna know ahead of time check out www.d-esports.com www.twitter.com/d_esports and my own twitter www.twitter.com/pughydude Seriously disappointed by that! GLHF | ||
Sumahi
Guam5609 Posts
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Baio
112 Posts
On March 25 2012 00:14 Sorkoas wrote: Well this sure isn't high masters, definitely not even close to master league. I don't want to make this look like I'm bashing the players. I'm just trying to say that I'm disappointed to see low level players getting attention they don't deserve when there's far better female players out there. What gives me headaches is not the "undeserved" attention but rather the amount of money which is thrown at female starcraft players. This was a 500 $ showmatch. The prize pool for the Zowie Divina was ridiculously high as well. Female players get huge amounts of stream viewers in comparision to their skill on top of them getting into pro teams male gamers could only dream of with a respective skill level. Being female seems to be one of the best positions in SCII esports with the exception of being a caster maybe. | ||
CeriseCherries
6170 Posts
On March 25 2012 01:13 Baio wrote: What gives me headaches is not the "undeserved" attention but rather the amount of money which is thrown at female starcraft players. This was a 500 $ showmatch. The prize pool for the Zowie Divina was ridiculously high as well. Female players get huge amounts of stream viewers in comparision to their skill on top of them getting into pro teams male gamers could only dream of with a respective skill level. Being female seems to be one of the best positions in SCII esports with the exception of being a caster maybe. water is better for you than diamonds, but diamonds are worth more... if there were as many female progamers as male progamers maybe they would be less popular, but as it is, i really think its supply/demand effect for females | ||
nayuki
China16 Posts
Results: St_Miss 4:3 Colagirl. http://s.163.com/12/0323/18/7TA6T4IE00314D0E.html here are the showmatch's details, such as socre, poster and so on ![]() ![]() | ||
SnowCat
China9 Posts
On March 25 2012 00:14 Sorkoas wrote: Well this sure isn't high masters, definitely not even close to master league. I don't want to make this look like I'm bashing the players. I'm just trying to say that I'm disappointed to see low level players getting attention they don't deserve when there's far better female players out there. Colagirl is a mid-high master in CN server, and St_Miss is a middle master. There are surely some girls who play better than them, I even know two girls at least who are top 100 grandmasters. Anyway, it's happy to see more female progamers showing up. | ||
Sorkoas
549 Posts
On March 25 2012 01:59 SnowCat wrote: Colagirl is a mid-high master in CN server, and St_Miss is a middle master. There are surely some girls who play better than them, I even know two girls at least who are top 100 grandmasters. Anyway, it's happy to see more female progamers showing up. I'm the same level on EU/US and I wouldn't lose a game out of 10 to them with any of my offraces. Either the CN server is shit or you are full of it. | ||
Sorkoas
549 Posts
On March 25 2012 01:13 Baio wrote: What gives me headaches is not the "undeserved" attention but rather the amount of money which is thrown at female starcraft players. This was a 500 $ showmatch. The prize pool for the Zowie Divina was ridiculously high as well. Female players get huge amounts of stream viewers in comparision to their skill on top of them getting into pro teams male gamers could only dream of with a respective skill level. Being female seems to be one of the best positions in SCII esports with the exception of being a caster maybe. I understand the part of encouraging chicks to play SC2 by investing money to make a separate scene where the best female players earn recognition but yeah it still gets weird with them competing against each other in a game where they really shouldnt have a disadvantage. I'm fine with these events but I would really appreciate if they could at least make sure to reward the people who are actually good at the game since as you say there's actually even grandmaster level female players and I can see some of them don't really get any support whatsoever. Edit: Sorry for double post. | ||
illsick
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United States1770 Posts
On March 25 2012 02:42 Sorkoas wrote: I'm the same level on EU/US and I wouldn't lose a game out of 10 to them with any of my offraces. Either the CN server is shit or you are full of it. Flo is around that level in NA/EU and she is either same or worse than Colagirl according to the last time they met in that Divina tournament; so no, he's probably not full of shit. (I didn't see the games, came by to see the results) | ||
crappen
Norway1546 Posts
On March 25 2012 01:13 Baio wrote: What gives me headaches is not the "undeserved" attention but rather the amount of money which is thrown at female starcraft players. This was a 500 $ showmatch. The prize pool for the Zowie Divina was ridiculously high as well. Female players get huge amounts of stream viewers in comparision to their skill on top of them getting into pro teams male gamers could only dream of with a respective skill level. Being female seems to be one of the best positions in SCII esports with the exception of being a caster maybe. You can go drag this on with anything, how about LoL or other games, that get "undeserved" high amount of stream viewers compared to SC2 which many of us see as a far better game. I for one, would never watch a girl stream if there was a more skilled player. I honestly didnt even know there was girlstreams going around. This tournament did get my attention, but I didn't watch it, just was curious what skill level they where on. If people stand out, they get viewers, take a look at Idra | ||
Theovide
Sweden914 Posts
On March 25 2012 02:42 Sorkoas wrote: I'm the same level on EU/US and I wouldn't lose a game out of 10 to them with any of my offraces. Either the CN server is shit or you are full of it. When you look at a game you spot way more flaws than when you are playing one. I didn't watch because I have to study and it's mlg, but I doubt you'd win 10 games with offrace vs them if you are mid masters eu. I doubt I'd win 10 matches straight main race vs them and I'm high masters on both EU and NA. | ||
sVnteen
Germany2238 Posts
On March 25 2012 02:42 Sorkoas wrote: I'm the same level on EU/US and I wouldn't lose a game out of 10 to them with any of my offraces. Either the CN server is shit or you are full of it. so i suggest you play a bo21 against one of them with using all 3 races and if you win 11-0 i'm sure we can get some sponsors to give you 500$ if you lose you pay 100 of your own to her gogo i'm sure one of them will go for the easy money | ||
Sorkoas
549 Posts
On March 25 2012 05:02 sVnteen wrote: so i suggest you play a bo21 against one of them with using all 3 races and if you win 11-0 i'm sure we can get some sponsors to give you 500$ if you lose you pay 100 of your own to her gogo i'm sure one of them will go for the easy money Sure, hook me up and I'm game. :---) | ||
Baio
112 Posts
On March 25 2012 04:16 crappen wrote: You can go drag this on with anything, how about LoL or other games, that get "undeserved" high amount of stream viewers compared to SC2 which many of us see as a far better game. I for one, would never watch a girl stream if there was a more skilled player. I honestly didnt even know there was girlstreams going around. This tournament did get my attention, but I didn't watch it, just was curious what skill level they where on. If people stand out, they get viewers, take a look at Idra Hm, yes and no. On the one hand it is completely true that pure skill is not the deciding factor for popularity and shouldn't be necessarily. But on the other hand comparing the attention for lol and scII with different attention for different players in a game doesn't do the topic justice. LoL and SCII are completely different games and therefore attract different groups of viewers. They do this by themselves. Idra got the attention by himself. For being unique and for having been one of the best SCII players and BW foreigners. This is all natural or rather innate attention. This is not the case with female SCII players. They get hyped and money thrown at them by sponsors completely unrelated to their skill and aims in SCII OR EVEN BY THEIR HISTORY AND OWN ACTIONS. Take ailuJ for example. She gets officially featured on the front battle.net weppage as a female and streamer and SCII player. It is even mentioned that she openly accepts donations to continue her career. What has she done to justify such immense attention. She is in DIAMOND league on the US Server. Something you can achieving with playing 5 games. In the meanwhile Blizzard doesn't care about tons of high masters who are streaming every day without getting any attention not to mention an official feature. To my knowledge no player with the exception of fruit dealer as a sign of respect for his first GSL win was ever featured on the blizzard page. In SCII women are treated like gods by the nerd community. Many people act like they have no hands or something and are therefore fortuned if they make it to diamond or even master league. While I highly respect someone who makes it to gold with no hands most women haven't done anything notable in starcraft. If we want equality we have to start treating people equally. Nobody would put MaximusBlack on a throne for getting to masters despite being black. It's just no achievement at all. And if you think about it being female is no achievement as well. Hearing that Aphrodite has won more prize money than rainbow in 2011 by winning ZOWIE DIVINA truly makes me sad and shows that esports is totally heading in the wrong direction. | ||
Havik_
United States5585 Posts
On March 25 2012 01:13 Baio wrote: What gives me headaches is not the "undeserved" attention but rather the amount of money which is thrown at female starcraft players. This was a 500 $ showmatch. The prize pool for the Zowie Divina was ridiculously high as well. Female players get huge amounts of stream viewers in comparision to their skill on top of them getting into pro teams male gamers could only dream of with a respective skill level. Being female seems to be one of the best positions in SCII esports with the exception of being a caster maybe. Exactly. Having a vagina in the gaming community = free stream viewers. Are we really that pussy whipped? Its gaming, its not even like physical sports where men have a clear advantage. Better just to hold everyone to the same standard and avoid a lot of the BS.... MisS plays Protoss and not Terran, so I like her a little bit more now. lol | ||
Shinta)
United States1716 Posts
On March 25 2012 02:42 Sorkoas wrote: I'm the same level on EU/US and I wouldn't lose a game out of 10 to them with any of my offraces. Either the CN server is shit or you are full of it. ColaGirl was GM on China, and mid masters in Korea. She was also the most successful female pro wc3 player, and competed with the Chinese pros (pretty much the best in the world) in wc3. ST_MisS was a SC:BW player I believe? And she's and eSports personality? Honestly, I think your opinion is shit. You probably would lose a BoWhatever, and you hate that people are receiving attention that they have come to deserve over the course of years of hard work. Stop being angry that your mid masters playing isn't getting you anywhere. These are building blocks to create a better community, so there's no reason for you to rage. Just like any women's sport, the game is played differently, but with events like this, the playing ground is evening out. Haters will hate, and hate is worthless. | ||
ineversmile
United States583 Posts
Suppose that both of these players are actually terrible, and they are winning a bunch of easy money. Suppose that they are actually at the skill level of Korean Diamond. What does that mean to other aspiring female progamers? If I am a female SC2 player with a deserved Masters--let's just say Grandmasters--ranking on the Korean ladder, I'm going to actively seek out every single female-only cash tournament, and then take them down one-by-one. And what about other players like me, who are also better than the alleged top-level female pros? They're also going to start showing up, and together we will bring the skill level up out of the sheer desire to win easy money. Now, I'm not a woman, I'm certainly not on the Korean ladder at all, and I don't have any idea where my skill level is in comparison to these two major female players--but I'm pretty sure that the only way we're going to see women become more legitemate at this game is for them to see that their scene is something of a joke, then raise the bar individually. If all this lopsided prize money is really out there, it's going to inspire better and better play. Even if the competition is horrible today (and I'm not saying whether I think it is or is not, as it's not relevant to my point), the sheer existence of large pools of money will give some number of female players good reason to become better than all of the other ones in these tournaments, and that has a snowballing effect. Sure, ultimately I think that a separation of male and female esports would be a joke because it's not a competition based upon physical attributes--aside from finger skills that are clearly equal amongst the sexes, if you take look at concert pianists. But right now, women are just gradually phasing into this game, and they simply aren't as skilled yet. Hopefully, sometime down the road, there will be a bunch of women in MLG and GSL, but we'll just have to wait for that day. For now, at least there are women in some sort of competition, and at least there are prize pools for them. Since the size of these prize pools is apparantly pretty good, someone out there is going to have the idea that they could be that person collecting all the dough.... | ||
Sorkoas
549 Posts
On March 26 2012 16:57 Shinta) wrote: ColaGirl was GM on China, and mid masters in Korea. She was also the most successful female pro wc3 player, and competed with the Chinese pros (pretty much the best in the world) in wc3. ST_MisS was a SC:BW player I believe? And she's and eSports personality? Honestly, I think your opinion is shit. You probably would lose a BoWhatever, and you hate that people are receiving attention that they have come to deserve over the course of years of hard work. Stop being angry that your mid masters playing isn't getting you anywhere. These are building blocks to create a better community, so there's no reason for you to rage. Just like any women's sport, the game is played differently, but with events like this, the playing ground is evening out. Haters will hate, and hate is worthless. Rage? Angry? Hater? Read your own post, its filled with it. You come here to stir up some argument that won't end in a civilized manner. I have never cared about what skill level I am myself since I've always played it casually and it would be embarrassing to put me in the same spotlight as we see these girls. And that's why it's being questioned here. Also, lol, "just like any women's sport". Everything you're implying with that makes me giggle. Stop make it look like female players would havee any disadvantage in this game, because it's not true. | ||
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